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Sensex and Nifty rebounded in early trade on Thursday after a sharp fall in the previous session, supported by foreign fund inflows and buying in blue-chip stocks. The Sensex rose nearly 496 points to 76,998.54, while the Nifty gained 149 points to 24,025.
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The Sensex and Nifty extended their winning streak to a fourth consecutive week, supported by lower crude oil prices, easing global interest rate expectations and positive domestic sentiment. Investors now await the earnings season, FOMC minutes and progress in global trade negotiations
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Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty traded flat on Tuesday as investors remained cautious after a recent rally. Weak Asian markets and foreign fund outflows weighed on sentiment, though both indices recovered from early losses to trade marginally higher
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Stock market sentiment this week is expected to be shaped by US-Iran negotiations, crude oil prices and foreign investor activity. Analysts also expect investors to monitor monsoon progress and geopolitical developments, with markets remaining closed on Friday for Muharram
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The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has filed draft papers with SEBI for its proposed Rs 30,000 crore initial public offering (IPO), which is set to become the largest in Indian stock market history.
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Gautam Adani has become Asia’s richest person with a net worth of $89.2 billion, according to Forbes. The surge follows a rally in Adani Group stocks, placing him ahead of Mukesh Ambani and Masayoshi Son amid renewed investor confidence
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Indian equity markets fell wiping Rs 1.25 lakh crore from top-10 firms Reliance Industries led losses amid FII selling weak sentiment and monsoon concerns Banks like HDFC Bank ICICI Bank and SBI gained despite broader market decline and volatility pressure
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HDFC Bank rejected allegations of wrongdoing linked to reported payments of Rs 45 crore to MSRDC allegedly routed through its marketing department. The clarification came after media reports on an internal vigilance investigation, while the bank’s shares closed lower on the BSE
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Six of India’s top-10 most valued companies added Rs 74,111 crore in market valuation last week, led by Reliance Industries. Gains in Reliance, TCS and ICICI Bank outweighed losses in Bharti Airtel, HDFC Bank and SBI amid volatile stock market conditions and mixed global cues.
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Indian stock market benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty, rallied in early trade following Donald Trump's announcement delaying military strikes on Iran. Frontline IT stocks, foreign fund inflows, and a surge in Adani group shares—following dropped US legal charges—further boosted investor sentiment.
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Indian equity markets traded higher despite rising crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions, led by gains in pharma and banking stocks. Sensex and Nifty climbed over 0.6 per cent, while IT shares lagged amid rupee concerns, FPI selling pressure and global market uncertainties
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Indian equity markets opened flat amid mixed global signals and easing crude oil prices. Investors remained cautious over the West Asia crisis, FII selling, and macroeconomic concerns. Defensive sectors gained traction, while analysts advised gradual accumulation of quality banking stocks during market declines
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Investors are expected to remain cautious next week amid escalating US-Iran tensions, rising crude oil prices, foreign fund outflows and rupee weakness. Analysts said earnings season developments, geopolitical uncertainty and technical levels will continue to influence sentiment in the Indian stock market
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Benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty closed higher on Monday, supported by gains in blue-chip stocks, positive state poll trends and strong quarterly earnings. Investor sentiment also improved amid easing geopolitical concerns and stability in crude oil prices
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Mumbai markets opened lower as Sensex and Nifty slipped amid rising oil prices and foreign outflows. Weak global cues, inflation concerns, and cautious sentiment weighed on investors, despite selective gains, while domestic support remained limited and volatility persisted through session
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Mumbai markets surged as Sensex and Nifty jumped over 3% after a two-week ceasefire announcement in US-Israel-Iran tensions. Broad-based buying lifted all sectors, volatility eased, oil prices dropped sharply, while investors await RBI policy amid persistent global uncertainty later today
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Mumbai markets opened lower as Sensex and Nifty declined amid rising crude oil prices and escalating West Asia tensions. Heavy foreign fund outflows further weakened sentiment, increasing volatility, while select stocks gained. Investors remain cautious, tracking geopolitical developments and oil price movements closely
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Reliance Industries shares fell over 4 per cent on Friday, eroding Rs 87,014 crore in market value amid a broader market decline. Rising crude prices, policy changes, and global uncertainty contributed to the sharp fall in the heavyweight stock
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Shares of oil marketing and paint companies fell sharply as crude oil prices surged above $110 per barrel amid escalating West Asia conflict. Rising energy costs triggered fears of inflation and higher import bills, dragging benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty significantly lower