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Market recap for 22 February 2021

Nifty50: 14,675 306 (-2.0%)

Sensex: 49,744 1145 (-2.2%)


The markets opened on a weak footing and continued their downward trajectory throughout the day. Of the Nifty50 stocks, 41 closed in the red.

Among the sectoral indices, only the Nifty Metal index (+1.6%) managed to close in the green, while the Nifty Meda (-3.4%) and Nifty IT (2.8%) ceded the most.

Top gainers Today's change
JSW Steel ▲ 2.8%
Adani Ports ▲ 2.8%
Hindalco ▲ 2.1%

Top losers Today's change
Eicher Motors ▼ 5.1%
Tech Mahindra ▼ 4.6%
M&M ▼ 4.6%

Here are the top stories of the day.

Multiplexes tumble on lockdown fears

Copper surges on optimistic outlook

L&T wins ‘large’ power transmission deal

Trent catches momentum after Q3 results

Thomas Cook gains on fund-raising plans

Closing bell

Generally, the fear of a particular negative event happening is more devastating than the event itself. The risks due to a looming lockdown are probably being factored in by the market, as new Covid-cases spike. The markets are already down five days in a row.

The India Vix jumped nearly 15% today, indicating that traders expect volatility to increase in the coming days. Amidst this, the midcap and smallcap stocks seem to be holding their ground, as their indices fell about 1.3% each compared to a fall of over 2.0% in Nifty50, today.


Good to know

What is asset under management?
Assets under management (AUM) is the total market value of the investments that a person or entity (say a mutual fund or a venture capital firm) manages on behalf of its clients.


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