Asian Paints
2876.6 16.80
Cipla
1511.8 -17.40
Eicher Motors
7134.5 9.00
Nestle India
1280.7 1.50
Grasim Inds
2734.8 -13.80
Hindalco Inds.
777.7 -22.10
Hind. Unilever
2433.7 5.30
ITC
407.85 2.40
Trent
4359.1 -29.80
Larsen & Toubro
4024.9 -12.50
M & M
3749.6 32.90
Reliance Industr
1546.6 -2.50
Tata Consumer
1183.1 9.20
Tata Motors PVeh
362.25 2.45
Tata Steel
168 -4.46
Wipro
244.49 -1.77
Apollo Hospitals
7391 -32.00
Dr Reddy's Labs
1243.9 -4.70
Titan Company
3904.2 1.80
SBI
972.6 -8.95
Shriram Finance
823.3 -3.30
Bharat Electron
416.35 -6.65
Kotak Mah. Bank
2087.8 -10.90
Infosys
1545 8.50
Bajaj Finance
1004.1 -24.50
Adani Enterp.
2422.3 -23.80
Sun Pharma.Inds.
1779.7 2.30
JSW Steel
1140.3 -29.70
HDFC Bank
998.05 -10.80
TCS
3150.6 5.80
ICICI Bank
1369.5 -13.50
Power Grid Corpn
277.6 0.40
Maruti Suzuki
15977 176.00
Axis Bank
1275.8 -9.40
HCL Technologies
1608 -37.40
O N G C
246.95 -1.10
NTPC
326.65 0.05
Coal India
378.2 -1.45
Bharti Airtel
2162.7 4.40
Tech Mahindra
1461.5 5.50
Jio Financial
303.55 -4.80
Adani Ports
1479.8 -11.30
HDFC Life Insur.
764 1.80
SBI Life Insuran
2022.5 -4.60
Max Healthcare
1181.1 12.20
UltraTech Cem.
11729 -24.00
Bajaj Auto
8892 -87.50
Bajaj Finserv
2052.4 -43.20
Interglobe Aviat
5843.5 58.00
Eternal Ltd
301.95 -4.95
GIFT Nifty:
GIFT Nifty November 2025 futures were trading with a gain of 71.00 points (or 0.27%) in early trade, indicating that the Nifty 50 could open in the green today.
Institutional Flows:
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought shares worth Rs 1,580.72 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 1,360.27 crore in the Indian equity market on 19 November 2025, provisional data showed.
Global Markets:
Asia-Pacific markets rose Thursday, as chip shares rallied after Nvidia's stronger-than-expected earnings and bullish forecast appeared to reinforce confidence in the global AI trade and boost the broader market.
Shares of the chip giant jumped more than 4% in extended trading after its fiscal third-quarter earnings beat earnings and revenue expectations. The AI chip maker also gave a stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter sales forecast, with CEO Jensen Huang saying demand for its current-generation Blackwell chips is 'off the charts.'
U.S. equity futures edged higher in early Asian hours after Nvidia's upbeat guidance, which likely lifted investor sentiment around the AI trade, following recent sessions that reflected fears about elevated valuations, debt financing, and potential chip depreciation.
On Wall Street, stocks closed mostly higher on Wednesday as Wall Street recovered some ground from tech-led sell-off.
The S&P 500 gained 0.38% to close at 6,642.16, snapping a four-day losing streak, while the Nasdaq Composite advanced 0.59% to settle at 22,564.23. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 47 points, or 0.1%, to finish at 46,138.77.
Latest meeting minutes released on Wednesday showed that the Federal Reserve officials were at odds during their October meeting over cutting interest rates, divided over whether a stalling labor market or stubborn inflation were bigger economic threats.
While the Federal Open Market Committee approved a cut at the meeting, the path forward looks less certain. Disagreements stretched into the outlook for December, with officials expressing skepticism about the need for an additional reduction that markets had been widely anticipating, with 'many' saying that no more cuts are needed at least in 2025.
The minutes did note that 'most participants' saw further cuts likely in the future, though not necessarily in December.
The minutes also discussed the balance sheet aspect of policy. The FOMC agreed to stop the reduction of Treasury and mortgage-backed securities in December, a process that has shaved more than $2.5 trillion off the balance sheet, which is still around $6.6 trillion. There appeared to be widespread approval for the halting of a process known as quantitative tightening.
Domestic Market:
Equity benchmarks finished with strong gains on Wednesday as a surge in IT stocks, fuelled by positive signals on the US India trade deal, lifted market sentiment. After a sluggish start amid weak global cues, the indices gathered momentum through the session and pushed the Nifty past the 26,000 mark. Investors now await tomorrow's FOMC minutes for clues on the US rate outlook.
The Sensex rose 513.45 points or 0.61% to end at 85,186.47, while the Nifty advanced 142.60 points or 0.55% to close at 26,052.65. HCL Technologies (up 4.32%), Infosys (up 3.74%) and ICICI Bank (up 0.82%) were among the key contributors to the gains.
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