The first week of new year was featured by an important achievement by the stock market, which ended past 14,000 milestone for the first time on January 2.
The Nifty gained 73 points to close at 5,569.
The Sensex finally ended with a hefty loss of 717 points (3.8%) at 17,998 - the second biggest single-day loss for the index.
Airline pares capacity on routes like Mumbai-Delhi and Mumbai-Bengaluru on weekends, uses freed up slot at Mumbai to fly Amritsar, Patna, Varanasi
This is the same level as the peak rate of the Association of South East Asian Nations.
The NSE Nifty ended at 4,938, up 7 points. The Realty index, however, dropped 3 per cent to 9085. The market breadth was negative - out of 2,816 stocks traded, 1,654 declined, 1,111 advanced and 51 were unchanged on Tuesday.
The NSE Nifty lost 11 points to close at at 4,518.
The NSE Nifty ended at 4,508, down 2 points.
The NSE Nifty ended at 4,475, up 11 points.
The NSE Nifty ended at 4,389, up 30 points.
The NSE Nifty ended at 4,209, up 101 points.
ICICI Bank Ltd, India's biggest private sector lender, posted its slowest quarterly growth in four years as asset quality worsened and funds set aside for bad loans and contingencies almost doubled from a year earlier.
The index rallied to a high of 15,045, and finally ended with a gain of 149 points at 15,017.
The Sensex finally ended with a marginal gain of 30 points at 14,933. The NSE Nifty ended 16 points up at 4,356.
The NSE Nifty ended at 4,402, up 46 points.
The stubbornly high global crude oil prices are opening up a can of worms to heightened inflation risks and likely to disrupt government's fiscal maths along with deteriorating global financial conditions.
The Sensex opened with a positive gap of 55 points at 15,019.
The government on Thursday hinted at paring down levies on automobile sector, even as he asked carmakers to step up investment to fuel growth and employment.
The Sensex opened with a positive gap of 130 points at 14,468.
Gold prices in Mumbai hit a five-month low at Rs 8,800 (99.5) and Rs 8,850 (99.9) per 10 gram on Thursday following a decline in the global prices and falling demand in the domestic market.
The Sensex opened with a positive gap of 90 points at 14,217
The Sensex opened with a positive gap of 110 points at 14,044.
'It could take 12 months or more for hiring to get back on track.' 'New opportunities would come up and there will be demand for skillsets that can help dealing with the current situation.'
The Sensex opened with a positive gap of 32 points at 13,222.
The Sensex opened a tad (five points) higher at 12,792,
The Nifty gained 47 points to close at 3,605.\n\n
Volatility can be the order of the day, the positives of the last trading session might just spill over to today's trading session indicating the possibility of an intra-day upside especially above the 14698 level.
'The no-rate cut policy and preference to wait for the Budget and clarity on the fiscal front demonstrate RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das is maturing in his new role,' notes Tamal Bandyopadhyay.
Market breadth depicted gains with 1,476 advances over 1,403 declines on the BSE. 140 stocks remained unchanged.
Among Sensex constituents, HCL Tech suffered the most by diving 2.26 per cent, followed by HDFC shedding 2.10 per cent.
market sentiment remains positive on the back of fresh long positions and short covering seen in specific stocks
The Mid-Year Review on Monday lowered growth projections at 6 per cent-plus this fiscal but maintained India would continue to be one of the fastest growing economies of the world.
The markets opened strong on the back of positive Asian cues