Asian Paints
2614 8.40
Cipla
1426.2 -5.90
Eicher Motors
6913 -101.50
Nestle India
1431.7 1.20
Grasim Inds
2943.8 10.00
Hindalco Inds.
1053.1 -14.40
Hind. Unilever
2254.2 -18.00
ITC
310.15 0.70
Trent
4032.3 -69.00
Larsen & Toubro
3917.8 8.80
M & M
3083.7 -39.40
Reliance Industries
1335.9 -0.50
Tata Consumer
1231 -3.00
Tata Motors PVeh
353.15 -3.40
Tata Steel
209.71 -7.13
Wipro
192.17 2.17
Apollo Hospitals
8020.5 -62.00
Dr Reddy's Labs
1331.2 -5.50
Titan Company
4169.7 0.60
SBI
939.4 -23.80
Shriram Finance
933.7 -4.20
Bharat Electron
426.6 2.95
Kotak Mah. Bank
391.8 4.75
Infosys
1142.5 23.50
Bajaj Finance
921.1 10.65
Adani Enterp.
2689.8 -26.20
Sun Pharma.Inds.
1905.8 27.60
JSW Steel
1292.8 14.00
HDFC Bank
768.65 1.15
TCS
2283.2 19.20
ICICI Bank
1251.1 6.60
Power Grid Corpn
296.55 -9.30
Maruti Suzuki
13016 -205.00
Axis Bank
1237.9 -6.90
HCL Technologies
1146.6 14.00
O N G C
297.2 -2.15
NTPC
388.3 -6.95
Coal India
462.1 -0.10
Bharti Airtel
1938.1 32.70
Tech Mahindra
1430 59.50
Jio Financial
232.63 -0.43
Adani Ports
1787.7 -7.40
HDFC Life Insur.
604.95 -3.75
SBI Life Insuran
1860.4 -4.10
Max Healthcare
1058.55 8.45
UltraTech Cem.
11561 74.00
Bajaj Auto
10198.5 -179.00
Bajaj Finserv
1753.1 25.00
Interglobe Aviat
4275.7 -39.20
Eternal
241.4 0.22
GIFT Nifty:
The GIFT Nifty May 2026 futures currently traded 5.50 points higher, suggesting a flat opening for the benchmark index today.
Institutional Flows:
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought shares worth Rs 2,835.62 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 4,764.16 crore in the Indian equity market on 04 May 2026, provisional data showed.
The FIIs had sold shares worth Rs 70,135.46 crore in April. This follows their cash sales of Rs 122,540.41 crore in March, Rs 6,640.78 crore in February and Rs 41,435.22 crore in January 2026.
Global Markets:
Asian markets traded mixed on Tuesday as risk appetite was battered by heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Markets in Japan, China, and South Korea were closed, keeping regional trading volumes dull.
Investor sentiment nosedived after Iran launched strikes in response to a U.S. operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The development threatened to upset an already tenuous ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, although separate comments from Iranian officials indicated that talks between both sides were still progressing.
Overnight on Wall Street, stocks fell on Monday as the latest developments in the Middle East sent oil prices higher, sparking further worries about instability in the region.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 557.37 points, or 1.13%, closing at 48,941.90. The S&P 500 slid 0.41% to end at 7,200.75, while the Nasdaq Composite lost 0.19% to settle at 25,067.80.
Domestic Market:
The domestic equity benchmarks staged a rebound on Monday, recovering from the previous session's sell-off as broad-based buying improved sentiment. Gains were supported by robust April auto sales data, favourable election trends in West Bengal and better-than-expected Q4 earnings.
The benchmarks opened on a firm note, with the Nifty 50 nearing the 24,300 mark in early trade. However, mid-session profit booking trimmed gains, with the index still managing to close above 24,100, supported by metal and healthcare stocks.
Investor sentiment remained cautiously optimistic despite lingering concerns over tensions in West Asia and the US-led Project Freedom initiative to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Elevated Brent crude prices and pressure on the rupee capped further upside, while ongoing earnings announcements drove stock-specific movements.
The S&P BSE Sensex advanced 355.90 points or 0.46% to 77,269.40. The Nifty 50 index rallied 121.75 points or 0.51% to 24,119.30.
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