The Indian stock market closed in the red for the third consecutive day on Thursday, with the S&P BSE Sensex falling more than 100 points. The Nifty50 closed above 18100 levels. Sectors saw buying in banks and selling pressure in realty, power, oil & gas, and utilities. Stocks in focus include Jindal Saw, which rose more than 6%, Tech Mahindra, which fell 0.5%, and M&M, which dropped more than 1%.
Sebi proposes changes to simplify nomination rules
Sebi has proposed simplifying nomination rules for demat accounts and mutual fund folios, making it the default option for new investors. This change aims to