Global Indices
Global Indices 06-Feb Prev_Day Abs. Change
% Change
Russell 3000 3,254 3,237 17 0.54
Nasdaq 19,792 19,692 100 0.51
FTSE 8,727 8,623 104 1.21
Nikkei 39,067 38,831 235 0.61
Hang Seng 20,892 20,597 295 1.43
Indian Indices 06-Feb Prev_Day Abs. Change
% Change
BSE Sensex 78,058 78,271 -213 -0.27
Nifty 50 23,603 23,696 -93 -0.39
Nifty 100 24,161 24,271 -110 -0.45
Nifty 500 21,672 21,784 -112 -0.51
Nifty Bank 50,382 50,343 39 0.08
BSE Power 6,290 6,364 -74 -1.16
BSE Small Cap 50,505 50,508 -2 0.00
BSE HC 43,147 43,076 71 0.17
Date P/E Div. Yield P/E Div. Yield
6-Feb 22.22 1.19 21.45 1.38
Month Ago 22.60 1.16 21.76 1.28
Year Ago 24.71 1.13 22.66 1.21
Nifty 50 Top 3 Gainers
Company 06-Feb Prev_Day
% Change
Cipla 1472 1437 2.42
Adani Ports & SEZ 1164 1144 1.72
Infosys 1916 1897 0.98
Nifty 50 Top 3 Losers Domestic News
Company 06-Feb Prev_Day
% Change
Bharti Airtel 1620 1660 -2.45
Titan Industries Limited 3411 3491 -2.30
NTPC 313 320 -2.13
Advance Decline Ratio
BSE NSE
Advances 1847 1287
Declines 2098 1520
Unchanged 118 50
Institutional Flows (Equity)
Description (Cr)
YTD
FII Flows* -81774
MF Flows** 57766
*6
th
Feb 2025; **4
th
Feb 2025
Economic Indicator
YoY(%) Current Year Ago
CPI
5.22%
(Dec-24)
5.69%
(Dec-23)
IIP
5.20%
(Nov-24)
2.50%
(Nov-23)
GDP
5.40%
(Sep-24)
8.10%
(Sep-23)
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Indian Equity Market
Indices Performance
P/E Dividend Yield
Sensex
Nifty
0.00%
(Aug-24)
6.70%
(Jun-24)
Quarter Ago
Inflow/Outflow
-2130
-1148
5.49%
(Sep-24)
Indian equity markets closed in red ahead of the RBI’s crucial interest rate
decision. Profit booking was witnessed in rate-sensitive automotive and
consumer shares as caution took hold a day before the central bank’s
decision on interest rates.
Key benchmark indices BSE SENSEX and Nifty 50 lost 0.27% and 0.39% to
close at 78,058.16 and 23,603.35 respectively.
The overall market breadth on BSE was weak with 1,847 scrips advancing
and 2,098 scrips declining. A total of 118 scrips remained unchanged.
On the BSE sectoral front,Information Technology was the major gainer, up
0.35% followed by Healthcare, up 0.17% and Bankex, up 0.02%. Realty was
the major loser, down 2.15% followed by Consumer Durables, down 2.04%
and Telecommunication, down 1.73%.
According to a notification by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade, the
government has extended the ban on exports of de-oiled rice bran till Sep
30, 2025, to help control domestic prices and ensure availability for cattle
feed.
According to media report, the labour ministry plans to seek Cabinet
approval for a pension scheme for one crore gig workers associated with
online platforms. This scheme will ensure social security contributions from
their income per transaction and provide healthcare under PM Jan Arogya
Yojana.
According to the Chairman of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and
Customs, shifting part of the basic customs duty to Agriculture
Infrastructure and Development Cess will have a marginal impact on states,
with around Rs. 4,000 crore redistributed among 30 states. The
government in the Union Budget 2025-26 has rationalized basic customs
duty rates, slashing the number of levies to just eight, but has kept the
effective duty rates on most items the same by adjusting cess to further
ease of doing business.
Hero MotoCorp announced a 12% increase in its standalone net profit,
amounting to Rs. 1,203 crore for the quarter ended Dec 31, 2025. The
figure surpassed analysts' expectations, which had estimated a profit of Rs.
1,122 crore.
Muthoot Microfin, a microfinance institution, has announced a significant
decline of 97% in its net profit, amounting to Rs. 4 crore for the third
quarter ended Dec 31, 2025. This substantial decrease in net profit is
largely due to a notable provisioning cost amounting to Rs. 247 crore for
the quarter.
Asian equity markets rose as trade war fears eased and Treasury yields
dipped on easing inflation concerns. The Japanese market rose led by
heavyweights and technology stocks. Additionally, the Chinese market rose
on eased concerns over a potential global trade war. Today (as on February
07), Asian markets opened lower as investors awaited India’s interest rate
decision, and assessed Japan’s household spending data. While Nikkei fell
by 0.44% and Hang Seng rose by 0.83% (as at 8 a.m. IST).
European equity markets rose as investors engaged in vigorous buying in
response to quarterly earnings reports and the Bank of England's
announcement to reduce interest rates. Meanwhile, investors dismissed
worries regarding tariffs and the trade conflict, the mood remained fairly
bullish in almost all the markets in the region.
U.S. equity markets closed on a mixed note as investors reluctant to make
significant moves ahead of the release of the Labor Department's closely
watched monthly jobs report for the month Jan 2025 on Feb 07, 2025.
Additionally, a report released by the labor department indicating first-time
claims for U.S. unemployment benefits rose by more than expected in the
week ended Feb 1st, 2025.
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Nifty Feb 2025 Futures stood at 23,688.90, a premium of 85.55 points
above the spot closing of 23,603.35. The turnover on NSE’s Futures and
Options segment fell to Rs.7,811.22 crore on February 06, 2025, compared
with Rs. 4,44,408.84 crore on February 05, 2025.
The Put-Call ratio stood at 0.79 compared with the previous session’s close
of 1.
The Nifty Put-Call ratio stood at 0.84 compared with the previous session’s
close of 0.97.
Open interest on Nifty Futures stood at 17.85 million, compared with the
previous session’s close of 17.62 million.
Bond yields mostly remained steady ahead of the RBI’s monetary policy
decision on Feb 7, 2025.
Yield on the 10-year benchmark paper (6.79% GS 2034) was unchanged to
close at 6.66% as compared to the previous day’s close.
RBI conducted the auction of 1-day Variable Rate Repo for the notified
amount of Rs. 25,000 crore for which amount of Rs. 21,674 crore was
accepted and the cut-off yield stood at 6.51%.
The Indian rupee in the spot trade fell against the U.S. dollar amid weak
domestic equity markets.
Euro fell against the U.S. dollar ahead of the U.S. job data.
Gold prices fell ahead of the U.S. nonfarm payrolls report for the month of
Jan 2025.
Brent crude oil prices (spot) fell slightly as the U.S. President repeated his
pledge to increase U.S. oil production in an effort to lower prices.
According to the Labor Department, U.S. initial jobless claims climbed to
219,000 for the week ended Feb 1, 2025. An increase of 11,000 from the
previous week's revised level of 208,000. Economists had expected initial
jobless claims to rose to 213,000 from the 207,000 originally reported for
the previous week.
The Bank of England reduced its key interest rate by 25 basis points on 06th
Feb 2024, aligning with the forecasts of economists, as policymakers
assessed that the disinflation process is sufficient though growth concerns
remain. During the policy board meeting, the Monetary Policy Committee,
the members cast their votes with an 7-2 majority in favor to keep the bank
rate at 4.50% from 4.75%.
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