Bharat Express

SENSEX

As the nation celebrates Diwali, the Indian stock market experienced a lackluster opening, reflecting mixed sentiments among investors.

Indian stock market opens lower for the second consecutive day, with significant selling in public sector banking and pharmaceuticals.

India's equity market surged on Tuesday, driven by strong gains in banking stocks, especially ICICI Bank and State Bank of India (SBI).

Indian stock market opened in the red on Tuesday, with selling pressure observed across the auto, IT, financial services, and pharmaceutical sectors.

On Monday, the Indian stock market opened positively, driven by strong buying in the auto, IT, PSU bank, and pharmaceutical sectors.

The Indian stock market opened quietly on Friday, showing mixed sector performance as investors focused on auto, IT, and financial services.

The Indian stock market began Thursday’s session with minimal movement, as investors cautiously navigated through early trading.

Top gainers in the Sensex included Bajaj Finance, Bajaj Finserv, HDFC Bank, Nestle India, Tech Mahindra, and TCS. In contrast, NTPC, Power Grid, Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, and SBI were among the top losers.

In early trade, the Sensex increased by 239.33 points, reaching 81,390.60, while the Nifty rose by 72.95 points to 24,854.05. Despite this upward movement, the overall market trend remained negative.

On Monday, the stock market started the week on a positive note, fueled by strong buying in the auto, IT, and public sector bank sectors.