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Stock Market LIVE: Sensex down 200pts; Nifty below 24,800; Ola down 10%, Suzlon up 13%

Stock Market LIVE: Sensex down 200pts; Nifty below 24,800; Ola down 10%, Suzlon up 13%

Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE on Friday, May 30, 2025: The Nifty MidCap and the Nifty SmallCap indices erased gains and were down 0.2 per cent and 0.25 per cent, respectively
11:01 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: 11 AM update- Sensex down 250 pts, Nifty below 24,800
Stock Market LIVE Updates: BSE Sensex was down 250 points or 0.31 per cent at 81,382.37 and NSE Nifty was at 24,761.65, down 80 points or 0.32 per cent, around 11 AM.
Board-based selling was seen across sectors.
10:39 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Prostarm Info Systems IPO allotment today
10:20 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Muthoot Finance, Manappuram Finance shares in focus
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Muthoor Finance share price and Manappuram Finance share price are on investor radar today after the Finance Ministry said that it has asked the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to ensure that "the requirements of the small gold loan borrowers are not adversely affected" by its regulations on gold loans.
The Department of Financial Services also told the RBI that the guidelines will need time to implement at the field level and hence may be suitable for implementation from January 1, 2026 only.
10:00 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Sensex, Nifty fall as Trump admin prepares 'Plan B' after court ruling
Stock Market LIVE Updates: The BSE Sensex was at 81,533, down 100 points and the Nifty50 was at 24,798, down 36 points amid reports that the Donald Trump administration was mulling a 'Plan B' to to maintain its reciprocal tariffs.
The move, as per the Wall Street Journal, comes after a US court stayed the imposition of tariffs, stating that Trump overstepped his authority. As per reports, Trump administration is planning a temporary 15 per cent tariff for 150 days, followed by more targeted duties using a separate clause aimed at unfair trade practices. READ MORE
9:28 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Technical view
Stock Market LIVE Updates: The Nifty posted a smart recovery in the final minutes of trading yesterday after spending most of the first half in the red. Although the nifty is still caught in a sideways market defined by the 24,462 and 25,116 range, yesterday's rebond traced a long lower shadow and a small real body that was closer to the day's high, and that's a bullish sign. Immediate support and resistance lie at 2,4677 and 25,000 respectively.
View by Akshay Chinchalkar, head of research, Axis Securities.
9:21 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Nifty was down 29 pts, below 24,850
9:18 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Sensex down over 100 pts after market opens
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