Mumbai: Indian benchmark -Indices finished lower on Thursday after swinging between winnings and losses, while investors weighed the impact of the unexpected announcement of US President Donald Trump, who imposed 25% rates for Indian export to the US from 1 August. NSE’s Nifty fell 86.7 points, or 0.35%, to close to 24,768.35. BSE’s Sesex fell […]
Since October 2024, the Indian stock market has been very volatile, with corrections, global disturbances and a growing gap between Fundamentals and Valuation. From February 2025, Benchmark Indices such as the Sesex and Nifty 50 have fallen by 10-11% compared to their highlights, which means that they have lost the most profit they have achieved […]