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Benchmark indices erased all the intraday losses and turned positive amid volatility ahead of F&O expiry.

Intraday volatility will be a factor in today's session ahead of the expiry of the December derivatives series, the last series of 2022, as traders settle their futures and options contracts.

Closing Bell: Equity benchmarks declined in initial trade on Wednesday after rallying in the past two days amid mixed trends in global markets and foreign fund outflows. The equity markets closed flat with Nifty settling at 18,122 while Sensex Slips 17 Points or 0.03 percent at 60,910. The 30-share BSE Sensex declined 213.66 points to …

Asian share market rose on Tuesday after China said it would drop its quarantine requirements for inbound visitors, further easing three-year border controls aimed at curbing COVID-19. Brent Futures rose 0.73% to $85.12/barrel and WTI Futures gained to $80.21/barrel. Natural Gas Futures jumped 3%.

The markets are getting spooked by rising COVID cases and increasing number of deaths in China, which might push its economy further on the backfoot.

Oil prices rose on Friday on expectations of lower Russian crude exports from the Baltic region in December, offsetting worries that a looming Arctic storm across the United States could snuff out transport fuel demand growth this holiday season. Brent crude rose 88 cents, or 1.1%, to $81.86 a barrel. While U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $78.41 a barrel, up 92 cents, or 1.2% higher.

Markets: Sensex slumps for 3rd straight session, ends 241 points lower. Nifty ended 71.80 points lower at 18,127.30. About 754 shares advanced, 2699 shares declined, and 86 shares were unchanged. All sectors ended the day in red, barring Nifty IT index which ended flat. The Indian rupee advanced against the U.S. currency on Thursday, tracking …

Oil prices rose for a fourth straight day on Thursday with U.S. crude, heating oil and jet fuel stocks seen tight just as a chilly blast hits the United States and travel is set to soar for the holiday season. Brent gained 34 cents to $82.54 a barrel, while U.S. crude rose 44 cents to $78.73 per barrel.

Closing Bell: The benchmark equity indices on the BSE and National Stock Exchange (NSE) fell for the second consecutive day, falling over 1 percent on Wednesday ahead of the release of the minutes of the Reserve Bank of India’s latest monetary policy meet and key macroeconomic data from the US, while fears of a recession …

Trends in the SGX Nifty indicate a positive opening for the broader index in India with a gain of 66 points on Wednesday, supported by positive cues from the Wall Street and Asian markets.