Adani Enterp.
2581 -2.00
Adani Ports
1443.1 0.10
Apollo Hospitals
7359 -110.00
Asian Paints
2451.2 -47.70
Axis Bank
1164.3 -0.40
Bajaj Auto
8285 -76.00
Bajaj Finance
947.65 7.05
Bajaj Finserv
2039.4 13.00
Bharat Electron
413.5 -4.15
Bharti Airtel
1964.5 -55.20
Cipla
1477.8 -13.90
Coal India
384.05 -3.40
Dr Reddy's Labs
1262.6 -6.80
Eicher Motors
5652 -43.00
Eternal Ltd
262.85 -1.70
Grasim Inds
2775.1 -22.80
HCL Technologies
1663.7 -10.30
HDFC Bank
2006.2 -5.00
HDFC Life Insur.
771.25 -15.05
Hero Motocorp
4321.3 -11.80
Hind. Unilever
2408.4 -15.00
Hindalco Inds.
675.05 1.10
ICICI Bank
1424.1 -7.80
IndusInd Bank
852.85 12.10
Infosys
1615.8 -17.90
ITC
416.85 -2.60
JSW Steel
1043.3 2.90
Kotak Mah. Bank
2203.8 -25.50
Larsen & Toubro
3574.7 -5.00
M & M
3162.4 -13.90
Maruti Suzuki
12650 180.00
Nestle India
2401.4 -26.40
NTPC
341.45 -2.55
O N G C
243.09 -0.26
Power Grid Corpn
299.25 -0.40
Reliance Industr
1517.2 -1.80
SBI Life Insuran
1810.2 -4.70
Shriram Finance
671.75 -9.30
St Bk of India
808 -2.95
Sun Pharma.Inds.
1662.5 -6.90
Tata Consumer
1088.9 -9.00
Tata Motors
695.6 2.80
Tata Steel
160.66 1.66
TCS
3382 -1.80
Tech Mahindra
1600.1 -14.70
Titan Company
3419.8 -12.30
Trent
5431 23.00
UltraTech Cem.
12516 -46.00
Wipro
265.05 -2.75
GIFT Nifty:
GIFT Nifty May 2025 futures were trading 116 points higher in early trade, suggesting a strong opening for the Nifty 50.
The Indian Armed Forces initiated Operation Sindoor in the early hours of Wednesday, striking nine terrorist infrastructure sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The operation is a direct response to the recent Pahalgam terror attack that killed 25 Indians and one Nepali citizen. Officials emphasized that the strikes were focused, restrained, and non-escalatory, deliberately avoiding Pakistani military facilities. A detailed briefing is expected later today.
Institutional Flows:
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought shares worth 3,794.52 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net sellers to the tune of Rs 1,397.68 crore in the Indian equity market on 6 May 2025, provisional data showed.
According to NSDL data, FPIs have bought shares worth Rs 3945.96 crore in the secondary market during May 2025 (so far). This follows their purchase of shares worth Rs 3243.03 crore in April 2024.
Global Markets:
The US Dow Jones index futures were currently up by 220 points, signaling a positive opening for US stocks today.
Most Asian indices rose on Wednesday following a series of stimulus announcements from China's central bank and financial regulators. In an effort to support economic growth amid ongoing trade concerns, China will reduced key interest rates and adjusted banking reserve requirements.
The People's Bank of China will cut the seven-day reverse repurchase rate by 10 basis points to 1.4%, a move expected to lower the loan prime rate by a similar margin. Additionally, the central bank will reduce the reserve requirement ratio by 50 basis points, a step projected to inject approximately $138.6 billion into the financial system.
Global investors are also awaiting a key policy announcement from the U.S. Federal Reserve. The Fed is widely expected to maintain interest rates at current levels when its two-day meeting concludes later today. While no major policy shifts are anticipated, markets are closely monitoring for signals regarding the Fed's outlook amid persistent economic uncertainty and the impact of U.S. trade policy.
On Wall Street, major indices closed lower on Tuesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined by 0.95%, the S&P 500 dropped 0.77%, and the NASDAQ Composite fell by 0.87%.
Among individual stocks, Ford Motor Company gained over 2% despite lowering its full-year guidance. The company cited uncertainty related to U.S. trade policy as a significant factor affecting its outlook.
Palantir Technologies shares declined approximately 12% after the company reported quarterly earnings that fell short of elevated market expectations, although it raised its annual revenue guidance.
Tesla shares also dropped more than 1% following a sharp decline in sales volume in Germany for April. Meanwhile, new car registrations in the United Kingdom fell by 62% year-on-year, marking the lowest level in more than two years.
Domestic Market:
After a two-day sprint, the bulls hit the pause button on Tuesday. Benchmark indices closed in the red, as investors turned cautious ahead of the U.S. Fed's policy decision and rising geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan kept nerves on edge. By the close, the S&P BSE Sensex shed 155.77 points, or 0.19%, to finish at 80,641.07. The Nifty 50 slipped 81.55 points, or 0.33%, to settle at 24,379.60. This comes after a two-session rally in which the Sensex had climbed 0.69% and the Nifty advanced 0.52%.
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