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Global equities remained buoyant on Thursday, supported by renewed optimism around US-UK trade negotiations and early signs of easing tensions between the US and China ahead of a key summit in Switzerland.
US Markets: The Nasdaq led the gains, rising 1.1%, while the Dow Jones and S&P 500 added 0.6% each.
Asian Markets: Followed suit, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 climbing 1.1% and Australia’s ASX 200 inching up 0.1%.
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Back home, Indian markets closed in the red amid heightened geopolitical tensions following military escalations along the western border.
Sensex: Fell 411.97 points to 80,334.81
Nifty: Dropped 140.60 points to 24,273.80, breaking below the key 24,300 level
Sectorally, apart from IT and Media, all indices ended in negative territory. Metal, Oil & Gas, Pharma, PSU Banks, and Auto stocks bore the brunt, shedding between 1–2%. The broader market was notably weak with the BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices falling 1.9% and 1%, respectively.
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The Nifty formed a bearish candle with lower highs and lows, signaling profit booking amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Range Outlook: Likely to trade between 24,000–24,500 in the near term
Key Support: 23,800 – a zone aligned with prior lows and recent breakout levels
Key Resistance: 24,300 & 24,440
Bank Nifty: Expected to hover between 54,000–55,500
A breakdown below 23,800 could accelerate the correction towards the 200-day EMA, near the 23,500–23,400 region.
Resistance: 24,300 / 24,440
Support: 23,930 / 23,800
Resistance: 54,400 / 54,690
Support: 53,550 / 53,100
M&M Financial approved a ₹2,996 crore rights issue (1 share for every 8 held) at ₹194/share.
Brigade Enterprises acquired an 11-acre parcel in Bengaluru’s Whitefield to launch a commercial project with a GDV of ₹2,000+ crore.
FIIs were net buyers at ₹2,007.96 crore; DIIs sold ₹596.25 crore worth of equities (provisional data).
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Multiple sites across Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan, including the Jammu Airport and Pathankot Airbase, came under attack as Pakistan launched artillery and drone strikes. India’s Armed Forces successfully defended the assets, with the S-400 system intercepting multiple incoming missiles.
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That’s a wrap for today’s market session!
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