Indian stock indices opened Monday's trade on a firm note after closing largely steady last week. At 9.26 am, benchmark domestic indices Sensex and Nifty traded 0.3 per cent up from their previous closing.
Indian stock indices opened Wednesday's trade marginally higher as investors await retail inflation data for March (both for India and the US) later in the day.
Indian stock indices opened Tuesday's trade on a positive note, largely due to the pause in an interest rate hike by RBI which brought cheers among investors.
Indian stock indices closed Monday's trade largely on a steady note, as investors await retail and wholesale inflation data for March due later this week.
The indices extended gains for the sixth session in a row, as the central bank made a surprise decision of keeping the repo rate unchanged to assess the effects of the policy rate tightening so far.
Indian stock indices extended their gains, though marginally, on Wednesday as investors at large are eyeing the outcome of the three-day Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy committee meeting -- the first in 2023-24 which started Monday.
Indian stocks traded largely steady Monday morning as investors at large are eyeing the outcome of the three-day Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy committee meeting, the first in 2023-24, starting today.
"U.S. stock indexes finished sharply higher on Wednesday, helped by a rally in technology shares and easing concerns about stress in the banking sector. Appetite for risk was evident on Wednesday as investors were more relaxed about the health of the bank sector and the prospects for the
Indian stocks indices were largely steady Tuesday morning after closing on the higher side during the previous session. At the time of writing this report, Sensex and Nifty were in the (-) 0.1-0.1 per cent range.
Indian stocks rose marginally and started fresh with positive momentum, after experiencing losses during most part of the previous session. Today's marginal rise can be partly attributed to value buying by investors.