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On Friday, Indian indices opened lower amid weak global cues, with auto, IT, PSU bank, and metal stocks facing early selling pressure.

On Monday, Indian benchmark indices started the week on a weak note, opening lower due to weak global cues.

Indian markets opened lower on Thursday, tracking mixed global cues, with auto, pharma, and FMCG stocks under pressure.

Indian equity markets saw a sharp decline on Monday due to weak global cues and concerns over US trade policies affecting investor sentiment.

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has surpassed the 11-crore mark in its unique investors’ base for the first time. The number of client accounts registered with the exchange now exceeds 21 crore.

Indian benchmark indices opened higher on Monday, taking positive cues from their Asian peers, as traders geared up for Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th US President.

India's benchmark indices ended the day on a positive note, with the market buoyed by strong gains, especially in the realty sector, which rose by 1.39%.

At around 9.26 am, Sensex was trading at 76,758.37 after rising 258.74 points or 0.34 per cent, while Nifty was trading at 23,225.50 after climbing 49.45 points or 0.21 per cent.

On Friday, the Indian stock market opened on a steady note, buoyed by strong Q3 results from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).

India's equity markets ended in the red on Thursday, with benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty declining ahead of the Q3 FY25 results.