Nifty-Sensex View - 25.06.2020: 09.00 Am
Pre-Session: Sensex, Nifty to open lower as IMF cuts global growth outlook
25/06/2020 08:37
Domestic bourses are expected to start the day in red on Thursday after a steep fall in the US markets overnight owing to the downward revision of global growth projections by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The international agency projected the global output to shrink 4.9 per cent this year, much sharper than the 3.0 per cent contraction predicted in April. For India, it has projected a sharp contraction of 4.5 per cent in FY21, calling it a "historic low".
Market participants will also react to the rising Covid-19 cases in India while the corporate results will induce stock-specific action.
On Wednesday, the 30-share benchmark index ended at 34868.98 down by -561.45 points or by -1.58 % and then NSE Nifty was at 10305.3 down by -165.7 points or by -1.58 %.
On the global front, overnight, the Dow Jones fell 2.72 per cent, the S&P 500 lost 2.59 per cent, and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 2.19 per cent. Early today, Japan's Nikkei erased 1.38 per cent, while South Korea's Kospi dipped 1.72 per cent. At 7:30 am, SGX Nifty was at 10,189 level, down 124 points.
On Tuesday, the 30-share benchmark index ended at 35430.43 up by 519.11 points or by 1.49 % and then NSE Nifty was at 10471 up by 159.8 points.
25/06/2020 08:37
Domestic bourses are expected to start the day in red on Thursday after a steep fall in the US markets overnight owing to the downward revision of global growth projections by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The international agency projected the global output to shrink 4.9 per cent this year, much sharper than the 3.0 per cent contraction predicted in April. For India, it has projected a sharp contraction of 4.5 per cent in FY21, calling it a "historic low".
Market participants will also react to the rising Covid-19 cases in India while the corporate results will induce stock-specific action.
On Wednesday, the 30-share benchmark index ended at 34868.98 down by -561.45 points or by -1.58 % and then NSE Nifty was at 10305.3 down by -165.7 points or by -1.58 %.
On the global front, overnight, the Dow Jones fell 2.72 per cent, the S&P 500 lost 2.59 per cent, and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 2.19 per cent. Early today, Japan's Nikkei erased 1.38 per cent, while South Korea's Kospi dipped 1.72 per cent. At 7:30 am, SGX Nifty was at 10,189 level, down 124 points.
On Tuesday, the 30-share benchmark index ended at 35430.43 up by 519.11 points or by 1.49 % and then NSE Nifty was at 10471 up by 159.8 points.
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