Sensex jumps 1,200 points: 3 reasons why stock market is rising today

Stock markets opened strong on Wednesday morning, with both Sensex and Nifty rising sharply, helped by positive global cues, falling oil prices and broad buying across sectors.

At around 9:48 am, the BSE Sensex was up 1,217.31 points, or 1.58%, at 78,064.88. It opened at 77,981.10 and touched a high of 78,270.42, while the low stood at 77,849.52.

The NSE Nifty 50 was trading at 24,218.35, up 375.70 points or 1.58%. The index opened at 24,163.80 and hit a high of 24,280.90, with the day’s low at 24,145.80.

Here are the three main reasons behind today’s market rise:

TALKS HOPE BETWEEN US AND IRAN

The biggest trigger for the rally is the growing hope that talks between the United States and Iran may restart soon. There are also signs of talks between Israel and Lebanon, which has helped improve global sentiment.

Dr. VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Investments Limited, said, “Hopes of resumption of US-Iran talks, Israel-Lebanon talks and crash in Brent crude by $10 dollars in two days augur well for the market in the near-term.”

He added, “The resilience of markets worldwide, despite the IMF’s warning about a global recession if the conflict prolongs, is an indication that the market is discounting an end to the conflict soon.”

This has reduced fears of a wider conflict and supported equity markets globally, including India.

OIL PRICES FALL BELOW $100

Another key reason is the fall in crude oil prices. Brent crude was trading at $95.07, up 0.27%, while WTI crude stood at $90.89, down 0.43%. Oil prices have slipped below the $100 mark, which is seen as a relief for India.

Lower oil prices reduce pressure on inflation and help improve the country’s trade balance. This is positive for sectors like banking, auto and consumer goods, which depend on stable costs.

The sharp fall in crude prices over the last two days has played a direct role in lifting market sentiment.

BROAD-BASED BUYING ACROSS DALAL STREET

The rally is not limited to a few stocks. There is strong buying across large-cap stocks and sectors.

Among the top gainers were IndusInd Bank, Larsen & Toubro, TCS, Eternal, Adani Ports and Infosys, all rising between around 2% and 4%. Other stocks like Asian Paints, UltraTech Cement, Bajaj Finance, HDFC Bank, Titan and Reliance Industries also saw solid gains.

On the other hand, only a few stocks like ICICI Bank and Sun Pharma saw slight declines.

Sector-wise, all major indices were trading in the green. Nifty IT rose 2.54%, Nifty Media gained 2.43%, and Nifty Metal was up 1.85%. Nifty Financial Services, Auto, PSU Bank and Oil & Gas indices also posted gains of over 1%.

This shows that the rally is broad-based, with participation from multiple sectors rather than just a few heavyweights.

WHAT SHOULD INVESTORS WATCH

Dr. Vijayakumar advised investors to stay invested during such volatile phases.

“In the extremely volatile scenario through which markets have been moving, it is important that investors remain invested. The benefit from sharp rebounds in the market will be lost to investors who sell out and keep away from the market,” he said.

He also noted that large-cap stocks may see a strong comeback in the near term, but could face pressure again if foreign investors resume selling.

“The excellent performance of South Korean and Taiwanese markets and the significant market momentum there might nudge FPIs to sell again in India,” he said.

He added that mid- and small-cap stocks may remain more stable, as they are less affected by foreign investor selling.

For now, the market mood remains positive, driven by hopes of easing global tensions, lower oil prices and strong buying across sectors.

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