
Markets Snap 6-Week Losing Streak in Holiday-Shortened Week
The Indian stock market broke its six-week losing streak, ending a volatile, holiday-shortened week with modest gains, buoyed by a sovereign rating upgrade and stable inflation data.

The Indian stock market broke its six-week losing streak, ending a volatile, holiday-shortened week with modest gains, buoyed by a sovereign rating upgrade and stable inflation data.

The Indian stock market closed flat on August 14, 2025, as investors exercised caution ahead of a long weekend. While benchmark indices saw minimal movement, the real action was in individual stocks reacting to a wave of Q1 earnings reports from major players like BPCL, Muthoot Finance, and United Spirits.

The Indian stock market witnessed a significant rally on August 13, 2025, with both the Sensex and Nifty 50 closing in the green. This surge was primarily driven by positive global cues and a sharp drop in domestic retail inflation, which boosted investor sentiment.

The Indian stock market snapped a six-week losing streak with a relief rally on Monday as investors hunted for bargains. While the broader market showed signs of recovery, the real action was in individual stocks reacting to a mixed bag of Q1 earnings reports.

Indian markets witnessed a sharp sell-off, with the Sensex and Nifty plunging to a three-month low. We decode the primary reason—escalating trade tensions with the US—and other key factors that spooked investors today.

The Indian stock market saw a volatile session after the US announced it would double tariffs on Indian goods to 50%. Despite a sharp initial fall, the Sensex and Nifty staged a surprising recovery. We break down the impact and what investors should watch for.

The RBI kept the repo rate unchanged at 5.50%, but this wasn't enough to calm investor nerves. The Sensex and Nifty both ended in the red as concerns over US tariffs overshadowed the central bank's optimistic inflation forecast.

The Indian stock market broke its five-week losing streak with a significant rally on Monday. The Sensex and Nifty closed higher, driven by strong buying in metal, IT, and auto stocks, as investors look forward to the RBI's monetary policy decision.

The Indian stock market ended the week on a sour note, with both the Sensex and Nifty 50 closing deep in the red. The sell-off was triggered by renewed fears of a trade war after the US announced a new 25% tariff on Indian exports, sending a wave of uncertainty across global markets.

Indian markets experienced extreme volatility after a surprise 25% US tariff announcement caused a sharp crash. However, a remarkable mid-day recovery, led by defensive sectors, erased a majority of the losses.

Engineering giant Larsen & Toubro's blockbuster Q1 results lifted the Indian stock market, but cautious sentiment prevailed due to ongoing US trade deal uncertainty and persistent FII outflows.

The Indian stock market staged a strong comeback on Tuesday, with the Sensex and Nifty both closing in the green after three consecutive days of losses. The rally was fueled by encouraging Q1 earnings reports and a rebound in blue-chip stocks like Reliance Industries and HDFC Bank.

Adani Green Energy (AGEL) reports a stellar 31% YoY jump in its Q1 FY26 net profit, defying a weak market trend. We break down the numbers, the growth drivers, and what it means for investors.

A sharp sell-off hit the Indian stock market on Friday, July 25, 2025, as disappointing quarterly results from NBFC giant Bajaj Finance triggered a wider market downturn. The Sensex and Nifty both closed nearly 1% lower, with broad-based selling across most sectors.

The Indian stock market snapped its winning streak as the Sensex and Nifty 50 fell sharply on Thursday, July 24, 2025. We break down the key reasons, from disappointing Q1 earnings in the IT sector to persistent foreign investor selling, and what it means for you.