Stock Market Today: Nifty, Sensex Log Longest Losing Streak Since March; Trent, Power Grid Top Losers
The NSE Nifty IT fell for fifth day in a row, before Accenture's fourth-quarter earnings.

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Expert's View: Nifty Breaking Key Support Level Of 25,000 Roils Bullish Sentiment
"In a sentiment driven down move, Nifty index breached an important support of 25000 spot levels. Aggressive call writing in the past couple of trading sessions damaged bullish sentiments following the H-1B visa concerns. Going ahead, we expect it to test 24750 spot levels that is the 100 DEMA as well as the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level of previous up move."Vipin Kumar, Assistant Vice President, Technical and Derivatives Research at Globe Capital Market Ltd
Stock Market Close Today: Nifty, Sensex Declines For Fifth Day
Nifty Ends In Red, Closes Below 24,900 Mark
Sensex Closes In Red, Close To 81,200 Mark
Nifty Loses For 5th Consecutive Day
Top Nifty Losers Trent & Power Grid Corp
Smallcap 250 Ends In Red, Major Fall Led By Home First Finance & Bls International
Nifty Midcap150 Ends In Red, Major Fall Led By Tata Investment Corp & Aditya Birla Fashion
All Sectors Ends In Red Except Nifty Metals
Nifty Metals Emerges Top Sectoral Gainer, Gains Led By Hindutan Copper & Hindustan Zinc
Nifty Realty Is The Top Sectoral Loser, Major fall by Godrej Properties & Prestige Estate
Nifty IT Falls For 5th Day In A Row, Ahead Of Accenture's Q4 Earnings
Nifty Media Falls For 3rd Consecutive Day
Nifty Realty Falls For 4th Day In A Row
Nifty Oil & Gas, Pharma Falls For Forth Day In A Row













Market Close: Rupee Closes Slightly Stronger Against US Dollar
Rupee closed 2 paise stronger at 88.67 against the greenback
It closed at 88.69 a dollar on Wednesday
Source: Bloomberg
Stock Market LIVE: Nifty Breaks 24,900 Level, Sensex Erodes Nearly 600 Points
The NSE Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex fell sharply during last hour of the session. Reliance Industries Ltd., Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., and ICICI Bank Ltd. weighed.

