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Home » News » First Trade: Sensex adds 131 points, Nifty at 24,070; PSU Banks lead

First Trade: Sensex adds 131 points, Nifty at 24,070; PSU Banks lead

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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Indian stock market news: Indian actions in Monday’s trade, which track the mixed Asian markets, opened marginally high. The Sensex Index of 30 BSE shares opened more than 79,343.63, while the NIFTY50 won 24,070.25. Meanwhile, the broader markets were negotiated with a positive note with the middle layers leading the basket.

In addition, the high Beta Nifty Bank index was also negotiated with profits.

In the previous commercial session, foreign institutional investors (FII) continued their purchase streak in Indian shares for the eighth consecutive session.

From the NIFTY50 package, the main winners included actions such as Reliance Industries, Bharat Electronics, M&M, Icici Bank and Dr. Reddy’s laboratories, while the main lagging were Shriram Finance, HCl Technologies, Tech Mahindra, TCS and Infosys.

Sectorial performance

In a volatile session, there were large base purchases with sales pressure only in IT and financial services. Meanwhile, Pharma, Psu Bank, Realty and the last consumer rates led the profits.

Shares to track:

Maruti Suzuki: Post, the quarterly numbers of the Major car for fiscal year 2024-25, the company’s actions will react to brokerage calls in the shares.

Tata Technologies: The Global Engineering Services Company delivered a financial performance wak set of the fourth quarter with the income that decreased more than 2 percent of the sequenterity.

Vodafone idea: The actions of the telecommunications company loaded with debts will win traction after the Goldman Sachs Goldman Company bought a participation in the company through Block Deal on Friday.

Oil prices verification

Crude oil prices advanced, but remained limited in the midst of uncertainty about US negotiations and possible increases in OPEC+supplies. In the last count, the Brent Crude quoted with a cut or 0.2 percent to $ 66.75, while the crude WTI dropped 0.21 percent to $ 62.89 per ounce.

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