Asian Paints
2196.8 -24.40
Cipla
1314.7 -9.60
Eicher Motors
6741 -234.50
Nestle India
1202.2 -18.60
Grasim Inds
2568.6 -104.50
Hindalco Inds.
910.05 -59.70
Hind. Unilever
2160 23.10
ITC
301.45 -2.65
Trent
3487.8 -45.80
Larsen & Toubro
3439 -280.50
M & M
2931.1 -100.10
Reliance Industries
1380.7 -11.50
Tata Consumer
1083.6 25.80
Tata Motors PVeh
314.1 -10.45
Tata Steel
183.51 -9.96
Wipro
197.58 -4.93
Apollo Hospitals
7550 -24.50
Dr Reddy's Labs
1292.3 -26.70
Titan Company
4073.2 -56.40
SBI
1047 -38.20
Shriram Finance
1003.6 -28.10
Bharat Electron
439.4 -14.15
Kotak Mah. Bank
366.85 -8.45
Infosys
1248.3 -17.50
Bajaj Finance
855.05 -8.05
Adani Enterp.
1961.1 -40.90
Sun Pharma.Inds.
1801.6 -23.70
JSW Steel
1119.3 -53.30
HDFC Bank
817 -15.75
TCS
2410.5 -31.90
ICICI Bank
1254.8 -11.70
Power Grid Corpn
300.95 -2.65
Maruti Suzuki
12591 -420.00
Axis Bank
1197.3 -37.20
HCL Technologies
1325.4 -32.70
O N G C
264.1 -6.45
NTPC
384.45 -6.10
Coal India
467 -3.10
Bharti Airtel
1803.4 2.10
Tech Mahindra
1332.8 -17.00
Jio Financial
235.25 -6.95
Adani Ports
1363.2 -28.30
HDFC Life Insur.
625.75 -19.95
SBI Life Insuran
1904.4 -35.00
Max Healthcare
990 -30.40
UltraTech Cem.
10616 -473.00
Bajaj Auto
8875 -287.00
Bajaj Finserv
1738 -32.80
Interglobe Aviat
4158.2 -93.50
Eternal
215.68 -5.49
GIFT Nifty:
GIFT Nifty April 2025 futures were trading 14.50 points lower in early trade, suggesting a subdued start for the Nifty 50.
Institutional Flows:
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 2,519.03 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 3,759.27 crore in the Indian equity market on 11 April 2025, provisional data showed.
According to NSDL data, FPIs have sold shares worth Rs 31988.60 crore in the secondary market during April 2025 (so far). This follows their sale of shares worth Rs 6027.77 crore in March 2024.
Domestic Cues:
India is set to release its Wholesale Price Index (WPI) and Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation data for March today, 15 April 2025.
Global Markets:
Dow Jones futures is down 69 points, indicating a drop in the US stocks today.
Most Asian equity indices advanced after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a temporary exemption for smartphones and other electronics from the list of Chinese imports facing steep tariffs. However, investor sentiment remained cautious, as the ongoing trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing continue to generate economic uncertainty.
On Monday, Trump suggested the possibility of extending tariff exemptions to automobiles as well. Nevertheless, the frequent shifts in the administration's trade stance have created uncertainty around U.S. economic policy, which has dampened investor risk appetite.
U.S. equities recorded two consecutive sessions of gains, supported by the partial tariff relief and renewed bargain buying following weeks of losses. The S&P 500 rose 0.8%, the NASDAQ Composite added 0.6%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average also advanced 0.8%.
Despite the short-term relief, recent comments from the President indicated that the exemptions for electronics may be temporary. Trump hinted at the potential introduction of separate tariffs targeting the electronics sector, contributing to increased uncertainty about the U.S. economic outlook. The dollar declined to a three-year low amid the lack of policy clarity, and U.S. Treasury yields climbed as investors reduced exposure to government bonds.
Markets also remained wary of the broader implications of the escalating trade conflict. Last week, the U.S. imposed cumulative tariffs of 145% on Chinese imports, prompting retaliatory measures from Beijing, which introduced tariffs amounting to 125% on U.S. goods.
In addition to trade developments, U.S. markets found some support from stronger-than-expected first-quarter earnings from major banks. These results suggested a degree of resilience in corporate performance despite growing macroeconomic headwinds.
Domestic Market:
The key equity benchmarks ended the day with strong gains on 11 April 2025, fueled by broad-based buying across sectors. Investor sentiment got a shot in the arm after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs for all countries except China'though the existing 10% baseline tariffs will remain in place. The Nifty closed comfortably above the 22,800 mark, marking a significant up-move. All sectoral indices ended in the green, with metal, consumer durables, and oil & gas stocks leading the charge. The S&P BSE Sensex soared 1,310.11 points or 1.77% to 75,157.26. The Nifty 50 index climbed 429.40 points or 1.92% to 22,828.55.
The Indian stock market was closed on Monday, 14 April 2025, for Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti.
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