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    SENSEX RALLIES FOR 9TH SESSION

    S&P 500 tops 5,600 as Wall Street's record-breaking rally keeps rolling

    Nasdaq and S&P 500 hit records, driven by Nvidia, Apple gains. Powell's rate cut remarks, Taiwan Semiconductor's AI narrative influenced markets. Micron, AMD surged. Investors await U.S. inflation data. S&P sectors rose, tech leading. Intuit dropped; Illumina gained. Dow Jones rose. Second-quarter earnings, light trading volume noted. Comprehensive key points summarized.

    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.

    HDFC Bank leads financial sector rally, powering D-Street to all-time highs

    The 30-stock S&P BSE Sensex reached a record high of 80,074.3 before closing the session at 79,987, up by 545 points or 0.69%. Meanwhile, the broader Nifty hit a peak of 24,309.15 before ending the day at 24,287, gaining 163 points or 0.67%.

    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.

    D-St smashes records yet again: Sensex zooms 621 pts, Nifty scales 23,869 on RIL, ICICI Bank rally

    Of the 16 sectoral indices on the NSE, 9 ended in the green with the Nifty Oil & Gas index ending up as the top performing index with 1.4% gains. It was followed by Nifty Private Bank index and Nifty Bank. Among the laggards were Nifty Auto, Nifty Metal and Nifty Consumer Durables which fell up to nearly 1%.

    The Economic Times
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