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Stock Market Update: Indian Stock Market Started With Green Mark

Stock Market Update: The Indian stock market has started with a green mark today. With this, the smile has returned on the faces of investors after 6 consecutive trading sessions. On Thursday, the Sensex opened up 0.88 percent that is 498.42 points at 57096.70.

On the other hand, the Nifty has started at 17004, up 145.40 points or 0.86 percent. During this, about 1636 shares are making gains, while 294 shares have declined and there is no change in 75 shares.

Today the value of rupee has also seen increasing in the market. Rupee has opened pstronger today by 33 paise. Indian rupee is open at 81.61 per dollar against 81.94 per dollar.

On the other hand, the American and European markets are also positive today. There is excitement in the markets around the world due to the announcement of the Bank of England to buy bonds.

All the major stock markets of America were seen in the green mark today after falling for the last few days. Today the S&P 500 rose 1.97 percent to 3,719.04 points, the highest level of the week. Here, today NASDAQ has also shown a jump of 2.05 percent. On the other hand, Germany’s stock exchange, which is included in Europe’s major stock exchange, closed with a gain of 0.36 percent in the last trading session, while the French stock market gained 0.19 percent and London’s stock exchange closed with a gain of 0.30 percent.

Most of the stock markets of Asia have started with gains today. The Singapore Stock Exchange is seeing a gain of 0.98 percent this morning, while Japan’s Nikkei is trading at a gain of 0.88 percent. Taiwan’s stock market is also trading with a gain of 1.01 percent, while South Korea’s Kospi is showing a gain of 1.73 percent.

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