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Sensex Opens Near 84,350, Nifty Nears 26K As Dalal Street Rallies For Fourth Consecutive Session

Indian equity markets seemed set to carry forward their positive momentum from the previous session into Wednesday’s trading. The BSE Sensex rang the opening bell this morning near 84,350, jumping 71 points, and the NSE Nifty50 climbed 41 points to inch closer to 26k, as of 9:15 AM.

The robust sentiment was visible in Wednesday’s pre-open session as well. As of 9:01 AM, the  Sensex was trading at 84,339.67, up 65.75 points or 0.08 per cent, while the  Nifty stood at 25,967.95, higher by 32.80 points or 0.13 per cent, indicating a steady start to the day.

Notably, both benchmarks closed higher for a third consecutive session on Tuesday, extending their upward run on the back of firm global cues and optimism surrounding the India-US trade agreement. However, signs of profit-booking at elevated levels suggested investors remain selective as valuations inch higher.

The sustained rise reflects improving risk appetite, with investors drawing confidence from easing trade tensions and stable global markets.

Trade Deal Optimism And FII Support

Domestic equities continued to find support from progress on the India-US trade agreement and positive cues from key Asian markets. According to market experts, a revival in foreign institutional investor (FII) inflows has further strengthened sentiment.

“Domestic equities continued their upward momentum, supported by the US trade agreement and positive cues from key Asian markets. A strong resurgence in FII inflows, coupled with rupee appreciation, is further bolstering the investor sentiment, although intermittent profit-booking was visible across sectors,” said Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Investments Ltd.

He added that with tariff-related concerns largely easing, the near-term direction of the market will depend heavily on third-quarter earnings, which have so far been mixed and below expectations. Investors are closely watching the combined impact of recent fiscal and monetary measures aimed at reviving earnings momentum in the coming quarters.

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