Indian equity markets started Tuesday on a steady note, with both benchmark indices showing marginal gains. The Sensex opened up 147.29 points to 81,937.41 at 9.38 am. The Nifty 50 inched up by 41.70 points to 25,119.35, reclaiming the 25,000 mark.
The stock markets started the fresh week on a flat note on Monday, as investors remained cautious amid continuous foreign fund outflows, valuation concerns.
The selling pressure returned to Indian markets on Thursday after a brief bounceback in the previous trading session, as persistent foreign investor outflows weighed on sentiments.
Indian stock markets opened on a cautious note on Wednesday as investors awaited the policy announcement by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Sanjay Malhotra.
Gujarat's Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), fondly referred to as the "Ratnas of Gujarat," have delivered a stellar performance on the stock exchanges in the first half of the financial year 2025-26, significantly outperforming benchmark indices BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty.
The Indian stock markets opened on a flat but positive note on Tuesday, with both benchmark indices trading in green amid persistent foreign portfolio investor (FPI) selling and pressure in key sectors.
The stock market opened flat in green on Monday after a sharp correction last week, as investor sentiment remained weak due to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies on pharma and their impact on India.
The Sensex and Nifty opened in red on Friday as the Nifty 50 extended its losing streak, slipping below key levels for the fifth consecutive session. The index has already given up more than half of the 1,000-point rally it had witnessed since the August 29 lows.
Indian stock market opened lower on Thursday, declining for a fifth straight trading session as continued foreign fund outflows and US visa curbs kept market participants on edge.
The Indian stock market opened on a weak note on Wednesday, extending its losing streak and marking 12 consecutive months of negative returns. Both benchmark indices started the day in red as global and domestic headwinds continued to weigh on investor sentiment.
The volatility in the Indian stock market continued on Tuesday, with both benchmark indices opening almost flat, as investor sentiment remained dented by the sharp increase in H-1B visa costs, which weighed on the IT index.