Bharat Express

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The Indian stock market opened nearly flat on Friday, with benchmark indices showing little movement amid mixed global trends.

The Indian stock market opened lower today, with pharma stocks dragging down the market amidst global cues and sectoral losses.

Indian indices opened lower on Tuesday, with a decline in PSU bank, metal, and realty sectors. Experts highlight key support levels, while FIIs continued their selling spree.

Indian stock markets opened lower on February 12, with concerns over US President Trump’s tariff threats weighing on investor sentiment.

The domestic benchmark indices traded almost flat early on Wednesday after the stock market experienced a strong upward movement as the US trade tariff tensions eased.

As the nation gears up for the Economic Survey and the Union Budget 2025-26, the domestic benchmark indices on Friday opened higher.

The domestic benchmark indices opened flat on Thursday as the US Federal Reserve meeting voted unanimously to pause the rate cut cycle, which started last September and has delivered 100 bps of cut to date.

The Indian benchmark indices continued to tread with caution on Thursday amid mixed Q3 earnings as a selloff in oil and gas and banking stocks continued.

The Indian stock market opened lower on Friday amid weak global cues as selling was seen in the IT and private bank sectors.

The Indian stock market opened higher on Thursday amid positive global cues, including hope of an end to the conflict in Gaza.