Indian Rupee today: The domestic currency began 6 paise weaker at 85.15 against the US dollar, after ending at 85.09 on Monday
Oil markets may face an oversupply in the second half of 2025, alongside potentially weakened demand due to Trump's inclination towards universal tariffs
Indian Rupee today: The domestic currency closed 13 paise stronger at 85.09 against the US dollar, after ending at 85.22 on Friday
Indian Rupee today: The domestic currency began trading 17 paise stronger at 85.05 against the US dollar, after ending at 85.22 on Friday
The domestic currency depreciated 1 paise to open at 85.65 after closing at 85.64 against the greenback on Tuesday
The domestic currency depreciated 23 paise to end at 85.63 after closing at 85.40 against the greenback on Monday
The domestic currency opened 8 paise lower at 85.48 after closing at 85.40 against the greenback on Monday
The domestic currency ended 12 paise higher at 85.40 after closing at 85.52 against the greenback on Friday
Stock Market Today, April 16, 2025: GIFT Nifty futures indicated a negative start. As of 6:57 AM, GIFT Nifty futures were down 63 points at 23,278
FY25 wrap: At 6:34 AM, GIFT Nifty Futures were down 28 points at 23,749, suggesting a negative start
In the previous session, the Sensex dropped 728.69 points (0.93 per cent) to close at 77,288.50, while the Nifty50 ended 181.8 points (0.77 per cent) lower at 23,486.85
Oil prices have recorded seven straight weekly declines since Donald Trump took office on January 20
At close, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) was up 3.66 per cent, Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) was up 3.6 per cent and Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) was up 2.4 per cent
In the previous session, the Sensex declined 329.92 points, or 0.43 per cent to 76,190.46. Similarly, the Nifty50 ended the day 113.15 points, or 0.49 per cent, lower at 23,092.20
At 6:35 AM, GIFT Nifty futures indicated a weaker start for the markets, trading 56 points lower at 23,321.5
In previous trading session, the Sensex plunged 1,048.90 points, or 1.36 per cent, to close at 76,330.01. Similarly, the Nifty50 dropped 345.55 points, or 1.47 per cent, ending the day at 23,085.95
Brent crude futures climbed $1.48, or 1.86 per cent, to $81.24 a barrel by 0113 GMT after hitting an intraday high of $81.49, the highest since August 27
At 6:32 AM, GIFT Nifty futures indicate a gap-down opening for the markets, trading 160 points lower at 23,341
On Wednesday, Brent crude was down around 1.2 per cent to $76.16/bbl, while US West Texas Intermediate crude fell around, or 1.05 per cent, to $73.47/bbl
In the previous session, the Sensex ended at 78,141.06, registering a decline of 58 points or 0.07 per cent, while the Nifty50 closed at 23,688.95, down 19 points or 0.08 per cent