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Stock market today: BSE Sensex opens in red; Nifty50 below 23,050 – The Times of India Trending Global News

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  • February 12, 2025
Nagraj Shetty of HDFC Securities says that daily charts reveal a major recession tendency with less peaks and troughs. (AI image)

Stock Market Today: Indian Equity Benchmark Indis, BSE Sensex and Nifty 50, opened in Red on Wednesday. While BSE Sensex was below 76,200, Nifty50 was near 23,000. At 9:16 am, the BSE Sensex was trading below 145 points or 0.19%at 76,149.00. Nifty50 was below 23,038.05, 34 points or 0.15%.
The Indian equity markets fell for the fifth straight session on Tuesday, which led to significant sales pressure due to rising tariff concerns and poor corporate results, affecting the overall market spirit.
“, PM Modi’s two -day American visit starts in a significant moment a two -day American visit starting on Wednesday. As he meets Trump to discuss business, the market estimates a success that makes the tariff stress to a success Can reduce and restore confidence, “Siddharth Khemka, Head – Research, Money Management, Motilla Oswal.
Daily charts reveal the trend of a major recession with less peaks and troughs, with the Nifty move towards creating a new lower floor below 22,786 levels under the January swing. According to Nagraj Shetty of HDFC Securities, any upward movement can withstand strong resistance near 23,200 levels.
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The US stock indices on Tuesday showed various results as the Coca-Cola and apple balanced Tesla’s profit, while investors analyzed recent statements of Federal Reserve Chair Zerome Powell.
Asian markets showed mixed performances, extending Japan’s shares, while the Australian shares were flat before the US inflation data release on Wednesday. Stock index futures of Hong Kong indicated upward movement.
The tariff announcements by US President Donald Trump reduced gold prices on Wednesday after their record peak in the last session run by global trade stress. Markets are now waiting for important American inflation figures.
FPI on Tuesday recorded a net sales of Rs 4,486 crore, while domestic institutional investors bought shares worth Rs 4002 crore.
The pure short status of FIIS was Rs 1.84 lakh crore on Tuesday, from Rs 1.73 lakh crore on Monday.