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Market recap for 17 February 2021

Nifty50: 15,208 104 (-0.6%)

Sensex: 51,703400 (-0.7%)


After a gap-down opening, the markets recovered some ground. However, selling pressure in the second half pulled the markets down, with 31 of the Nifty50 stocks closing in the red.

Continuing yesterday’s trend, the Nifty PSU Bank (+5.8%) index remained strong, while Nifty Media (+2.1%) was runner-up among sectoral indices. Meanwhile, the Nifty Pharma (-1.7%) and Nifty IT (-1.2%) indices were the top losers.

Top gainers Today's change
Hero MotoCorp ▲ 3.5%
BPCL ▲ 2.9%
SBI ▲ 2.7%

Top losers Today's change
Nestle ▼ 3.0%
Asian Paints ▼ 2.6%
Maruti ▼ 2.5%

Here are the top stories of the day.

Adani Ports takes over Dighi Port

Big Basket in Tata’s shopping cart

Heritage Foods launches French yoghurt brand

Closing bell

Even though the markets fell today, the India VIX was largely unmoved. This suggests that traders don’t yet expect any major volatility in the coming days. However, major sectoral indices such as banks, IT, and FMCG closed in the negative today, and the market breadth too was negative. European indices are trading weak today and Dow Jones futures indicate weak opening. Generally, during corrections, investors flock toward large or mega-cap stocks, which provide most resilience toward broad-based selling.


Good to know

What is reflation?
Reflation means stimulating an economy by increasing the money supply or leaving more money in the hands of the people by reducing taxes. The government may even adjust interest rates. The government may use fiscal or monetary stimulus to expand the country’s output.


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