Sensex, Nifty Seen Opening Little Changed On Muted Global Cues

RTTNews | Pred 684 dňami
Sensex, Nifty Seen Opening Little Changed On Muted Global Cues

(RTTNews) - Indian shares may open on a flat note Friday as investors weigh muted global cues against a sharp fall in oil prices.

Crude oil prices were mixed this morning after tumbling around 3 percent in the U.S. trading session overnight on signs of easing supply disruptions.

Losses, if any, may remain limited on data showing that FIIs have turned net buyers after being sellers for six consecutive days.

Banks could be in focus today after the RBI's Financial Stability Report cautioned that Indian banks' gross non-performing assets ratio may rise to 4.4 percent by September 2024.

Benchmark indexes Sensex and Nifty rose around half a percent each on Thursday to extend gains for the fifth straight session and touch fresh record closing highs, while the rupee settled 17 paise higher at 83.17 against the dollar.

Asian markets traded mixed in the final trading session of the year.

The dollar index traded weak after the release of downbeat U.S. economic data while gold prices were seeing modest gains.

U.S. stocks ended narrowly mixed overnight while benchmark Treasury yields and the dollar edged up from five-month lows on the penultimate trading day of 2023.

In economic releases, the number of Americans filing initial claims for unemployment benefits rose more than expected last week, while November pending home sales were unchanged.

The Dow inched up 0.1 percent to hit a new record closing high and the S&P finished marginally higher while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite ended flat with a negative bias.

European stocks slipped on Thursday after recent gains on dovish Fed bets. The pan European STOXX 600 eased 0.1 percent.

The German DAX slipped 0.2 percent, France's CAC 40 dropped half a percent and the U.K.'s FTSE 100 finished marginally lower.

read more
Bay Street May Open On Positive Note Again

Bay Street May Open On Positive Note Again

Canadian stocks may open higher on Wednesday amid optimism about an end to the U.S. government shutdown. Firm European stocks and expectations of an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve next month may also help underpin sentiment.
RTTNews | Pred 5 h 9 min
FTSE 100 Pares Early Gains; SSE Soars 12%

FTSE 100 Pares Early Gains; SSE Soars 12%

After opening marginally higher and moving up a bit subsequently, the U.K. market's FTSE 100 slipped into negative territory on Wednesday, with investors looking for direction and largely refraining from making significant moves.
RTTNews | Pred 6 h 27 min
CAC 40 Extends Gains To 3rd Straight Day, Rises Over 1%

CAC 40 Extends Gains To 3rd Straight Day, Rises Over 1%

French stocks are up in positive territory on Wednesday, extending gains to a third straight session, led by gains in financial and luxury sectors. Expectations of an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve next month, and hopes that the government shutdown in the U.S. will likely end this week help underpin sentiment.
RTTNews | Pred 7 h 25 min
DAX Climbs To 4-week High On Inflation Data, Earnings

DAX Climbs To 4-week High On Inflation Data, Earnings

Germany's DAX climbed to a four-week high on Wednesday with investors continuing to pick up stocks amid hopes the US government shutdown will come to an end soon, and expectations of an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve in December.
RTTNews | Pred 7 h 51 min
Yen Falls After Japan PM Takaichi Comments

Yen Falls After Japan PM Takaichi Comments

The Japanese yen weakened against other major currencies in the Asian session on Wednesday, as Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi signals a looser fiscal target and calls for caution in the Bank of Japan (BoJ) rate hike.
RTTNews | Pred 9 h 50 min
Asian Shares Mixed As Tech Stocks Drag

Asian Shares Mixed As Tech Stocks Drag

Asian stocks ended mixed on Wednesday as concerns persisted about a potential Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven market bubble and new data added to signs of a weakening U.S. labor market.
RTTNews | Pred 10 h 28 min