Bharat Express

NSE Nifty

The domestic benchmark indices opened higher on Tuesday after ending over a seven-month low in the previous trading session.

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.

On Wednesday, the Indian stock market ended it's session in the red, with major indices facing sharp declines.

The Indian stock market opened on a negative note on Wednesday, with broad-based selling across sectors, except for private banks.

The Indian stock market opened on a cautious note on Tuesday, as early trading witnessed a mixed performance across sectors.

By early afternoon, the Nifty Bank index had tumbled to 51,097.95, down 575.95 points or 1.11%. The Nifty Midcap 100 index also suffered, dropping 824.85 points or 1.46% to reach 55,671.20, while the Nifty Small Cap 100 index fell 410.75 points, or 2.19%, settling at 18,384.