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Nifty 50 and Sensex Open Lower On July 14 As IT Stocks Decline
Stock Market Today: Indian markets, NIFTY 50 and SENSEX, opened lower today, Monday, July 14, 2025. This follows a weekend closure, with the last trading day being Friday, July 11, 2025. Adding to global market uncertainties, the ongoing Trump tariff war is driving demand for safe-haven assets like gold, impacting broader market sentiment.
NIFTY 50 opened at 25,145.50 points today. It shows a dip of 4.35 points or 0.02% dip from its previous close of 25,149.85 points on July 11.
The SENSEX also opened lower, at 82,370.00, representing a 130.47 point (0.16%) decrease from its previous close of 82,500.47 on July 11.
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This week’s stock benchmarks have been influenced by a mixed signal from global politics and daily domestic factors.
Market sentiment is being shaped by several key factors, including the ongoing Q1 earnings season. Major companies like HCL Tech, Rallis India, and Nelco are scheduled to announce their financial performance reports today, July 14, 2025.
Investors are also keenly watching key macroeconomic indicators, particularly India’s June CPI and WPI inflation data, both expected to be released today, July 14, 2025. These releases will provide deeper insights into pricing trends and could influence the RBI’s monetary policy perspective. Global trade uncertainties also continue to keep investors on edge.
Stock prices are expected to fluctuate significantly throughout the day, making the market unpredictable as investors react to these various triggers.
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NIFTY 50 and SENSEX Trading Lower During the Day
As of the current time (mid-morning on July 14, 2025), both the NIFTY 50 and the SENSEX are trading in the red, reflecting continued caution.
The NIFTY 50 is trading below its key support levels, and the Sensex is also experiencing selling pressure. Technical indicators suggest short-term weakness, with analysts pointing to further support levels if the downward trend continues. The broader market sentiment remains low, with a focus on corporate earnings and upcoming stats data.