Asian Paints

2546.3 -9.60

Cipla

1574.6 13.80

Eicher Motors

6875 117.00

Nestle India

1217.6 -3.20

Grasim Inds

2802 3.00

Hero Motocorp

5301.5 -0.50

Hindalco Inds.

758.05 15.40

Hind. Unilever

2580.5 -41.50

ITC

413.75 -1.30

Trent

5130 -41.00

Larsen & Toubro

3579.8 40.10

M & M

3589.9 -5.80

Reliance Industr

1395 11.70

Tata Consumer

1103.9 -1.40

Tata Motors

715.25 9.40

Tata Steel

169.78 0.37

Wipro

251.94 -1.97

Apollo Hospitals

7874.5 -5.00

Dr Reddy's Labs

1316.7 13.60

Titan Company

3571.9 -12.30

SBI

823.55 -0.10

Shriram Finance

632.85 12.80

Bharat Electron

399.3 14.15

Kotak Mah. Bank

1972.3 0.00

Infosys

1525.6 15.90

Bajaj Finance

1003.25 33.00

Adani Enterp.

2392 -6.80

Sun Pharma.Inds.

1616.6 6.90

JSW Steel

1099 0.00

HDFC Bank

967.3 -0.50

TCS

3133.4 9.20

ICICI Bank

1417.7 16.10

Power Grid Corpn

287.65 0.85

Maruti Suzuki

15325 230.00

IndusInd Bank

740.5 -8.10

Axis Bank

1105.3 17.90

HCL Technologies

1467.2 -0.50

O N G C

233.25 -0.51

NTPC

331.7 0.65

Coal India

394.35 1.00

Bharti Airtel

1902.6 -10.40

Tech Mahindra

1525.5 4.30

Adani Ports

1393.1 0.00

HDFC Life Insur.

779.65 5.40

SBI Life Insuran

1830.2 16.00

UltraTech Cem.

12370 -22.00

Bajaj Auto

8999.5 -114.00

Bajaj Finserv

2081.5 43.70

Eternal Ltd

321.4 -6.70

Pre-Session - Detailed News Back
Indices may open higher on positive Asian cues
17-Mar-25   08:23 Hrs IST

GIFT Nifty:

The GIFT Nifty March 2025 futures contract is up 20 points, indicating a positive opening in the Nifty 50 index today.

Institutional Flows:

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 792.90 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 1,723.82 crore in the Indian equity market on 13 March 2025, provisional data showed.

According to NSDL data, FPIs have sold shares worth Rs 19659.72 crore (so far) in the secondary market during March 2025. This follows their sale of shares worth Rs 41748.97 crore in February 2024.

Global Markets:

US Dow Jones index futures slipped 174 points, setting the stage for a weak opening in US stocks today. Market sentiment remains fragile amid persistent concerns over US trade tariffs and slowing economic growth. Investors are also bracing for a series of central bank meetings this week, particularly from the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan.

Asian stocks edged higher on Monday, buoyed by optimism over China's economy after Beijing introduced targeted measures to boost spending. However, lingering fears of a US-led trade war kept gains in check.

China's retail sales rose by 4.0% in the January-February period from a year ago, compared with the 3.7% year-on-year growth in December. The country's industrial production climbed 5.9% in the first two months of the year from a year ago, slower than the 6.2% growth in December. Its fixed asset investment, reported on a year-to-date basis, rose by 4.1%, beating the 3.2% increase last year.

The data came shortly after Chinese policymakers over the weekend unveiled an action plan to boost consumption, a top policy priority for Beijing. The plan said the government will work to increase income for both urban and rural residents, while also taking measures to boost employment. It pledged to expand trade-in programs for home appliances and cars while vowing to stabilize the nation's stock and property market, which affect consumer confidence.

After a bruising market correction, US stock indices bounced back on Friday, powered by bargain hunting in beaten-down tech stocks. The S&P 500 surged 2.1%, the NASDAQ jumped 2.6%, and the Dow Jones gained 1.7%.

However, consumer sentiment remains shaky. The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 57.9 in March'its lowest since November 2022'down from 64.7 in February. The decline reflects growing uncertainty over tariffs and economic stability.

Domestic Market:

Domestic equity benchmarks closed with slight losses on Thursday. The Nifty fell below 22,400 after reaching an intraday high of 22,558.05. Volatility was elevated due to weekly index option expiry on the NSE. Despite positive global cues initially pushing markets higher, selling pressure in heavyweight stocks across sectors dragged the Nifty down. All major indices, except banking, finished lower, with realty, auto, and metal sectors experiencing the steepest declines. Broader indices also retreated, each losing nearly 1%.

The S&P BSE Sensex declined 200.85 points, or 0.27%, to 73,828.91. The Nifty 50 index lost 73.30 points, or 0.33%, to 22,397.20.

The domesic stock market was closed on Friday, 14th March 2025, on account of Holi.

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