Sensex and Nifty Extend Rally for Fourth Day Amid Softening Crude Oil Prices

Indian benchmark indices continued their upward trajectory on Wednesday, marking the fourth consecutive session of gains. Despite persistent foreign fund outflows, investor sentiment remained buoyed by easing geopolitical tensions and a decline in global crude oil prices.

Market Performance: Sensex and Nifty Post Gains

The BSE Sensex demonstrated strong momentum, rising 347.14 points, or 0.45%, to close at 77,155.62. During intraday trading, the index reached a high of 77,218.99, reflecting a peak jump of 0.53%.

Similarly, the NSE Nifty50 extended its rally, gaining 96.55 points, or 0.40%, to settle at 24,085.70. The Nifty touched an intraday peak of 24,108.20, showing resilience despite the broader macroeconomic headwinds. This rally follows a strong performance on Tuesday, where the Sensex had jumped 544.15 points.

Geopolitical Factors and Crude Oil Impact

A significant driver behind the positive market sentiment was the softening of Brent crude prices, which traded at approximately USD 79.10 per barrel. The decline in oil prices is largely attributed to the US-Iran peace deal and easing geopolitical tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.

Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Investments Limited, noted that the continued weakness in crude oil prices has played a crucial role in keeping investor sentiment buoyant. This stabilization in energy costs provides much-needed relief to the Indian economy, which is sensitive to global oil fluctuations.

Top Gainers and Losers: Sectoral Shifts

The trading session saw significant movement across various sectors, with retail and defense stocks leading the charge.

Nifty 50 Movers:

متحركات مؤشر BSE Sensex:

السياق العالمي ونشاط المستثمرين المؤسسيين الأجانب (FII)

بينما اتجهت الأسواق الهندية نحو الارتفاع، ظل المشهد العالمي متبايناً. ففي آسيا، أنهى كل من Kospi في كوريا الجنوبية، و Nikkei 225 في اليابان، و Shanghai Composite في الصين تداولاتهم على ارتفاع، بينما أغلق Hang Seng في هونغ كونغ على انخفاض.

وتظل أنشطة المستثمرين المؤسسيين الأجانب (FIIs) نقطة حذر للمستثمرين المحليين. ووفقاً لبيانات البورصة، باع المستثمرون المؤسسيون الأجانب أسهماً بقيمة ₹749.18 crore يوم الثلاثاء، مما يسلط الضوء على استمرار اتجاه خروج رؤوس الأموال الأجنبية حتى مع صعود المؤشرات المحلية.

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