Sensex and Nifty Gain for Fourth Session as Crude Prices Ease

Indian benchmark equity indices continued their winning streak on Wednesday, marking the fourth consecutive session of gains. This upward momentum was primarily driven by a boost in investor sentiment following softer global crude oil prices, triggered by a US-Iran peace deal.

Market Performance: Sensex and Nifty Close Higher

The BSE Sensex demonstrated strong performance, rising 347.14 points, or 0.45%, to settle at 77,155.62. During the trading session, the index showed significant volatility, climbing as high as 410.51 points (0.53%) to reach an intraday peak of 77,218.99.

Similarly, the NSE Nifty50 mirrored this positive trend, gaining 96.55 points, or 0.40%, to end the day at 24,085.70. The Nifty reached an intraday high of 24,108.20, reflecting a mid-session jump of 119.05 points. Despite these gains, the market continues to face headwinds from foreign institutional investors (FIIs), who sold equities worth ₹749.18 crore on Tuesday.

Sectoral Drivers and Crude Oil Impact

A significant catalyst for the rally was the stabilization of global energy markets. Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, traded at approximately USD 79.10 per barrel. According to Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Investments Limited, the easing of geopolitical tensions around the Strait of Hormuz has led to a weakness in crude oil prices, which has kept investor sentiment buoyant.

This macro-economic relief helped offset the continued outflow of foreign funds, allowing domestic indices to maintain their upward trajectory.

Top Gainers and Losers: Nifty 50 and Sensex Breakdown

The trading session saw massive movement in specific stocks, particularly in the retail and defense sectors.

Nifty 50 Top Performers:

Nifty 50 Top Laggards:

Points forts du BSE Sensex : Dans le Sensex, Trent s'est une nouvelle fois imposée comme la valeur phare (+7,08 %), suivie de BEL (+3,02 %) et de Tata Steel (+1,54 %). Du côté des baisses, Bajaj Finserv (-1,28 %) et Axis Bank (-1,09 %) ont été parmi les principaux contributeurs négatifs.

Contexte du marché mondial

Le rallye domestique s'est produit dans un paysage mondial mitigé. Alors que les marchés asiatiques ont fait preuve de force — le Kospi de Corée du Sud, le Nikkei 225 du Japon et le Shanghai Composite de Chine ayant tous terminé en hausse — le Hang Seng de Hong Kong a subi des pressions vendeuses. Les marchés européens ont affiché des mouvements mixtes, suite à une séance où les marchés américains avaient terminé majoritairement en baisse.

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