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Share Market Highlights 24 January 2024:

Share Market Highlights 24 January 2024:

By - 26 Jan 2024 08:54 PM

Sensex, Nifty updates on 24 January 2024: India’s equity markets are volatile on Wednesday. The ​BSE Sensex​ rose 689.75 pts or 0.98% to close at 71,060.31. The ​NSE Nifty​ jumped 215.15 pts or 1.01% to close at 21,453.95. Analysts anticipated sustained selling pressure from foreign portfolio investors, emphasizing the significance of upcoming results and heightened volatility during the monthly F&O settlement. Siddhartha Khemka, Head of Retail Research at Motilal Oswal Financial Services, highlighted caution in global sentiments due to Fitch Group’s warning about the impact on South Asian economies and increased hostilities in the Red Sea. Technical analyst Pravesh Gour noted Nifty’s breakdown, signalling potential testing at 50-DMA at 21000, while Bank Nifty faces hurdles and support challenges.                                                                                                                                                                                                   Market Update: Sensex surges 690 points to reclaim 71k leve Equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty rebounded sharply by one per cent on Wednesday after sliding for the past two sessions, propelled by bargain hunting in metal, commodity, and telecom stocks.

Currency Market Live Updates: Rupee ends slightly higher, aided by yuan’s uptick, dollar’s slip. The rupee ended marginally higher on Wednesday, aided by a slight uptick in the offshore Chinese yuan and a pullback in the dollar index.The rupee ended at 83.1225 against the US dollar, compared with its close at 83.15 in the previous session.Bharat Dynamics reported its standalone net profit for the quarter ended December 2023 at ₹135.03 crore as against ₹83.74 crore in December 2022. The stock closed at ₹1,696.50 on the NSE, up by 1.61%.“The market rebounded from yesterday’s sell-off taking cues from global peers. The sentiment was reinforced by the PBOC’s 0.5% cut in reserve ratio to boost growth and financial liquidity. However, overall sentiment is muted as concerns persist on FIIs selling due to premium valuations in India and below expectation Q3 earnings so far.”

 

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