Indian Markets Open Higher Due To Global Optimism
Indian equity markets kicked off Friday’s session on a strong note, driven by upbeat global cues and fresh buying in key sectors.
Domestic Indices Open Lower On Mixed Global Cues; Volatility Expected
Domestic stock indices opened lower, influenced by mixed global trends, with early declines in the auto, metal, and real estate sectors.
Sensex & Nifty Open Higher Backed By Auto, PSU Bank Buys; Global Cues Mixed
Indian equity benchmarks opened higher, driven by selective buying in auto, PSU banks, and financial services, despite mixed global signals.
Markets Open Higher As Heavyweights Lift Sentiment; Midcaps & Smallcaps Under Pressure
Indian stock markets started on a positive note, driven by gains in key stocks such as Infosys, ICICI Bank, Tech Mahindra, and Maruti Suzuki.
Markets Open Lower; Recover As Bharti Airtel, ITC Lead Early Gains
Indian stock markets began on a weak note but bounced back shortly after, with major players like Bharti Airtel and ITC turning positive.
Indian Stock Market Opens Lower As HUL And Bajaj Finance Lead Decliners
India's major stock indices experienced a bearish start, with heavyweight stocks such as HUL and Bajaj Finance among the top decliners.
Equity Markets End In Red After Budget Presentation
In Asian markets, Taiwan, South Korea, and Malaysia closed in positive territory, while Tokyo, Thailand, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Shanghai ended in negative territory
Stock Markets Soar In Early Trade Ahead Of Budget Presentation
In Asian markets, Taiwan, South Korea, Tokyo, and Malaysia were trading in positive territory, while Thailand, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Shanghai were trading in negative territory
Sensex, Nifty Close Lower Amid Volatility Trade
In Asian markets, Indonesia, and Hong Kong closed in positive territory, while Singapore, Malaysia, Tokyo, Taiwan, South Korea, and Shanghai ended in negative territory
Markets Plummet In Early Trade Owing To Weak Global Trends
In Asian markets, Singapore, Indonesia, and Hong Kong were trading in positive territory, while Malaysia, Tokyo, Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea, and Shanghai were trading in negative territory