Indian stock markets experienced a sharp downturn on Wednesday, with both Sensex and Nifty declining approximately 0.8%. The Sensex dropped over 600 points to below 74,600, while the Nifty 50 fell more than 190 points to slip under 23,450. This decline was influenced by the rupee's depreciation and other market dampeners, as India VIX saw a 1% rise.

Nifty broke below its 23,800–24,500 consolidation range, signalling near-term weakness, with resistance now seen at 23,800–24,000 and key support at 23,150, according to analysts.…

Stock Market Crash: Indian stock markets experienced a significant downturn on Monday. Both Sensex and Nifty saw substantial drops exceeding one percent. This decline was driven…

Sensex and Nifty drop over 1% as rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions impact Indian markets.

Indian equity markets ended last week under pressure, with benchmark indices struggling to hold gains due to weak technical indicators and selling in heavyweight stocks. Analyst…

Nifty 50 settled at 23,649.95, up just 6.45 points or 0.03%, while the BSE Sensex gained 77.05 points or 0.10% to close at 75,315.04

Indian indices were subdued with Nifty up 0.03% and Sensex down 0.10%. High volatility (VIX at 19.63) and bearish momentum indicators suggest near-term weakness. Analysts expect…

Indian stock markets extended their gains for a second day, with Sensex and Nifty opening higher. Cooling bond yields, lower oil prices, and consistent FII buying fueled investor…

The Sensex closed at 75,200.85, down 114.19 points or 0.15%, while the Nifty shed 31.95 points or 0.14% to settle at 23,618

Domestic equities closed marginally lower due to weakness in financial and consumer shares, despite gains in IT stocks. Analysts suggest the short-term sentiment remains bearish,…