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Sensex and Nifty opened lower on Friday, dragged by pharma stocks and persistent FII outflows. US H-1B visa fee hike, 100% pharma tariff, and weak global markets added pressure. Brent crude rose marginally, while Asian and US equities also declined.
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Sensex and Nifty declined in early trade on Thursday as persistent FII outflows and concerns over US H-1B visa fees pressured investors. Weak global cues added to the decline, while Brent crude fell 0.43% to USD 69.01 a barrel.
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Sensex and Nifty opened lower on Wednesday amid foreign fund outflows and concerns over the US H-1B visa fee hike. Major laggards included Tech Mahindra and ICICI Bank, while Brent crude rose 0.28% and Asian markets were mixed.
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Sensex and Nifty opened lower on Friday after three days of gains, with profit-booking in heavyweights like TCS and ICICI Bank. Adani Group stocks surged as SEBI cleared the conglomerate of stock manipulation charges made by Hindenburg Research.
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Sensex and Nifty opened higher on Thursday, led by IT stocks, after the US Federal Reserve cut rates by 25 basis points. Market sentiment improved on expectations of further rate cuts, earnings revival, and positive India-US trade negotiations.
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Sensex and Nifty advanced in early trade on Wednesday, lifted by positive India-US trade talks and strong buying in tech stocks. Investors await the US Fed’s rate decision, while FIIs turned buyers and Brent crude prices eased.
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Sensex and Nifty opened higher on Monday but soon turned volatile, trading flat amid profit-taking after last week’s sharp rally. Investors await the US Fed’s policy outcome this week, while Brent crude rose to USD 67.39 a barrel.
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Sensex and Nifty rebounded in early trade on Friday after two days of losses, led by value-buying. Key Sensex stocks gained while FIIs sold equities. India awaits US-India trade negotiations amid the 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods.
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Benchmark indices rose in early trade, boosted by IT stock buying and global markets reacting to a potential US Federal Reserve rate cut. Sensex and Nifty gained, while Asian and US markets showed positive trends amid investor optimism.
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Equity markets fell in early Friday trade after a week-long rally, with IT and banking stocks leading losses. Sensex dropped 262 points, Nifty fell 81 points, as investors awaited US Fed Chair Powell’s remarks at the Jackson Hole Symposium.
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Benchmark indices opened lower on Friday as weak Q1 results from Axis Bank dragged banking stocks. Continued FII selling and cautious sentiment around earnings further weighed on markets. Power stocks bucked the trend while global markets remained mixed.
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Sensex and Nifty opened higher on Thursday but slipped into negative territory amid cautious investor sentiment ahead of India-US trade talks. FII outflows and underwhelming Tech Mahindra earnings weighed on markets, even as global oil prices and US equities rose.
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Sensex and Nifty opened lower on Wednesday amid global market weakness and rising US inflation. Experts cited tariff-related uncertainty and lack of earnings momentum as key concerns. Asian indices also traded mixed, while Brent crude inched up 0.20%.
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Sensex and Nifty fell in early trade Monday, dragged down by IT stocks and continued FII outflows. Investors await clarity on the US-India trade deal, with hopes that a resolution could revive market sentiment. Global cues remained mixed.
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Sensex and Nifty fell sharply on Friday, led by declines in IT stocks after TCS posted muted revenue growth in its Q1 FY26 results. Despite a 6% profit rise, weak market sentiment and global cues kept investor optimism in check.
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Indian benchmark indices fell on Wednesday amid mixed global cues, tariff worries, and caution ahead of Q1 earnings. Sensex dropped 170 points while Nifty dipped 44. Brent crude eased, and FIIs turned net sellers while DIIs were net buyers.
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Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty fell in early trade on Monday due to caution ahead of the July 9 US tariff deadline, weak Asian markets, and foreign fund outflows. Gains in select stocks were offset by broader negative cues.
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Sensex and Nifty opened higher on Friday driven by gains in bank stocks and a strong US market rally but turned flat amid investor caution over the anticipated India-US trade deal. Asian markets showed mixed trends, while crude oil prices fell.
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Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty rose in early trade on Thursday, buoyed by a positive trend in Asian markets and optimism over a potential India-US trade deal. Gains in key stocks and global cues supported investor sentiment.
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Sensex and Nifty opened lower on Monday after a four-session rally, led by profit-booking in bank stocks. Sensex dropped 182 points and Nifty 46 points. FIIs remained net buyers while global cues were mixed, with Brent crude trading lower.