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Market recap for 9 December 2020

Nifty50 13,529 ▲ 136 (+1.0%)

Sensex 46,103 ▲ 494 (+1.0%)


The markets continued their record-breaking run as the Nifty50 closed above 13,500 for the first time, and the Sensex leapt past 46,000. Markets across the globe too were bullish today.

Among the sectoral indices, the Nifty Media (+3.7%) and Nifty Bank (+1.4%) indices were top performers. Meanwhile, the Nifty PSU Bank index (-1.0%) fell due to profit booking after a strong rally seen recently.

Top gainers (Nifty50)

UPL ▲ 4.5% 
Asian Paints        ▲ 3.6%
IOC ▲ 3.2%

Top losers (Nifty50)

Hindalco      ▼ 1.5%
Shree Cement ▼ 1.4%
Ultra Cement ▼ 0.9%

Here are the top stories for the day.

MTNL plans a recharge

Media stocks shoot up

FDI boost for defence

Electricity costs to drop

India’s GDP set to zoom in ’21

Closing bell

The near-relentless rally in the equity markets has been riding on two key tenets: ‘stimulus’ and ‘recovery’. On the one hand, the stimulus programs across the globe are still on track. After Japan, the market expects the US to launch another stimulus soon. Similarly, the Indian Finance Minister has made it clear that stimulus spending won’t be wound down soon. On the other hand, the news of recovery is flowing from almost every sector. Amid this, cautious optimism could be the way forward.


Good to know

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