Bharat Express

Stock Market

Indian Market opened flat on May 8, with Sensex up 25 points & Nifty down 3 points, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Stock-specific trading led the Indian market for a second day on Wednesday, with benchmark indices moving in narrow ranges.

Benchmark equity indices opened higher, lifted by strong global cues and broad-based buying in key sectors such as PSU banks, auto, and IT.

Indian equity markets kicked off Friday’s session on a strong note, driven by upbeat global cues and fresh buying in key sectors.

Domestic stock indices opened lower, influenced by mixed global trends, with early declines in the auto, metal, and real estate sectors.

Indian equity benchmarks opened higher, driven by selective buying in auto, PSU banks, and financial services, despite mixed global signals.

BHEL, the state-owned engineering and manufacturing giant, on Monday announced a 19% year-on-year increase in provisional revenue.

Indian equity indices opened lower on Thursday following a sharp sell-off in global markets triggered by US President's tariff announcement.

Sensex surges above 78,000, fueled by strong IT sector gains, as experts predict continued growth for Nifty and Bank Nifty.

Indian markets opened strong Monday, lifted by global cues after US President Trump signaled flexibility on trade tariffs.