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Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs)

Indian benchmark indices opened higher on Wednesday, driven by gains in pharma, auto, PSU banks, and financials, despite mixed global cues.

Domestic equity benchmarks opened lower on Friday, weighed down by mixed global cues and early losses in IT, financials, and pharma.

Indian benchmark indices opened on a positive note, buoyed by a sharp fall in retail inflation and a cooling of geopolitical tensions.

Markets opened higher on Friday, with Sensex up 350 points at 80,592 and Nifty gaining 71 points to 24,407.

Indian equity indices opened higher on Monday, driven by buying in PSU banking and financial services, despite mixed global signals.

Domestic stock indices opened lower, influenced by mixed global trends, with early declines in the auto, metal, and real estate sectors.

Indian equity benchmarks opened higher, driven by selective buying in auto, PSU banks, and financial services, despite mixed global signals.

India’s key stock indices jumped sharply on Tuesday morning, fueled by upbeat global signals that boosted investor confidence.

Indian equity indices opened lower on Thursday following a sharp sell-off in global markets triggered by US President's tariff announcement.

Indian stock markets began on a weak note but bounced back shortly after, with major players like Bharti Airtel and ITC turning positive.