Sensex and Nifty Gain for Fifth Session: Top Gainers and Losers List

Indian equity markets extended their winning streak on Thursday, with both the BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty50 closing higher for the fifth consecutive session. This upward momentum was largely driven by cooling global crude oil prices and renewed geopolitical optimism following a peace deal between the US and Iran.

Market Indices Performance and Global Triggers

The benchmark BSE Sensex climbed 254.36 points, or 0.33%, to settle at 77,409.98. Similarly, the NSE Nifty50 gained 82.30 points, or 0.34%, closing at 24,168.

The positive sentiment was bolstered by a significant drop in Brent crude, which fell 2.23% to USD 77.78 per barrel. This decline helped ease concerns regarding energy-driven inflation. Furthermore, the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the US and Iran aimed at ending long-standing conflicts provided a much-needed boost to investor confidence.

However, the gains were somewhat capped by hawkish commentary from the US Federal Reserve. Analysts noted that while lower oil prices are beneficial, the Fed's cautious stance on potential interest rate hikes due to inflationary pressures has led to a degree of cautiousness among institutional investors.

Top Gainers and Losers in Nifty50 and Sensex

The trading session saw a divergence between sectoral performances, with healthcare and aviation leading the charge while IT stocks faced significant selling pressure.

Nifty50 Performance:

  • Top Gainers: Max Healthcare led the pack with a massive 6.27% jump, followed by InterGlobe Aviation (2.74%), Trent (2.48%), Adani Enterprises (2.09%), and BEL (2.09%).
  • Top Losers: The IT sector struggled, with Infosys leading the decline at -2.61%. Other notable losers included Tata Consumer (-1.17%), Maruti Suzuki (-1.08%), and Tech Mahindra (-1.01%).

BSE Sensex Performance:

  • Top Gainers: InterGlobe Aviation (2.74%), Trent (2.48%), BEL (2.09%), NTPC (1.81%), and SBI (1.58%) were the standout performers.
  • Top Losers: Infosys (-2.61%) and Maruti Suzuki (-1.08%) were among the primary laggards, alongside Tech Mahindra (-1.01%) and TCS (-0.89%).

Boğa piyasası beklentisi sadece büyük ölçekli (large-cap) hisselerle sınırlı kalmadı; geniş piyasa da güç gösterdi. BSE SmallCap Select endeksi %0,43 yükselirken, MidCap Select endeksi %0,33 kazanç sağladı. BSE'de toplam 2.419 hisse yükselerek, gerileyen 1.814 hisseyi önemli ölçüde geride bıraktı.

Kurumsal faaliyetler açısından, borsa verilerine göre Yabancı Kurumsal Yatırımcılar (FII'lar) Çarşamba günü 101,59 crore Rs değerinde hisse alarak net alıcı konumunda kalmaya devam etti. Kamu hizmetleri, sağlık ve enerji sektörleri kazançlara öncülük ederken, BT ve enerji sektörleri gün boyunca zorluklarla karşılaştı.

Önemli Çıkarımlar

  • İstikrarlı Artışlar: Hem Sensex hem de Nifty50, üst üste beş gün boyunca pozitif kapanış kaydetti.
  • Küresel Katalizörler: Batı Asya'daki jeopolitik gerilimlerin azalması ve Brent ham petrol fiyatlarındaki %2,23'lük düşüş, rallinin ana itici güçleri oldu.
  • Sektörel Ayrışma: Sağlık, havacılık ve kamu hizmetleri sektörleri lider olarak öne çıkarken, BT sektörü Infosys öncülüğündeki yoğun satış baskısıyla karşı karşıya kaldı.