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Sensex and Nifty opened weaker on Thursday but later stabilized amid mixed global cues. Lagging IT and banking stocks weighed on the market, while FIIs continued selling and traders monitored India-US trade talks and domestic inflation trends.
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Sensex and Nifty opened higher on Wednesday, led by blue-chip stocks such as Reliance Industries and Infosys. Investor sentiment was boosted by optimism over an impending India-US trade deal, while FIIs sold and DIIs bought equities worth Rs 2,188 crore.
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Sensex and Nifty bounced back in early trade on Monday after three consecutive losses, driven by positive Asian markets and fresh foreign fund inflows. Key blue-chip stocks gained, while Brent crude rose to USD 64.04 per barrel.
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Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty fell sharply in early trade on Friday amid persistent foreign fund outflows and weak global cues. IT and tech stocks led the losses even as DIIs continued to support the market through strong buying.
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Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty rebounded in early trade on Thursday, tracking global gains and buying in blue-chip stocks. Asian Paints led the rally even as FIIs sold shares and DIIs turned net buyers, exchange data showed.
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Equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty fell in early trade on Monday due to profit-taking and foreign fund outflows. Analysts said FIIs booking profits and reallocating to other markets capped gains despite strong October performance.
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Sensex and Nifty rebounded in early trade on Friday, supported by gains in TCS, ITC, and Maruti. Mixed global trends and foreign fund outflows kept investors cautious, while Brent crude eased and FIIs remained net sellers.
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Benchmark indices fell in early trade as weak global cues, foreign fund outflows, and uncertainty over US Fed rate cuts hit investor sentiment. The Sensex dropped 298 points and Nifty 90 points, while Asian markets traded mixed.
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Sensex and Nifty rebounded in early trade, tracking global gains and expectations of a US Federal Reserve rate cut. Strong foreign fund inflows boosted market sentiment, with major Asian indices trading higher, though select domestic stocks lagged amid ongoing volatility
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Mumbai markets opened lower on Friday as Sensex fell 153 points and Nifty dropped 51 amid profit booking and FII outflows. Despite recent highs, Hindustan Unilever and Kotak Bank declined, while ICICI Bank and Tata Steel gained; Asian markets traded higher
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Sensex and Nifty surged in early trade on US-India trade optimism, boosted by IT stock gains, fresh foreign fund inflows, and festive season buying. Brent crude rose, while FIIs purchased equities worth Rs 96.72 crore on Tuesday.
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Mumbai’s Sensex and Nifty rebounded after a weak start, supported by foreign fund inflows and hopes of US Fed rate cuts. Gains in select stocks and positive investor sentiment fueled the recovery despite mixed global cues and tech sector laggards
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Sensex and Nifty surged in early trade amid global market rallies and US Fed rate cut hopes. Fresh foreign fund inflows and strong Q2 earnings from Axis Bank boosted sentiment. Asian markets traded higher; trade talks with the US continue
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Sensex and Nifty opened higher on Wednesday, buoyed by gains in Asian markets amid expectations of US Federal Reserve rate cuts. Asian Paints, NTPC, and Bajaj Finance led Sensex gains, while FIIs offloaded Rs 1,508.53 crore in equities.
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Equity markets opened firm on Friday with the Sensex gaining nearly 300 points and Nifty above 25,250, led by buying in realty and utilities. TCS results and renewed FII inflows buoyed sentiment, while Asian markets traded mixed.
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The rupee traded almost flat at 88.78 against the US dollar in early trade on Friday, staying close to its all-time low amid a firm greenback and importer demand. Traders expect the RBI to monitor the currency closely.
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Sensex and Nifty climbed in early trade on Wednesday, extending their five-day winning streak. Gains were led by IT stocks and fresh foreign fund inflows. Asian markets were mixed, while Brent crude rose 0.78%, and US markets ended lower.
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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.