Nifty last close: 23361.05 (-0.52%)
Indian equities fell on February 3, tracking losses in global markets after Trump announced new tariffs
The NSE Nifty 50 declined 0.52 percent to 23,361.05
BSE Sensex dropped 0.4 percent to 77,192.86 at closing
Midcap index shed nearly 1 percent, while smallcap index declined 2 percent
On the sectoral front, except Consumer Durables up 0.5 percent) and IT up 0.7 percent
All other sectoral indices ended lower with capital goods index down 4 percent
Energy, metal, oil & gas, power, PSU indices down 2-3 percent each
Asian currencies fell against the US dollar in the early Monday
The Indian currency fell to a record low in early trade at 87.1100 against the US dollar
FIIs remained net sellers for the 23rd session, as they offloaded equities worth Rs 3958 crore
domestic institutional investors (DIIs) bought equities worth Rs 2708 crore on the same day
Markets set for a positive start as Trump pauses tariffs on Canada, Mexico
Trump to speak with China’s Xi after hiking tariffs, White House says
The major stock indexes closed lower on Monday
The S&P 500 lost 45.45 points, or 0.75%
Nasdaq Composite lost 235.21 points, or 1.20%
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 124.47 points, or 0.27%
The dollar index pared some previous session gains against the major currencies in the early Tuesday
Dollar index fell to 108.30
US 10-Year Treasury yield was up 13 bps to 4.56
Asian shares climbed after President Donald Trump delayed tariffs on Mexico and Canada for a month
Nikkei up 1.5% and Hangseng up 3%
GiftNifty indicates a gap up opening for the index
Nifty is facing a intraday resistance 23400 and 23440
If stays above 23440 will try to move 23500 and 23560
On other side, Nifty considering a supports 23320 and 23280
Below 23280 finding a next support around 23220 and 23150
Updated: 08.52 am / 04th Feb 2025