Sensex and Nifty Rally for Third Day: Key Gainers and Losers Today
Indian equity markets continued their impressive upward trajectory for the third consecutive session on Tuesday, driven by positive global cues and stabilizing energy prices. Both the BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty 50 closed significantly higher, marking a robust recovery period for domestic investors.
Benchmark Indices Hit New Heights
The BSE Sensex surged by 544.15 points, or 0.71 per cent, to settle at 76,808.48, having touched an intraday high of 76,846.74. Similarly, the NSE Nifty 50 rose by 135.25 points, or 0.57 per cent, to end at 23,989.15.
This rally marks a significant three-session streak where the Sensex has gained a total of 2,975.93 points (4%) and the Nifty has advanced 827.55 points (3.57%). The broader market also showed strength, with the BSE MidCap Select index rising 0.64 per cent and the SmallCap Select index gaining 0.59 per cent.
IT and Energy Sectors Drive the Rally
The market momentum was primarily fueled by the IT and energy sectors. HCL Technologies emerged as the standout performer on both indices, jumping 3.55 per cent. This surge follows the company's announcement of a ₹1,427 crore investment to acquire a 10.46 per cent stake in Sarvam AI, a government-backed sovereign AI model developer.
Other notable gainers included:
- NTPC: Up 2.15% (₹355.55)
- Bajaj Finserv: Up 2.12% (₹1,787)
- Hindustan Unilever (HUL): Up 2.04% (₹2,200)
- TCS: Up 1.72% (₹2,199)
Sectoral indices reflected this broad-based buying, with Realty gaining 2.27 per cent, Focused IT rising 1.72 per cent, and the FMCG sector climbing 1.12 per cent.
Global Cues and Easing Crude Prices
A major catalyst for the rally was the de-escalation of geopolitical tensions. A reported peace deal between the US and Iran regarding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz helped ease fears of energy supply disruptions. Consequently, Brent crude prices dropped by 2 per cent to $81.45 per barrel.
Furthermore, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) showed renewed interest in the Indian market, acting as net buyers with purchases worth ₹200.05 crore.
领跌板块:金属与汽车板块走低
尽管市场普遍乐观,但某些板块面临阻力。金属、大宗商品和汽车板块是主要的领跌板块。在 Nifty 50 成分股中,Hindalco 跌幅居首,下跌 3.11%,收于 ₹982.40。
其他主要跌幅股包括:
- JSW Steel: 下跌 1.72%
- HDFC Life: 下跌 1.17%
- Maruti Suzuki: 下跌 0.83%
- InterGlobe Aviation: 下跌 0.83%
核心要点
- 强劲势头: 受 FII 资金流入和积极的全球情绪推动,Sensex 和 Nifty 连续第三个交易日上涨。
- IT 板块表现优异: 在对 AI 领域进行 1,427 亿卢比的战略投资后,HCL Tech 领涨市场。
- 地缘政治缓解: 受美伊和平协议推动,原油价格回落,为国内市场提供了显著缓冲。