Stock market ends lower amid selling in select heavyweights
At the close, the Sensex was 142 points, or 0.19%, lower at 75,867.80, while the Nifty 50 settled with a nominal loss of 7 points, or 0.03%, at 23,907.15.
At the close, the Sensex was 142 points, or 0.19%, lower at 75,867.80, while the Nifty 50 settled with a nominal loss of 7 points, or 0.03%, at 23,907.15.
The Indian stock market ended in the red on Tuesday, with the Nifty falling below the 23,900-mark and the Sensex dropping nearly 500 points.
Indian stock market on Friday ended with gains led by some heavyweights like banking including ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, and Axis Bank.
The country’s total gems and jewellery exports stood at USD 2,448.53 million (Rs 20,952.26 crore) in April 2025.
The stock market soared on Thursday, easing volatility amid positive global market trends. At close, Sensex was 790 points, or 1.06%, higher at 75,398.72, while the Nifty 50 ended at 23,689.60, up 277 points, or 1.18%.
BSE Midcap and smallcap indices rose 3% each. India VIX, the measure of volatility in the market, ended the session 19% lower.
Reliance expanded Campa Cola, one of India’s old soft drink brands from the 1970s and ’80s, after acquiring the brand in 2022. The campaign, featuring actor Ram Charan, aims to make the brand popular among millennials and Gen Z.
A heavy sell-off was witnessed on Monday as the market opened with benchmark indices crashing over 5 per cent in early trade.
The benchmark indices ended lower on Friday, with auto and Information Technology stocks remaining under pressure amid concern over the upcoming US tariffs.
Indian corporates raised record-high funds through equity and debt in the financial year 2024-25, despite market fluctuations, a new report said on Thursday.