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3 min read | Updated on June 04, 2026, 16:40 IST
SUMMARY
On June 4, the SENSEX closed 13.84 points, or 0.02%, higher at 74,360.01. Meanwhile, the NIFTY50 gained 10.95 points, or 0.05%, to end at 23,416.55.

NSE’s smallcap index, NIFTY Smallcap 100, ended at the 18,121.05 level during market closing, up by 89 points or 0.49%. | Image: Shutterstock.
The SENSEX slumped by as much as 0.7% to reach an intraday low of 73,807.30, while the NIFTY50 touched the session’s low of 23,247.30.
On June 4, the SENSEX closed 13.84 points, or 0.02%, higher at 74,360.01. Meanwhile, the NIFTY50 gained 10.95 points, or 0.05%, to end at 23,416.55.
The NIFTY50 pack was led by buying in the shares of Titan Company, which closed 3.67% higher.
It was followed by Eternal (3%), Cipla (1.95%), Coal India (1.84%) and Adani Enterprises (1.79%), which were among the other top gainers.
On the contrary, Infosys closed in the red (-1.49%). The other top losers included Hindalco Industries (-1.21%), SBI Life Insurance Company (-1.19%), Bajaj Finserv (-1.12%) and UltraTech Cement (-0.91%).
NSE’s midcap index, the NIFTY Midcap 100 gauge, closed at 60,966.65, reflecting a 279.45 points or 0.46% increase.
The top winners included Hitachi Energy India (4.28%), Voltas (3.95%), GMR Airports (3.61%), Adani Total Gas (3.50%) and Page Industries (3.45%).
Shares of GMR Airports advanced after Goldman Sachs Trust II-Goldman Sachs GQG Partners Intl Opportunities Fund sold 16,27,45,207 shares of GMR Airports at ₹97.75 per unit in a bulk deal on June 3, of which 14,92,50,100 shares were bought by FMRC Fidelity Advisor International Capital Appreciation Fund at the same trade price.
In a separate block deal, US-based investment firm GQG Partners sold a 1.8% stake, or 19,50,00,000 shares, in GMR Airports, to Fidelity International, at ₹97.57 per unit aggregating to ₹1,906 crore through open market transactions.
On the other hand, National Aluminium Company (-5.30%), BHEL (-4.65%), Patanjali Foods (-4.02%), Steel Authority of India (-3.64%), and PB Fintech (-2.9-%) were among the top winners.
NSE’s smallcap index, NIFTY Smallcap 100, ended at the 18,121.05 level during market closing, up by 89 points or 0.49%.
The top gainers included Physicswallah, which closed 15.66% higher, after the company partnered with multiple third-party non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) to enable student lending requirements.
It was followed by Anant Raj (7.94%), Himadri Speciality Chemical (6.30%), Force Motors (6.05%) and IIFL Finance (5.69%), which were among the other top gainers.
On the contrary, Meesho (-6%), Zensar Technologies (-5.84%), Ather Energy (-3.33%), Swan Corp (-3%), and BLS International Services (-2.57%).
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