Market Opening - An Overview Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange were trading 0.41 per cent higher at 17,559, indicating that Dalal Street was headed for a positive start on Friday. Most Asian shares were trading lower tracking weak cues ...

Dalal Street snapped its 3-day winning streak and ended lower on the day of weekly F&O expiry, as investors booked profit amid muted global cues. The Sensex closed 1.29% down to 58,788.02 and Nifty fell 1.24% to 17560.20. Top losers ...

Market Opening - An Overview Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange were trading 0.12 per cent higher at 17,786.50, signalling that Dalal Street was headed for a positive start on Thursday. Japanese and Australian shares were trading lower as traders ...

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget 2022 speech announced government’s commitment to boost capital expenditure and its spending plans for the infrastructure sector to improve economic activity, thereby, generating more employment. The government is planning to spend Rs 7.5 lakh ...

Market Opening - An Overview Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange traded 0.68 per cent higher at 17,716.50, indicating that Dalal Street was headed for a positive start on Wednesday.Japanese shares were trading higher as investor focused on earnings reports. ...

Equity indices closed higher as investors cheered pro-growth Budget 2022. Government increased its capital expenditure by 35 percent for FY23 announced a slew of investments for the infrastructure, housing, defence and agriculture sector to boost growth amid rising inflation in ...

Benchmark equity indices closed higher boosted by gains in realty, public-sector banks, technology and auto stocks. The Sensex closed 1.42% higher at 58014.17 and the Nifty gained 1.39% to 17339.85.Broader markets also rose a day ahead of the Union Budget ...

Market Opening - An Overview Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange were trading 0.85 per cent higher at 17,238, indicating that Dalal Street was headed for a positive start on Monday.Japanese shares were trading in the positive territory after gains ...

Domestic markets fell for the week on a host of factors which included Fed’s announcement on aggressive monetary policy tightening, weak global cues, higher oil prices, lower-than-expected corporate earnings from Indian Inc and heavy selling by Foreign Institutional Investors. The ...

The key benchmark indices erased entire day’s gains and slipped into red ahead of the upcoming Union Budget next week. Banking and auto stocks weighed on the markets. The Sensex closed 0.13% lower to 57200.23 and Nifty fell 0.05% to ...