Sensex Sheds Over 200 Points; M&M, HDFC Top Losers, ITC, Reliance Industries Strong
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Asian shares edged higher on Monday, looking to extend their recent rally to a third week should U.S. jobs figures show the expected revival in hiring in May
The domestic stock markets have opened in the red, post the nearly one per cent gains witnessed on Friday, due to profit-booking at higher levels. At 9:20 am, the BSE Sensex was trading at 51,358.25, lower by 78 points or 0.14 per cent and the NSE Nifty was at 15,415.50, down 19.80 points or 0.1 per cent. The broader markets were trading marginally in the green, with the BSE Midcap index and BSE Midcap index gaining 0.01 and 0.39 per cent respectively. Asian shares edged higher on Monday, looking to extend their recent rally to a third week should U.S. jobs figures show the expected revival in hiring in May and keep the global recovery on track. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was a fraction firmer, having rallied 2.2 per cent last week. Japan's Nikkei was flat, while Australia rose 0.2 per cent to a fresh all-time peak. US stocks climbed on Friday as investors brushed off a stronger-than-expected inflation reading, as both the Dow and S&P 500 indexes clinched their first weekly gain in the past three weeks.More Related News