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Domestic equity markets see volatile trading in morning session

April 25, 2023 10:39 am | Updated 10:39 am IST - Mumbai

A day after reclaiming the 60,000 level, the Sensex opened in the negative territory

Domestic equity markets witnessed volatile trading in the morning session on April 25, with Sensex and Nifty trading flat as investors await corporate results to assess demand scenario in the economy. | Photo Credit: ANI

Domestic equity markets witnessed volatile trading in the morning session on April 25, with Sensex and Nifty trading flat as investors await corporate results to assess demand scenario in the economy.

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A day after reclaiming the 60,000 level, the 30-share benchmark Sensex opened in the negative territory and was trading marginally lower at 60,045.23 points.

As many as 14 Sensex constituents gained, while 16 declined in early trade.

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The broader 50-share Nifty was trading flat at 17,740.60 points after opening marginally lower. As many as 25 scrips of the key index were in the positive zone, while an equal number were in the negative territory.

Asian markets witnessed mixed trends as Japan's Nikkei 225 was trading higher, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng and China's SSE Composite Index were quoting lower.

On April 24, European markets closed in the red, while the U.S. shares ended on a mixed note as investors await financial results of big tech companies and fresh economic data amid concerns in certain quarters about possible recession.

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In a pre-market open note, Deepak Jasani, Head of Retail Research at HDFC Securities, said the Indian market could open flat to mildly higher, despite largely lower Asian markets today and mixed U.S. markets on April 24.

Asia-Pacific markets were largely lower on April 24, following a similar session on Wall Street as investors look ahead to big tech earnings later this week, he added.

Buoyed by strong buying in financial stocks, Sensex and Nifty had settled with gains on April 24, with the 30-share index reclaiming the 60,000-level.

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Mitul Shah, Head of Research– Institutional Desk at Reliance Securities, in a pre-market open note, said the markets are in the thick of the earnings season both in India and globally.

Investors will closely analyse the quarterly numbers and the management commentary on the demand scenario in the economy. Commodity prices, including Brent crude prices, will depend on the extent of the recessionary conditions in the U.S. and recovery in China, he said.

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) were net sellers on April 24 as they offloaded domestic equities worth ₹412.27 crore, as per data available with BSE.

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