Asian Paints
2186 -76.10
Cipla
1239.2 -29.30
Eicher Motors
6793 -234.50
Nestle India
1186.3 -18.50
Grasim Inds
2607.9 -115.20
Hindalco Inds.
897.05 -36.00
Hind. Unilever
2077.3 -58.00
ITC
298 -6.05
Trent
3481.9 -159.00
Larsen & Toubro
3434.5 -173.40
M & M
3045.4 -169.20
Reliance Industries
1384.8 -23.30
Tata Consumer
1044.6 -30.50
Tata Motors PVeh
309.3 -15.45
Tata Steel
190.51 -4.90
Wipro
188.41 -5.89
Apollo Hospitals
7252 -219.00
Dr Reddy's Labs
1274.5 -20.30
Titan Company
4037.9 -107.60
SBI
1048.9 -20.90
Shriram Finance
949.8 -71.80
Bharat Electron
430.8 -11.80
Kotak Mah. Bank
368.15 -7.25
Infosys
1220.8 -46.30
Bajaj Finance
832.2 -47.90
Adani Enterp.
1936.8 -70.40
Sun Pharma.Inds.
1744.4 -33.90
JSW Steel
1130.9 -49.40
HDFC Bank
798.2 -44.85
TCS
2356 -84.80
ICICI Bank
1250.1 -39.20
Power Grid Corpn
296.7 -2.70
Maruti Suzuki
12599 -449.00
Axis Bank
1207 -46.20
HCL Technologies
1311.8 -45.40
O N G C
269.1 4.10
NTPC
374.05 -4.45
Coal India
454.2 -1.00
Bharti Airtel
1827 -28.40
Tech Mahindra
1340.6 -44.60
Jio Financial
239.45 -8.75
Adani Ports
1356 -45.90
HDFC Life Insur.
633.5 -9.85
SBI Life Insuran
1903.1 -59.40
Max Healthcare
953.1 -26.70
UltraTech Cem.
10814 -433.00
Bajaj Auto
8868.5 -402.50
Bajaj Finserv
1714.9 -76.90
Interglobe Aviat
4154.3 -206.30
Eternal
228.74 -13.80
GIFT Nifty:
GIFT Nifty January 2026 futures were down 14.50 points, hinting towards a possible red opening for the Nifty 50 today.
Institutional Flows:
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 4,781.24 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 5,217.28 crore in the Indian equity market on 14 January 2026, provisional data showed.
The FIIs had sold shares worth Rs 21,706.27 so far in January. This follows their cash sales of Rs 34,349.62 crore in December and Rs 17,500.31 crore in November.
Global Markets:
Asia market broadly traded mixed on Friday even as major chip stocks edged higher.
Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. rose in trade after the company delivered another record quarter, saying it expects to boost capital spending in 2026 to between $52 billion and $56 billion.
Investors across the region were also watching chip-related stocks after the U.S. reached a trade deal with Taiwan. Under the agreement, Taiwanese semiconductor companies commited to invest at least $250 billion in U.S. production capacity in exchange for lower 'reciprocal' tariffs.
Overnight in the U.S., the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.60%, while the S&P 500 rose 0.26% and the Nasdaq Composite advanced 0.25%.
U.S. bank stocks also advanced after the latest raft of quarterly earnings. Goldman Sachs advanced more than 4% after its fourth-quarter profit topped widely reported earnings estimates.
Morgan Stanley surged nearly 6% after its wealth management unit contributed to top- and bottom-line beats in the fourth quarter.
The rally also came on the back of solid economic data. Jobless claims data for the week ending Jan. 10 came in at 198,000, lower than the 215,000 expected by economists polled by Dow Jones.
Domestic Market:
Benchmark equity indices closed lower for a second straight session on Wednesday as profit booking, foreign institutional selling, and F&O contract expiry on the BSE weighed on sentiment.
Investors tracked progress on the India-US trade agreement, ongoing Q3 earnings results, and global geopolitical developments, while remaining cautious ahead of a US Supreme Court ruling on the legality of President Donald Trump's tariff measures.
The Nifty slipped below the 25,700 level. IT and automobile stocks led the declines, while metal stocks and PSU banks attracted buying interest.
The S&P BSE Sensex slipped 244.98 points or 0.29% to 83,382.71. The Nifty 50 index lost 66.70 points or 0.26% to 25,665.60. In two consecutive trading sessions, the Sensex declined 0.60% while the Nifty fell 0.48%.
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