Indian stock markets continued their upward momentum on Tuesday, with both benchmark indices opening with gains, buoyed by the return of Foreign Portfolio Investor (FPI) inflows and positive sentiment stemming from the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US Vice President JD Va
Indian stock indices soared for the fifth straight session on Monday. Market experts believe the positive bias in Indian equities is likely to continue throughout the week, mainly due to consistent foreign investments and strong global cues.
Indian stock markets started the fresh week on a strong note, supported by positive foreign fund inflows and the visit of US Vice President J D Vance to India.
Indian stock markets witnessed a turnaround on Thursday after a negative start in the morning session. The markets surged around 1 per cent by mid-session due to a strong domestic structural story and FPI buying.
Indian stock markets opened on a flat note on Thursday as investors reacted cautiously to the beginning of the fourth-quarter earnings season and weak global cues. Both benchmark indices saw minor declines in the early session.
Indian stock indices closed handsomely higher Wednesday, amid global trade uncertainties that have emanated from Trump administration's reciprocal tariffs and Chinese counter tariffs.
Indian stock markets on Tuesday ended on a strong note, driven by favourable global cues, particularly after the United States announced tariff exemptions for select technology products, boosting investor sentiment.
Global brokerage firm Morgan Stanley has revised its target for India's benchmark stock index, BSE Sensex, lowering it from 93,000 to 82,000 for December 2025.