Indian benchmark stock market indices traded marginally higher in Thursday morning session after a sharp slump in the previous session led by a broad sell-off.
Indian stock indices extended their gains from the previous to marginally rise at the opening bell Wednesday, tracking its US peers and a relative decline in retail inflation back home.
The inflation data--both for retail and wholesale--set to be released this week will be on investors' radar for fresh cues. Retail inflation data will be released later in the day today.
Indian stock indices extended their gains from the previous session and touched fresh highs on Thursday, tracking firmness in majority of sectoral indices coupled with overall stable macro-economic parameters.
Indian stock indices touched their fresh highs on Wednesday and settled firm, tracking firm cues from banking stocks and overall stable macro-economic parameters.
Foreign portfolio investors who had aggressively sold Indian stocks and turned net sellers in the Indian equity market in January 2024, now again became net buyers in February.
Indian stock indices were steady Thursday morning, with investors bracing for October-December quarterly GDP data slated to be released later in the day.
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Indian stock indices traded in the red for the second straight session, after snapping a six-session winning streak in the previous session. The latest decline could be attributed to profit booking and concerns among investors over high stock valuations.