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Closing Bell: Bulls back in action; Sensex rises 1310 pts, Nifty above 22800

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Closing Bell: Bulls back in action; Sensex rises 1310 pts, Nifty above 22800

Biggest Nifty gainers included Hindalco Industries, Tata Steel, JSW Steel, Coal India, Jio Financial, while losers were TCS, Asian Paints and Apollo Hospitals. All the sectoral indices ended in the green with Metal index rose 4 percent, while Auto, Oil & Gas, Power, PSU, Telecom, Pharma up 2 percent each. The BSE midcap index was rose 1.8 percent and smallcap index added 3 percent.

First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) continued their selling on eighth day on April 9, as they sold equities worth Rs 4358 crore, however, Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) extended their buying on third day as they bought equities of Rs 2976 crore.

Closing Bell: Tariffs at play again; Nifty at 22,400, Sensex down 380 pts on policy day

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Closing Bell: Tariffs at play again; Nifty at 22,400, Sensex down 380 pts on policy day

Wipro, SBI, Tech Mahindra, L&T, Trent were among major losers on the Nifty, while gainers included Nestle, HUL, Tata Consumer, Titan Company, Power Grid Corp. BSE Midcap index was down 0.8 percent and Smallcap index was down 1 percent. Except Consumer Durables (up 0.3 percent) and FMCG (Up 1.5 percent), all other sectoral indices ended in the red with Realty, IT and PSU Bank down 2 percent each.

First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) extended their selling on seventh day as they sold equities worth Rs 4994 crore, however, Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) continued their buying on second day as they purchased equities of Rs 3097 crore on the same day.

Taking Stock: Bulls back with all-round buying; Nifty regains 22,500, Sensex above 74,000 ahead of RBI policy

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Taking Stock: Bulls back with all-round buying; Nifty regains 22,500, Sensex above 74,000 ahead of RBI policy

The gains on April 9 have resulted in investors' wealth rise by more than Rs 7 lakh crore, as the market capitalization of BSE-listed companies jumped to Rs 396 lakh crore, from Rs 390 lakh crore in the previous session.

Closing Bell: Battered market rebounds; Sensex gains 1,089 pts, Nifty above 22,500

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Closing Bell: Battered market rebounds; Sensex gains 1,089 pts, Nifty above 22,500

Jio Financial, Shriram Finance, Titan Company, Cipla, Bharat Electronics were among major gainers on the Nifty, while only loser was Power Grid. All the sectoral indices ended in the green with Capital Goods, Consumer Durables, FMCG, Oil and Gas, PSU, Realty, Telecom, Media up 2-4 percent. BSE Midcap index rose 1.8 percent and Smallcap index added 2 percent.

First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) continued their selling on sixth day on March 7, with selling equities worth Rs 9040 crore, however, Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) turned net buyers as they bought equities of Rs 12122 crore on the same day.

Taking Stock: Markets clock biggest fall in 10 months, eroding investors wealth by Rs 12 lakh crore

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Taking Stock: Markets clock biggest fall in 10 months, eroding investors wealth by Rs 12 lakh crore

All sectoral indices ended in the red, with the Metal index down 6.7 percent, Realty Index down 5.6 percent, and PSU Bank, Energy, and IT down between 2.5-4 percent on April 7.

Closing Bell: Nifty crashes below 22,200, Sensex tanks 2,227 pts in worst crash in 10 months

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Closing Bell: Nifty crashes below 22,200, Sensex tanks 2,227 pts in worst crash in 10 months

Biggest Nifty losers were Trent, Tata Steel, JSW Steel, Hindalco Industries, Shriram Finance, L&T, while gainers were Zomato and Hindustan Unilever. All the sectoral indices ended in the red with Metal index shed 6.7 percent, Realty Index down 5.6 percent, and media, PSU Bank, Auto, Energy, and IT down 2.5-4 percent.

First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) remained net sellers for fifth consecutive session on April 4 as they sold equities worth Rs 3483 crore. On the other hand, after remaining net buyers in the last five days, Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) sold equities of Rs 1720 crore on the same day.

More than 90 small-caps post double-digit returns as index outperforms

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More than 90 small-caps post double-digit returns as index outperforms

The short-term trend of Nifty remains weak and the downward correction seems to have gained momentum. Further weakness below 22800 levels, Nifty could slide down to the next lower trajectory of around 22350 levels in the near term. Any pullback rally from here could find resistance around 23150 levels, says Nagaraj Shetti, Senior Technical Research Analyst at HDFC Securities.

Taking Stock: Nifty below 23,000, Sensex down over 900 pts as Trump tariffs roil metal, pharma, IT

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Taking Stock: Nifty below 23,000, Sensex down over 900 pts as Trump tariffs roil metal, pharma, IT

For the week, the BSE Sensex and Nifty fell 2.6 percent each, while the IT index suffered the most, falling 9 percent on a weekly basis due to uncertainty over IT client spends. This was the worst week for the IT index since the pandemic years.

