SmartPaisaGyaan

Smart Paisa

Market Opening Report – NSE, BSE & Global Markets

Market Opening Report – NSE, BSE & Global Markets

📈 Market Opening Data – June 23, 2025

Here’s the latest snapshot of opening trade data from India’s key exchanges (NSE & BSE), along with global market opening levels. All figures are as of the latest available pre-market or early-market readings.

1. Indian Markets – NSE & BSE

On Monday, June 23, 2025, Indian equities opened lower amid negative global cues:

Exchange Benchmark Opening Level Change % Change
NSE Nifty 50 24,923.30 –189.00 –0.75%
BSE Sensex 81,762.80 –645.00 –0.78%

These opening levels were reported around 9:20 AM IST, showing notable declines for both indices:contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.

Reasons Behind the Drop

  • Negative global market sentiment, particularly due to unease over geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
  • Moderating foreign investor interest (FII/DII) amid global volatility.

Institutional net flow data (FII/DII) are provisional; detailed numbers are published later in the day by NSE:contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}.

2. Global Market Opening Levels

On Asian and European markets as of early local trading hours on June 23, 2025:

RegionIndexLatest LevelChange% Change
AsiaNikkei 225 (Japan)38,265.90–137.33–0.36%
AsiaHang Seng (HK)23,530.43–0.05–0.00%
AsiaShanghai Composite (China)3,365.07+5.17+0.15%
EuropeDAX (Germany)23,350.55+293.17+1.27%
EuropeCAC 40 (France)7,589.66+36.21+0.48%
EuropeFTSE 100 (UK)8,774.65–17.15–0.20%
North America*Dow Jones42,206.82+35.16+0.08%
North America*S&P 5005,967.84–13.03–0.22%
North America*Nasdaq Composite19,447.41–98.86–0.51%

* North America data are from previous session as those markets were not yet open on June 23 GMT:contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}.

Key Highlights

  • Asia: Mixed start—Japan and Hong Kong edged lower, while Shanghai showed a modest uptick (+0.15%):contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}.
  • Europe: DAX surged (+1.27%) and CAC‑40 gained (+0.48%), offsetting UK weakness (FTSE –0.20%):contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}.
  • US Futures: Indicate a slightly negative bias ahead of markets opening in the US:contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}.

3. Visualizing Market Openings

4. Contextual Insights

Geopolitical & Macro Environment

Global markets appear nervous, reflected in lower openings in Asia and India. Key factors include:

  • Rising geopolitical tensions—particularly in the Middle East—impacting risk sentiment.
  • Macro uncertainties from monetary tightening by central banks and inflation data still elevated.

Investor Flows

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have likely reduced purchases, while domestic investors (DIIs) are maintaining smaller net inflows. NSE’s FII/DII tracker will update detailed data later:contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}.

5. Market Technicals & Historical Reference

From a technical analysis standpoint:

  • With Nifty dipping below 25,000 and Sensex around 81,700–82,000, the market confronted short-term psychological resistance levels.
  • Globally, Europe's relief rally (e.g. DAX) contrasts Asia’s caution, showing mixed investor sentiment across regions:contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}.

6. Exchange Profiles

National Stock Exchange (NSE)

Established in 1992 in Mumbai, NSE is now one of the world’s largest derivatives exchanges and a top-three by cash equity volumes. It has ~2,671 listings and a total listed market cap above $5 trillion (Dec 2024):contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}.

Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)

BSE, founded in 1875, is Asia’s oldest stock exchange. Based in Mumbai, it lists over 5,600 companies and also counts among the world’s top six exchanges by market cap:contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}.

7. Intraday Notes & Trading Hours

  • NSE & BSE trading hours: 09:15 – 15:30 IST (Monday–Friday); closed on weekends and public holidays. June had no weekday market holidays:contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}.
  • Pre-open session (NSE): From 09:00 to 09:15 IST—price discovery before regular session starts:contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}.
  • Global timings:
    • Tokyo: 09:00–15:00 JST
    • Shanghai: 09:15–15:00 CST
    • Frankfurt/London: ~08:00–16:30 BST/CET
    • New York: 09:30–16:00 EST

8. What’s Ahead Today?

Watch for:

  • FII/DII net flow update post-session.
  • US index futures and bond yields influencing next open.
  • Corporate earnings from India and abroad that could shape sentiment.
  • Geopolitical headlines—especially regarding the Middle East.

9. Summary

– Indian markets began the week sharply lower, with Nifty off ~0.75% and Sensex down ~0.8%.
– Asia showed mixed results; Europe rallied modestly.
– US futures point to a cautious opening.
– Watch out for updated institutional flow data and global triggers as trading unfolds.

Note: Data sourced from public opening session reports. No investment advice is given.

No comments:

Post a Comment