The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) will remain open on February 1 despite it being a Saturday, due to the Union budget presentation.
The Union Budget 2025 is expected to benefit sectors like healthcare and infrastructure, while traders should be cautious on ...
So, buying and selling stocks will remain open on 1st February 2025. According to the BSE and the NSE, trading activity will ...
Benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty make a U-turn to trade in the negative territory on Budget day. Investors keenly tracked Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman plan for the economy. Union ...
Apurva Sheth of SAMCO Securities said the modest increase in capex outlay from Rs 11.11 lakh crore in the last fiscal to Rs ...
Investors will be tracking the proposals under Budget 2025 as the government works towards its vision of making India a ...
Experts anticipate that Budget 2025 should not announce new taxes, instead, provide tax rebates to boost the consumption ...
Tax-related announcements could significantly influence market movements. Changes to Securities Transaction Tax (STT), ...
On the previous day, Indian stock markets finished with strong gains. The Sensex rose by 740.76 points, or 0.97%, closing at ...
Indian stock markets open on Saturday for live response to Budget 2025. Trading continues through regular and commodity ...
Indian stock markets BSE Sensex opened today up by 213.75 points or 0.28 percent at 77,721.81 , Markets News - Times Now ...
Stock markets in India are typically closed on weekends. Will this Saturday, Budget Day, be an exception? Read on to find out ...