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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
After remaining net sellers for the 23 sessions, the Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) turned net buyers on February 4, as they bought equities worth Rs 809 crore.
BUSINESS
Closing Bell: Nifty below 23700, Sensex falls 313 pts; FMCG, Consumer Durables, realty top drags
Top losers on the Nifty were Asian Paints, Titan Company, Nestle India, HUL, Britannia Industries, while gainers included Hindalco Industries, ONGC, Apollo Hospitals, BPCL, Adani Ports. Among sectors, except FMCG, Consumer Durables, realty and auto, all other indices ended in the green with oil & gas, metal, media, energy, PSU bank added 1-1.8 percent. The Nifty midcap index rose 0.7 percent and Nifty smallcap index added nearly 2 percent.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The GIFT Nifty is trading firm, indicating a positive start for the day. Asian shares climbed after President Donald Trump delayed tariffs on Mexico and Canada for a month, and said he’d hold further talks with China.
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Closing Bell: Market zooms as Trump hits tariff pause, Nifty above 23,700, Sensex up 1,397 pts
On the sectoral front, except FMCG, all other sectoral indices ended in the green with Nifty PSU Bank, Infra, Energy and Oil & Gas up 2 percent each. Nifty Midcap index added 1.6 percent and Smallcap index rose 1 percent. Shriram Finance, L&T, Adani Ports, Bharat Electronics, IndusInd Bank were among the biggest gainers on the Nifty, while losers were Trent, Britannia Industries, Hero MotoCorp, Nestle India and Eicher Motors.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
US stocks ended lower on Friday, with indexes losing ground after the White House said U.S. President Donald Trump will implement on Saturday tariffs of 25% on Canadian and Mexican imports and 10% on Chinese goods. The GIFT Nifty is trading lower, indicating a negative start for the day.
BUSINESS
Closing Bell: Nifty at 23,350, Sensex down 319 pts; Consumer Durables, IT buck the trend
Biggest Nifty losers were L&T, ONGC, Bharat Electronics, Tata Consumers and Coal India, while gainers included Bajaj Finance, M&M, Wipro, Shriram Finance, Bajaj Finserv. BSE Midcap index down nearly 1 percent and smallcap index fell 1.7 percent. On the sectoral front, except Consumer Durables (up 0.5 percent) and IT (up 0.7 percent), all other sectoral indices ended lower with capital goods index down 4 percent, energy, metal, oil & gas, power, PSU indices down 2-3 percent.
BUSINESS
Taking Stock: Markets end flat amid volatility; realty, auto, FMCG get major boost from Budget
L&T, Bharat Electronics, Power Grid Corp, Grasim Industries, Cipla are among the top losers on the Nifty, while gainers included Trent, Maruti Suzuki, Tata Consumer, Eicher Motors, Bajaj Auto.
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Closing Bell: No Budget cheer for market, Sensex, Nifty end flat amid volatility; realty, FMCG shine
L&T, Bharat Electronics, Power Grid Corp, HDFC Life, Cipla are among the top losers on the Nifty, while gainers are Trent, Maruti Suzuki, Tata Consumer, Eicher Motors, Asian Paints. Among sectors, Consumer Durables index up 2.6 percent, realty index added nearly 4 percent, auto index jumped 1.7 percent and FMCG index rose 3 percent. On the other hand, capital goods, power, PSU indices shed 2 percent each and metal, IT, energy down more than 1 percent each. BSE midcap index added 0.3 percent, while smallcap index shed 0.3 percent.
BUSINESS
First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
US stocks ended a volatile session higher on Thursday as investors digested a stack of key earnings reports, with upbeat comments from Tesla helping to offset a disappointing forecast from Microsoft. The GIFT Nifty is trading higher, indicating a positive start for the day.
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Closing Bell: Sensex up 741 pts, Nifty above 23,500; over to Union Budget now
Biggest gainers on the Nifty included Tata Consumer, Trent, Bharat Electronics, Nestle India, L&T, while losers were Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank, Bajaj Finserv, Apollo Hospitals, JSW Steel. All the sectoral indices ended in the green with Consumer Durables, oil & gas, power, PSU, realty, FMCG up 2 percent each, while Capital Goods index up nearly 4 percent.BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices gained nearly 2 percent each.
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Closing Bell: Sensex up 227 pts, Nifty at 23,250 on expiry day; realty, pharma gain, IT, media drag
Bharat Electronics, Hero MotoCorp, Bharti Airtel, Cipla, Power Grid Corp were among major gainers on the Nifty, while losers were Tata Motors, Shriram Finance, Adani Enterprises, Bajaj Finserv, Adani Ports. BSE Midcap and smallcap indices ended flat. On the sectoral front, auto, IT, media, consumer durables shed between 0.4-2 percent, while oil & gas, power, pharma, energy, PSU, FMCG, realty rose 0.5-1 percent.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The GIFT Nifty is trading flat, indicating a muted start for the day. US stocks ended lower on Wednesday, but off their lows of the day, with the Federal Reserve holding interest rates steady as expected and Fed Chair Jerome Powell offering soothing comments for investors.
