Bharat Express

SENSEX

Indian equity markets wrapped up Tuesday's trading session on a strong note, bolstered by optimism in the global arena.

Indian equity benchmarks saw a positive start on Tuesday, buoyed by strong performances from major tech stocks such as TCS and Wipro.

Indian equity benchmark closed flat on Monday, with the Sensex down 12 points at 80,424 and Nifty up 31 points at 24,572.

By 9:40 a.m., the Sensex had risen by 200 points, or 0.25 percent, reaching 80,636. Meanwhile, the Nifty climbed 80 points, or 0.33 percent, to 24,621.

Wipro, Tech Mahindra, M&M, Tata Motors, Ultratech Cement, TCS, HCL Tech, and ICICI Bank drove the Sensex gains. Sun Pharma was the sole loser on the BSE benchmark

In addition to strong performances in large-cap stocks, mid-cap and small-cap stocks also indian equity showed positive movement.

Indian equity indices ended higher on Wednesday, buoyed by positive global market trends. The Sensex rose by 149.85 points, or 0.19 percent, closing at 79,105.88. Meanwhile, the Nifty increased slightly by 4.75 points, ending at 24,143.75.

Indian equity markets opened on a positive note on Wednesday, despite experiencing some pressure in midcap and smallcap stocks.

India's major stock indices plunge, driven by significant sell-offs in key stocks like HDFC Bank, SBI, Tata Steel, and Bajaj Finance.

Indian markets opened cautiously on Tuesday amid volatility, with the Sensex down 48 points at 79,600 and Nifty slipping 9 points to 24,337.