Amid the ongoing selling in the Indian stock markets, the growth in the demat accounts also declined in October, highlighted a report by ICICI Securities
With the much-closely-watched US elections over, the Indian stock market's focus will return to domestic factors next week, such as foreign fund flows and the final phase of the Q2 earnings season.
Amid sustained selling by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in the Indian stock markets, Sriram Krishnan, Chief Business Officer of the National Stock Exchange (NSE), expressed confidence in the resilience of India's growth story.
The Indian stock markets continue to feel the pressure from sustained selling by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs). According to the National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) data, FPIs have offloaded equities worth a significant Rs 19,994 crore in just the first five trading sessions of No
Stock indices in India settled in the red on Friday, extending losses from the past session. Sensex closed at 79,486.32 points, down 55.47 points or 0.070 per cent, while Nifty closed at 24,148.20 points, down 51.15 points or 0.21 per cent.
The Sensex dropped 377.73 points to 79,164.55 at opening, while the Nifty declined by 121.30 points to 24,078.05. With only eight companies advancing and forty-two in decline within the Nifty 50, the market reflected broad-based pressure, as sectors across the board saw a pullback.
Indian indices declined by over a per cent each on Thursday, as investors await US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's remarks on the future direction of the rate trajectory.
New Delhi [India], November 7: The IPO, which opened for subscription yesterday, is a book-built issue with a total offering size of Rs2,900 crore, marking one of the significant entries into the market in recent months. The IPO is a mix of a fresh issue of 8.29 crore equity shares totaling
Indian stock markets opened flat with a marginal dip on Thursday after Donald Trump's victory, while FIIs continued to remain net sellers in Indian markets.
The benchmark S&P 500 index was at 5,881.15 points, up 98.39 points or 1.70 per cent, at the time of filing this report. At one point in the early trade, the index touched 5,905.60 points, its 52-week high.