Indian Markets Dip At Open Amid Global Mixed Signals
Indian stock indices began Friday's trading session on a downbeat note, influenced by a blend of global market trends.
Sensex Opens Higher, Trades Flat Amid Mixed Global Cues
Indian equity indices opened higher on Thursday but quickly eased due to mixed global market signals. By 9:48 AM, the Sensex had gained 31 points, or 0.04%, to reach 82,374, while Nifty rose by 13 points, or 0.05%, to stand at 25,212.
Indian Markets End Lower Amid Global Concerns; Banking & IT Stocks Take A Hit
Indian stock markets closed lower on Wednesday, driven down by declines in the banking and IT sectors amid weak global cues.
Global Event Triggers Low Trading Of Sensex
Equity indices in India traded low as it opens on Wednesday driven by weak global events from US and Asian market.
Sensex Trades Flat; FMCG Stocks See Gains As Markets Show Mixed Sentiment
Indian equity indices traded flat on Tuesday, reflecting mixed market sentiment. By 9:51 AM, the Sensex had dipped 76 points or 0.09% to 82,483, while the Nifty fell 17 points or 0.07% to 25,261.
Sensex Closes Above 82,500 Points For The First Time
Indian equity indices reached a new milestone on Monday, closing at record highs amid positive market sentiment.
Indian Markets Surge To Record Highs Over Positive Global Sentiment
Indian equity markets opened to a strong start on Friday, setting fresh record highs, buoyed by positive cues from Asian markets.
Indian Stock Markets Surge To Record Highs Amid Rally In Auto & IT Sectors
Indian equity indices soared to new all-time highs on Thursday, driven by strong performances in the auto and IT sectors.
Indian Markets Open Flat Amid Mixed Global Sentiments; IT Stocks Show Resilience
Indian equity markets started on a flat note, reflecting cautious investor sentiment influenced by negative trends in Asian and US markets.
Sensex Ends Flat, Nifty At 25,052 After Hitting Fresh All-Time High
mong sectoral indices, IT, pharma, and healthcare were the major gainers. PSU Bank, energy, and FMCG were the major laggards