On Monday, the Sensex dipped marginally by 57 points, closing at 79,649. This drop came as investors largely dismissed Hindenburg Research’s report on a conflict of interest involving Sebi chief Madhabi Puri Buch in the Adani Group probe. Some Adani stocks fell, but not as severely as in early 2023. Despite foreign fund outflows, domestic funds remained aggressive buyers.
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