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Caution ahead of the US Federal Reserve's key interest rate decision later this week weighed on Indian equity indices, with the Sensex ending a 11-session winning streak on Monday.
Read MoreIndian shares settled at record highs on Friday, helped by the Bajaj Auto-led surge in auto stocks, while the benchmark Sensex logged its longest daily winning streak in 16 years
Read MoreAfter hitting record highs in early trade, Indian equity indices paired gains on profit-booking and closed marginally higher in a highly volatile market on Thursday, led by gains in auto and IT stocks.
Read MoreNifty took 36 sessions to cross the previous peak of 19,991.85 and went on to scale the 20,000 mark as well during the session
Read MoreIndian shares closed on Thursday at a more than one-month high, led by gains in banks and power stocks, with a technical breakout lending support
Read MoreIndian shares rose on Monday, led by metals on fresh stimulus support by China for its property sector and information technology (IT) stocks on rising expectations that the US Federal Reserve will pause its monetary tightening cycle
Read MoreAfter logging steady gains throughout the day, domestic benchmark indices ended on a flat note on Wednesday as the market witnessed profit booking in the last hour of trade
Read MoreAfter opening higher, Indian equity indices succumbed to selling pressure in the latter part of the trade and snapped their three-day winning streak on Thursday on caution ahead of the release of gross domestic product (GDP) data for the June quarter
Read MoreIndian shares ended marginally higher on Tuesday, driven by gains in metal stocks on expectations of demand recovery in top consumer China
Read MoreTracking their global peers, Indian equity indices snapped a two-day fall and closed higher on Monday, powered by private lender HDFC Bank on easing concerns over deposit growth
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