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Sensex Jumps 787 Points, Nifty Near 23,000 as Iran Ceasefire Hopes Lift Indian Stocks

Sensex Jumps 787 Points, Nifty Near 23,000 as Iran Ceasefire Hopes Lift Indian Stocks

Indian equities bounced back hard on Monday, closing up over 1% after early selling gave way to renewed buying as talk of a potential U.S.-Iran ceasefire eased oil prices. That relief prompted investors to snap up banks and consumer stocks. The Sensex finished 787.30 points stronger at 74,106.85. The Nifty 50 climbed 255.15 points, settling at 22,968.25.
Bajaj Finserv profit stalls as India’s Q3 results rush hits Trent, Tata Power next

Bajaj Finserv profit stalls as India’s Q3 results rush hits Trent, Tata Power next

Bajaj Finserv’s profit for the December quarter remained almost unchanged, even as revenue surged sharply. The results kick off a busy earnings day for lenders, retailers, and utilities across India. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/earnings/bajaj-finserv-q3-results-revenue-jumps-24-yoy-cons-pat-flat-at-rs-2229-crore/articleshow/127903725.cms?from=mdr
India stock market today: Nifty, Sensex slip in late trade as Reliance drops, tariff jitters linger

India stock market today: Nifty, Sensex slip in late trade as Reliance drops, tariff jitters linger

Indian equities were lower in late afternoon trade on Tuesday, with heavyweight stocks keeping benchmarks under pressure. The Nifty 50 was down 0.34% at 26,159.90 and the Sensex was off 0.47% at 85,037.57 at 3:02 p.m. IST, with decliners outnumbering advancers.
India Stock Market Today: What to Know Before Nifty, Sensex Open on 18 December 2025 — GIFT Nifty, RBI-Rupee Moves, Oil Jump, SEBI Changes, Stocks to Watch

India Stock Market Today: What to Know Before Nifty, Sensex Open on 18 December 2025 — GIFT Nifty, RBI-Rupee Moves, Oil Jump, SEBI Changes, Stocks to Watch

Indian equities head into Thursday’s session with risk appetite still fragile after benchmarks logged a third straight decline on Wednesday. The setup is a tug-of-war between low volatility readings and heavy derivatives positioning on one hand, and currency stress, foreign outflows, and global uncertainty on the other.
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