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    Home»Content Writing»Stock Market Highlights: Sensex settles 224 pts higher, Nifty above 24,850; Tata Steel, Power Grid rise 3% each
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    Stock Market Highlights: Sensex settles 224 pts higher, Nifty above 24,850; Tata Steel, Power Grid rise 3% each

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    Introduction

    The Indian equity market closed on a broadly positive note, with benchmark indices registering gains amid cautious optimism. On Friday, the BSE Sensex rose by 223.86 points (approximately 0.28 %) to settle at 81,207.17, while the Nifty 50 climbed 57.95 points (about 0.23 %) to close at 24,894.25, marking a second consecutive session of gains.
    Two standout performers of the day were Tata Steel and Power Grid, each rallying roughly 3 %.

    This report breaks down the market’s drivers, sectoral trends, individual stock highlights, and implications for the near term.

    Market Context & Momentum

    SectoralSe

    Investor sentiment appeared cautiously upbeat, aided by a combination of domestic and global cues. The India VIX (volatility index) declined by about 1.6 %, suggesting reduced market jitters. The indices traded in a relatively range-bound fashion, but were supported by selective buying in key sectors.

    Sentiment & Technical Backdrop

    From a technical angle, analysts noted that the Nifty had held support around its 100-day exponential moving average, while call writing near 24,800 hinted at a base forming in that region. The weight of open interest around 25,000 suggests that zone may act as resistance in the near future.

    Sectoral Participation

    The rally was broadly led by metals, PSU banks, consumer durables, and energy stocks. Fourteen of the seventeen Nifty sectoral indices closed in the green, underlining widespread participation. On the flip side, auto, realty, and healthcare lagged, with slight declines in those indices.

    The broader markets also registered strength: the BSE Mid-Cap index gained about 0.78 %, and Small Caps added around 1.09 %.

    Stock Highlights: Tata Steel & Power Grid

    Tata Steel

    Tata Steel led the day’s gains, closing up nearly 3–3.5 %. This rally was partly driven by positive industry‐level developments: a Bloomberg report suggested that the European Union is considering higher tariffs on steel imports (50 % level) and lower quota volumes, which could favor domestic steel exporters like Tata Steel.

    Tata Steel’s recent earnings also underpinned confidence: in Q1 FY26, the company reported a consolidated net profit of ₹2,078 crore — a 116.4 % year-on-year increase — even as revenue dipped slightly due to weak operational segments. Over the past six months, the stock has appreciated significantly, reflecting both earnings momentum and favorable policy tailwinds.

    Power Grid

    Power Grid Corporation posted a strong gain of 3.15 % on the day, closing at ₹289.60. It outperformed many of its peers in the power/energy space, with solid volume and relative strength.

    While still trading well below its 52-week highs, the stock’s performance drew attention in a broadly positive about market. Power Grid’s strength may reflect renewed investor focus on stable infrastructure / regulated utility names in a volatile environment.

    Risks & Caution Points

    While the market closed positively, several caveats merit attention:

    1. Resistance zones ahead: The Nifty faces resistance in the 25,000–25,100 zone, where open interest is concentrated.
    2. Sector divergence: Weakness in auto, realty, and healthcare indicates that gains are not broad-based; rotation remains selective.
    3. Global and macro headwinds: External cues (U.S. Fed policy, crude oil volatility, geopolitical risks) could destabilize sentiment.
    4. Profit booking risk: After the index has consolidated and bounced in recent sessions, short-term profit taking cannot be ruled out.

    Outlook & Near-Term Expectations

    Given current momentum and technical indicators, the market is likely to trade in a mildly bullish to range-bound mode in the near term, with a trading band roughly between 24,750 and 25,100 for the Nifty. If the markets breach above 25,100, it may open room for further upside.

    Stocks in metals, PSU banks, energy, and consumption may continue to attract interest. Meanwhile, defensive names or utility/regulatory plays (such as Power Grid) might see rotation in risk-off phases.

    Conclusion

    The Indian stock market’s session, marked by a 224-point gain in Sensex and a Nifty close above 24,850, reflected cautious optimism among investors. The strong performances of Tata Steel and Power Grid underscored the market’s lean toward cyclicals and infrastructure/regulatory plays.

    However, the path ahead will depend heavily on macro developments (both domestic and global), sector dynamics, and how the market digests future earnings outcomes. For now, the breadth of the rally and improving volatility metrics offer a comforting backdrop, though vigilance remains essential.

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