BSE Sensex down 709.54 pts
The BSE Sensex on Wednesday dropped 709.54 pts to settle on profit booking by local operators.
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The BSE Sensex on Wednesday dropped 709.54 pts to settle on profit booking by local operators.
BSE Sensex slipped 135.37 pts as selling was seen in Oil and Gas, Health Care and Energy stocks.
The BSE Sensex rose marginally by 39 points as buying was seen in Finance, Health Care and Industrials stocks.
The BSE Sensex on Friday declined down 588.43 pts at 54,731.85 as selling was seen across the board and the Nifty slipped 162.40 pts at 16,315.70.
Today, the 30-share BSE Sensex surged 428 points, or 0.78 percent, to close at 55,320, while the broader NSE Nifty rose 122 points, or 0.74 percent, to 16,478.
In early trade on Thursday, Indian equities indices were lower due to weak global cues.
The BSE Sensex rose to 238 pts to open at 55,345.51 on the strength of multiple sector stocks. And the Nifty too rose 58 pts at 16,474.95.
The BSE Sensex on Friday rallied 554.37 pts at 56,372.48 in opening session as buying was seen in Finance, Industrials, IT and Technology stocks.
In early trading on Friday, Indian equities indices rose on favourable global cues.
On Tuesday, Indian market indexes fell for the third day in a row as a severe sell-off in information technology firms offset gains in financials.
In early trade on Wednesday, Indian equity indexes were higher, powered by increases in banking and pharmaceutical firms.
The BSE Sensex was up 187.46 points, or 0.35 percent, at 54,476.07 at 1 p.m. It had a high of 54,476.23 and a low of 54,021.27 during the day.
The BSE Sensex on Tuesday gained 343 pts at 53, 317.50 in opening session as buying was seen across the board. The Nifty rose by 110.55 pts at 15,952.85.
In tumultuous trade, Indian market indices managed to close in the green on Monday, halting a six-day slide. On Friday, the domestic indices recorded their longest weekly losing run since 2020.
The BSE Sensex on Monday rallied 563.28 pts at 53, 356.90 in opening session as buying was seen across the board.
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