Bharat Express

Asian Markets

The Indian stock market opened on a negative note on Wednesday, with broad-based selling across sectors, except for private banks.

The Indian stock market opened on a cautious note on Tuesday, as early trading witnessed a mixed performance across sectors.

Indian markets opened with positive momentum, driven by gains in sectors like real estate, media, energy, banking, and infrastructure.

India's major stock indices experienced a bearish start, with heavyweight stocks such as HUL and Bajaj Finance among the top decliners.

In Asian markets, Taiwan, South Korea, and Malaysia closed in positive territory, while Tokyo, Thailand, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Shanghai ended in negative territory

In Asian markets, Taiwan, South Korea, Tokyo, and Malaysia were trading in positive territory, while Thailand, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Shanghai were trading in negative territory

In Asian markets, Indonesia, and Hong Kong closed in positive territory, while Singapore, Malaysia, Tokyo, Taiwan, South Korea, and Shanghai ended in negative territory

In Asian markets, Singapore, Indonesia, and Hong Kong were trading in positive territory, while Malaysia, Tokyo, Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea, and Shanghai were trading in negative territory

In Asian markets, Malaysia, and Shanghai closed in positive territory, while Tokyo, Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Singapore ended in negative territory

In Asian markets, Malaysia was trading in positive territory, while Tokyo, Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Shanghai, and Singapore were trading in negative territory