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Sensex and Nifty swung between gains and losses in early Friday trade as investors awaited the RBI’s policy decision amid FII outflows and mixed global cues. Select IT, auto and power stocks gained, while Reliance, Airtel and HDFC Bank declined
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Sensex and Nifty opened lower but rebounded into positive territory after four days of losses, supported by value buying. Market sentiment remains cautious amid FII outflows, a weakening rupee, and upcoming RBI and Fed decisions, while key Asian markets traded mixed
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Benchmark indices extended their rally on Thursday, with the Nifty hitting a new record high on strong global cues, rising expectations of a US Fed rate cut and continued foreign inflows. Asian markets and Wall Street gains further supported sentiment.
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Sensex and Nifty rebounded in early trade on Wednesday after three days of decline, supported by strong global cues and fresh foreign fund inflows. Most Asian markets traded higher, while Brent crude rose and US markets closed on a positive note.
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Sensex and Nifty rebounded in early trade Monday, supported by IT stocks and positive global trends. Investors are monitoring a potential US-India trade deal, while FIIs sold equities and DIIs bought, amid a slight dip in Brent crude prices.
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Nifty and Sensex post modest weekly gains amid earnings surprises, easing inflation, and improved India-US trade outlook; IT leads, metals and realty underperform.
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Equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty hit their 52-week highs in early trade on Thursday, supported by a strong global rally, upbeat US tech earnings, and renewed FII and DII buying. Asian markets and firm crude prices further lifted investor sentiment.
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Sensex and Nifty fell in early trade, weighed by weak global market trends and foreign fund outflows. While FIIs sold equities, domestic investors bought. Asian indices traded mixed, and Brent crude dipped amid cautious investor sentiment on AI and US Fed policy.
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Sensex and Nifty opened higher on Monday, led by gains in blue-chip stocks after robust Q2 earnings. Foreign institutional investors continued net selling for the fifth consecutive day, while domestic investors maintained their buying spree, supporting the market.
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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.