Benchmark stock indices in India settled in the green on Friday, tracking positive cues from overseas markets which improved after the recent slump -- following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and aftereffects on some other banks.
BSE Sensex gained 419 points to 58,054.12 and NSE's Nifty went up 107 points to cross 17000 level to 17,093.35. Adani Green, Mirzaint, KPI Tech and NHPC were among the top gainers on BSE on Friday.
BSE Sensex, after a lot of volatility, went up 78 points to finally settle at 57,634.84 while NSE Nifty lost 13 points at 16,985.60 and ended below 17,000 level
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Stock indices in India continue to decline, pulled down by a sharp dip in almost all sectoral indices, particularly the PSU bank following the collapse of two US banks in a matter of two-to-three days.
Stock indices in India declined sharply to start the fresh week, pulled down by a sharp dip in banking and financial stocks following the collapse of two US banks in a matter of two-to-three days.
Stock indices in India fell for the second consecutive session tracking weak cues from the overnight US markets. Also, the US central bank signalling that further hikes in interest rates may be needed to bring inflation to comfortable levels also hurt the market sentiment.
BSE Sensex was down 210 points or 0.35 per cent to Rs 60,079.18 while 50-share Nifty were 80 points or 0.45 per cent to Rs 17,673.65. The two key indices had made gains for three consecutive sessions on Friday, Monday and Wednesday. In three consecutive sessions, the Sensex gained 2.44 per c