Sensex Trades Flat in Early Deals

2026-06-23 04:34 By Jereli Escobar 1 min. read

India’s BSE Sensex opened little changed at 77,125 on Tuesday, after posting gains in the previous session as investors paused following a strong rally over the past week and assessed global market cues.

Market participants remained focused on developments in global energy markets, with lower oil prices helping to support the outlook for the world's third-largest oil importer.

At the same time, investors monitored expectations for US monetary policy, as uncertainty surrounding the Federal Reserve's interest-rate path weighed on risk appetite across Asian markets.

On the data front, investors also await India’s HSBC Composite PMI flash reading for June later today for fresh clues on the strength of economic activity.

Among notable gainers were Pace Digitek (10.7%), EMS (9.4%), Piramal Pharma (9%), and Kirloskar (6.9%), while the main losers included Vedanta (-6.3%), Infosys (-2.7%), and Paras (-2.6%).



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Sensex Trades Flat in Early Deals
India’s BSE Sensex opened little changed at 77,125 on Tuesday, after posting gains in the previous session as investors paused following a strong rally over the past week and assessed global market cues. Market participants remained focused on developments in global energy markets, with lower oil prices helping to support the outlook for the world's third-largest oil importer. At the same time, investors monitored expectations for US monetary policy, as uncertainty surrounding the Federal Reserve's interest-rate path weighed on risk appetite across Asian markets. On the data front, investors also await India’s HSBC Composite PMI flash reading for June later today for fresh clues on the strength of economic activity. Among notable gainers were Pace Digitek (10.7%), EMS (9.4%), Piramal Pharma (9%), and Kirloskar (6.9%), while the main losers included Vedanta (-6.3%), Infosys (-2.7%), and Paras (-2.6%).
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