scorecardresearch
Stock Market LIVE: Sensex, Nifty likely to open lower today

Stock Market LIVE: Sensex, Nifty likely to open lower today

Indian market halted its three-day winning streak on Friday as sentiments turned nervous on global bourses amid fears of an aggressive rate hike by the Federal Reserve. Sensex closed 773 points lower at 58,153 and Nifty lost 231 points to end at 17,374.

The Indian equity market is likely to open lower today as SGX Nifty fell 116 points to 17,144. The Indian equity market is likely to open lower today as SGX Nifty fell 116 points to 17,144.

Indian market halted its three-day winning streak on Friday as sentiments turned nervous on global bourses amid fears of an aggressive rate hike by the Federal Reserve. Sensex closed 773 points lower at 58,153 and Nifty lost 231 points to end at 17,374.

Here's a look at the latest updates of the market action on BSE and NSE today.

8:50 am: Earnings today

Shares of Eicher Motors, Graphite India, Grasim Industries, Balkrishna Industries, Coffee Day Enterprises, Dish TV India, NBCC, SpiceJet and VST Tillers Tractors are in focus as these firms will announce their quarterly numbers today.

8:35 am: FII and DII action

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) bought shares worth Rs 108 crore on February 11, and domestic institutional investors (DIIs) sold shares worth Rs 696.9 crore, as per provisional data available on NSE.

8:35 am: SGX NIfty

The Indian equity market is likely to open lower today as SGX Nifty fell 116 points to 17,144.

8:30 am: Market on Friday

Indian market halted its three-day winning streak on Friday as sentiments turned nervous on global bourses amid fears of an aggressive rate hike by the Federal Reserve.

Sensex closed 773 points lower at 58,153 and Nifty lost 231 points to end at 17,374.

Tech Mahindra, Infosys and HCL Tech were the top Sensex losers, falling up to 2.94%.  Of 30 Sensex stocks, 25 ended lower.

IndusInd  Bank, Tata Steel, NTPC, M&M and ITC were the only gainers, rising up to 0.94%.

BSE mid cap and small cap indices fell 453 points and 554 points, respectively.