For the third day in a row, the stock market Sensex rose by 116.97 points.

Equities: Domestic equities opened on a bullish note for the third consecutive day. The benchmark Sensex of the Mumbai Stock Exchange (BSE) opened 116.97 or 0.15% higher at 80,121.03 points as the market opened. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) Nifty opened with a marginal gain of 10.30 points or 0.04% at 24,204.80 points. On Tuesday, the Sensex closed down 105.79 points, or 0.13%, at 80,004.06, while the Nifty closed down 27.40 points, or 0.08%, at 24,194.50. Among the 30 listed companies on the BSE Sensex, Titan and Shriram Finance opened with gains, while 8 declined. Tata Group company Titan is the biggest gainer on the BSE. Its shares rose 2.40% to open at Rs 3395. Meanwhile, ICICI Bank shares opened with a loss of 1.84%. When the market opened, it reached a level of Rs.1281. Out of 2886 shares of NSE, 1638 shares opened in green and 1168 shares in red. 80 shares remained unchanged. Shares of Sriram Finance have started strongly on the NSE. Its shares opened 3.26% higher at Rs 3044 after the market opened. However, shares of Adani Enterprises opened 4.02% lower at Rs 2166.85 on the NSE. Also Read: This Is How All India Wins In Jharkhand, How Caste Groups Voted? Condition of other markets in Asia: If we talk about other stock markets in Asia, Japan’s Nikkei 225 and South Korea’s Kospi fell. Meanwhile, Hong Kong’s Hong Kong and China’s Shanghai Composite continued to rally. European markets were closed on Tuesday and US markets were closed. In the global oil market, Brent crude reached $72.83 per barrel, with a slight increase of 0.02%. Also read: Gold down by Rs.2250, silver down by Rs.2700 in two days, do you know today’s latest price?

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