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Financial markets closed on January 26 for holidayThe Nifty 50 fell 0.95 per cent to 25,048.65 on ​Friday and the Sensex dropped 0.94 per cent to 81,537.70. They both lost about ‌2.5 per cent ‌in the week, as sustained foreign ⁠outflows and a mixed earnings season outweighed relief from easing geopolitical tensions ⁠linked to ⁠Greenland.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Both Sensex and Nifty ended started on a low.&nbsp;</p></div>

Both Sensex and Nifty ended started on a low. 

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India's ​equity, currency and debt markets will be closed on ​Monday, January 26, for ‌a local holiday. ⁠Trading will ‌resume on Tuesday, January 27.

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The Nifty 50 fell 0.95 per cent to 25,048.65 on ​Friday and the Sensex dropped 0.94 per cent to 81,537.70. They both lost about ‌2.5 per cent ‌in the week, as sustained foreign ⁠outflows and a mixed earnings season outweighed relief from easing geopolitical tensions ⁠linked to ⁠Greenland.

The Indian rupee dropped ‌0.34 per cent versus ‌the US dollar to 91.94, weighed by sustained foreign outflows ‍and hedging by importers.

The benchmark 10-year bond was quoted at 98.6925 rupees, with the yield up nearly 3 bps at 6.6635 per cent, as traders ​feared the ‌market may struggle to absorb state debt supply next week.

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(Published 26 January 2026, 09:19 IST)