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Taking Stock: Nifty above 23,150, Sensex rises 632 points; all eyes on Fed decision
On the sectoral front, media, capital goods, IT, metal, realty rose 2-3 percent, while auto, bank, pharma, oil & gas gained between 0.5-1.5 percent. The FMCG index was down 0.5 percent. BSE Midcap index added 2.5 percent and Smallcap indices rose 3.2 percent.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
US stocks ended higher on Tuesday, with Nvidia and other artificial intelligence-linked technology shares recovering from sharp losses the previous day as investors snapped up bargains. The GIFT Nifty is trading firm, indicating a positive start for the day.
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Closing Bell: Nifty above 23,150, Sensex gains 632 points ahead of Fed outcome
On the sectoral front, media, capital goods, IT, metal, realty rose 2-3 percent, while auto, bank, pharma, oil & gas gained between 0.5-1.5 percent. The FMCG index was down 0.5 percent. BSE Midcap index added 2.5 percent and Smallcap indices rose 3.2 percent. Biggest gainers on the Nifty included Shriram Finance, Bharat Electronics, Wipro, Tata Motors, SBI Life, while losers were Asian Paints, Maruti Suzuki, BPCL, Britannia Industries, ITC.
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Taking Stock: Nifty at 22,950, Sensex jumps 535 points; auto, realty, banks shine
Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, Bajaj Finserv, Shriram Finance, Bajaj Finance were among major gainers on the Nifty, while losers included Sun Pharma, Britannia Industries, Eicher Motors, Grasim Industries, L&T.
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Closing Bell: Indian market dodges DeepSeek rout, Sensex rises 535 pts, Nifty at 22,950
BSE Midcap index shed 0.6 percent, while smallcap index fell 1.7 percent. Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, Bajaj Finserv, Shriram Finance, Bajaj Finance were among major gainers on the Nifty, while losers included Sun Pharma, Britannia Industries, Eicher Motors, Grasim Industries, L&T. Among sectors, auto, bank, realty indices rose 1-2 percent, while capital goods, power, metal, oil & gas, FMCG, healthcare and IT down 0.5-1 percent.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
Nasdaq posted its biggest one-day percentage drop since Dec. 18 on Monday as a low-cost Chinese artificial intelligence model prompted a steep selloff in U.S. chipmakers.
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Taking Stock: Nifty below 22,850, Sensex down 824 points; IT, media worst hit
BSE Midcap index fell 2.7 percent and smallcap index slipped 3.5 percent. All the sectoral indices ended in the red with Media index being down 4.7 percent. IT index shed 3.4 percent while oil & gas, metal, consumer durables, pharma and energy were down 2 percent each.
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Closing Bell: Nifty below 22,850, Sensex down 824 points; all sectors in the red
BSE Midcap index fell 2.7 percent and smallcap index slipped 3.5 percent. All the sectoral indices ended in the red with Media index down 4.7 percent, IT index shed 3.4 percent, oil & gas, metal, consumer durables, pharma, energy down 2 percent each. HCL Technologies, Tech Mahindra, Wipro, Hindalco Industries, Shriram Finance were among the top losers on the Nifty, while gainers included ICICI Bank, Britannia Industries, M&M, HUL and SBI.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The GIFT Nifty is trading lower, indicating a weak start for the day. Wall Street's main indexes closed lower on Friday as investors stepped back while they digested a mixed bag of economic data and earnings reports and prepared for a week filled with economic releases and a Federal Reserve meeting.
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These smallcaps fell 10-26% as broader indices underperformed in third week
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) remained net sellers during the week, as they offloaded equities worth Rs 22,504.08 crore, while Domestic Institutional Investors (DII) bought equities worth Rs 17,577.36 crore.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The GIFT Nifty is trading higher, indicating a positive start of the day. The benchmark S&P 500 rose to a record closing high on Thursday, as investors assessed a mixed bag of corporate earnings and digested comments from President Donald Trump, including a call for cuts in interest rates and oil prices.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The GIFT Nifty is trading marginally lower, indicating a flat to negative start of the day.Wall Street's indexes rose on Wednesday, with the benchmark S&P 500 hitting an intraday record high as investors cheered streaming video provider Netflix's quarterly report and President Donald Trump's private-sector artificial intelligence infrastructure investment plan.









