Market News
Stay updated with the latest market trends, earnings, and economic indicators.

Nifty Recovery Fails To Signal Trend Reversal; Hindustan Copper Breakout Keeps Stock In Focus
On the daily chart, Nifty formed a green candle with shadows on both sides, reflecting sharp intraday movement. The index, however, continued to post a lower high and lower low compared with the previous session.
Benchmarks snap 4-day losing streak; Nifty settles above 23,400
Domestic equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty snapped a four-session losing streak to close higher on Wednesday, aided by value buying in beaten-down stocks. Market recovered from early volatility and profit booking to rebound sharply from intraday lows, with the Nifty settling above the 23,400 mark. Gains were led by metal, consumer durable and energy shares, while IT and auto stocks remained under pressure. However, overall sentiment stayed cautious amid elevated crude oil prices, persistent foreign institutional investor outflows, rupee weakness and lingering global inflation concerns. The Indian rupee also touched a fresh intraday record low of 95.80 against the US dollar.
Stock Market Live Updates: BSE Sensex rises around 300 points; Nifty50 above 23,450 in a volatile session on mixed global cues - The Times of India
Stock Market Live Updates: BSE Sensex rises around 300 points; Nifty50 above 23,450 in a volatile session on mixed global cuesThe Times of IndiaSensex Today | Nifty 50 | Stock Market Live Updates: Sensex gains over 450, Nifty above 23,500; metal ind...The Economic TimesWhy the Indian Stock Market May Be Entering a Long Phase of Low ReturnsThe Quint

‘Time for alpha’: Motilal Oswal AMC CEO sees these sectors leading next market cycle
Motilal Oswal AMC MD & CEO Prateek Agrawal said the current market environment favours active investing and emerging growth sectors over traditional index-heavy plays. Agrawal also said gold duty hikes were less severe than expected and added that mutual fund inflows remain stable despite market volatility.
Sensex Today | Nifty 50 | Stock Market Live Updates: Sensex gains over 300 pts, Nifty above 23,450; BEL, ... - The Economic Times
Sensex Today | Nifty 50 | Stock Market Live Updates: Sensex gains over 300 pts, Nifty above 23,450; BEL, ...The Economic TimesWhy did stock market crash today? Sensex closes over 1,400 points down - Rs 10.16 lakh crore investors weThe Times of IndiaWhy the Indian Stock Market May Be Entering a Long Phase of Low ReturnsThe QuintSensex Today Tanks 1,456 | Nifty Below 23,400 | Sonata Software Down 8%EquitymasterNifty 50, Sensex prediction today: Check how Indian stock market is expected to trade on 13 MayMintStock Market Crash Highlights: Nifty, Sensex Register Longest Losing Streak Since January; TCS, Infosys lead IT Stocks SelloffNDTV ProfitStock Market Live, May 12: Sensex plunges 1,456 pts, Nifty closes at 23,379, Rupee falls to 95.63/$ on Iran-US deadlockBusinessLineSensex Today | Stock Market Highlights: Sensex crashes 1,456 points, Nifty ends below 23,400; heavy selloff in midcaps, smallcapsMoneycontrol.comRs 16.77 lakh crore gone! Stock market crash over four days leaves investors with deep losses; what’s theThe Times of India
INR seen mildly supported as govt raises gold tariff
The Indian rupee is seen recovering some of its lost momentum from record low levels in opening trades on Tuesday after the govt stepped in to stabilize the local unit. The govt has raised import tariffs on gold and silver to 15%, reversing the 2024 duty cuts, as the government moves to curb surging precious metal imports, narrow trade deficit and support the rupee amid mounting external pressures. INR opened at Rs 95.52 per dollar and rebounded to a high of 95.51 so far during the day. Yesterday the counter closed at 95.68. Indian shares are seen opening little changed on Wednesday after two consecutive heavy sell-off sessions. Yesterday, Indian equity markets experienced a sharp decline, with the Sensex settling 1,456.04 points (1.92%) lower at 74,559.24 and the Nifty 50 falling 436.30 points (1.83%) to close at 23,379.55.
Sensex rises 120 points, Nifty above 23,400 as rupee recovers from all-time low. What lies ahead?
Indian stock markets rebounded on Wednesday, with Sensex and Nifty ending a four-day losing streak. The recovery was driven by a stronger rupee and easing oil prices, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. Broad-based optimism saw midcap and smallcap indices also gain, with Asian Paints leading the ascent.

Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: GIFT Nifty hints at volatility and muted start to trade; Dixon in focus
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: There are news triggers to react to this morning. First, the increase on customs duty for gold, silver and other precious metal imports. Second, a 13-month high inflation print, and third, of course, being results. There is no let-off in oil prices, which remain near the $108 a barrel mark.
IT stocks tumble on OpenAI's push into AI adoption
Indian IT stocks experienced a significant downturn on Tuesday, with the Nifty IT index plummeting 3.7% to a three-year low. This decline was triggered by OpenAI's substantial investment in AI adoption, raising concerns about its impact on traditional software services business models.

Trade Setup for May 13: Nifty may see further volatility after closing below key support levels
With Tuesday's decline, the Nifty has now corrected more than 1,100 points from its recent swing high of 24,482 in just four sessions. The index also breached the crucial 23,500 support level and continues to trade below it.
Nifty IT tumbles 3.7% to near 3-year low amid AI disruption concerns
Indian IT stocks fell sharply after OpenAI's acquisition of consulting firm Tomoro intensified concerns over AI-led disruption to traditional IT services models
INR closes at all-time low as global risk aversion resurfaces
The Indian rupee depreciated 35 paise to close at an all-time low of 95.63 (provisional) against the US dollar on Tuesday, as renewed tension between the US and Iran has led to risk aversion in global markets. Market sentiment remained dominated by fears that the 10-week-old conflict could further tighten global supply, particularly after President Donald Trump rejected Tehran's latest response to a US-backed peace proposal, calling it totally unacceptable. Moreover, market participants interpreted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments over the weekend regarding fuel conservation and lower imports as a subtle acknowledgement that India's trade deficit and balance-of-payments pressures could worsen if crude prices remain elevated for longer. The Sensex tumbled 1,456.04 points (1.92%) to settle at 74,559.24, while the Nifty 50 dropped 436.30 points (1.83%) to end at 23,379.55.