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Market Wrap: Sensex rises 224 points, Nifty above 24,850 as banks, consumer stocks drive second straight gain
The Economic Times· 2025-10-03 10:15
Market Performance - India's frontline indices Nifty and BSE Sensex ended positively, with Nifty closing at 24,894.25, up 57.95 points or 0.23%, and Sensex at 81,207.17, rising 223.86 points or 0.28% [1][12] - The Nifty breadth was slightly bearish, with 26 stocks in the green and 24 in the red [2][12] - Among the top gainers were Tata Steel, Axis Bank, and Larsen & Toubro, while the top losers included Max Healthcare Institute, Tech Mahindra, and Maruti Suzuki [12] Sector Performance - Out of 17 Nifty sectoral indices, 14 finished in the green, with Nifty Metal, Nifty PSU Bank, and Nifty Consumer Durables closing up by 1.8%, 1.12%, and 1.09% respectively [5][12] - Nifty Auto fell marginally by 0.06%, while Nifty Realty and Nifty Healthcare were down by 0.12% and 0.22% respectively [2][12] Technical Analysis - Technical Analyst Vatsal Bhuva noted that the Nifty index showed strength after closing above its short-term resistance, with crucial support near the 100-day EMA at 24,750 [6][12] - Heavy put writing at 24,800 indicates a support base, while the highest open interest concentration at 25,000 highlights a strong resistance zone, suggesting a mildly bullish trading range of 24,750–25,100 [6][12] Global Market Influence - Asian markets were largely positive, with Japan's Nikkei 225 gaining 1.8%, while China's Shanghai Composite and FTSE Straits Times Index rose by 0.5% and 0.4% respectively [7][12] - European markets also showed positive action, with Germany's DAX, Spain's IBEX, and French CAC 40 rallying between 0.8% and 0.1% [7][12] Currency and Commodities - The Indian rupee closed slightly weaker at 88.7725 against the U.S. dollar, remaining close to its all-time low of 88.80 [8][9][12] - Crude oil prices increased after four consecutive declines, with US WTI oil contracts trading at $60.88, up by $0.40 or 0.66%, and Brent oil futures at $64.51, higher by $0.40 or 0.62% [10][12]
Oil steadies as investors weigh OPEC+ output hike against US crude inventories
Reuters· 2025-10-01 00:52
Oil prices steadied in early trade on Wednesday after two consecutive days of losses as investors weighed potential OPEC+ plans for a larger output hike next month against the prospect of shrinking inventories in the U.S. ...