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Market recap for 3 March 2021

Nifty50: 15,245 ▲ 326 (+2.1%)

Sensex: 51,444 ▲ 1,147 (+2.2%)


The markets opened with a gap-up today, and after some initial weakness, steadily rose to close about 2.2% higher. With today’s gain, both the Nifty50 and Sensex have fully recouped the losses made on Friday. In all, 43 of the Nifty50 stocks advanced today.

Except for the Nifty Auto index (-0.6%), all sectoral indices closed in the green today, with the Nifty Metal (+3.3%) and Nifty PSU Bank (+3.1) posting the strongest gains.

Top gainers Today's change
Tata Steel ▲ 5.3%
Bajaj Finserv ▲ 4.9%
Reliance ▲ 4.8%

Top losers Today's change
Hero MotoCorp ▼ 1.5%
Maruti ▼ 1.1%
Bajaj Auto ▼ 1.1%

Here are the top stories of the day.

Sugar shares gain on rising global prices

Forging stocks up on spurt in US truck sales

RPP Infra surges on big-ticket orders

MTAR Tech IPO oversubscribed on Day 1

Closing bell

The markets zoomed past last week’s high and shrugged off the negativity created by the spike in the US treasury bond yields. The rise in the markets was also supported by positive cues from the Asian and European markets. While the situation looks hunky-dory, traders must continue to watch out for any adverse movement in the US treasury yields and prices of major commodities such as copper, as these could affect overall investor sentiments.


Good to know

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