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    NIFTY CLOSING ABOVE 24K

    D-St record run continues! Sensex rallies 300 pts; Nifty tops 24,300 as IT, banks lead charge

    From the Sensex pack, ICICI Bank, HCL Tech, and M&M opened up to 1.5% higher while HDFC Bank, HUL and IndusInd Bank opened lower by up to 1.3%.

    Nifty Bank hits fresh record high, climbs above Mt 53K; use dips to buy: Experts

    HDFC Bank, Kotak Bank, Federal Bank and Bandhan Bank saw heavy buying while AU Small Finance Bank saw selling pressure. The bank index breached its crucial resistance level of 53,000, triggering a short covering move in the index. Traders are advised to use dip to go long in the index.

    Nifty rides with bulls, can hit 24,600: Analysts

    ​Stocks expected to show bullishness include Reliance, ICICI Bank, LIC Housing Finance, Grasim, Praj Industries, Biocon, Apollo Tyres, Tata Motors, and BEL. Consider a moderately bullish strategy using a Bull-Call Spread for the July 4 weekly expiry.

    Will Nifty give up 24,000 or make new highs this week? 7 factors to decide

    Looking ahead, market focus will shift to upcoming releases including US and Indian manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) data, alongside a pivotal speech from the Federal Reserve Chair. Meanwhile, attention within India remains fixed on the progress of the monsoon season, with the India Meteorological Department confirming its onset in Delhi and other parts of North India.

    Tech View: Nifty breaks 4-day winning streak. Here’s how to trade next week

    Nifty ended Friday’s session with a loss of 34 points and broke the four-day winning streak by forming a small-bodied red candle.

    Nifty Bank climbs Mt 53K; here are important levels to track on Friday

    The index hit a record high of 53,180, but pared most of the intraday gains and ended with a loss of 59 points at 52,811. IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank were among top gainers while selling was seen in IDFC First Bank, Bandhan Bank, AU Small Finance Bank and PNB.

    The Economic Times
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