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Sensex, Nifty open in red again, dragged down by realty, banking, energy stocks

This also comes at a time when the rupee hit an all-time low, though its drop was attributed to both volatile domestic equities and a strengthened US dollar

Published on: Jan 09, 2025 09:45 AM IST
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The stock market yet again opened in the red on Thursday, January 9, after the previous day's trading session ended in a relatively flat close.

A bird flies past a screen displaying the Sensex results on the facade of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building in Mumbai, February 1, 2023 (Niharika Kulkarni/Reuters)
A bird flies past a screen displaying the Sensex results on the facade of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building in Mumbai, February 1, 2023 (Niharika Kulkarni/Reuters)

At 9:30am, the benchmark BSE Sensex was down by 233.34 points or 0.30%, reaching 77,915.15. The broader NSE Nifty was down by 72.80 or 0.31%, reaching 23,616.15.

This also comes at a time when the rupee hit an all-time low, though its drop was attributed to both volatile domestic equities and a strengthened US dollar.

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Which stocks fell the most?

Only six out of the 30 Sensex stocks were in the green. Tata Motors Ltd. fell the most by 1.94%, trading at 779.40. This was followed by Larsen & Toubro Ltd., which fell 1.39%, trading at 3,546.20, and Zomato Ltd., which fell 1.00%, trading at 247.50.

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Which sectors fell the most?

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How did the stock market perform yesterday?

The stock market closed flat after the trading session ended on Wednesday, January 8, 2025.

However, only 14 out of the 30 Sensex stocks were in the green.

The Sensex closed 50.62 points or 0.06% lower at 78,148.49, while the Nifty closed 18.95 points or 0.08% lower at 23,688.95.

The Nifty Consumer Durables index fell the most by 2.16%, closing at 41,745.75. This was followed by Nifty Midsmall Financial Services which dropped 1.38%, reaching 15,578.55, and Nifty Healthcare Index which was down 1.09%, reaching 14,783.65.

 
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Abhyjith K. Ashokan

Deeply passionate about writing, Abhyjith works as a business journalist covering corporates, markets, the economy, and policy - forces that in many ways, shape the world and pave the path for intriguing storytelling. For him, breaking news is a high that only gets matched by the adventures of the open road; both of which he deems essential to what matters at the end of the day. The story.

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