Stock Market Today: BSE Sensex finished 65 points or 0.11% higher at 59,632, and Nifty50 broke its three-day losing streak by rising 6 points or 0.03% to conclude at 17,624. The Nifty futures contract traded 21.5 points, or 0.12%, higher at 17,686.50 on the Singapore Exchange, indicating that Dalal Street would likely open the day higher on Friday.
Stock Market Today: Wall Street slides, rupee gains
On Thursday, major U.S. stock indices declined as investors sought clarification on the future of interest rates in the wake of poor quarterly earnings from businesses like Tesla and AT&T.
On Thursday, the rupee strengthened 11 paise to settle at 82.14 (provisional) against the US dollar as crude oil prices declined from high points.
Oil prices extend losses on fears of recession and slower oil demand
On Thursday, major U.S. stock indices declined as investors sought clarification on the future of interest rates in the wake of poor quarterly earnings from businesses like Tesla and AT&T.
On Thursday, the rupee strengthened 11 paise to settle at 82.14 (provisional) against the US dollar as crude oil prices declined from high points.
Tokyo stocks open lower tracking US falls
On Friday, Tokyo equities opened lower, mirroring declines on Wall Street, as market pressure from problems in the car sector was felt.The broad Topix index fell 0.35 percent, or 7.11 points, to 2,032.62, while the benchmark Nikkei 225 index was down 0.24 percent, or 68.01 points, at 28,589.56.
Stock Market Today: Recession fears set stocks on course for weekly drop
Bonds saw their highest bid in weeks as U.S. data and profits showed hints of weakness. On Friday, Asian equities fell towards their worst week in a month and a half, as oil nursed losses. Data from the previous night revealed that more Americans were requesting unemployment benefits and that manufacturing activity in the mid-Atlantic area had fallen to its lowest point in over three years.
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