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Market recap for 15 March 2021

Nifty50: 14,929 101 (-0.6%)

Sensex: 50,395 397 (-0.7%)


After a weak opening, the markets kept sliding down but saw some buying interest toward the latter half of the session. However, weakness persisted and 27 of the Nifty50 stocks closed in the red.

Among the Nifty sectoral indices, Metal (+1.0%) and IT (+0.5%) were top gainers, whereas Media (-1.4%) and Pharma (-1.3%) lost the most ground.

Top gainers Today's change
JSW Steel ▲ 2.4%
Tech Mahindra ▲ 2.3%
Tata Steel ▲ 2.2%

Top losers Today's change
Divi's Lab ▼ 2.9%
Bajaj Fin Serv ▼ 2.7%
GAIL ▼ 2.5%

Here are the top stories of the day.

MTAR lists at bumper premium

JSPL sales volume rises on yearly basis

Godawari Power cleared for capacity expansion

Ahluwalia Contracts gains on project win

Closing bell

At one point, it seemed that markets would throw in the towel due to the relentless selling pressure. The consumer and wholesale inflation numbers are higher than street expectations. The culprit—fuel prices—are not showing any signs of cooling off. This is the cause of concern for the markets since rising inflation does not leave room for any further rate cuts. Today, the buying in metals and IT supported the benchmark indices. However, if the markets tread lower, traders could lose confidence, at least in the short term.


Good to know

What is technical analysis?

Technical analysis is the study of past market data using charts to forecast the direction of price movement. The three basic principles of technical analysis are a) stock price reveals everything, b) stock price move in trends and c) price patterns repeat.


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