Closing Bell | Bloodbath on D-St; Nifty below 23,000, Sensex down 931 pts

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Closing Bell | Bloodbath on D-St; Nifty below 23,000, Sensex down 931 pts

On the sectoral front, Metal index plunged 6.5 percent, Pharma index shed 4 percent, Realty index tumbled 3.6 percent, Oil & gas index slipped nearly 4 percent, while Auto, Consumer Durables, Power, PSU, Media, Information Technology indices lost 2-3 percent.

First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) continued selling on fourth day as they sold equities worth Rs 2806 crore on April 3. On the other hand, Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) remained net buyers on fifth consecutive day as they purchased equities of Rs 221 crore on the same day.

Taking Stock: Nifty at 23,250, Sensex falls on Trump tariff, IT sinks on growth fear but pharma exempted

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Taking Stock: Nifty at 23,250, Sensex falls on Trump tariff, IT sinks on growth fear but pharma exempted

The IT index fell 4 percent in trade on growth concerns, while pharma index added 2 percent after being exempted from US tariffs.

First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) extended their selling on third straight session on April 2 as they sold equities worth Rs 1538 crore. On the other hand, Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) remained net buyers on fourth consecutive day as they purchased equities of Rs 2800 crore on the same day.

Closing Bell: Markets weather Trump tariff blitz, Nifty at 23,250, Sensex down 322 pts

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Closing Bell: Markets weather Trump tariff blitz, Nifty at 23,250, Sensex down 322 pts

TCS, HCL Technologies, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, ONGC were among major losers on the Nifty, while gainers included Power Grid Corp, Sun Pharma, UltraTech Cement, Cipla, Shriram Finance. Broader indices outperformed the main indices with BSE Midcap index rising 0.3 percent and smallcap index adding 0.7 percent. On the sectoral front, IT index shed 4 percent, auto index slipped 1 percent, while pharma index added 2 percent, PSU Bank index rose 1.9 percent, power index jumped 1.8 percent.

Taking Stock: Market snaps 2-day fall; Nifty above 23,300, Sensex up 593 points

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Taking Stock: Market snaps 2-day fall; Nifty above 23,300, Sensex up 593 points

Tata Consumer, Zomato, Titan Company, IndusInd Bank, Maruti Suzuki were among major gainers on the Nifty, while losers were Bharat Electronics, UltraTech Cement, Nestle India, Power Grid Corp and L&T.

Closing Bell: Nifty above 23,300, Sensex rises 593 pts ahead of Trump's tariffs

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Closing Bell: Nifty above 23,300, Sensex rises 593 pts ahead of Trump's tariffs

All the sectoral indices ended in the green with FMCG, Consumer Durables, Realty up 1-3 percent. BSE Midcap and smallcap indices rose nearly 1 percent each. Tata Consumer, Zomato, Titan Company, IndusInd Bank, Maruti Suzuki were among major gainers on the Nifty, while losers were Bharat Electronics, UltraTech Cement, Nestle India, Power Grid Corp and L&T.

First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade

The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) continued their selling on second consecutive session on April 1 as they sold equities worth Rs 5901 crore. On the other hand, Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) continued their buying on third consecutive day as they bought equities of Rs 4322 crore on the same day.

Taking Stock: Nifty below 23,200, Sensex plunges 1,390 points; media, telecom outperform

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Taking Stock: Nifty below 23,200, Sensex plunges 1,390 points; media, telecom outperform

Except media (up 2 percent), oil & gas (up 0.6 percent), telecom (up 2 percent), all other indices ended in the red with IT, realty, consumer durables shed 2-3 percent each.

Closing Bell: Trump tariff jitters sink market, Nifty below 23,200, Sensex down 1,390 points

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Closing Bell: Trump tariff jitters sink market, Nifty below 23,200, Sensex down 1,390 points

HCL Technologies, Bajaj Finserv, HDFC Bank, Shriram Finance, Bharat Electronics were among major losers on the Nifty, while gainers included IndusInd Bank, Trent, Bajaj Auto, Jio Financial, HDFC Life. BSE Midcap index was down 1 percent and smallcap index ended on a flat note.

Taking Stock: Sensex falls 192 pts, Nifty below 23,550 amid volatility; markets gain 5% in FY25

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Taking Stock: Sensex falls 192 pts, Nifty below 23,550 amid volatility; markets gain 5% in FY25

Wipro, IndusInd Bank, Shriram Finance, Cipla, M&M were among major losers on the Sensex, while gainers included Tata Consumer, Kotak Mahindra bank, Apollo Hospitals, ONGC, ICICI Bank. BSE Midcap index down 0.7 percent and Smallcap index was down 0.35 percent.

Closing Bell: Nifty below 23,550, Sensex down 192 pts; FMCG, oil & gas outperform

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Closing Bell: Nifty below 23,550, Sensex down 192 pts; FMCG, oil & gas outperform

BSE Midcap index down 0.7 percent and Smallcap index was down 0.35 percent. Among sectors, except FMCG, oil & gas, all other indices ended in the red with IT, auto, realty and Media down 1-2 percent. Wipro, IndusInd Bank, Shriram Finance, Cipla, M&M were among major losers on the Sensex, while gainers included Tata Consumer, Kotak Mahindra bank, Apollo Hospitals, ONGC, ICICI Bank.

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