Bharat Express

SENSEX

Indian indices surge at the start of the week, fueled by strong IT quarterly results and active foreign institutional investor (FII) participation.

Indian equity benchmarks soared to record highs on Friday, with the Sensex reaching 80,893 and the Nifty hitting 24,592, driven by strong buying in IT stocks.

Indian equity benchmarks kicked off trading on a positive note this Friday, buoyed by favorable international cues.

In a session marked by significant volatility, Indian equity benchmarks ended largely unchanged on Thursday.

Indian equity indices exhibited mixed performance on Thursday, opening in positive territory but trading flat soon after.

Indian equity markets closed in the red on Wednesday, as profit booking dominated sentiments across the broader market.

Indian equity markets opened on a cautious note Wednesday, with banking stocks exerting downward pressure on key indices.

On Tuesday, the Indian stock market started strongly, with the Sensex surpassing 80,000 again, driven by gains in auto and pharma sectors.

In Asian markets, Thailand, and Taiwan concluded in positive territory, while Tokyo, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Shanghai, South Korea, and Singapore ended in negative territory

In Asian markets, Tokyo, Thailand, Taiwan, and South Korea were trading in positive territory, while Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Shanghai, and Singapore were trading in negative territory