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The domestic benchmark equity indices closed higher on Tuesday, snapping two days of losing streak on rising bets that the US Federal Reserve is done hiking rates
Read MoreIndian frontline indices ended Monday with declines amid selling pressure in auto, FMCG and metal stocks, although the IT pack tried to cap some losses as it emerged as the top performer
Read MoreIndian equity indices closed lower in a volatile market on Friday amid losses in banking and financial stocks after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) tightened consumer lending rules
Read MoreIndian equity benchmarks closed higher on Wednesday, tracking a jump in world stocks after softer-than-expected US inflation data fuelled hopes of an end to the rate-hiking cycle in the world's largest economy
Read MoreIndian equities Benchmark fell on Monday, weighed down by the heavyweight information technology (IT) and financial stocks after gains in the special "muhurat" session and ahead of retail inflation data for October
Read MoreAmid mixed global cues, Indian equity indices oscillated between gains and losses to close lower on Thursday, dragged by index heavyweights Reliance Industries, Infosys and TCS
Read MoreBenchmark equity indices broke a three-day winning streak on Tuesday and closed flat in a highly volatile market, following a drop in Asian peers on mixed trade data from China
Read MoreIndian equities benchmarks ended higher for the third consecutive session on Monday. Asian shares advanced on Monday following Wall Street gains last week that was buoyed by hopes that interest rates are near their peak
Read MoreIndian equity indices closed lower in a volatile market on Wednesday, dragged by weakness in metals after weak economic data from China and on jitters ahead of the US Federal Reserve's interest rate decision
Read MoreIndian shares closed lower on Tuesday after opening with gains and logged their worst month in 2023 as elevated US interest rates triggered persistent sales by FIIs. Besides, a rise in oil prices due to the Middle East conflict also added to the selling pressure
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