Today’s share market’s key developments include: Havells to pay ₹129.6 crore in HPL trademark case. Biocon gets 2 USFDA observations. Ashoka Buildcon wins ₹539 crore project. HAL inks jet-engine deal. Zydus gains USFDA nod. FIIs and DIIs record strong equity inflows.
2:30 PM IST
Stock Market LIVE Update | Sensex climbs 400 points | Nifty holds above 25,600
Equity benchmarks advanced on Thursday, with the Sensex rising 400 points and the Nifty trading above 25,600. Nuvama Institutional Equities began coverage on Swiggy with a ‘Buy’ rating and a target price of ₹510, citing strong growth in food delivery and quick commerce. BLS E-Services reported Q2 PAT of ₹15.4 crore, up from ₹14.3 crore a year ago. Top gainers included Apex Ecotech, TruAlt Bioenergy, and National Aluminium Company, while several small-cap stocks hit 52-week lows.
1:40 PM IST
Stock Market LIVE Update | Sensex rallies over 450 points | Nifty holds above 25,600
Aluminium, gold, silver, and copper futures traded higher on Monday as metal prices gained from fresh positions and firm global cues. Aluminium rose ₹1.65 to ₹276.40 per kg, gold advanced ₹2,033 to ₹1,23,100 per 10 grams, and silver surged ₹3,802 to ₹1,51,530 per kg. Copper gained 0.8% to ₹1,015.35 per kg due to strong spot demand. Meanwhile, Alembic Pharmaceuticals received USFDA approval for its generic migraine treatment injection, Sumatriptan.
12:50 PM IST
Stock Market LIVE Update | Sensex rallies over 450 points | Nifty reclaims 25,600 mark
The Sensex climbed over 450 points, while the Nifty crossed 25,600 amid mixed sectoral performance. Nalco surged 9% after strong Q2 earnings and an interim dividend announcement. Trent fell 7.5% following a large block deal of 25.6 lakh shares. WeWork India posted a 7.4% QoQ rise in revenue to ₹574.7 crore and a profit of ₹6.3 crore. Transformers and Rectifiers India plunged 20% to ₹313.55 after a 20% fall in Q2 profit to ₹37.45 crore.
11:20 AM IST
Stock Market LIVE Update | Sensex surges over 500 points | Nifty crosses 25,650
Indian benchmark indices advanced strongly on Monday, with the Sensex gaining over 500 points and the Nifty surpassing 25,650. National Aluminium Company led the rally with a rise of nearly 8%, followed by NMDC and Vodafone Idea posting modest gains. Nykaa surged over 6% after its Q2 profit jumped 243% year-on-year, while HAL climbed 2% after signing an engine deal with GE. Meanwhile, stocks like Shipping Corporation and Sagility witnessed declines amid selective profit booking.
10:20 AM IST
Stock Market LIVE Update | Sensex jumps over 250 points | Nifty trades above 25,550
Sensex rose over 250 points while Nifty traded above 25,550. Bajaj Finance plans to raise ₹3,000 crore, including a ₹2,000 crore greenshoe option, via reissue of 7.37% September 2030 bonds offering 7.25% yield. Kotak Mahindra Prime aims to raise ₹700 crore through 2-year-9-month bonds with a 7.09% coupon. Shipping Corporation shares fell 7% after Q2 profit dropped 39% to ₹176 crore. Ola Electric declined 3.3%, and Lenskart’s issue price was ₹402 against ₹390 on BSE and ₹395 on NSE.
9:20 AM IST
Stock Market LIVE Update | Sensex rises 200 points | Nifty holds above 25,550
Indian markets opened higher as the Sensex advanced 200 points and the Nifty traded above 25,550. Sun Pharmaceutical Industries reported steady domestic sales and strong global specialty business performance for the September quarter, offsetting weakness in its U.S. generics segment. Emmvee Photovoltaic Power plans to raise ₹2,144 crore via a fresh issue and ₹756 crore through an OFS to reduce debt. Asian markets gained, buoyed by optimism over the potential resolution of the prolonged U.S. government shutdown.
Source: Bajaj Broking Research Desk.
GIFT NIFTY: Gift Nifty suggests a flat opening for the Indian market. Nifty spot in today's session is likely to consolidate in the range of 25,320- 25,650.
INDIA VIX: 12.56 | +0.15 (1.19%) ↑ today
Treasury Yield:
The 10-year Treasury yield was flat at 4.093%.
