From here, the market is likely to see stock-specific moves this week on the back of the ongoing earning season. The market participants also digested the elevated inflation data for June, besides eyeing the much-awaited Budget to be presented on July 23.
Market sentiment on Thursday was subdued as investors awaited the first-quarter results of TCS and contended with the weekly expiry of Nifty futures and options contracts.
After a volatile start to the session, Indian stock indices signed off this week's trade on a positive note, supported by strong support from a majority of sectoral indices. With the fourth phase of elections now behind us, it is widely expected by investors, that the Narendra Modi-led gover
Indian stock indices are off to a strong start at the opening bell Thursday, tracking firm overnight cues from US markets which rose after a softer-than-expected US consumer inflation in April.
Indian stock indices opened marginally in the green Tuesday, extending the positive momentum from the previous session closing, primarily due to fresh buying after the latest dip.
Indian stock markets geared up for a dynamic performance in the coming week, influenced by a multitude of factors including earning reports, GDP data in euro zone and global market trends.
Volatility returned in Indian stock markets after a smooth rally at the start of April month. The current volatility is primarily driven by Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) selling activity. Despite inflows in the primary markets, secondary markets have experienced significant sell-offs
The Indian stock market anticipates a shift in sentiment as investors have accounted for the delay in Federal Reserve rate cuts. Market participants are hopeful that global pressure on Israel will result in a more moderate response in the market. With these factors in mind, observers are mon
The report highlighted that market watchers are quite keen on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's return to power for a third straight term in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls which will bring greater predictability to economic policies.
Firm GDP growth forecasts, inflation at manageable levels, political stability at the central government level, and signs that the central bank is done with their monetary policy tightening have painted a bright picture for the Indian stock market.
Benchmark indices--Sensex and Nifty--were 0.7-0.8 per cent higher from the Saturday closing. Among the widely-tracked Nifty 50 stocks, 39 advanced and the rest 11 declined at the opening bell.