Bharat Express

National Stock Exchange

The Indian stock market faced a downturn on Wednesday, with frontline equity indices slipping into the red in the final hour of trading.

Indian equity indices showed a positive trend, buoyed by strong performances in shares of companies like UltraTech Cement, NTPC, and L&T.

Indian equity markets opened higher on Monday, buoyed by favorable cues from both the US and Asian markets. 

Indian equity markets opened lower on Friday, with the BSE Sensex down 279 points to 82,216 and Nifty 50 falling 69 points to 25,180.

Indian equity indices sharply declined on Thursday due to weak global cues and rising tensions between Iran and Israel.

Indian equity markets experienced slight declines, primarily driven by losses in major stocks like Reliance Industries and HDFC Bank.

Indian stock markets started Tuesday on a positive trajectory, buoyed by encouraging signals from Asian and US markets.

Indian equity markets started the week on a down note on Monday, reflecting a negative sentiment from global stock exchanges.

Indian equity markets experienced a downturn, with profit-taking pushing indices lower after hitting new record highs earlier in the session.

Indian equity markets displayed a flat trend on Wednesday, responding to mixed signals from global markets.