The Sensex, India's benchmark stock index, displayed its robust momentum by opening 106.92 points higher at 66,225.61. Similarly, the Nifty, another key index, maintained its upward trajectory as it commenced the day with a gain of 34.75 points, opening at 19,751.20.
The Sensex, representing the top 30 companies on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), surged by 173.22 points, concluding the trading session at 66,118.69. Similarly, the Nifty, which comprises the top 50 companies on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), saw a gain of 51.75 points, settling at 19,
A glance at the composition of the Nifty Companies indicated that there were 17 advances, 32 declines, and 1 remained unchanged at the time of market opening.
The Sensex closed 65.25 points lower at 65,958.44, while the Nifty was down 6.05 points, ending the day at 19,668.50. The market sentiment appeared cautious, with 26 advancing and 24 declining among the Nifty companies.
The Sensex, representing the top companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), initiated the trading session on a bearish note, opening 83.43 points lower at 65,935.26. Simultaneously, the Nifty, mirroring the National Stock Exchange's (NSE) broader market performance, commenced th
The Sensex gained 13.46 points, closing at 66,022.61, while the NSE Nifty experienced a slight uptick of 1.30 points, closing at 19,675.55. These marginal gains were indicative of the market's resilience amid uncertainties.
The benchmark Sensex began the trading session on a cautious note, starting 113.98 points lower at 65,894.56. Similarly, the Nifty also displayed a bearish trend, opening 36.90 points down at 19,636.85. This early dip in key indices set the tone for the day's trading activities.
Sensex saw a 0.33 per cent decrease, closing at 66,009.15, while Nifty also experienced a drop of 0.34 per cent, ending the day at 19,674.25. In the Nifty companies, there were 20 advances and 30 declines.
The selling spree continues in Indian stock markets for the third straight session after the US central bank while keeping its interest rate steady in the September meeting, hinted that it may again hike rates going ahead if need be, in its fight against inflation.