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Sensex, Nifty to see flat opening amidst mixed global cues
July 01, 2021
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Stocks to watch out for today: Ramco Cements, Sakthi Sugars, Embassy Office Parks REIT, Lupin, Triveni Engineering, and Macrotech Developers. Domestic markets are expected to open in a narrow range on Thursday, as signals from global markets are mixed. Investors have also turned cautious on the back of rising new variant of Covid-19 and ahead of second first-quarter results of FY22, said market men. Currently, SGX Nifty is ruling at 15,769.80, almost at the same level of Nifty futures Wednesday s closing of 15,752.15.
The US stocks overnight ended on a mixed note with Dow, S&P-500 edging up 0.61 per cent and 0.21 per cent respectively, while tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 0.17 per cent. In Thursday s morning trade, equities across Japan, Hong Kong, China, South Korea and Australia are down even as Taiwan market is ruling firm.