Markets ended on a high note today. The Sensex jumped 443 points to close at 81,442, and Nifty rose 131 points to end at 24,750 — after briefly flirting with the 24,900 mark during the day.
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Indian benchmark indices closed in the red on Friday, dragged down by renewed concerns over U.S. tariffs that pressured IT and auto stocks, overshadowing the broader market optimism ahead of the release of domestic GDP data later in the day.
Markets hit new milestones! After so long -- Nifty closed above 25,000 level while the Sensex ended the day up 455 points at 82,176 – thanks to a solid rally in auto, IT, and defence stocks.
Indian benchmark indices ended lower on Thursday, dragged down by heavyweights like Reliance Industries, along with sharp declines in Auto and IT stocks, as global cues turned sour amid rising U.S. fiscal worries and soaring Treasury yields.
Sensex closed up by 410 points at 81,597, and Nifty gained 130 points to end at 24,813. The big winners were realty, pharma, and financial services stocks — they pushed the market higher.
Markets took a breather on Monday as benchmark indices ended in the red following Moody’s downgrade of the U.S. government’s credit rating — a move that triggered global caution.
Sensex tanked 1,281 pts and closed at 81,148 while the Nifty was down 346 pts and ended at 24,578. Rs 1.3 lakh crore in market cap wiped out. Why did the market crash today?
The BSE Sensex rallied 2,975 points (3.74%) to close at 82,429.90, while the Nifty 50 jumped 916 points (3.82%) to end at 24,924.70. Investor wealth rose by ₹15.46 lakh crore as BSE’s market cap hit ₹432.47 lakh crore.
Markets Slide Amid Military EscalationD-Street took a hit today as India-Pakistan tensions flared.Sensex fell 412 pts to 80,335 while the broader Nifty slipped 141 pts to end at 24,274
The Sensex jumped 295 points to close at 80,797, while the Nifty added 114 points to settle at 24,461 — boosted by gains in HDFC Bank, Reliance, and falling crude oil prices.
Markets ended on a high note! Indian indices logged their 7th straight win, powered by IT and Auto stocks. Sensex jumped 520 points to close above 80,000. Nifty hit 24,328, up 162 points
The benchmark BSE Sensex closed up by 187 points at 79,595. Meanwhile, the Nifty 50 index also saw a positive movement, closing at 24,167, up by 41.70 points.
The benchmark BSE Sensex closed at 77,044, up by 309.40 points, while the Nifty 50 index finished at 23,437.20, gaining 108.65 points. So, a solid day overall.
Benchmark indices ended sharply higher on Friday, with the Nifty rising 1.92% (429 pts) to 22,828 and the Sensex jumping 1.77% (1,310 pts) to 75,157. The rally was fueled by improved global sentiment and easing trade worries.
Markets closed lower despite a rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India. The Sensex shed 380 points to end at 73,847, while Nifty slipped below 22,400, closing at 22,399.
Firstly, we saw the Nifty 50 closing over 1.5% higher, which is quite impressive. It surged by 375 points to end at 22,535. And the Sensex? It rose by 1,089 points, finishing at 74,227. Now, during the trading session, the Sensex actually climbed more than 1,700 points at one point! This rebound can largely be attributed to a mix of global market recovery and some strategic buying.
Sensex plunging by 930 points, which is about 1.22%, closing at 75,364. The Nifty50 also saw a notable drop, shedding 345 points or 1.49%, to end at 22,904.
On Thursday, Indian benchmark indices closed lower, with the BSE Sensex dropping by 322.08 points and finishing the day at 76,295.36. The broader Nifty 50 index also declined, closing at 23,250.10, down by 82.25 points, or 0.35%.
The BSE Sensex plummeted by 1,390 points landing at 76,024. Meanwhile, the NSE Nifty slipped by 354 points closing at 23,165. Now, what’s causing this dip?
The BSE Sensex closed down by 191.51 points, settling at 77,414.92. That’s a decline of 0.25%. Meanwhile, the Nifty 50 also saw a drop, down 72.60 points or 0.31%, closing at 23,519.35.
First off, we saw the Indian benchmark indices closing higher on Thursday. The BSE Sensex added a solid 317.93 points, closing at 77,606.43, which is around a 0.41% gain. Not to be left behind, the Nifty 50 index climbed 105.10 points, settling at 23,591.95, marking a 0.45% increase. Quite a bounce back from the negative start of the day!
Sensex fell 72 points and closed at 74,029 while Nifty 50 dropped by 27 points and ended at 22,470. The stock markets were mostly flat during Wednesday's session.
Sensex was down 7 pts at 74,332, Nifty 50 gained 7.8 pts at 22,552 as RIL gains offset IT losses. RIL jumped 3%, and was the top gainer. The IT sector saw weakness. Nifty IT dropped 0.9% as Infosys, HCL Tech slid 1.6% and more.
Indian stock markets finally snapped its 10-day losing streak. Sensex surged 740 points to 73,730, Nifty jumped 254 points to 22,337. Market cap of BSE-listed stocks rose by ₹7.47 lakh crore to ₹393.06 lakh crore.
