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    Sensex, Nifty rise at open tracking positive cues from Asian peers

    By 9:17 am, Indian benchmark indices saw gains with Sensex at 78,129 and Nifty50 at 24,384. Market rises were led by TCS, ICICI Bank, Infosys, Tata Steel, Titan, SBI, and HCL Tech. In contrast, HDFC Bank, Ultratech Cement, Power Grid, M&M, and Nestle India experienced declines. TCS is set to report June-quarter earnings today.

    GIFT Nifty signals a muted start for D-Street. Here's the trading setup for today's session

    Domestic markets closed positively with gains in various sectors like auto, pharma, and PSU banks. The Nifty trend remains positive with immediate support at 24250 levels. Global markets show mixed movements. Dollar strengthens, oil prices rise, and FII/DII data indicates net buying. Rupee slightly gains against the US dollar.

    What CJI Chandrachud's ‘stratospheric’ market remark means for equity markets

    Indian headline indices' record hitting spree has raised alarm bells among sections of market enthusiasts and the latest to jump into the bandwagon is the Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud who has advised market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) to exercise caution in order to safeguard investors’ money.

    Sensational Index 80K: With Budget on horizon, bulls hit new milestone in T20 style

    Equity indices soar as Sensex hits 80,000 fueled by banking stocks. Market anticipates rate cut, global support, and foreign investment. Earnings rise expected with stock rotation amidst market surge.

    Has the global economic environment turned favourable for equities?

    Global economy's resilience amidst crises led to surprising growth stability and inflation control. Potential trade war threats loom, while equity markets soar to record highs, indicating positive economic outlook.

    Budget in mind, D-St bulls cross 'historic' milestone

    Analysts said the sustained run-up in indices of late is part of the pre-budget rally, aided by renewed flows from foreign investors in June. The optimism, however, did not rub off on the broader market where there were more losers than gainers.

    The Economic Times
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