The stock market opened, the Sensex broke over 1300 points, the Nifty fell below 14400
The stock market opened with a fall today on the first trading day of the week. At 0917 in the morning, the Bombay Stock Exchange's main index Sensex fell by 836.18 points to 48755.14 levels and the National Stock Exchange's Nifty broke 269.20 points.
The stock market opened with a fall today on the first trading day of the week. At 09:17 am, the Bombay Stock Exchange's leading index Sensex was down 836.18 points at 48,755.14 levels and the National Stock Exchange's Nifty was trading at 14,565.65 after breaking 269.20 points. Sensex 1404.47 (09:32 AM) 2.83%) was down by 48,186.85 points and the Nifty was trading 414.30 points down at 14,418.55.
The stock market closed down on Friday. The Sensex was down 154.89 at 49591.32. At the same time, the Nifty was down by 38.95 points to close at the level of 14834.85. The Sensex opened at a level of 49583.69, a decline of 162.52 points on the previous trading day. At the same time, the Nifty was down 40.90 points to open at the level of 14832.90.
In today's key stocks, all stocks except Infosys declined. Top losers include Hindustan Unilever Limited, Sun Pharma, Nestle India, Doctor Reddy, TCS, HDFC, Bajaj Auto, Bajaj Finance, IndusInd Bank, Reliance, Tech Mahindra, ITC, ICICI Bank, HCL Tech, Power Grid and ONGC. .
Foreign portfolio investors withdraw Rs 929 crore
The impact of the second wave of Corona transition has also started to appear on foreign portfolio investors (FPIs). So far in April, FPI has withdrawn Rs 971 crore from Indian markets. Earlier in March, FPI invested Rs 17,304 crore, in February, Rs 23,663 crore and in January, Rs 14,649 crore was invested in Indian markets.