Sensex and Nifty Rally for Third Day: Top Gainers and Losers List
Indian equity markets extended their winning streak for the third consecutive session on Tuesday, driven by positive global cues and easing geopolitical tensions. The benchmark indices saw significant upward momentum as foreign fund inflows returned and crude oil prices softened following a reported peace deal between the US and Iran.
Market Performance: Sensex and Nifty Hit New Highs
The BSE Sensex surged by 544.15 points, or 0.71 per cent, to close at 76,808.48, having touched an intraday high of 76,846.74. The NSE Nifty 50 mirrored this optimism, rising 135.25 points (0.57 per cent) to settle at 23,989.15, briefly crossing the 24,000 mark during the session.
This rally marks a substantial recovery for investors, with the Sensex gaining approximately 2,975.93 points (4 per cent) and the Nifty advancing 827.55 points (3.57 per cent) over the last three trading sessions.
Sectoral Trends and Key Drivers
The rally was broad-based, with the Realty sector leading the charge with a 2.27 per cent gain. Other strong performers included Focused IT (up 1.72%), IT (up 1.66%), and FMCG (up 1.12%).
The primary catalysts for this upward movement were:
- Geopolitical Stability: A reported agreement between the US and Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz eased fears regarding energy supply disruptions. Consequently, Brent crude fell by 2 per cent to $81.45 per barrel.
- Foreign Inflows: Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) showed renewed confidence, turning into net buyers with purchases worth Rs 200.05 crore.
- IT Sector Boost: HCL Technologies led the gains following its announcement of a ₹1,427 crore investment for a 10.46 per cent stake in Sarvam AI.
Top Gainers and Losers on NSE & BSE
The market saw divergent performances across different sectors. While IT and Energy stocks thrived, the Metal, Commodities, and Auto sectors faced selling pressure.
Nifty 50 Top Gainers:
- HCL Tech: ₹1,159 (+3.55%)
- Tata Consumer: ₹1,131 (+2.78%)
- NTPC: ₹355.55 (+2.15%)
- Bajaj Finserv: ₹1,787 (+2.12%)
- HUL: ₹2,200 (+2.04%)
Nifty 50 Top Losers:
- Hindalco: ₹982.40 (-3.11%)
- JSW Steel: ₹1,274 (-1.72%)
- HDFC Life: ₹574.40 (-1.17%)
- Apollo Hospital: ₹8,391 (-0.93%)
- Eicher Motors: ₹7,561 (-0.84%)
Principales movimientos del Sensex: La lista de las acciones con mayores ganancias del Sensex estuvo encabezada por HCL Tech, NTPC y Bajaj Finserv. Por el contrario, las pérdidas incluyeron a InterGlobe Aviation, Maruti Suzuki y UltraTech Cement.
Conclusiones clave
- Rally de tres días: Tanto el Sensex como el Nifty han logrado ganancias significativas durante tres sesiones, respaldados por el enfriamiento de los precios del petróleo crudo y una mejora en el sentimiento global.
- Liderazgo de TI y sector inmobiliario: El sector de TI sigue siendo un motor principal, impulsado por inversiones estratégicas en IA, mientras que el sector inmobiliario surgió como el de mejor desempeño sectorial.
- Participación de los FII: El regreso de los Inversores Institucionales Extranjeros (FII) como compradores netos ha proporcionado la liquidez y la confianza tan necesarias a los mercados locales.