Week ending 11th April 2026
# 1 Markets 1.1 After a shaky start, the market delivered its best weekly performance in over five years, with the Nifty 50 surging nearly 6% to reclaim the 24,000
# 1 Markets 1.1 After a shaky start, the market delivered its best weekly performance in over five years, with the Nifty 50 surging nearly 6% to reclaim the 24,000
# 1 Markets 1.1 Markets ended March 30 with a steep sell-off, as the Sensex fell 2.22% and the Nifty declined 2.14%, pressured by elevated crude prices, a weakening rupee,
# 1 Markets 1.1 The Indian equity market experienced a volatile, holiday-shortened week ultimately ending 1.27% lower as the Nifty 50 settled at 22,819.60 and the Sensex at 73,583.22. The
# 1 Markets 1.1 Indian equities had a volatile week, with the Sensex and Nifty falling ~2–3% amid early sharp selling as West Asia tensions and a spike in crude
# 1 Markets 1.1 Indian markets fell nearly 2% last week amid rising global tensions around US–Iran talks. The Sensex closed at 81,287 and the Nifty at 25,179 — its
# 1 Markets Indian equities posted mild weekly gains despite IT weakness and elevated volatility, supported by defensive buying. Nifty 50 rose 0.39% to 25,571 and Sensex gained 0.38% to
# 1 Markets 1.1 Markets rose ~1% in the holiday-shortened last week, closing near record highs at 26,328 and 85,762 respectively. Broader markets shone brighter signalling robust risk appetite and
# 1 Markets 1.1 Indian equity benchmarks closed last week higher, supported by post-Budget consolidation, progress on a US–India trade deal, and the RBI’s steady policy stance, even as global
# 1 Markets 1.1 Indian equity markets traded calmly but within a narrow range last week ahead of the Union Budget, with benchmark indices gaining about 1% as investors remained
# 1 Market 1.1 Indian equity markets came under sustained pressure last week, with benchmark indices retreating amid escalating global trade tensions, heavy foreign institutional investor (FII) outflows of over