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Sensex, Nifty up 15% year-to-date; will indices extend gains in last trading session of 2020? Kshitij Bhargava © Provided by The Financial Express Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq ended yesterday’s trading session with gains.
Domestic equity markets rose for the sixth day straight on Wednesday to end the trading session at their highest ever closing levels yet again. S&P BSE Sensex now sits at 47,746 while the 50-stock NSE Nifty is just shy of the 14,000 mark. Today, the last trading session of the year that saw Dalal Street tumble disastrously in March and then recover all losses in a multi-month rally also happens to be the last expiry of the year. SGX Nifty was up in the green, following the positive movement on Wall Street yesterday. Asia stock markets were trading with gains on Thursday morning with Shanghai Composite, Hang Seng, and KOSPI trading in the green.
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Sensex, Nifty continue setting fresh highs, charts suggest further upside potential
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Sensex, Nifty continue setting fresh highs; charts suggest further upside potential Kshitij Bhargava © Provided by The Financial Express On Friday, Foreign Institutional Investors bought Rs 1,981 crore worth of domestic securities.
S&P BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty 50 were seen resuming their upwards march on Wednesday as the benchmark indices set record highs once again. Sensex now sits at 46,666 while the 50-stock Nifty is at 13,682. Broader markets outperformed benchmark indices and volatility slipped marginally. So far this month, benchmark indices have zoomed over 5.5% each already. On Thursday morning, cues from global peers were mixed as Dow Jones closed in red on Wednesday but NASDAQ and S&P 500 gained. Major Asian stock markets were trading higher except KOSPI.