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Boom In Early Trading, Airtel, ONGC, & NTPC Shares Gain Max

Boom in early trading, Bharti Airtel, ONGC, and NTPC share the highest gains. Indian stock markets opened up on Wednesday: Share Market. The Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index Sensex opened at 49,763.93 on Wednesday. In early trade, it appeared to be trading at 49,652.98 with a gain of 0.27 percent or 135.87 points.

Boom in early trading, the Sensex went up to a maximum of 49,795.19 points, the all-time highest level. In early trade, 16 of the 30 Sensex stocks rose and 14 declined. Bharti Airtel saw the maximum increase of 3.38 percent, 3 percent in ONGC, and 2.99 percent in NTPC.

Meanwhile, the National Stock Exchange index Nifty opened at 14,639.80 on Wednesday. In early trade, the Nifty was seen trading at 14,633.70 with a gain of 0.48 per cent or 70.25 points. In the opening trade, 34 of the 50 stocks of the Nifty were seen trading on the green mark and 16 in the red mark.

In early trade, the Nifty stocks saw the maximum increase in 4.58 percent in BPCL, 4.51 percent in Bharti Airtel and 3.62 percent in IOC. Condition of sectoral indices In the opening trade on Wednesday, 4 out of a total of 11 sectoral indices appeared on the red mark and 7 on the green mark.

Among the indices, Nifty Bank gained 0.41 percent, Nifty Auto 0.56 percent, Nifty FMCG 0.54 percent, Nifty Media 0.90 percent, Nifty Metal 0.66 percent, Nifty PSU Bank 1.10 percent, and Nifty Private Bank recorded 0.22 percent.

At the same time, Nifty Financial Services saw a decline of 0.12 per cent, Nifty Financial Services 25/50 by 0.10 per cent, Nifty IT by 0.01 per cent and Nifty Pharma by 0.08 per cent.

Gold futures rise, silver shine also increases, know what is going on The domestic futures prices of gold and silver have seen an increase on Wednesday morning. On the MCX exchange, the gold price of the futures on February 5, 2021, appeared to be trading at Rs 49,362 per 10 grams, rising 0.65 percent or Rs 317 on Wednesday morning.

Apart from this, the futures price of gold on April 5, 2021, was seen to be trading at Rs 49,353 per 10 gram with a gain of 0.65 percent or Rs 319 at this time. At the same time, the global market also saw a rise in global spot and futures prices of gold on Wednesday morning.

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