India's equity benchmarks extended losses on Friday, with the Sensex tumbling 769.67 points to close at 81,537.70, while the Nifty slid 241.25 points to 25,048.65.
Here are the top 10 gainers and losers on NSE and BSE :
Nifty50 top gainers
- Dr Reddy’s (+1.49%)
- Tech Mahindra (+0.82%)
- HUL (+0.80%)
- Hindalco (+0.62%)
- ONGC (+0.60%)
- Bajaj Auto (+0.47%)
- Infosys (+0.44%)
- TCS (+0.39%)
- HCL Tech (+0.23%)
- Apollo Hospital (+0.09%)
Nifty50 top losers
- Adani Enterprises (-10.65%)
- Adani Ports & SEZ (-7.49%)
- Eternal (-6.24%)
- InterGlobe Aviation (-4.17%)
- Cipla (-4.05%)
- Jio Financial Services (-3.70%)
- Axis Bank (-2.85%)
- Bajaj Finserv (-2.22%)
- Power Grid (-1.97%)
- Maruti Suzuki (-1.88%)
- Tata Consumer (-1.85%)
Sensex top gainers
- Tech Mahindra (+0.82%)
- HUL (+0.80%)
- Infosys (+0.44%)
- TCS (+0.39%)
- HCL Tech (+0.23%)
- Titan Company (+0.08%)
- UltraTech Cement (+0.05%)
Sensex top losers
- Adani Ports & SEZ (-7.49%)
- Eternal (-6.24%)
- InterGlobe Aviation (-4.17%)
- Axis Bank (-2.85%)
- Bajaj Finserv (-2.22%)
- Power Grid (-1.97%)
- Maruti Suzuki (-1.88%)
- SBI (-1.80%)
- NTPC (-1.68%)
- Bajaj Finance (-1.60%)
- L&T (-1.32%)
Meanwhile, Asian markets carried forward the positive tone on Friday, aided by encouraging US data and easing geopolitical tensions. In the currency space, the US dollar was headed for its steepest weekly decline in a year, after Trump’s remarks on Greenland and a quick policy reversal unsettled investors.
On the domestic institutional front, foreign portfolio investors were net sellers of equities worth Rs 2,549 crore on Thursday, while domestic institutional investors offered support with net purchases of Rs 4,223 crore.
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