Domestic stock market opened on green mark, Sensex jumped 295 points.

New Delhi . Amidst the ongoing crisis in West Asia, the domestic stock market opened on the green mark on Tuesday, the second trading day of the week. Both the major benchmark indices of the market, Sensex, are up by 295 points and Nifty is up by 83 points.

Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Sensex is trending at 75,609.83 with a rise of 294.79 points or 0.39 percent in early trade. At the same time, Nifty of National Stock Exchange (NSE) is also trading at the level of 23,760 with an increase of 82.60 points or 0.35 percent.

Shares of 20 out of 30 Sensex companies opened with gains and shares of the remaining 9 companies opened in the red with a decline. Shares of Hindustan Unilever are trading without any change. At the same time, shares of 33 out of 50 companies of NSE Nifty are showing a rise. At the same time, shares of all the remaining 17 companies are trading with a decline.

In today’s trading, there is maximum buying in Nifty IT, while there is maximum selling in Nifty Private Bank shares. The exchange rate of the Indian currency rupee against the American currency is trending at 96.38 per dollar, falling by 18 paise in early trade.

It is noteworthy that a day before this on Monday, Sensex and Nifty closed with slight gains. The Sensex closed at 75,315.04 with a rise of 77.05 points. At the same time, Nifty closed at the level of 23,649.95 with a gain of 6.45 points.

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