Asian Paints

2799.9 40.20

Cipla

1517.1 18.20

Eicher Motors

7217 110.50

Nestle India

1244.4 10.90

Grasim Inds

2812.5 4.90

Hindalco Inds.

852 -4.70

Hind. Unilever

2280 14.50

ITC

401.05 0.65

Trent

4062.2 32.20

Larsen & Toubro

4073.5 42.40

M & M

3603.6 17.00

Reliance Industr

1565.1 20.70

Tata Consumer

1184 12.50

Tata Motors PVeh

352.65 6.85

Tata Steel

168.69 0.57

Wipro

264.45 0.60

Apollo Hospitals

7012.5 94.00

Dr Reddy's Labs

1278.2 -1.80

Titan Company

3930.1 10.80

SBI

980.3 2.75

Shriram Finance

901.7 32.25

Bharat Electron

392.85 9.40

Kotak Mah. Bank

2159.5 -5.10

Infosys

1638.7 11.90

Bajaj Finance

1008.3 8.00

Adani Enterp.

2239 9.70

Sun Pharma.Inds.

1744.9 -1.00

JSW Steel

1079.6 -2.60

HDFC Bank

985.5 5.80

TCS

3282 1.20

ICICI Bank

1354.1 -2.70

Power Grid Corpn

263.45 5.50

Maruti Suzuki

16414 85.00

Axis Bank

1230.6 0.80

HCL Technologies

1642.4 -19.00

O N G C

232.89 0.89

NTPC

319.9 1.40

Coal India

385.6 0.30

Bharti Airtel

2097.7 5.70

Tech Mahindra

1612.5 6.90

Jio Financial

296.95 4.65

Adani Ports

1496.4 0.70

HDFC Life Insur.

766.45 9.45

SBI Life Insuran

2028.4 14.00

Max Healthcare

1075.8 27.30

UltraTech Cem.

11496 35.00

Bajaj Auto

9002 171.00

Bajaj Finserv

2043.8 17.50

Interglobe Aviat

5153.5 38.00

Eternal

286.05 1.30

Pre-Session - Detailed News Back
GIFT Nifty hints at value-driven bounce
08-Apr-25   08:31 Hrs IST

GIFT Nifty:

The GIFT Nifty April 2025 futures are flashing a 203-point rise in early trade, sending a strong green signal for the Nifty 50's opening bell.

Institutional Flows:

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 9,040.01 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 12,122.45 crore in the Indian equity market on 7 April 2025, provisional data showed.

According to NSDL data, FPIs have sold shares worth Rs 14222.77 crore in the secondary market during April 2025 (so far). This follows their sale of shares worth Rs 6027.77 crore in March 2024.

Global Markets:

Dow Jones futures is up 775 points, indicating a rebound in the US stocks today.

Asian markets staged a cautious rebound on Tuesday, recovering some ground after Monday's financial bloodbath triggered by fresh concerns over worsening consumer finances and tariffs.

The market jitters followed US President Donald Trump's fiery threat to slap a whopping 50% tariff on imports from Beijing. This came in response to China's own counterpunch: a 34% tit-for-tat tariff on US goods. Not to be outdone, China's Commerce Ministry doubled down on Tuesday, vowing to fight to the end and warning of further countermeasures if Washington follows through.

Even as the rhetoric escalated, Beijing struck a note of restraint. The Commerce Ministry reiterated that it still favored dialogue with the US, cautioning that in a trade war, there are no winners.

The escalating tensions have left global investors rattled. Analysts are now openly worrying about the ripple effects on supply chains, trade routes, and overall economic stability. A full-blown trade war, they warn, could put global growth into a chokehold.

Over in the US, Wall Street had a rough ride Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 0.9%, the S&P 500 dipped 0.2%, and the Nasdaq managed a modest 0.1% gain'thanks in part to a late-session tech rebound.

President Trump, meanwhile, remained unmoved by the volatility, reiterating his administration's commitment to reciprocal tariffs, brushing off any talk of a pause.

Among the tech heavyweights, NVIDIA soared 3.5%, and Broadcom Inc surged 5.4%. Amazon and Meta Platforms also clawed back losses. On the flip side, Apple slid 3.7%, and Tesla tumbled another 2.6%, adding to investor anxiety.

Domestic Market:

The domestic equity market endured a brutal blow today, closing deep in the red for the third straight session, as traders were left nursing staggering losses. A global sell-off'driven by escalating trade tensions and rising fears of a U.S. recession'sent tremors through Dalal Street, leaving investor sentiment severely bruised. The Nifty closed below 22,170, with metals, banks, pharma, and IT stocks leading the charge in a broad-based sell-off.

The S&P BSE Sensex plummeted 2,226.79 points, or 2.95%, to close at 73,137.90, while the Nifty 50 nosedived 742.85 points, or 3.24%, settling at 22,161.60. In just three trading sessions, the Sensex has shed 4.54%, and the Nifty has lost a staggering 5.01%.

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