The Sensex ended the session on Friday at 76,619, a decline of 424 points or 0.5 per cent. Meanwhile, the Nifty closed at 23,182, a drop of 130 points or 0.6 per cent
Cumulative net shorts on Nifty and Bank Nifty Futures by FPIs on Thursday was highest since June 6, 2024
Novice investors must understand that volatility is an inherent part of equity markets and learn to navigate through such phases
But benchmark indices see decline on Friday amid selling by foreign portfolio investors
Markets are expected to remain subdued at the beginning of 2025, facing headwinds from expensive valuations, structural issues in domestic consumption demand
The IiAS report found that 31, or 62 per cent, of the Nifty-50 companies have either a net zero or a carbon neutrality target
Both the Sensex and Nifty ended flat on the final trading day of the year, closing at 78,139 and 23,645, respectively
The Nifty 50 and Sensex rose 8.8 per cent and 8.2 per cent, respectively, this year, logging their ninth straight year of gains, mostly on support from domestic institutional investors
Number of such incidents has risen from 75 a year ago at the same set of firms
The Federal Reserve's projection of a slower pace of rate cuts in 2025 has pushed up US Treasury yields, diminishing the appeal of emerging market assets
Tests 50-WMA - a level not breached since March 2023 - after 200-DMA fall on Friday
Both indices below 200-DMA; equity investor losses mount to Rs 18.4 trn in 5 days
Most managers believe that green energy and banking could be prominent investment themes for the year ahead
Concerns about US President-elect Donald Trump's policies and their impact on emerging market flows are also troubling investors
Investors await Fed move; concerns grow over widening trade deficit
Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) of India has made its first investment in a real estate investment trust (Reit), marking a milestone more than five years after the product's launch in India
FPIs on Tuesday were net buyers worth Rs 3,665 crore, while domestic institutions sold shares worth Rs 251 crore
Bank credit is not growing because companies are still focused on deleveraging their balance sheets, while higher interest cost is squeezing the net interest margins of banks