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    IT stocks lead D-Street charge as rate cut speculation mounts

    The 30-share BSE Sensex rose by 52 points, or 0.06%, to close at 80,716, while the broader NSE Nifty increased by 26 points, or 0.11%, finishing at 24,613. In the Sensex pack, HUL, Bharti Airtel, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, M&M, and ICICI Bank recorded gains. Conversely, Kotak Mahindra Bank, NTPC, Reliance Industries, UltraTech Cements, and Power Grid saw declines.

    Nifty continues record run, scales 24,650 mark; Sensex rises 100 points

    Indian indices rose 0.12%, with Sensex gaining 97 points and Nifty 50 reaching a new July record, up 29 points at 9:22 am, trading at 24,615. Nifty rose in 8 out of 12 July sessions. Bharti Airtel, Adani Ports, Tata Steel, and Bajaj Finserv led gains, while HCL Tech, L&T, Tata Motors, and Nestle India saw losses.

    SBI, NTPC catapult Sensex, Nifty to historic highs; investors reap Rs 2.7 lakh crore reward

    The 30-share benchmark index jumped 145 points to settle at 80,665. The broader NSE Nifty gained 84 points to strengthen its hold above 24,580. From the Sensex pack, SBI, NTPC, and UltraTech Cement were the top gainers, rising 2-2.5%. M&M, Bajaj Finance, Tata Motors, and Maruti Suzuki also closed with gains

    Tech stocks boost Nifty to fresh lifetime high, Sensex rises 200 pts

    Nifty50 hit a record high driven by IT stocks on U.S. rate cut hopes. HCL Tech and BSE Sensex rose. Nifty IT, Auto sectors rose; Private Bank, FMCG, Realty sectors saw cuts. HCL, SBI, Infosys, Tech Mahindra gained. Likely 25 basis point rate cut amid rising food prices.

    Profit booking or another record high in Nifty this week? Track these 5 factors

    After six consecutive weeks of gains, the Nifty is experiencing mixed signals due to the anticipation surrounding the upcoming Budget and the ongoing earnings season. The Sensex managed to end the week 0.65% higher, while the BSE Smallcap index saw a slight decline of 0.26%. The June quarter earnings season began this week, and FII inflow into D-St crossed the Rs 15,000 crore mark in June.

    TCS Q1 beat fuels market rally, lifts Sensex, Nifty and m-cap to new records

    The market capitalization of all BSE-listed companies reached a record high, increasing by Rs 1.18 lakh crore to Rs 452.36 lakh crore. TCS, India's leading IT services company, saw a 6.7% rise after surpassing revenue expectations. This surge contributed to a 4.25% increase in the US rate-sensitive IT index.

    • Profit-booking blues: Sensex, Nifty end flat despite early gains, but investors reap Rs 1.21 lakh crore

      After an initial surge, the BSE Sensex retreated, closing marginally lower by 0.03% at 79,897.34, dragged down by selling pressure on major stocks. The NSE Nifty also experienced a similar trajectory, ending the day with a slight dip of 0.03% at 24,315.95, following a volatile trading session.

      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.

      Sensex ends over 400 points lower, smallcaps worst hit. 5 factors brought the bears out

      Stock Market Crash: Sensex plunged over 800 points intraday on Wednesday, with Nifty dropping over 1%, shaking retail investors accustomed to daily gains but recovered half of the losses towards the end of the day. Smallcap and midcap indices saw their worst day in over a month. M&M led Nifty's decline with a 7% drop amid concerns over XUV700 price cuts signaling weaker car demand.

      Maruti Suzuki drives market euphoria: Sensex, Nifty notch all-time closing highs

      Maruti Suzuki and consumer stocks kept D-Street benchmarks on track to continue their post-election rally. The 30-share Sensex advanced 391 points to settle at 80,352. The broader NSE Nifty gained 113 points to top 24,430. A strong macroeconomic growth outlook and steady return of foreign inflows also boosted investor sentiments. The market capitalisation of all listed companies on the BSE increased by Rs 1.58 lakh crore to Rs 451.29 lakh crore.

      Mundane Monday: Sensex, Nifty settle on flat note in muted trade

      Profit-taking, weak Asia cues drag markets lower. ITC, RIL gains were not enough to counter HDFC Bank, Titan drag. In sectoral performance, Nifty Bank, Auto, Media, Metal, Pharma, Realty, and Consumer Durables ended lower, while Nifty FMCG, IT, and Oil & Gas closed higher. Among individual stocks, PC Jeweller surged to lock in the 10% upper circuit after receiving approval from Punjab National Bank (PNB) for a one-time settlement of its outstanding dues.

      ICICI Bank, Titan drag Sensex 150 points lower, Nifty below 24,300

      The BSE Sensex was trading 170 points, or 0.21%, lower at 79,829. The Nifty50 was down 24 points, or 0.1%, trading at 24,300 around 9:20 am.

      RIL, SBI lift muted D-Street; investors' wealth soars Rs 450 lakh crore

      The 30-stock S&P BSE ended with minor declines at 79,996.60, losing 53.07 points or 0.07%. Meanwhile, the broader Nifty closed with 21 points or 0.09% gains at 24,323.85.

      HDFC Bank drags Sensex 500 points lower, Nifty slips below 24,200

      Indian equity indices decline due to HDFC Bank's disappointing Q1 update, with Sensex dropping over 500 points. Experts anticipate potential Fed rate cuts based on US jobs data. Global markets remain positive on U.S. rate cut expectations. Oil prices hold near recent highs. Rupee strengthens against the dollar.

      Sensex, Nifty end flat after scaling fresh highs; HDFC Bank plays spoilsport

      The Nifty breadth was skewed in the favour of the bears, with 27 stocks ending in the red, while 23 ended in positive territory. Top gainers at the close included Tata Motors, HCL Technologies, ICICI Bank, Sun Pharmaceuticals, and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).

      Sensex, Nifty end with minor losses amid selling pressure in banks, auto stocks

      The 30-stock S&P BSE Sensex ended the day at 79,441.45, dropping 35 points or 0.04% while the broader Nifty closed at 24,123.85, settling 18.10 points or 0.07% lower. Of the 16 sectoral indices on the NSE, 11 closed in the red while the remaining 5 ended in the green.

      U-Turn: Sensex, Nifty erase gains after hitting record highs

      From the Sensex pack, Infosys, HCL Tech, TCS, and Bharti Airtel opened higher, while Tata Motors, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Bajaj Finance, and ICICI Bank opened in the red.Shares of Kotak Mahindra dropped 2% after US short-seller Hindenburg said that the lender created and oversaw a fund that Hindenburg investors used to short Adani stocks.

      Banking stocks lift Sensex, Nifty to new heights in July opening

      D-Sreet closed on a positive note on Monday, with the S&P BSE Sensex gaining 443.46 points to settle at 79,476.19. The broader Nifty index also rose, adding 131.35 points to close at 24,141.95. The banking sector showed particular strength, with the banking gauge up by 0.44%. Tech Mahindra, Wipro, Bajaj Finance, Grasim Industries, and UltraTech Cement were among the top gainers, while NTPC, Eicher Motors, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, SBI, and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories experienced declines. Market capitalisation of all the BSE listed companies increased by Rs 344,798 crore.

      Sensex, Nifty hit fresh peaks once again; telecom stocks in focus

      The market showcases strong performance in diverse segments, with small-cap, mid-cap, and micro-cap stocks leading the positive momentum. Sectors like metal, pharma, and PSU banks also demonstrate resilience, marking a significant uptick in trading values amid the current market scenario.

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