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Indian equity markets opened slightly lower on Monday as unresolved US-Iran tensions kept crude oil prices elevated. Nifty and Sensex declined in early trade, while financial, banking and FMCG stocks weakened. Analysts expect range-bound trading, with stock-specific opportunities in midcaps and smallcaps
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Domestic institutional investors remained consistent buyers, investing Rs 38,715 crore over the past month, while foreign investors resumed buying after heavy selling. However, rising crude oil prices, geopolitical uncertainty and mixed global cues pressured Indian equities, with Sensex and Nifty ending lower
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Foreign institutional investors remained net buyers in India for the third consecutive week, purchasing Rs 1,228.24 crore, while domestic institutions bought Rs 7,768 crore. The Nifty fell 0.8 per cent as elevated crude prices weighed on sentiment.
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Indian equity benchmarks ended lower on Friday as rising oil prices and uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz weighed on investor sentiment. The Sensex fell 71 points and the Nifty declined nearly 30 points amid cautious trading.
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Indian equity benchmarks opened lower on Friday as elevated crude prices and foreign investor selling weighed on sentiment. Sensex fell 332 points while Nifty declined 84 points. Analysts expect near-term consolidation between 23,800 and 24,400, with mid-small caps remaining active
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Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty extended losses for a second day on Wednesday as elevated crude oil prices and uncertainty over reopening the Strait of Hormuz weighed on sentiment. Sensex fell 188 points, while Nifty declined nearly 36 points
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Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty fell in early trade on Wednesday as rising crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions weighed on investor sentiment. Metal and PSU bank stocks gained, while FMCG, Realty, Healthcare and IT stocks declined.
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Indian equity markets traded mildly higher on Monday, supported by resilient domestic demand, strong corporate earnings and continued foreign investor buying. Sensex and Nifty gained around 0.2 per cent, while healthcare and IT stocks advanced as crude oil prices rose
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Crude oil prices, West Asia tensions and upcoming inflation data are expected to influence Indian stock markets this week. Investors will also track Strait of Hormuz developments, foreign investor flows and quarterly earnings, while CPI and WPI data are due
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Four of India’s top 10 most valued companies gained nearly Rs 1.43 lakh crore in market capitalisation last week, led by SBI, while six firms lost around Rs 1.23 lakh crore. Sensex and Nifty ended higher despite market volatility and uncertainties
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Benchmark equity indices extended gains for a fourth straight session, with the Sensex rising 544 points and the Nifty climbing 391 points. Falling crude oil prices, strong IT stocks and optimism ahead of the RBI policy meeting boosted investor sentiment.
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Indian equity markets gained nearly 1 per cent on Monday, driven by buying in banking, FMCG and metal stocks, easing crude oil prices, monsoon progress and foreign inflows. Sensex and Nifty rose as investors remained optimistic about economic growth and earnings
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Benchmark equity indices are expected to remain under pressure this week as rising crude oil prices, geopolitical tensions and mixed corporate earnings weigh on investor sentiment. Analysts see immediate resistance for the Sensex at 76,300 and crucial support for the Nifty near 23,600
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Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty opened lower on Wednesday, extending losses for a third straight session as rising crude oil prices and selling in banking stocks dampened investor sentiment. Higher geopolitical tensions also weighed on the domestic equity markets.
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The Sensex and Nifty closed lower on Monday as sharp losses in HDFC Bank and Axis Bank, coupled with concerns over escalating US-Iran tensions, weighed on investor sentiment. Banking stocks led the decline despite gains in select blue-chip counters
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Sensex and Nifty declined sharply in early trade as HDFC Bank and Axis Bank shares fell after earnings, while rising crude prices amid US-Iran tensions increased market concerns. Reliance Industries gained following record quarterly results, offering some support to investors
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Indian benchmark indices rallied sharply on Friday, with the Sensex gaining 964.58 points and the Nifty closing above 24,300. Strong buying in private banking, IT and auto stocks drove the gains, while broader markets ended the session in negative territory.
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Tech Mahindra shares rose over 3 per cent after the company reported a 28.4 per cent increase in consolidated net profit for the June quarter. The IT firm also expressed confidence in sustaining growth, backed by a strong order book and robust demand
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Indian equity markets opened higher, led by strong buying in IT stocks amid positive global cues and investor optimism. Benchmark indices gained in early trade as technology shares advanced, while market participants remained focused on corporate earnings and broader economic developments
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Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty rebounded sharply in early trade on Wednesday, supported by gains in banking stocks and softer-than-expected US inflation data. Positive global cues boosted investor sentiment despite foreign fund outflows and continuing geopolitical uncertainty