
The Indian stock market closed slightly lower on June 5, 2026, as investors reacted to the RBI's decision to keep interest rates unchanged while raising inflation projections and lowering GDP growth forecasts. Nifty ended below 23,400, Sensex slipped 117 points, while Bank Nifty outperformed. Adani Enterprises and Bajaj Finance gained, whereas Wipro and Trent declined amid stock-specific developments.
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Indian benchmark indices rebounded on June 2, 2026, ending a four-session losing streak as a powerful rally in IT stocks lifted market sentiment. Nifty IT surged over 4%, supported by AI-driven growth expectations, positive global technology cues, and strong buying in large-cap tech stocks such as TCS, Infosys, and HCL Technologies. While consumer sectors also advanced, banking and financial stocks remained under pressure amid concerns over rising crude oil prices and inflation risks.

The Indian benchmark indices ended sharply higher on May 6, 2026, with Nifty surging to 24,330 and Sensex gaining over 940 points to close at 77,958. Reports of a potential US-Iran peace deal triggered a sharp drop in crude oil prices below $100 per barrel, lifting investor sentiment across the board. Broad-based buying was seen across almost all sectors.

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The Indian stock market closed slightly lower on June 5, 2026, as investors reacted to the RBI's decision to keep interest rates unchanged while raising inflation projections and lowering GDP growth forecasts. Nifty ended below 23,400, Sensex slipped 117 points, while Bank Nifty outperformed. Adani Enterprises and Bajaj Finance gained, whereas Wipro and Trent declined amid stock-specific developments.

Indian benchmark indices closed nearly unchanged on June 4, 2026, as investors remained cautious ahead of the RBI monetary policy announcement. Easing crude oil prices, strong domestic institutional buying, and gains in Media and Consumer Durables helped support the market, while Titan emerged as a key outperformer on ambitious expansion plans.

Japan's Nikkei crossed the 68,000 mark for the first time, fueled by strong AI and semiconductor-related buying, while regional markets remained resilient despite escalating US-Iran tensions and rising crude oil prices. For India, elevated energy costs and Hormuz-related supply risks continue to pose challenges, even as the global AI investment cycle supports opportunities for the technology sector.

Indian benchmark indices ended in the red on June 3, 2026, dragged by a sharp sell-off in IT stocks after recent AI-driven gains. Rising crude oil prices, US-Iran tensions, FII outflows, and caution ahead of the RBI policy meeting weighed on sentiment. However, banking stocks outperformed, helping Bank Nifty close nearly 1% higher.

The Indian stock market closed slightly lower on June 5, 2026, as investors reacted to the RBI's decision to keep interest rates unchanged while raising inflation projections and lowering GDP growth forecasts. Nifty ended below 23,400, Sensex slipped 117 points, while Bank Nifty outperformed. Adani Enterprises and Bajaj Finance gained, whereas Wipro and Trent declined amid stock-specific developments.

Indian benchmark indices closed nearly unchanged on June 4, 2026, as investors remained cautious ahead of the RBI monetary policy announcement. Easing crude oil prices, strong domestic institutional buying, and gains in Media and Consumer Durables helped support the market, while Titan emerged as a key outperformer on ambitious expansion plans.

Japan's Nikkei crossed the 68,000 mark for the first time, fueled by strong AI and semiconductor-related buying, while regional markets remained resilient despite escalating US-Iran tensions and rising crude oil prices. For India, elevated energy costs and Hormuz-related supply risks continue to pose challenges, even as the global AI investment cycle supports opportunities for the technology sector.

Indian benchmark indices ended in the red on June 3, 2026, dragged by a sharp sell-off in IT stocks after recent AI-driven gains. Rising crude oil prices, US-Iran tensions, FII outflows, and caution ahead of the RBI policy meeting weighed on sentiment. However, banking stocks outperformed, helping Bank Nifty close nearly 1% higher.
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