In a session marked by global jitters, India’s benchmark indices opened flat on Friday, with defense and banking heavyweights stepping up to cushion the downside. The Sensex was down just …
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Indian markets wrapped up the week with modest gains of about 1 percent, setting a positive tone just before the central budget presentation for 2026-27. Volatility lingered throughout, fueled by …
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Indian equities faced a rude jolt on Friday as benchmark indices closed sharply lower following heavy selling across sectors. The Sensex lost 769.67 points (0.94%) to end at 81,537.70, and …
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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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After three consecutive sessions of decline, Indian equities staged a smart recovery on Thursday, led by defence and PSU banking sectors. The Sensex closed higher by 397.74 points (0.49%) at …
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Indian equities opened largely flat but marginally lower on Wednesday, pressured by downbeat international cues on the third trading day of the week. At 9:22 AM, BSE Sensex was down …
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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 …
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The week began on a sour note for Dalal Street, with the Indian equity benchmarks opening deep in the red. The Sensex tumbled 528 points to 73,198 at the opening …
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The Indian equity markets closed deep in the red today, with real estate and automobile sectors leading a sharp selloff. Sensex tumbled 458 points or 0.57% to 78,242, while Nifty50 …
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The Indian equity benchmarks closed sharply lower on a volatile Thursday, with metal stocks spearheading a widespread selloff that erased early gains. Sensex crashed 678 points or 0.83% to 78,217, …