Stock Market Opening: Business has started with a strong boom in the stock market today and Bank Nifty is also trading with a tremendous growth.
Stock Market Opening: Business has been seen in the stock market today with an increase and Sensex-Nifty are trading with a strong height in the opening. The Sensex is witnessing a gain of more than 120 points and the Nifty has also managed to open higher by more than 33 points.
Market fell after opening minutes
After the opening, the stock market had declined in the first 10 minutes and the Sensex had come down to 62190 with a fall of 155 points i.e. 0.25 per cent. Apart from this, the Nifty of NSE was trading at 18,367.20 with a decline of 31.65 points i.e. 0.17 per cent.
How did the market open today
BSE’s 30-share index Sensex opened at 62,474.11 with a gain of 128.40 points, or 0.21 per cent. Apart from this, the NSE’s 50-share index Nifty has opened at 18,432.35 after a gain of 33.50 points i.e. 0.18 per cent.
How were the trends in pre-opening
Today, in the pre-opening of the market, there were indications of Bank Nifty opening at a record high, but it was not seen in the initial minutes. Shortly after the market opened, the stock market declined.
There is a decline in these sectors of Nifty
Today Nifty’s bank sector, financial services, media and private bank sectors are witnessing a decline. Apart from this, talking about rising sectors, a rise of 0.88 percent is being seen in realty shares. Business is being seen with a speed of 0.91 percent in PSU Bank and 0.73 percent in Pharma. At the same time, business is being seen in IT shares with a strength of 0.56 percent.
Condition of sensex shares
Out of 30 Sensex stocks, 18 stocks are seeing a boom and 12 stocks are trading with a decline. At present, the stock of Bajaj Finance is trading with the maximum gain of 1.15 per cent. On the other hand, Sun Pharma, Bajaj Finserv, Infosys, Wipro, Asian Paints, Nestle, TCS, NTPC, Titan, Tata Motors, SBI, ICICI Bank, Tata Steel and HDFC Bank are seeing rapid trading in other rising stocks. Is.