Markets Wrap – Thu, 23 Feb ‘23- Nifty, Sensex in red, rupee gains; Asia, US markets, Gold, Crude updates
时间:2024-06-26 09:06:52 阅读(143)
Domestic indices ended Thursday’s session marginally lower but Nifty 50 managed to settle above 17,500 and Sensex above 59,600. Bank Nifty held the crucial level and closed above 40,000. The top gainers on the Nifty 50 were Hindalco (up 1.79%), Coal India (up 1.63%), Axis Bank (up 1.58%), JSW Steel (up 1.33%) and Tata Motors (up 1.29%) while Asian Paints (down 3.18%), Larsen & Toubro (down 1.86%), Titan (down 1.63%), Divis Lab (down 1.56%) and IndusInd Bank (down 1.44%) were the losers.US Markets
The US stock market ended the overnight session mixed with Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 0.26%, S&P500 dropping 0.16% while the tech-heavy Nasdaq rose 0.13%.
Asian markets closed mostly in the red territory on Thursday. China’s Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.11%, South Korea’s KOSPI rose 0.89%, Japan’s Nikkei 225 was down 1.34%, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng tumbled 0.35%.
Rupee movementThe Indian rupee appreciated 0.14% to 82.74 against the US dollar at 3:52 PM (IST).
Gold, SilverGold futures on the multi-commodity exchange for April delivery were trading at Rs 55,780.00, down 303 points or 0.54% while Silver futures for March delivery fell 506 points or 0.77% to Rs 64,932.00.
Crude oilWTI Crude futures for March delivery were up 0.57% at $74.37 while Brent Crude futures for March delivery were trading 0.61% higher at $81.09 at 3:55 PM (IST).
上一篇:Buy these three shares for gains; Nifty bull run may have more legs, Bank Nifty support at 36200
下一篇:Yes Bank shares drops over 2 per cent after June quarter earnings
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