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Sensex recovers 1,000 points from day’s low, Nifty above 23,450. One big reason behind sharp market rebound! - The Economic Times
Sensex recovers 1,000 points from day’s low, Nifty above 23,450. One big reason behind sharp market rebound!The Economic Times

Market Updates: Sensex Recovers 470 Points From Day's Low, Nifty At Near 23,350 - News18
Market Updates: Sensex Recovers 470 Points From Day's Low, Nifty At Near 23,350News18
Nifty Bank tumbles 600 points; IndusInd Bank, Yes Bank, SBI and other stocks fall up to 3%. What lies ahead?
The Nifty Bank index plunged over 1% on Wednesday, tracking the broader market selloff, with the gauge falling 626 points to 53,089. AU Small Finance Bank and IndusInd Bank led losses, while most PSU and private lenders traded lower. Weak sentiment extended across markets as the Sensex dropped over 1,100 points, the Nifty slipped below 23,300, and IT stocks fell by up to 7%.
Tier-2, 3 cities to deepen retail investing ecosystem: Angel One Group CEO
Angel One Group CEO Ambarish Kenghe discusses market volatility, India's long-term growth story, AI-led investing, retail participation, and tapping tier-2/3 cities for the next 100 mn investors
INR depreciates further to one-week low as oil stays elevated amid Middle East turmoil
The Indian rupee depreciated further in opening trades on Wednesday as oil prices stay elevated, driving fears of inflationary pressures in future. INR opened at Rs 95.43 per dollar and hit a low of 95.65 so far during the day. Yesterday, rupee fell 15 paise to close at 95.34 against the US dollar, as global crude oil prices jumped and the American currency remained firm amid massive safe-haven inflows. Significant foreign fund outflows also weighed on the investor sentiments. Local equities continue to stay strained in early trades with BSE Sensex trading at 73,866.45, down by 783.39 points and NSE Nifty 50 trading at 23,247.90, down by 235.65 points.
Why is market falling today? Sensex drops 700 points, Nifty below 23,300. 4 key factors behind today D-Street rout
Indian stock markets opened sharply lower, with Sensex and Nifty both declining nearly 1% in early trading. This downturn was driven by escalating Iran-US war uncertainties and continued foreign institutional investor selling. The market volatility index, India VIX, also saw a significant jump.
Sensex tumbles over 1,100 points, Nifty below 23,200. 6 key factors behind today's D-Street rout - The Economic Times
Sensex tumbles over 1,100 points, Nifty below 23,200. 6 key factors behind today's D-Street routThe Economic TimesWhy is stock market down today? BSE Sensex, Nifty50 crash around 1% - top reasons for fallThe Times of IndiaSensex recovers 500 pts from day's low, but still down 0.9%: Three key reasons behind market paring lossesMoneycontrol.com

Stocks to buy: Ajit Mishra of Religare Broking recommends three shares to buy on Wednesday - 3 June 2026
Stocks to buy: Ajit Mishra, SVP - Research, Religare Broking Limited believes Nifty rebounded after retesting its previous swing low around the 23,250 mark. Here are top stock recommendations from the analyst.
Asian Paints Share Price Live Updates: Asian Paints exhibits low volatility in the market.

Gift Nifty signals 100-point lower opening as markets await RBI policy decision - BusinessLine
Gift Nifty signals 100-point lower opening as markets await RBI policy decisionBusinessLine
Stocks in news: Alkem Labs, Vedanta, Canara Bank, NHPC, Adani Ports
Markets closed higher on weekly expiry day despite volatility, with Nifty showing signs of recovery but facing resistance around 23,800-24,000. Key stocks like Alkem Labs, Vedanta, Canara Bank, NHPC, and Adani Ports are in focus due to significant corporate developments including block deals, ED visits, capital raising plans, oversubscribed OFS, and strong cargo volumes.
INR settles lower as global crude oil prices stay elevated amid Middle East turmoil
The Indian rupee depreciated 15 paise to close at 95.34 (provisional) against the US dollar on Tuesday, as global crude oil prices jumped and the American currency remained firm amid massive safe-haven inflows. Significant foreign fund outflows also weighed on the investor sentiments. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 95.16 against the US dollar, then touched an intraday high of 95.03 and a low of 95.37. Indian shares closed higher on Tuesday, staging a rebound after four days of losses as investors assessed mixed signals over the status of U.S.-Iran peace talks and awaited upcoming RBI rate decision. The Nifty 50 gained 100.95 points (0.43%) to close at 23,483.55, while the Sensex rose 382.50 points (0.52%) to settle at 74,649.84.