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Market recap for 10 December 2020

Nifty50 13,478 ▼ 50 (-0.3%)

Sensex 45,959 ▼ 143 (-0.3%)


The markets took a breather today after the recent, record-breaking rally. Weak cues from Asian indices also supported the bears in the domestic market.

Among the Nifty sectoral indices, FMCG (+2.8%), Realty (+0.4%) and Metals (+0.2%) gained ground, whereas Media (-1.6%) and PSU Bank (-1.5%) were top sectoral losers.

Top gainers (Nifty50)

Nestle India ▲ 4.1% 
ITC        ▲ 3.7%
Britannia ▲ 3.1%

Top losers (Nifty50)

UPL ▼ 11.2%
Ultratech Cement ▼ 3.3%
Shree Cement ▼ 2.7%

Here are the top stories for the day.

FMCG stocks come to the rescue

Cement companies on the radar

UPL cracks on whistleblower allegations

Kalpataru Power drops

Inflation expectations

Closing bell

The US-China trade-war is old news. Now, the Australia-China trade dispute is making headlines. Such trade tensions and corporate governance allegations on Indian companies (like the one mentioned above) are something that investors would not want to hear at this juncture, especially when the economy is finally showing signs of recovery. Tomorrow’s session could be volatile as the inflation numbers will be released.


Good to know

What is a defensive stock?

The term refers to the stock of a company that has maintained a record of stable earnings and continuous dividend payments through periods of economic downturn. Typically, investors hold these stocks in order to ’defend’ their portfolio from market corrections. In general, FMCG and pharma stocks are considered defensive stocks.


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