Stock market opened flat, Nifty below 24800, know the condition of Sensex, movement in these stocks

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Stock market opened flat, Nifty below 24800, know the condition of Sensex, movement in these stocks
Bank Nifty index opened with a gain of 257.20 points at 50,736.10.

The domestic stock market opened flat on Tuesday, irrespective of the counting of votes for Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections. Benchmark equity indices started the trading session with a mixed trend. National Stock Exchange (NSE) Nifty 50 opened 36.45 points higher at 24,832.45 in early trade, while Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Sensex opened 223.44 points lower at 80,826.56. Most indices opened with a mixed trend. Bank Nifty index opened with a gain of 257.20 points at 50,736.10.

Top Gainer Top Loser Stocks

On the National Stock Exchange (NSE) Nifty 50 index, Trent, HDFC Bank, Apollo Hospitals and IndusInd Bank emerged as the top gainers, while the top laggards included Tata Steel, Power Grid, JSW Steel, BPCL and Nestle India. Are.

Investor sentiment

According to provisional data available on the National Stock Exchange i.e. NSE, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) sold shares worth Rs 8,293.41 crore on October 7, 2024, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) bought shares worth Rs 13,245.12 crore.

These companies are included in the ban list

In the market today, stocks of IDFC First Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bandhan Bank, Birlasoft, GNFC, Granules India, Hindustan Copper, Manappuram Finance and RBL Bank are included in the F&O ban list.

International market situation

The momentum in Chinese markets diminished on Tuesday. China’s CSI 300 rose more than 10% on Tuesday after returning from the Golden Week holiday, but the index ended the session up 5%. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index briefly fell more than 10%, but then recovered to a modest decline of 6.4%. Other markets in Asia-Pacific fell on Tuesday as investors eyed August wages and spending data from Japan. Household spending in Japan fell 1.9% in real terms year-on-year in August, a smaller decline than the 2.6% decline expected by a Reuters poll of economists.

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