Indian stock markets were flattish with Sensex losing 96 points and closing below the 73,000 mark. Nifty dropped 36 points and ended at 22,082. It marked its longest daily losing streak since its launch in 1996.
Sensex and Nifty both dropped about 1.8% each at closing, finishing at 73,198 and 22,124 levels respectively. As an aftermath Rs 8.9 lakh crore were wiped out from the markets. A Broad-Based Sell-Off was seen: IT, Auto, Bank, Metal, FMCG, Pharma, Realty, and Oil & Gas indices were down between 0.7%-6.5%.
Another flattish day for India markets: Sensex closed at 74,612 (+10 pts), Nifty at 22,545 (-2.5 pts) as banking gains offset auto losses on monthly expiry day.
Sensex broke its 5-day losing run to close marginally higher on Tuesday while the Nifty ended a tad lower, as gains in heavyweight financial and auto stocks offset losses in metals, with lingering global uncertainty over U.S. tariffs keeping a cap on gains.
Sensex fell over 850 points while the Nifty50 slipped below 22,600 on Feb 24. The indices were dragged down by sharp losses in heavyweight financials and IT stocks due to concerns over slowing growth in the United States.
Indian benchmark indices closed nearly flat on Tuesday after early losses, as IT gains balanced declines in consumer stocks. Weak corporate earnings, foreign outflows, and global trade concerns kept sentiment cautious.
The benchmark BSE Sensex closed at 76,138.97, marking a slight loss of 32.11 points or 0.04%. Meanwhile, the Nifty 50 index settled at 23,031.40, down 13.85 points or 0.06%. We can see that the market is navigating a volatile session today.
Indian benchmark indices, the Sensex and Nifty, have closed lower for six consecutive sessions. On Wednesday, the BSE Sensex ended 122 points down at 76,171, while the NSE Nifty slipped 26 points to 23,045. However, both indices showed resilience, bouncing back significantly from their intraday lows—the Sensex rebounded 783 points from its low of 75,388.
The benchmark BSE Sensex lost 1018.20 points or 1.32% to close at 76,293.60, while the broader Nifty 50 index closed at 23,071.80, lower by 309.80 points or 1.32%.
The BSE Sensex declined 548 points, or 0.70%, to 77,311, while the NSE Nifty lost 178 points, or 0.76%, to settle at 23,381. The total market capitalisation of all BSE-listed companies dropped by Rs 6.21 lakh crore to Rs 417.72 lakh crore.
Indian benchmark indices closed in the green on Tuesday, with heavyweights HDFC Bank and Reliance Industries leading the gains, mirroring a broader rally in Asian markets.
The benchmark BSE Sensex lost 319.22 points or 0.41% to close at 77,186.74, while the broader Nifty 50 index closed at 23,361.05, lower by 121.10 points or 0.52%.
Benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty gyrated between gains and losses in a special session for the Union Budget on Saturday, as markets paused after a four-session rally.
Despite ending January with four months of losses, Sensex surged 2,100 points in four days on pre-budget optimism. A day prior to the budget, Sensex was up 740 pts, Nifty was above 23,500.
Indian benchmark indices broke a 2-day losing run and ended higher on Tuesday, with the BSE Sensex gaining over 500 points and the Nifty50 closing above 22,950. But what led this rally - let's find out through top5 factors.
Indian markets ended lower on Friday as pharma, real estate, and auto stocks dragged, offsetting optimism over falling U.S. interest rates and oil prices. Sensex closed 320 points lower at 76,190 while Nifty 50 shed 113 points to end at 23,092.
Indian benchmark indices closed higher, with the Sensex rising 566.63 points (+0.75%) to 76,404.99 and the Nifty 50 gaining 130.70 points (+0.57%) to 23,155.35.
On Friday, Indian benchmark indices took a hit, ending a three-day winning streak. The BSE Sensex closed at 76,619.33, down 423.49 points, which is a decline of 0.55%. Meanwhile, the Nifty 50 index dropped by 108.60 points, or 0.47%, settling at 23,203.20.
Banking and auto stock rallies led indices higher for the second consecutive session on Thursday. Sensex gained 318.74 points to close at 77,042.82, while Nifty rose 98.60 points to settle at 23,311.80.
Today, we’re looking at the Indian benchmark indices, which closed higher for the second consecutive day. The BSE Sensex gained 224.45 points, or 0.29%, closing at 76,724.08. The broader Nifty 50 index rose by 37.15 points, or 0.16%, finishing at 23,213.20.
Today, we saw the Sensex and Nifty ending in the red, and it wasn’t a pretty picture. The market faced, uh, significant selling pressure, particularly in the financial and energy sectors. Overall, all sectors were in the red today, except for IT, which surprisingly saw a boost, up about 3.4%.
India’s benchmark indices closed in the red today. The BSE Sensex dropped 528.28 points to settle at 77,620.21, while the Nifty 50 declined 162.45 points, or 0.69%, to close at 23,526.50.
The BSE Sensex dipped by 50.62 points, closing at 78,148.49, a 0.06% drop. On the other hand, the Nifty 50 index also saw a slight decline, down 18.95 points, ending at 23,688.95 or a 0.08% decrease.
The benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty, bounced back nicely. The Sensex rose by 234.12 points, closing at 78,199.11, which is a gain of about 0.30%. Meanwhile, the Nifty 50 closed at 23,707.90, up by 91.85 points or 0.39%.
The 30-share BSE benchmark Sensex surged by 1,436 points, or 1.83%, closing at 79,943. The broader NSE Nifty gained 446 points, up 1.88%, ending at 24,188. Now, during the day, we saw the Sensex climb over 1,500 points, while the Nifty50 advanced beyond 450 points, reclaiming that crucial 24,200 mark.
Sensex fell 109 points (-0.14%) to 78,139.01, while Nifty ended flat at 23,644.80, achieving 8% annual gains for the ninth consecutive year. Persistent foreign fund outflows and selling in IT and financial stocks weighed on indices.
The markets faced significant pressure today, with the Sensex closing down by 451 points, settling at 78,248 This marks a 0.74% decline, which is quite notable.
On Friday, Indian benchmark indices had a volatile session, but despite some ups and downs, they managed to close slightly higher. The S&P BSE Sensex settled at 78,699, marking an increase of 226.6 points, which is a rise of 0.29%. The broader Nifty 50 index followed suit, closing at 23,813.40, up by 63.20 points or 0.27%.
The Indian equity markets wrapped up a muted trading session with benchmark indices closing near flat levels. The S&P BSE Sensex declined marginally by 0.39 points, settling at 78,472.48. Meanwhile, the Nifty managed to eke out a slight gain, ending at 23,750.20, up 22.55 points or 0.1%.
Intellect Design Arena, India Cements, Phoenix Mills and Lodha rose between 3-17% while Insurance stocks such as GIC, Star Health and Allied Insurance Company, and New India Assurance Company dipped between 2-5.4% along with Zomato.
Indian equity markets faced a sharp decline today, with both benchmark indices witnessing significant losses. The Sensex plummeted by 1,176.46 points (-1.49%) to close at 78,041.59, while the Nifty fell by 364.20 points (-1.52%) to settle at 23,587.50.
Indian indices closed sharply lower with the Sensex down over 950 points and the Nifty falling below 24,000. Key drags were ICICI Bank, Reliance Industries, and HDFC Bank. Here are 5 reasons behind today's market mayhem.
The Indian stock markets ended Tuesday on a negative note, with both benchmark indices closing sharply lower. The Sensex dropped 502 points (-0.62%) to settle at 80,182.20, reflecting broad-based selling pressure. Similarly, the Nifty 50 index fell 137 points (-0.56%) to close at 24,198.85, weighed down by losses in key sectors.
Indian stock markets witnessed a sharp decline on Wednesday, with the Sensex falling 1,064 points to close at 80,684.45, while the Nifty50 dropped 332 points to settle at 24,336.
The Sensex and Nifty ended lower on Wednesday, reflecting cautious sentiment in the market. The Sensex declined 236.18 points (-0.3%) to close at 81,289.96, while the Nifty fell 93.10 points (-0.38%) to settle at 24,548.70.
Indian equity markets ended Tuesday’s session with modest gains as investors remained cautious ahead of key economic data later in the week. The Sensex added 16.09 points (+0.02%) to close at 81,526.14, while the Nifty 50 rose 31.75 points (+0.13%) to settle at 24,641.80.
Indian equity markets ended nearly unchanged on Monday as investors remained cautious ahead of key inflation data. The Sensex dipped marginally by 1.59 points to close at 81,510.05, while the Nifty 50 slipped 8.95 points (-0.04%) to settle at 24,610.05.
Markets closed in red as Sensex fell 200.66 points (-0.25%) to 81,508.46, and Nifty dropped 58.80 points (-0.24%) to 24,619. FMCG stocks led declines, with Godrej Consumer plunging 11%.
Indian stock indices snapped their five-day winning streak on Friday, ending lower after the Reserve Bank of India's CRR cut. The Sensex closed 56.74 points down at 81,709.12, while the Nifty dropped 30.60 points to 24,677.80.
Sensex closed over 800 points higher, crossing the 82,000 mark intraday, while Nifty ended above 24,700. In the past five trading sessions, Sensex has surged over 2,700 points despite weak Q2 earnings and lower-than-expected GDP data.
Nifty closed 10.30 points (0.04%) up at 24,467.45, led by gains in banking stocks on expectations of a CRR cut by the RBI. S&P BSE Sensex added 110.58 points (0.14%) to close at 80,956.33.
The Sensex rose 597.67 points (+0.74%) to close at 80,845.75, marking a strong session. Similarly, the Nifty 50 gained 181.10 points (+0.75%) to finish at 24,457.15.
Indian equity indices ended 1.5% lower on Thursday, with the Sensex falling 1,190 points to 79,043 and Nifty declining 361 points to 23,914. IT stocks led the decline, with the Nifty IT index dropping 2.3% amid concerns over slower US rate cuts. Infosys, ICICI Bank, Reliance Industries, and TCS were among the top contributors to the losses.