The stock market opened with a boom in the seventh consecutive season on Tuesday. The BSE benchmark index Sensex was trading at the level of 78346.31 at 9.16 am, leaving 361.93 points. The NSE’s Nifty was trading at the level of 23754.45 by jumping 96.1 points. The Nifty Bank was also trading at 51906.70 with a gain of 201.75 points. In the initial session of business, L&T, TCS, Axis Bank, Tata Motors, Tech Mahindra were in major benefits, while Dr. Reddy’s Labs, Britannia, Hindalco, Tata Steel, SBI Life Insurance were in loss.
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HCL Technologies, Central Bank of India, Punjab & Sindh Bank, UCO Bank, Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals, Brigade Enterprises, Wipro, TTK Preustases, Sterling and Wilson Renuable Energy, Hyundai Motor India, Cholmandelm Investment and Finance Company and British Industries There will be a special eye.
Today in Asian stock markets
The Asian stock markets rose on Tuesday due to indication from Wall Street, as the possibility of reduced tariffs in the US increased the desire to take a risk, while the dollar was hovering around the three -week high after getting some relief from positive economic figures. Trump said on Monday that automobile tariffs are coming soon, while he indicated that all the tariffs he implemented will not be applicable on April 2 and some countries may get exemption. It was enough for investors to send American shares up. The S&P 500 closed at its highest level in over two weeks, while Nasdaq went up more than 2 percent due to the rise in tech shares.
Minor changes in crude oil prices
On Tuesday, there was a slight change in oil prices in the Asian markets, while it increased by 1 percent in the last session. Brent crude futures rose by 3 cents to $ 73.03. The US West Texas Intermediate Crude rose 1 st to $ 69.12. Gold remained stable at $ 3,013.75 an ounce after a subjected to anxiety on the US tariff and an indication of a federal reserve official adopting a cautious stance on interest rate cuts this year.
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