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Markets hold steady despite global volatility, Banks lead gains 

Michael Hayes
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The markets maintained the positive impulse that changed Tuesday on Tuesday, without the global concerns caused by the criticism of President Trump to the Federal Reserve. The Benchmark Sensex quoted at 79,615.13, more than 206.63 points or 0.26 percent since its previous closure, while the NIFTY50 increased 54.50 points or 0.23 percent to 24,180,05.

Banking actions continued their strong performance, with the Nifty Bank index advancing 395.70 points or 0.72 percent to 55,700.20. The financial services sector also showed strength, with the index of ingenious financial services by 0.71 percent to 26,623.10.

HDFC Bank was among the main winners, increasing 1.54 percent to ₹ 1,956.80 in a heavy negotiation volume or around 148 million shares. Other banking actions are well included in the State Bank of India, 1.40 percent in ₹ 828.10, and Kotak Mahindra Bank, which won 1.56 percent to ₹ 2.276.30.

Consumer goods companies also showed significant profits, with Tata consumption products leading the list of better results, increasing 1.73 percent to ₹ 1,140.40. Hindustan Unilever closely followed with an increase of 1.63 percent to ₹ 2,389.30.

On the negative side, Indusind Bank was the largest lagging, falling 4.54 percent to ₹ 790.60. Hero Motocorp fell 2.35 percent to ₹ 3,825.00, while Power Grid Corporation decreased 2.06 percent to ₹ 313.40. Important infosys throw 1.81 percent to reach ₹ 1,424.70, and the Bajaj car decreased by 1.69 percent to ₹ 8.108.00.

The widest market showed a solid particle, with medium roof shares exceeding the reference points as the ingenious Midcap 100 rose 0.98 percent to 54,501.90. The amplitude of the market remained firmly positive with 2,560 shares advancing against 1,260 decreases in the EEB, while 177 remained unchanged.

The technical indicators reflected a robust feeling of the market with 73 actions that reach the maximum of 52 weeks compared to only 24 moving 52 weeks. In addition, 307 stocks reach the limits of the upper circuit, while 124 stocks reached lower circuits.

Indian markets have shown resilience amid global volatility, backed by continuous institutional purchase and positive domestic factors. The merchants closely monitor global developments while maintaining their positive perspective of Indian actions as the negotiation day advances towards the closure of 3.30 pm.

Posted on April 22, 2025

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