The Indian stock market anticipates a shift in sentiment as investors have accounted for the delay in Federal Reserve rate cuts. Market participants are hopeful that global pressure on Israel will result in a more moderate response in the market. With these factors in mind, observers are mon
The Indian stock markets closed on Tuesday with the third successive weak session in line with global market weakness after the escalation of the Iran-Israel conflict. The Nifty concluded 0.56% lower at 22,147.90, while the BSE Sensex ended 0.62% lower at 72,943.68 on Tuesday's trading sessi
The Sensex opened 521.65 points down, starting at 72878.13, while the Nifty opened 134.15 points down at 22138.35. Among the Nifty companies, 13 recorded advances while 37 faced declines in early trading.
Amid the ongoing tensions in west Asia, the Indian market closed with a decline on Monday. The Nifty 50 concluded with a 1.07% decline at 22,277.85, while the BSE Sensex closed with a 1.16% decline at 73,300.78
As per early indications, the Gift Nifty is pointing towards a gap-down start, trading around 22,460, nearly 140 points lower than the previous close of Nifty futures.
The bull run continues in the Indian stock market on Wednesday's session. The Nifty touched new high of 22,775.70 breaking the previous record of 22,768 points. The Nifty closed at 22753.80 points while the BSE Sensex ended 0.47% higher at 75,038.15.
A growing number of Indians, mostly youth, are reaping dividends from India's growing financial markets, which is also adding to the growth. Also, global investors are also making a beeline to invest in India.