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Amid a surge in oil prices due to the military conflict in the Middle East weighing on investor sentiment, Indian equity markets closed in the red on Monday, dragged by index heavyweights Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank. Higher US interest rate concerns also played a part
Read MoreIndian equity benchmarks extended rebound amid volatility and gained over half a percent. The broader indices also edged higher and gained over half a percent each
Read MoreIndian equity benchmarks advanced on Thursday, led by gains in tech and financial stocks as part of a relief rally triggered by an easing of crude prices and a dip in US yields
Read MoreIndian equity benchmarks fell to a more than one-month low on Wednesday on broad-based selling, as fears over higher interest rates for a longer period continued to hamper global equities
Read MoreIndices ended Friday’s volatile session in the green and also posted their best day in nearly three weeks amid a rebound in global peers after the recent selloff
Read MoreIndian shares closed at nearly a four-week low on Thursday, pressured by losses in information technology and consumer stocks as the global markets extended weakness on worries over higher interest rates and crude prices
Read MoreAfter trading lower in the first half of the day, benchmark equity indices closed higher in a volatile market on Wednesday, ahead of the monthly F&O expiry, led by index heavyweight Reliance Industries, L&T, and ITC
Read MoreTracking negative cues from global peers, benchmark equity indices closed marginally lower in a volatile market on Tuesday, dragged by IT and banking stocks, amid constant foreign outflows
Read MoreIt’s a sea of red across Dalal Street with all the major indices closing in the red. The Fed impact was well and truly reflected the way the markets sold off last week’s gains
Read MoreIndian shares fell one per cent on Wednesday on their worst day in two months, led by Reliance Industries and HDFC Bank, whose warning about its asset quality ratios also weighed on other financials
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