Published 17:14 IST, October 15th 2024

Sensex ends 150 points lower, Nifty slips below 25,100; RIL falls 2.3%

At close, the 30-share BSE Sensex was trading 152.93 points lower at 81,820.12 and the broader NSE Nifty 50 index was trading 70.6 points lower at 25,057.35.

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Stock market news: Benchmark indices ended Tuesday on a weak note amid investor concerns following higher inflation data. domestic consumer price inflation data, released post market hours on Monday, escalated to a nine-month high of 5.49 per cent on high food prices. Mukesh Ambani -led Reliance Industries also witnessed a year-on-year slump in quarterly profit that was released yesterday after market hours.

At close, 30-share S&P BSE Sensex was tring 152.93 points lower at 81,820.12 and broer NSE Nifty 50 index was tring 70.6 points lower at 25,057.35.

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“Nifty opened higher than previous day's high, however, it was sold off from day's high, indicating weakness in index. momentum indicators are indicating a move on upside although today's was a sell-off. X DI- line is dropping and X DI+ line is sloping upside, indicating upside momentum might continue. Options writer's data showed increased call writing for weekly and monthly expiry, however, it can be due to today's fall. short-covering of se calls can result in an immediate rally in coming tring sessions,” said Praveen Dwarakanath, Vice President of Hedged.in.

“Banknifty continues to be stronger than Nifty. It opened higher than previous day's high and was bought on every drop during day. momentum indicators show bullishness to continue up to its resistance level at 52500 level. X DI- line is dropping and X DI+ line is sloping upside, indicating upside momentum might continue. Options writer's data showed increased writing in calls and puts at 52000 levels, indicating a pause at se levels. Also, increased call writing at 52500 and short covering at 51500 levels indicate bullishness in index,” Dwarakanath ded.

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Market analysts indicated that likelihood of interest rate cuts being pushed back to early 2025—following a spike in September's retail inflation—contributed to negative market atmosphere. Out of 13 sub-sectors, eight closed in red.

Automaker stocks, which are sensitive to consumer borrowing, experienced a decline of 0.8 per cent. metals sector also suffered, falling 1.4 per cent as it mirrored global price declines amid uncertainties regarding China's economic recovery following a modest stimulus announcement.

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Reliance Industries, second-largest component of Nifty 50, reported a 2 per cent drop in share price after revealing a decrease in second-quarter profits. Similarly, HDFC Life Insurance Company saw its stock fall by 3.6 per cent after reporting a lower value for its new business margin for half-year period ending September 30, making it biggest percentage loser on Nifty 50.

Concerns about inflation overshowed gains in oil marketing companies and paint manufacturers, which h initially benefited from a drop in global oil prices. A media report suggesting that Israel might refrain from striking Iranian oil targets eased supply disruption fears, which is positive for India, world’s third-largest oil importer.

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In capital markets news, Hyundai India's $3.3 billion IPO , largest in country’s history, opened for retail investors and was 16 per cent subscribed as of 3:30 p.m. IST. bidding process will continue until Thursday.

Among notable stock movements, Garuda Construction and Engineering surged 12 per cent in its debut tring session.

16:08 IST, October 15th 2024

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