Stock Market Opening Bell: Nifty 50 Falls 0.13%, Sensex Dips 0.01% - Here's Why
Stock Market Opening Bell: While Sensex rang in 0.01% lower at 77,086.05 level , Nifty 50 stood 0.13% lower at 24,071.30 level.
- Republic Business
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Stock Market Opening Bell: The Indian stock market benchmark indices, Sensex, and Nifty 50, are witnessed a gap down opening in Tuesday's trading session, after trends on Gift Nifty index signalled a flat opening.
While Sensex rang in 0.01% lower at 77,086.05 level , Nifty 50 stood 0.13% lower at 24,071.30 level.
Gift Nifty was trading near the 24,149 mark, up over 26 points from the previous close of Nifty futures.
On June 22, Indian benchmark bourses closed in green on Monday, 22 June, supported by improving sentiment after reports indicated progress in US-Iran peace negotiations and easing crude oil prices, which enhanced investors’ appetite for risk.
The Sensex advanced 291.17 points, or 0.38%, to end the session at 77,094.07, while the Nifty 50 climbed 89.80 points, or 0.37%, to settle at 24,102.90.
Stocks In Focus On June 23
Vodafone Idea: The board approved the allotment of 430 crore warrants to Aditya Birla Group entity Suryaja Investments at Rs 11 per warrant, raising Rs 1,182.5 crore.
Bharat Electronics (BEL): BEL secured additional orders worth ₹1,081 crore since May 25 across communication equipment, radars, avionics, seekers, CBRN systems and related services.
Apar Industries: Apar Industries Middle East, KSA signed an agreement with Saudi Aramco Base Oil Company for base oil supplies within the lubeHub Value Park, Yanbu.
Hindustan Zinc: The company signed an MoU with Advantek Associates LLP and Aero Eagle Automobiles to explore green hydrogen and alternative clean-energy solutions, including hydrogen-powered
underground mining.
Info Edge: The company has invested Rs 1,003 crore in 54 AI and deeptech startups since 2020, with its overall startup portfolio of 135 companies now valued at ₹41,300 crore.
Published By : Nitin Waghela
Published On: 23 June 2026 at 09:23 IST