
Nifty steady above 18,300
MUMBAI: Nifty cruised above 18,300 with mid and small-cap indices outperforming benchmark indices. All sectors, except PSU banks, showed positive growth. The top
MUMBAI: Nifty cruised above 18,300 with mid and small-cap indices outperforming benchmark indices. All sectors, except PSU banks, showed positive growth. The top
The Nifty closed at 14,000 points for the first time on New Year’s Day. Similarly, the Nifty rose by 36 points to close at 14,018.
After seven consecutive days of gains, the stock market fell on December 10. Similarly, the Nifty fell by 50 points to close at 13,478 points.
Our Correspondent The stock market witnessed loses after a continuous jump. It still set a new record, but later closed with a loss due to
Our Corrrespondent The stock market lost ground on November 12 after eight consecutive days of gains. The Sensex was down 236 points and the Nifty
The Sensex rose above 40,000 points. The stock market advanced for the fifth day in a row. The Sensex was up 303 points and the
The stock market closed higher this week. The Sensex was up 629 points and the Nifty was up 169 points on October 1. Friday, Gandhi
The BSE benchmark Sensex and Nifty surged on September 15. The stock market was able to make up for the loss of the previous day.
The stock market ended higher on September 7 a day on which it witnessed strong volatility. The Sensex was up 60 points at 38,417. The
The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) of the Department of Municipalities and Transport in Abu Dhabi announced that it has completed the first phase of offering
After the fluctuations on July 15, the share market recovered on July 16. The performance of the IT shares helped the market. Sensex rose 419
Web Desk The share market started with a loss on the first day of the trading week. The Sensex lost 209 points and the Nifty
Web Desk There was no gain in the Mumbai stock market on June 25. Sensex lost 25 points and Nifty 16 points on the day.
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