Indian stock markets opened at a record high on Wednesday with Sensex rising over 242 points at 77,418 whereas the Nifty opened at 23,629.80, up by 71.90 points.
Indian stock indices opened higher Friday and hovered around lifetime highs, continuing their uptrend from the previous sessions, primarily due to a moderation in inflation in May - both in India and the US.
Indian stock indices touched their fresh lifetime highs briefly after the opening bell Thursday, continuing their uptrend from the previous session, primarily due to a moderation in inflation in May - both in India and the US. Other domestic economic parameters too are robust.
After a largely stable Tuesday, Indian stock indices kicked off today's session on a positive note, continuing with the bull run trend of the past several sessions.
Despite the lackluster overall market performance, the Construction, Automobile, and Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) banks sectors were the standout performers.
In a letter to the Securities and Exchange of India Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch dated June 11, the Trinamool parliamentarian registered his complaint with the regulator, what he termed "stock market manipulation".
Indian stock indices were largely steady at the opening bell Tuesday, with a downward slant. Indices Sensex and Nifty were a shy above their yesterday's closing at the time of filing this report.
Indian stock indices continued their uptrend from the past week and opened at fresh record highs at the opening bell Monday, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Union Council of Ministers taking oath to office. A smooth transition in the government formation seemed to have boosted m
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The benchmark BSE Sensex opened higher by 81.57 points, reaching 75,156.08, while the NSE Nifty began the session with a gain of 38.50 points, opening at 22,859.90.
The BJP on Thursday hit back at Rahul Gandhi's allegations relating to connection between "BJP, exit pollsters and dubious foreign investors" and accused the Congress leader of "conspiring to mislead market investors"