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Market recap for 5 March 2021

Nifty50: 14,938 142 (-0.9%)

Sensex: 50,405 440 (-0.8%)


The Indian markets continued to slide today with broad-based selling, as 38 of the Nifty50 stock fell today.

All of the sectoral indices ended in the red, with the Nifty PSU Bank (-3.9%) and Nifty Metal (-2.7%) indices falling the most.

Top gainers Today's change
ONGC ▲ 2.4%
GAIL ▲ 1.7%
Maruti ▲ 1.6%

Top losers Today's change
IndusInd Bank ▼ 4.4%
Wipro ▼ 3.8%
Tata Motors ▼ 3.7%

Here are the top stories of the day.

Oil and gas stocks surge on rising crude

Voda-Idea fundraiser hits bad network

Heranba makes a strong market debut

Quick Heal surges on buyback plan

Closing bell

While the Nifty50 gained 2.8% on a weekly basis, the sentiments toward the end of the week were not particularly encouraging. First, most international equity markets were weak today. Second, the sudden rise in the 10-year government bond yields and the rising US dollar index are a cause of concern for the Indian equity markets, too. Further, foreign investors have been net sellers so far this month after a positive start to 2021. Given the 15% rise in India VIX in the last two days, there could be a rise in volatility in the coming week.


Good to know

What is an ETF?

An ETF or exchange-traded fund is a basket of stocks similar to a mutual fund. However, an ETF can be traded on an exchange within the day like a stock and witness price fluctuations throughout the trading session. In contrast, mutual funds only update their net asset value or NAV at the end of the day.


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