Bharat Express

domestic institutional investors

The Indian stock market opened on a positive note, with buying activity observed in PSU banks, auto, financial services, and metal sectors.

The Indian stock market opened flat on Wednesday as investors awaited the US Federal Reserve's interest rate decision.

The Indian stock market opened lower on Tuesday, with significant selling pressure observed in the Nifty’s PSU Bank, financial services.

The Indian stock market opened in the red on Monday, with selling pressures seen across multiple sectors.

Indian benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty, experienced significant losses with both falling more than 1% as market conditions.

The Indian stock market started the week on a cautious note, opening in red due to early selling pressure in the PSU bank and financial services sectors.

US markets closed in the red during the previous trading session, indicating cautious investor sentiment globally.

Stock markets opened flat, with gains in IT, PSU banks, financial services, and pharma sectors, though broader sentiment remained cautious.

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

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