As the trading day began, the Sensex started at 65,700.62, registering a modest decline of 176.84 points from the previous close. Meanwhile, the Nifty opened at 19,558.75, with a decline of 48.35 points at the time of writing this article.
Indian stock indices traded steady Wednesday early trade, after they were in the green for the past three-to-four sessions. As it seems, investors possibly are looking for mild profit booking.
Stock indices closed on a positive note on Tuesday with the Sensex gaining 152.12 points to reach 65,780.26 and the Nifty rising by 46.10 points to 19,574.90
In a bullish outlook for Indian stock markets, Morgan Stanley has said it expects the key indices to rise 10 per cent by the time the country votes in next General elections in the summer of 2024.
Indian stock indices extended their gains from the previous week and opened on a positive note Monday, with all sectoral indices tracking in the green.
Currently, the most overexploited aquifers are in the northwest and south of India, but the study indicates that by 2050 that area may extend to the southwest, the southern peninsula and central India.
Higher levels of inflammation in the blood of obese patients after bariatric surgery have been proven to indicate less successful weight loss six months after the operation, according to research supported by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).
Indian stock indices started Friday’s trade on a marginally positive note, with Nifty auto, Nifty metal, Nifty media, and Nifty oil and gas among the sectoral indices gaining the most.
After the Modi government called for a "special session of Parliament" to be held from September 18 to 22, the opposition has questioned the timing of the five-day special session of parliament called by the government, and said that it is an indicator of a 'little panic'.
After the Modi government has called for a "special session of Parliament" to be held from September 18 to 22, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said that maybe it is an indicator of a 'little panic'.