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Closing Bell: Sensex down 634 points to end at 59,465 levels and Nifty dropped 181 points to settle at 17,757

Thursday, January 20, 2022
The benchmarks S&P BSE Sensex sank for a third straight day on Thursday, falling 634 points to end at 59,465 levels. With this, the 30-pack index has shed 1,844 points in three days. FII selling, rising US bond yields, soaring oil prices, and concerns over inflation have spooked the market. The benchmark S&P BSE Sensex sank for a third straight day on Thursday, falling 634 points to end at 59,465 levels. With this, the 30-pack index has shed 1,844 points in three days. On the NSE, the Nifty50 dropped 181 points to settle at 17,757. Both the benchmarks fell 1 percent today. Analysts, however, expect markets to recover from here on as they have reached their key support zones. Read more

MARKET UPDATE:BSE Sensex was down 36 points at 58,172 while NSE Nifty shed 18 points to trade at 17,333

Thursday, September 9, 2021
The Indian benchmark indices continued to consolidate for the third day in a row as they opened marginally in the red. Profit-taking at all-time high levels and tepid global cues kept the market mood subdued. BSE Sensex was down 36 points at 58,172 while NSE Nifty shed 18 points to trade at 17,333. Axis Bank, Infosys, M&M, and Sun Pharma were the top Sensex losers while Kotak Bank, Bajaj Finserc, and Airtel were the best gainers. In the broader markets, the BSE Midcap index was unchanged while BSE Smallcap rose 0.2 percent. Sectorally, IT names continued to be under pressure while banking and financial names gained traction.

MARKET UPDATE: sensex at 53,067 levels, up 160 points and Nifty up 41 points, to quote at 15,895 levels

Thursday, July 15, 2021
Indian benchmark indices saw modest gains on Dalal Street today(15th July 2021) amid mixed global cues. The frontline S&P BSE Sensex was at 53,067 levels, up 160 points or 0.31 percent. It's NSE counterpart, Nifty50, added 41 points, or 0.26 percent, to quote at 15,895 levels. Shares of Infosys added 1 percent in early deals as the IT major raised its revenue growth guidance for FY22 to 14-16 percent from an earlier estimate of 12-14 percent. L&T, HCL Tech, and Tech M were the other top gainer on the BSE barometer. The BSE MidCap index added 0.25 percent while the BSE SmallCap index advanced 0.63 percent. Twenty-two companies, including Wipro, Angel Broking, Tata Elxsi, L&T Infotech, and Cyient are slated to post their quarterly numbers today. Read more