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Market recap for 12 January 2021

Nifty50: 14,563 ▲ 78 (+0.5%)

Sensex: 49,517 ▲ 247 (+0.5%)


After a shaky start, the markets resumed their upward march and remained firm till the closing bell rang.

Among the sectoral indices, Nifty PSU Bank (+5.9%) and Nifty Realty (+2.7%) were the top gainers, whereas Nifty Pharma (-1.2%) and Nifty FMCG (-0.5%) were the top losers.

Top gainers Today's change
Tata Motors ▲ 7.5%
GAIL ▲ 4.6%
Bharti Airtel ▲ 3.9%

Top losers Today's change
Asian Paints ▼ 3.2%
Titan ▼ 2.1%
Nestle India ▼ 2.1%

Here are the top stories of the day.

Sunteck gains as new bookings rise

PSU banks see high investor interest

Fundraising plans boost Indiamart

Tata Chemicals to buy Archean’s salt unit

Closing bell
The markets have been rising for 10 weeks straight. Such an extended rise without any corrections is rarely seen and indicates the strength of the bulls. That said, it will be interesting to see the impact of the CPI inflation numbers, which will be announced today. The street expects the number to drop to 5.3% from 6.9% seen in November. Falling vegetable prices (due to a better crop) are expected to curb overall inflation.

Interestingly, at 5.3% the CPI will be comfortably below RBI’s upper tolerance level of 6%. Meanwhile, market expectations for the IIP reading (which will also be announced today) are not that encouraging. It is expected to drop to 1.1% versus 3.6% in November.


Good to know

What is a QIP?
Qualified institutional placement (QIP) is a tool to raise capital wherein a listed company can issue equity shares to institutional buyers such as mutual funds. In a QIP, the issuing company does not have to undergo elaborate procedures (such as in an IPO) to raise this capital.


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