Bharat Express

SENSEX

On Thursday, Indian stocks declined for the sixth straight day, with selling in PSU banks, pharma, FMCG, and metals.

Stock markets opened flat, with gains in IT, PSU banks, financial services, and pharma sectors, though broader sentiment remained cautious.

On Monday, the Indian stock markets closed on a flat note, with mixed performance across various key sectors.

The market outlook for the upcoming week will be influenced by crucial macroeconomic indicators and the final batch of Q2 earnings reports.

Indian markets opened on a cautious note Friday, reflecting global uncertainty following a second consecutive rate cut by the US Fed Reserve.

The benchmark indices fell by over 1 percent as Sensex dropped 836 points, or 1.04 percent, ending at 79,541.79. Nifty also declined by 284.70 points, or 1.16 percent, closing at 24,199.35

Indian stock markets opened sharply lower on Thursday, with major indices Sensex and Nifty down around 1% in early trading due to widespread selling pressure across several sectors, including metal, auto, financial services, pharma, FMCG, energy, private banking, and infrastructure.

The Sensex closed at 80,378.13, up by 901.50 points or 1.13%, while Nifty ended at 24,484, gaining 270.75 points or 1.12%

The Sensex slipped slightly by 68.22 points, or 0.09%, to trade at 78,714.02, while the Nifty edged down 5.85 points, or 0.02%, to 23,989.50. Of the stocks listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), 1,409 were trading in the green, while 840 remained in the red.

The stock market saw the Sensex drop over 900 points amid concerns over the US presidential election and the Federal Reserve's policy meeting.