Currency:
The dollar index, which measures the currency’s strength against a basket of six peers, was down 0.22% at 99.51.
Commodities:
Gold prices rose on Friday, with Spot gold up 0.7% at $4,007.01 per ounce.
Brent crude futures rose 25 cents, or 0.39%, to close at $63.63 a barrel.
General Trends:
Asia-Pacific markets opened higher on Monday morning trade, after artificial intelligence valuation concerns fueled declines in markets across the region last week.
Sector-Specific Indicator:
Investors in Asia are also studying China's October inflation data over the weekend, which came in above expectations.
Japan’s Nikkei 225 advanced 0.48%, while the broad-based Topix was up 0.37%.
South Korea’s Kospi climbed 1.69%, led by banks and insurance stocks, while the small-cap Kosdaq was flat.
Market in the Previous Session:
Indian markets ended mostly flat on November 7th, as a volatile session saw buyers and profit-takers offset each other. The index opened weak with a gap-down start but took support near its 50-day EMA. It quickly bounced back from intraday lows and filled the opening gap, yet struggled to hold gains at higher levels, eventually closing around the 25,500 zone. Investors will now focus on developments around the potential U.S. government shutdown, tariff-related news, and updates on U.S.–India and U.S.–China trade talks to gauge how long the current market momentum can hold.
By the close, the Sensex dipped 94.73 points or 0.11% to 83,216.28, while the Nifty slipped 17.40 points or 0.07% to 25,492.30.
Sector-wise, metals stood out with a strong 1.4% gain, whereas IT, consumer durables, FMCG, and telecom fell about 0.5% each.
In the broader market space, the Midcap index rose 0.63%, while the Small-cap index saw a modest decline of 0.16%.
Nifty Short-Term Outlook:
Nifty on the daily chart has formed a small bullish candle with a sizable lower shadow signalling buying demand at lower levels around the 50-day EMA.
Over the past 11 trading sessions, the Nifty has undergone a corrective retracement of approximately 800 points, which has led daily stochastic oscillators to approach oversold territory.
Buying demand emerged on Friday’s session from the key support area of 25,200-25,400, which is the confluence of the 50-day EMA, a previous breakout area, and the 50% retracement of the previous up move (24587-26104).
Going ahead, we expect the index to hold above the support area of 25,200-25,400 and gradually head towards the immediate resistance of 25,850 and then towards the recent 52-week high of 26,100 in the coming weeks.
Intraday Levels:
Nifty: Intraday resistance is at 25,580, followed by 25,650 levels. Conversely, downside support is located at 25,400, followed by 25,320.
Bank Nifty: Intraday resistance is positioned at 58,130, followed by 58,350, while downside support is found at 57,600, followed by 57,370.
Nifty:
The 26000 strike holds the highest Call OI, while 25300 carries the highest Put OI, defining a broad trading range of 25300–26000.
Strong Put writing below 25,500, along with Put unwinding between 25,550–25,700, suggests 25,500 is emerging as a strong base.
On the upside, 25,600 remains an immediate resistance, but a sustained move above 25,700 could trigger Call unwinding and fuel a sharp rally towards 26,100.
Max pain is now quoted at 0.93.
Bank Nifty:
In Bank Nifty, both Call and Put OI are concentrated at the 58,000 strike, making it the pivotal zone for the coming sessions.
In the previous session, Call writers were active at 58,500, establishing it as a key resistance, while Call unwinding at 57,000 and fresh Put writing at higher strikes indicate that traders are shifting positions upward, reflecting improving sentiment.
Immediate support is placed at 58,000, and the index will gain momentum once it sustains above this level and crosses 58,500, potentially opening the path towards 59,200–59,500.
Max pain is now quoted at 0.96.
Performance Overview:
The S&P 500 ended the week lower despite cutting losses on Friday, as hopes that the government shutdown could be nearing end were boosted after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer proposed a deal that could re-open the government.
Sector-specific indicator:
On Friday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 79 points, or 0.2%, the S&P 500 index added 0.1%, and the NASDAQ Composite fell 0.2%.
A monthly report from the University of Michigan showed that its consumer sentiment index came in at 50.3 in November compared to 53.6 in October. Economists had predicted a reading of 53.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday expressed skepticism over the legality of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, raising doubts about the durability of his trade measures.
Economic indicator:
The U.S. Senate is expected to hold a test vote on a short-term funding bill, with ABC News reporting that the measure is expected to receive enough Democratic support to pass the bill, which could end the government shutdown.
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