Indian stock indices were marginally higher at Wednesday's opening bell, tracking positive cues from overnight US markets and the latest return of foreign portfolio investors.
Going ahead into this week, investors will keep track of the three-day RBI monetary policy meeting that starts today. The RBI typically conducts six bimonthly meetings in a financial year, where it deliberates interest rates, money supply, inflation outlook, and various macroeconomic indicat
Indian stock indices kicked off a fresh week on a muted note. On Friday, it rose over 500 points after the central government as part of its Budget showed intent that it was aiming for fiscal consolidation even as the General elections are around the corner.
Indian stock indices kicked off Friday's session sharply higher, a day after the central government showed its intent that it was aiming for fiscal consolidation even as the General elections are around the corner.
Indian stock indices started Tuesday's session marginally in the red after a sharp jump during the previous session. Benchmark Sensex and Nifty were about 0.1 per cent lower than their previous day's closing at the opening bell today.
Indian stock indices started off Monday session in the green after a truncated trading week. Benchmark Sensex and Nifty were 0.6 per cent higher each at 71,107.46 (up 407 points) and Nifty 21,475.90 (up 123 points), respectively, at the opening bell.
Indian stocks were in the green Wednesday morning, after a bloodbath during the previous session -- Sensex fell over 1,000 points -- due to a host of reasons including high valuations, foreign portfolio investors lately pulling out funds from India, and a mild profit booking.
Indian stock indices continued to trade in the red on Wednesday, extending losses for the third session of 2024, primarily attributable to dragged profit booking after a stellar cumulative performance in 2023. High valuations, too, are a concern.
Indian stock indices - Sensex and Nifty - hit fresh highs at the opening bell Wednesday, due to a host of factors including a firm economic growth outlook and strong inflow of foreign investments.
Indian benchmark stock indices tracked marginally lower at the opening bell Wednesday, primarily attributable to profit booking after the recent rally which led to the indices hitting all-time highs.
Indian stock indices traded firmly Friday morning, the last session before the weekend, after India reported more-than-expected GDP growth in the July-September quarter of the 2023-24 fiscal year.