Adani Enterp.

2448.4 27.80

Adani Ports

1349.3 11.30

Apollo Hospitals

7063.5 54.00

Asian Paints

2285.7 17.70

Axis Bank

1220.7 3.20

Bajaj Auto

8371 -125.00

Bajaj Finance

905 4.50

Bajaj Finserv

1986.2 18.60

Bharat Electron

408.25 9.70

Bharti Airtel

1936.7 59.70

Cipla

1499.7 15.70

Coal India

389.05 4.80

Dr Reddy's Labs

1325.3 -0.80

Eicher Motors

5525 31.50

Eternal Ltd

253.33 3.91

Grasim Inds

2712.6 19.40

HCL Technologies

1739.9 26.00

HDFC Bank

1964.7 29.40

HDFC Life Insur.

778.95 17.10

Hero Motocorp

4338.5 -45.80

Hind. Unilever

2306.2 12.00

Hindalco Inds.

649.15 7.80

ICICI Bank

1427.1 15.80

IndusInd Bank

840.25 2.75

Infosys

1622.9 4.50

ITC

418.55 2.55

JSW Steel

1005.55 9.50

Kotak Mah. Bank

2169.8 23.40

Larsen & Toubro

3662 40.90

M & M

3184.4 89.60

Maruti Suzuki

12791 -15.00

Nestle India

2360.4 41.50

NTPC

335.2 5.15

O N G C

251.89 0.33

Power Grid Corpn

293.1 6.65

Reliance Industr

1466.2 32.90

SBI Life Insuran

1810.9 21.50

Shriram Finance

666.35 14.15

St Bk of India

796.15 11.05

Sun Pharma.Inds.

1665.1 17.50

Tata Consumer

1100.2 11.90

Tata Motors

676.2 3.90

Tata Steel

151.97 0.97

TCS

3435.7 11.70

Tech Mahindra

1696.1 12.10

Titan Company

3519 13.60

Trent

5897.5 174.00

UltraTech Cem.

11458 38.00

Wipro

266.54 0.96

Pre-Session - Detailed News Back
Market likely to open lower amid negative global sentiment
19-May-25   08:32 Hrs IST

GIFT Nifty:

GIFT Nifty May 2025 futures were trading 61 points lower in early trade, suggesting a negative opening for the Nifty 50.

Institutional Flows:

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought shares worth 8,831.05 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 5,187.09 crore in the Indian equity market on 16 May 2025, provisional data showed.

According to NSDL data, FPIs have bought shares worth Rs 17669.11 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:

Dow Jones futures were down 196 points on Monday, indicating a weak opening for U.S. equities. The decline followed Moody's decision to downgrade the U.S. sovereign credit rating from AAA to AA1 on Friday, citing concerns over the country's rising debt burden, which currently stands at approximately $36 trillion. The ratings agency also noted that proposed tax cuts by President Donald Trump could further strain fiscal conditions.

The downgrade was met with criticism from the Trump administration, which pointed to initiatives aimed at reducing government spending. Among them is the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk. However, progress on these initiatives has been limited so far.

Asian markets traded mostly lower on Monday, influenced by the U.S. credit downgrade and mixed economic data from China. The momentum from last week's rally, driven by easing tensions in the U.S.-China tariff dispute, faded toward the end of the week.

Recent data from China showed: Industrial production increased by 6.1% year-on-year in April, surpassing expectations but slowing from the previous month's 7.7% growth. Retail sales rose by 5.1% y-o-y, below the 5.9% growth seen in March. Fixed asset investment grew by 4.0% y-o-y, missing expectations due to continued business uncertainty amid trade tensions.

On Friday, U.S. equities ended higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.78%, reaching a one-month high. The S&P 500 gained 0.70%, and the NASDAQ Composite added 0.52%. Gains were led by the healthcare, utilities, and telecommunications sectors.

However, sentiment data released the same day showed weakness. The University of Michigan's preliminary consumer sentiment index for May came in at 50.8, down from 52.2 in April and below the forecasted increase to 53.4.

Domestic Market:

The benchmark equity indices closed with marginal losses today, ending a two-day winning streak, as investors booked profits following a sharp rally in the previous session. Market sentiment remained cautious ahead of key Q4 earnings announcements. Despite the subdued close, ongoing trade negotiations with the United States are expected to lend support to market sentiment, especially in the context of easing geopolitical tensions. The S&P BSE Sensex declined 200.15 points or 0.24% to 82,330.59. The Nifty 50 index fell 42.30 points or 0.17% to 25,019.80.

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