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Indian stock market today: Nifty 50, Sensex snap losing streak as HDFC Bank, Reliance rebound

Indian stock market today: Nifty 50, Sensex snap losing streak as HDFC Bank, Reliance rebound

Nifty 50 rose 0.83% to 25,682.75 and Sensex gained 0.79% to 83,277.15, led by banks and energy after last week’s IT-driven slide. HDFC Bank climbed 2.4%, Reliance Industries 1.2%. Capital-markets stocks fell as RBI’s tighter bank-lending rules for brokers weighed on the sector. Fractal Analytics dropped 5% in its trading debut.
BSE Ltd share price slips after Friday close; traders eye NSE IPO path and Budget Sunday trade

BSE Ltd share price slips after Friday close; traders eye NSE IPO path and Budget Sunday trade

BSE Ltd closed Friday down 0.99% at 2,808.70 rupees, with 4.75 million shares traded. SEBI gave in-principle approval for NSE’s settlement in the unfair access case, clearing a hurdle for its IPO. The Sensex rose 0.23% and the Nifty 50 gained 0.11%. BSE and NSE will hold a special live session for the Union Budget on Feb. 1.
Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 06.01.2026

Fermi (FRMI) closed at $9.50 after falling 37.3% over 30 days, despite a 17.4% gain in the past week. ASX mining stocks rallied as fund managers named copper, gold, lithium, and iron ore producers as top picks for 2026. Indian Sensex dropped 443 points, while Reliance Industries rose 0.7% after denying Russian oil shipment reports. An article highlighted Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, and General Mills as favored dividend stocks.

Stock Market Today

  • Nifty50 Opens Above 23,200, BSE Sensex Gains Over 700 Points Amid Market Recovery
    March 20, 2026, 12:25 AM EDT. India's stock markets rebounded Friday after Thursday's steep selloff. Nifty50 opened above 23,200, up 227 points (0.99%), while the BSE Sensex climbed 738 points to 74,945.45. The sharp drop followed escalating tensions in West Asia, which fueled a global risk-off mood and pushed crude oil prices higher. Confidence was shaken but now recovers as Israeli officials signaled no further strikes on Iran's oil infrastructure, easing Brent crude prices to $106 from $118. Financial and auto stocks, hit hard earlier, are set for gains. Foreign investors continued net selling, offloading equities worth Rs 7,558 crore, yet domestic funds countered with buying support. Asian markets rose on easing oil prices and US market rebounds despite Wall Street's prior losses. Analysts caution ongoing volatility as geopolitical risks persist.
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