Gold rate today: Yellow metal's October contracts on the MCX hit a fresh record high of Rs 1,05,937 per 10 grams today.
Gold's futures contracts with October expiry on MCX jumped more than 2% to hit an all time high of Rs 1,05,937 per 10 grams today.
Bajaj Auto, M&M, Trent, Infosys, Asian Paints, and Power Grid Corp were the top gainers on the Nifty.
The Indian rupee has emerged as the worst-performing emerging market currency as President Trump's aggressive 50 percent tariffs trigger unprecedented capital outflows and export challenges for Asia's third-largest economy
Tech Mahindra, TCS, HCL Tech, Hero MotoCorp, and Asian Paints were the top gainers on the Nifty.
After a lukewarm start, Sensex, Nifty slipped in the last hour of trade on Friday, August 29, as auto, IT, and metal stocks outweighed support from FMCG stocks.
Sensex Today | Closing: Markets ended on a strong note on Monday, with broad-based buying across sectors. The Nifty Auto index led the rally with a 2.7 percent gain, followed by consumer durables, which rose 2.2 percent. Mid- and small-cap indices also advanced, up 2 percent and 1.7 percent, respectively. Among heavyweights, IT, metal, energy and oil & gas indices climbed over 1.3–1.6 percent each, while banks and financials posted moderate gains. On the flip side, FMCG ended flat, while pharma and media slipped marginally. Volatility cooled as India VIX dropped nearly 4 percent.
The uptrend in gold is expected to extend into the coming week, with immediate resistance seen at Rs 1,05,100 per 10 gram and subsequent resistance at Rs 1,06,860 per 10 gram.
Nearly 100 stocks touched their 52-week highs on the BSE, including CreditAccess Grameen, HBL Engineering, Dalmia Bharat, Procter and Gamble Health, Authum Investment, among others.
Laggards on the index were M&M, Infosys, Reliance Industries, Apollo Hospitals, and Adani Enterprises.
Gold rate today: Yellow metal's October contracts on the MCX hit a fresh record high of Rs 1,02,380 per 10 grams today.
Shriram Finance, Trent, Bharat Electronics, L&T, and ITC were the top gainers in the Nifty.
HUL, Asian Paints, Trent, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Tata Consumer Products, and Shriram Finance were the top gainers on the Nifty.
Dalal Street ended at the day's low, extending its losing streak to the second session as investors continued to sell off after U.S. President Donald Trump's 50 percent tariff came into effect.
Shriram Finance, ITC, Bharat Electronics, Trent, Asian Paints were among top gainers on the Nifty, while losers were M&M, Infosys, Apollo Hospitals, Adani Enterprises, Reliance Industries. BSE Midcap and smallcap indices ended on flat note. On the sectoral front, metal, IT, realty, auto shed 0.5-1%, while Capital Goods, Consumer Durables, media, FMCG index rose 0.4-1%.
Gold rate today: Yellow metal's October contracts on MCX opened at Rs 1,01,450 per 10 grams today.
Among sectors, except Consumer Durables, all other sectoral indices ended in the red with bank, IT, realty, FMCG, telecom down 1% each.
Nifty recorded a 200 point fall, while Sensex tumbled nearly one percent as U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs continued to sour investor sentiment.
Sentiment remained cautious after additional 25 percent tariffs on Russian oil purchases took effect yesterday, adding to global trade tensions.
Laggards on the index included Shriram Finance, HCL Tech, HDFC Bank, Jio Financial Services, TCS, and NTPC.
Foreign investors (FIIs/FPIs) net sold Rs 6,517 crore into Indian equities on Tuesday, August 26, marking their highest selling since May 20.
Biggest Nifty losers included Shriram Finance, HCL Technologies, TCS, Power Grid Corporation, Infosys, while gainers were Titan Company, L&T, Coal India, Asian Paints, Hero MotoCorp. Among sectors, except Consumer Durables, all other sectoral indices ended in the red with bank, IT, realty, FMCG, telecom down 1% each. The BSE midcap index shed 1 percent and smallcap index declined 0.9 percent.
Gold rate today: Check the latest prices of 10 grams of 22 carat and 24 carat gold in major cities of the country on August 27.
Biggest Nifty losers were Shriram Finance, Sun Pharma, Tata Steel, Bajaj Finance, Trent, while gainers included Eicher Motors, HUL, Maruti Suzuki, Nestle India, ITC.
Laggards on the index included Shriram Finance, Sun Pharma, Tata Steel, Bajaj Finance, and Trent.