Economy
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Updated on 05 Nov 2025, 02:06 pm
Reviewed By
Abhay Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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Indian equities are scheduled to resume trading on Thursday following a mid-week holiday. However, the market sentiment may be cautious due to a significant drop in global semiconductor stocks, which saw valuations shrink by $500 billion on concerns of stretched prices. This, coupled with two days of global market performance during India's holiday, could influence trading. Thursday also marks the weekly expiry of Sensex contracts for the November series. A host of corporate earnings are due, with companies like Sun Pharma, Britannia, Paytm, and IndiGo releasing results after Tuesday's close or during Wednesday's holiday. Several other companies including Aarti Industries, ABB India, LIC, and NHPC will report their financial results on Thursday.
Technical analysts are watching key levels for the Nifty, with support expected around 25,650-25,700, and a potential test of 25,508 if downward pressure persists. Resistance is seen at 25,750.
For the Nifty Bank, the 57,730-57,700 zone is the first support, with 58,000 acting as a crucial upside level. Experts suggest that while dips might be buying opportunities if key support levels hold, failure to do so could lead to further weakness. The market is largely seen to be in a consolidation phase.
Additionally, the resignation of Birla Opus' CEO on Wednesday could impact stocks like Asian Paints and Grasim Industries, which will also be reacting to its own earnings.
Impact This news can significantly impact the Indian stock market by increasing volatility due to global sentiment, sector-specific movements driven by corporate earnings, and the technical reactions around key index levels. The overall market direction may be influenced by the outcome of these factors. Rating: 8/10.
Difficult Terms Bulls: Investors who expect stock prices to rise. Higher levels: Prices at a relatively high point in the market or for a specific stock. Weekly expiry: The date when futures and options contracts for a particular week must be settled or rolled over. Nifty: An index representing the weighted average of 50 of the largest Indian companies listed on the National Stock Exchange. Nifty Bank: An index representing the top 10 most liquid and large Indian banking stocks listed on the National Stock Exchange. Consolidation phase: A period in the stock market where prices trade within a defined range without a clear upward or downward trend.
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