Sensex, Nifty End Deep In Red As Recession Worries Mount

RTTNews | hace 916
Sensex, Nifty End Deep In Red As Recession Worries Mount

(RTTNews) - Indian shares ended Wednesday's session deep in the red as inflation and interest-rate worries returned to haunt investors.

Risk-off sentiment prevailed in global financial markets ahead of speeches by a couple of European Central Bank policy-makers and U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell later in the day.

The benchmark S&P BSE Sensex ended the session down 709.54 points, or 1.35 percent, at 51,822.53, while the broader NSE Nifty index settled at 15,413.30, down 225.50 points, or 1.44 percent, from its previous close.

Commodity-related stocks succumbed to heavy selling pressure, as oil and metal prices tumbled in global markets on worries about a global recession.

ONGC, JSW Steel, Tata Steel, Hindalco and UPL slumped 3-6 percent as Goldman Sachs, Elon Musk and Nouriel Roubini all have warned of a growing likelihood that the U.S. economy will fall into recession.

On the positive side, BPCL and Hero MotoCorp both rose about 1 percent.

read more
Japan Leading Index Data Due On Wednesday

Japan Leading Index Data Due On Wednesday

Japan will on Wednesday see October results for its leading and coincident indexes, highlighting a light day for Asia-Pacific economic activity.
RTTNews | hace 10h 30min
TSX Ends Shortened Session On Firm Note

TSX Ends Shortened Session On Firm Note

The Canadian market ended the shortened trading session on Tuesday modestly higher thanks to gains in energy and technology sectors. The volume of business remained rather thin as investors refrained from making significant moves ahead of Christmas and Boxing Day holidays.
RTTNews | hace 14h 48min
Pound Climbs Against Majors

Pound Climbs Against Majors

The pound rose against its major counterparts in the New York session on Tuesday.
RTTNews | hace 17h 9min
Bay Street Likely To Open Slightly Higher

Bay Street Likely To Open Slightly Higher

Canadian shares are likely to open higher on Tuesday, and trading may be a bit lackluster and volumes rather thin as the market will close at 1 pm, and remain closed on Wednesday and Thursday for Christmas and Boxing Day holidays.
RTTNews | hace 20h 30min