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The domestic benchmark indices opened flat amid negative Asian cues, as selling was seen in the IT and auto sectors in the early trade.

Indian stocks opened higher on Friday, lifted by gains in FMCG, IT, and auto sectors despite mixed global cues.

Indian markets opened flat on Monday amid mixed global cues and IT sector pressure, with FII inflows supporting sentiment.

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

Indian equity indices Sensex and Nifty opened lower on Thursday, influenced by mixed global signals and sectoral performance.

Indian equity markets opened flat on Tuesday, weighed down by cautious global sentiment and ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Benchmark equity indices opened higher, lifted by strong global cues and broad-based buying in key sectors such as PSU banks, auto, and IT.

Indian equity markets kicked off Friday’s session on a strong note, driven by upbeat global cues and fresh buying in key sectors.

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

Indian stock markets opened on a positive note Thursday despite mixed global cues, though the auto sector showed early signs of weakness.