RBI Rate Cut SHOCKS Market! Sensex, Nifty Surge as Banking, Realty Stocks EXPLODE - What's Next?
Overview
Indian equity markets rallied sharply on Friday as the Reserve Bank of India cut the repo rate by 25 basis points to 5.25%. Banking, realty, auto, and NBFC stocks saw significant gains, while IT also advanced. However, market breadth remained mixed with more decliners than advancers. Key upcoming triggers include future liquidity conditions, FII flows, and global macro trends.
Stocks Mentioned
Indian equity markets witnessed a significant upswing on Friday, driven by the Reserve Bank of India's decision to reduce the repo rate by 25 basis points to 5.25%. This monetary policy move injected renewed optimism, leading to a broad-based rally across several key sectors.
RBI Policy Action
- The Reserve Bank of India announced a 25 basis points cut in its key lending rate, the repo rate, bringing it down to 5.25%.
- This decision is aimed at stimulating economic growth by making borrowing cheaper for banks and, consequently, for consumers and businesses.
Market Performance
- The benchmark Sensex surged by 482.36 points, or 0.57%, to close at 85,747.68.
- The Nifty 50 index also climbed, gaining 154.85 points, or 0.59%, to settle at 26,188.60.
- Both indices touched their intraday highs during the session, reflecting strong buying interest.
Sector Spotlight
- Financials and banking stocks were prominent gainers, with the sector indices rising over 1%.
- Realty, auto, and Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) stocks experienced sharp upward movements.
- The Information Technology (IT) index also advanced by 1%.
- Metals, auto, and oil & gas stocks displayed resilience.
- Conversely, media, Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), consumer durables, and pharmaceutical shares edged into negative territory.
Market Breadth and Investor Sentiment
- Despite the gains in headline indices, the market breadth indicated underlying pressure.
- Out of 3,033 stocks traded on the National Stock Exchange, 1,220 advanced, while 1,712 declined, showing a slightly negative breadth.
- Only 30 stocks reached their 52-week highs, compared to a significant 201 stocks that hit new 52-week lows.
- This divergence suggests that while large-cap stocks benefited from the policy, broader market sentiment remained cautious.
Midcap and Smallcap Movements
- In the midcap segment, M&M Financial Services, SBI Cards, Indus Towers, Marico, and Patanjali Foods were notable gainers.
- However, Premier Energies, Waaree Energies, IREDA, Hitachi Energy, and Motilal OFS faced selling pressure.
- Smallcap gainers included HSCL, Wockhardt, Zen Tech, PNB Housing, and MCX.
- Several smallcap stocks like Kaynes Technology, Amber Enterprises India, Redington India, CAMS, and Aster DM Healthcare extended their losses.
Upcoming Triggers
- Investor focus remains on key upcoming factors that could influence market direction.
- These include future liquidity conditions in the banking system, Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) inflows and outflows, currency movements, and broader global macroeconomic trends.

