Indian Stock Market Rallies for Third Consecutive Day on May 5th; Sensex Up 295 Points, Nifty Closes at 24,461. HDFC Bank, Mahindra, and Adani Ports Show Strength.
Closing Bell: Domestic Indian stock markets registered a b performance for the third consecutive trading session on Monday, May 5th. The rally was driven by gains in major stocks such as HDFC Bank, Mahindra & Mahindra, and Adani Ports. Amidst mixed signals from global markets, investors showed interest in select sectors, leading to a strengthening of benchmark indices.
Sensex and Nifty Closing Positions
The BSE Sensex closed at 80,796.84, up 294.85 points or 0.37%. Throughout the day's trading, it reached a high of 81,049.03, while opening at 80,661.62 points.
Meanwhile, the Nifty 50 index closed at 24,461.15, up 114.45 points or 0.47%. It touched a high of 24,526.40 during the day and opened at 24,419.50.
Midcap and Smallcap Indices Outperform
The broader market outperformed the benchmark indices.
- BSE Midcap Index rose by 1.5%
- BSE Smallcap Index climbed 1.2%
Overall, approximately 2,600 stocks on the BSE registered gains, while 1,450 stocks saw declines, reflecting a positive market sentiment.
Top Gainers and Losers
Top Gainers:
- Adani Ports: 6.3% increase
- Mahindra & Mahindra
- Bajaj Finserv
- ITC
- Tata Motors
Top Losers:
- Kotak Mahindra Bank: 4.5% decline
- SBI
- Axis Bank
- ICICI Bank
- Titan
Sectoral Performance
At the sectoral level, the BSE Oil & Gas Index saw a surge of up to 2%, driven by gains in OMC (Oil Marketing Companies) stocks. Furthermore, the Consumer Durables, Energy, and FMCG indices also registered increases of over 1%. On the other hand, the banking sector remained under pressure, with the BSE Bankex declining by approximately 1%.
Impact of Global Markets
US stock markets closed higher on Friday:
- S&P 500: 1.47% increase
- Dow Jones: 1.39% increase
- Nasdaq Composite: 1.51% increase
However, US stock futures declined on Sunday:
- S&P 500 Futures: 0.50% down
- Dow Jones Futures: 0.50% down
- Nasdaq-100 Futures: 0.50% down
Asian markets in Japan, Hong Kong, China, and South Korea were closed due to holidays, while the Australian market saw a slight decline. The S&P/ASX 200 index fell by 0.18%.