Market Overview - Markets opened positively following the US Supreme Court's ruling against President Trump's emergency tariffs, with the Sensex rising to ₹83,336.04, up ₹521.33 or 0.63% [1] - The Nifty 50 also saw gains, climbing to ₹25,731.00, an increase of ₹159.75 or 0.62% [1] Tariff Changes - The Supreme Court's decision invalidated approximately $160–175 billion in tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) [2] - President Trump responded by invoking Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, imposing a new 10–15% global tariff for 150 days, which is expected to face legal challenges [2] - For India, this effectively reduces tariffs on exports to around 10% [2] Market Sentiment and Technical Analysis - The US Supreme Court's ruling is viewed positively, but it may not lead to a sustained market rally as fundamentals are still key [3] - The Nifty's immediate pivot is at 25,500, with resistance levels at 25,700–25,750; a move above 25,800 could lead to 26,000 [3] Sector Performance - Banking stocks led the market recovery, with the Bank Nifty closing at ₹61,172, up 432 points, and trading above key moving averages [4] - Among Nifty 50 gainers, Adani Ports rose by 2.86% to ₹1,554.80, and Axis Bank increased by 2.02% to ₹1,395.90, indicating strength in financial services and infrastructure [5] Underperformers - ONGC was the worst performer, falling 2.14% to ₹272.70 due to rising crude oil prices amid US-Iran tensions [6] - IT stocks like Infosys and Wipro also faced declines, contributing to a broader technology sector downturn [6] Institutional Flows - Foreign Institutional Investors sold equities worth ₹934 crore, while Domestic Institutional Investors bought equities worth ₹2,637 crore [7] Corporate Developments - IDFC First Bank reported a significant internal fraud estimated at ₹590 crore, prompting a forensic audit [8] Market Caution - Analysts caution that market sentiment may remain weak as long as it stays below the 50-day SMA of 25,770/83,200 [9]
Tariff ruling lifts Sensex, Nifty; Banking stocks lead rally while IT drags