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Markets continue upward march

Nifty50: 15,869 ▲+57  (0.3%)
Sensex: 52,773 ▲+221  (0.4%)


After opening with a gap-up, markets continued to move sideways for the rest of the day. Market breadth was balanced with 25 of Nifty50 stocks closing positively.

Amongst the sectoral indices, Media (2.0%) and Realty (1.3%) gained the most, whereas Pharma (-0.8%) and PSU Bank (-0.2%) were top losers.

Top gainers Today's change
Asian Paints ▲ 2.8%
HDFC Life ▲ 1.7%
Axis Bank ▲ 1.6%

Top losers Today's change
Divi's Lab ▼ 1.5%
Adani Ports ▼ 1.5%
Coal India ▼ 1.4%

Here are the top stories of the day.

IOB’s profit rises on lower provisioning


Whirlpool’s shares soar on strong Q4


JB Chemicals’ profit doubles


Satin Creditcare shares rise post Q4 results


Closing bell

Although the market is inching up gradually it is showing signs of fatigue. Today, Nifty50’s opening and closing were nearly at the same level. Such a type of movement indicates indecision. The number of new cases has been dropping steadily and the vaccine outreach is increasing. This gives comfort that further unlocking of economic activities may happen in the coming days. Meanwhile, unabated rising crude oil prices remain a concern and as they continue to fuel inflation.


Good to know

What is Net Interest Income

Net Interest Income is the difference between interest earned and interest paid by a financial institution. Financial institutions pay interest on the deposits they take. And then give these deposits out as loans for a higher interest rate. This reflects a financial institution’s ability to earn money on the deposits it receives.


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