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Market recap for 30 March 2021

Nifty50: 14,845 ▲ +337 (+2.3%)
Sensex: 50,136 ▲ +1,128 (+2.3%)


After a gap-up opening, the benchmark indices maintained a mostly upward trajectory throughout the day. The Nifty50 saw 46 of its constituents close in the green, indicating buying across the board.

The buying interest also reflected among the sectoral indices, where Nifty Realty was the only sector to close in the red. Meanwhile, the Nifty IT (+2.9%) and Nifty Metal (+2.7%) were the top gainers today.

Top gainers Today's change
UPL ▲ 7.5%
JSW Steel ▲ 4.9%
Shree Cement ▲ 4.9%

Top losers Today's change
Hindalco ▼ 0.3%
Axis Bank ▼ 0.2%
M&M ▼ 0.1%

Here are the top stories of the day.

L&T wins big orders in various businesses

BHEL bags large order from IOCL

Nazara Tech lists at strong premium

Tamilnadu Petroproducts announces capex plans

Closing bell

The markets brushed aside rising Covid cases in the country and looming fears of another lockdown. The sharp decline in the rupee, which fell over 1% against the US dollar, too, had little impact on investor sentiments. Overall, the cues from international equity markets were positive and the domestic news flow was optimistic. While it all looks rosy, US Treasury bond yields have been on an upswing and are at a 14-month high, which could disturb investor sentiments in the US markets. This, coupled with sharp movements in USD-INR rates are some of the factors that need attention at the moment.


Good to know

What is the intrinsic value of a stock?
Intrinsic value is a measure of what a stock is worth, regardless of its current market price. In financial analysis, intrinsic value helps identify the underlying value of a company. When a stock is trading lower than its intrinsic value, it is said to be undervalued. Similarly, if the current market price is higher than the stock’s intrinsic value, it is considered to be overvalued.


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