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Markets open higher for second straight session; Sensex gains 163 points, Nifty rises 52

IBTimes India 51 min ago·21 Aug 2026, 5:32 am

Indian equity benchmarks resumed their upward momentum on Tuesday, extending a two-day winning streak. The BSE Sensex climbed 163 points, while the NSE Nifty 50 gained 52 points, supported by gains in banking and IT stocks.

The rally was driven by positive global cues, including firm trends in US markets and a weaker rupee. Investors are also betting on a faster-than-expected economic recovery, which has boosted sentiment across sectors.

Going forward, traders will keep a close watch on domestic inflation data and foreign portfolio inflows. A sustained rally will depend on whether buying interest continues to build across key sectors.

Excerpt from IBTimes India

Indian equity benchmarks opened higher for a second straight session on Friday, extending their recovery from recent losses, with gains led by realty, metal and pharmaceutical stocks despite elevated crude oil prices. The Sensex started the session jumping 163.35 points, or 0.21 per cent, to 77,701.07, while the Nifty…
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