Geopolitical jitters from West Asia overshadowed positive domestic momentum as Indian equities opened lower on the final trading day of the week. The benchmark Sensex tumbled 356.91 points or 0.45% …
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Geopolitical jitters from West Asia cast a shadow over Indian equities as markets opened lower on the final trading day of the week. The benchmark Sensex tumbled 356.91 points or …
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As the week wrapped up, Indian equities opened in negative territory on Friday, pressured by subdued global signals. The benchmark Sensex tumbled 364.85 points or 0.44% to 81,883.76 shortly after …
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Indian equities started the trading session on a buoyant tone Thursday, with benchmark indices opening in green amid renewed interest in IT stocks. The BSE Sensex opened 143 points higher …
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In a tale of contrasting flows, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) are playing the role of market saviors as Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) continue their exodus from Indian equities. This domestic …
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The Indian equity market is breathing easy again, fueled by a resurgence in foreign institutional investor (FII) buying after a cautious phase. In nine straight sessions, FIIs have invested over …
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The Indian equity benchmarks opened with gains on Friday, as Sensex edged up 28 points to settle at 82,335 and Nifty rose 55 points to 25,344 in a flat-to-positive start. …
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Foreign investors are showing no signs of relenting in their equity sell-off from Indian markets. Experts predict sustained FII outflows until definitive bullish signals emerge on multiple fronts. The latest …