Indian Market Snapshot (6 Oct 2025)

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Top indices (close)

IndexCloseChange (%)Notes
S&P BSE Sensex81,790.12+0.72 %Closed near record highs on broad-based buying.
Nifty 5025,077.65+0.74 %Reclaimed the 25,000 level for the first time.
Nifty Bank56,104.85+0.9 %Gains led by HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank and other lenders.
Nifty IT34,722.55+2.3 %IT stocks rallied ahead of Q2 results.
Nifty Midcap 100+0.9 %Mid-caps outperformed large caps.
Nifty Smallcap 100+0.3 %Small-caps saw modest gains.
India VIX (volatility)10.19−1.3 %Decline indicates reduced market fear.
USD/INR (₹)88.74Rupee +5 paiseRupee strength aided by inflows and positive sentiment.

Sectoral performance

  • Banking and financial services: strong gains (+0.9 % to +1.2 %) after lenders reported robust loan growth.
  • IT services: top gainer (+2.3 %) as investors positioned ahead of Q2FY26 earnings; TCS, Tech Mahindra and HCL Tech led.
  • Hospitals/healthcare: hospital stocks surged 5–7 % after the government revised Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) rates for ~2,000 procedures for the first time in 15 years, boosting earnings expectations for Max Healthcare, Fortis and Apollo Hospitals.
  • Consumer & defensive sectors: Nifty FMCG and Nifty Energy slipped (~0.3 %), reflecting sector rotation.
  • Metals & energy: lagged (−0.9 %) due to weakness in metal prices; Tata Steel and Jindal Steel declined ~2 %.
  • Mid- & small-cap indices: outperformed large-caps, highlighting broad market participation.

Key statistics & market breadth

  • Advances vs Declines: Market breadth remained positive; roughly 60 % of NSE stocks closed higher.
  • Foreign institutional investors (FIIs): Net sellers of ~₹1,583 crore on Friday; domestic institutions absorbed the selling.
  • 52‑week highs/lows: ~200 stocks across exchanges touched 52‑week highs, reflecting momentum in mid- and small-caps.
  • Macro: Rupee firmed to ₹88.74/$; India VIX eased to 10.19; Brent crude hovered near $89/barrel.

Top gainers & losers (Nifty 50)

Top gainersPrice (₹)% changeReason
Max Healthcare1,139.70+6.6 %CGHS rate revision to boost hospital earnings.
Shriram Finance671.45+4.0 %Strong Q2 business update; healthy loan growth.
TCS~3,750+3.0 %Buying ahead of Q2 results; rebound in IT stocks.
Tech Mahindra~1,450+2.8 %Pre‑earnings rally; optimism on digital services.
HCL Technologies~1,145+1.7 %Positive sentiment in IT sector.
Axis Bank / Kotak Mahindra Bank+2.0–2.7 %Strong quarterly business updates and valuations.
Top losersPrice (₹)% changeReason
Tata Steel169.71−1.9 %Weakness in metal prices; profit‑taking.
Adani Ports~805−1.0 %Mild profit‑booking in port/infra stocks.
ITC~431−1.0 %Defensive sector out of favour.
Power Grid Corp~275−1.0 %Profit‑taking after recent rally.
SBI Life, Titan, Eicher Motors, NTPC, Trent−0.5 % to −1.0 %Sector rotation and stock-specific profit booking.

Note: Prices are approximate closing values; percentage change is from the previous close.

What moved the market

  • Banking strength: Large banks (HDFC Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank) reported strong Q2 loan and deposit growth, lifting financial indices.
  • CGHS rate revision: The government revised CGHS procedure rates for the first time in 15 years, leading to a surge in hospital stocks (Max Healthcare, Apollo Hospitals, Fortis).
  • IT revival: Investors bought into IT majors (TCS, Tech Mahindra, HCL Tech, LTIMindtree) ahead of Q2 results, expecting stable demand and improved margins after recent corrections.
  • Quarterly earnings optimism: Market participants positioned ahead of the upcoming Q2FY26 earnings season; expectations are moderate, but the festive season is seen boosting Q3 demand.
  • Macro & global cues: Most Asian indices closed higher amid optimism about US rate cuts; European futures were positive. Lower volatility (India VIX down) and a firmer rupee supported sentiment.
  • Selective profit booking: Metals and defensives underperformed as funds rotated into growth sectors, leading to minor declines in Tata Steel, ITC and Power Grid.

Global cues

  • US markets: Dow Jones and S&P 500 closed near record highs on Friday; Nasdaq slightly negative. Investors anticipate the US Federal Reserve pausing rate hikes amid cooling labour market data.
  • Europe: The Stoxx 600 slipped ~0.2 %; European banks were weak due to political uncertainty in France, while technology and energy stocks limited losses.
  • Asia-Pacific: Japan’s Nikkei 225 rallied ~4 % after the Liberal Democratic Party elected Sanae Takaichi as its new leader; South Korea’s Kospi gained ~2.7 %. China’s markets were mixed as traders assessed policy measures.
  • Commodities: Gold climbed above $3,900/oz on safe-haven demand amid a US government shutdown; Brent crude hovered around $89/barrel.
  • Currency: The rupee strengthened to 88.74/$; GIFT Nifty futures indicated a mildly positive start for the next session.

Stocks to watch (next session)

  • IT majors: TCS, Infosys, Wipro – their Q2 results (starting 9 Oct) will set the tone for the sector; pre‑earnings moves may continue.
  • Banks: HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, IndusInd Bank, Bajaj Finance – monitor follow‑through after strong business updates.
  • Hospital stocks: Max Healthcare, Fortis Healthcare, Apollo Hospitals – further reaction to CGHS rate revision.
  • New listings & IPOs: Tata Capital (IPO opens 7 Oct), LG Electronics India IPO and SME listings (Pace Digitek, KVS Castings, Rukmani Devi Garg Agro Impex, MPK Steels, etc.) could draw funds.
  • HCL Infosystems – stock may react to a ₹103 crore arbitration award against UIDAI, which improves its financial position.
  • Vodafone Idea – appointment of Tejas Mehta as CFO effective 6 Oct; watch for investor reaction.
  • Lupin – US FDA classified its Pithampur facility inspection as “Official Action Indicated (OAI),” which could pressure the stock.
  • Hindustan Zinc & Avenue Supermarts (DMart) – both issued strong quarterly updates; watch for continued traction.

Corporate updates

  • HDFC Bank: Gross advances rose ~10 % YoY to ₹27.69 trillion; deposits +15 %; strong Q2 business update.
  • Kotak Mahindra Bank: Advances +16 % and deposits +14.6 % YoY in Q2; CASA ratio improved.
  • IndusInd Bank: Advances and deposits contracted slightly; CASA ratio fell; stock may underperform peers.
  • Infosys: Announced collaboration with Telenor Shared Services to implement Oracle Cloud HCM solutions.
  • Avenue Supermarts (DMart): Standalone revenue for Q2FY26 rose ~15 % YoY to ₹16,219 crore; chain now operates 432 stores.
  • Bajaj Housing Finance: Gross disbursements +32 %; AUM +24 %; healthy growth ahead of proposed IPO.
  • Hindustan Zinc: Silver production +22 % and refined lead +29 %; strong quarterly operational update.
  • Vodafone Idea: Appointed Tejas Mehta as CFO (from 6 Oct) replacing Murthy GVAS.
  • Lupin: US FDA inspection of its Pithampur Unit‑2 resulted in an “OAI” classification.
  • HCL Infosystems: Received a final arbitration award of ₹102.81 crore (plus 10 % annual interest) against the UIDAI; a positive one‑time gain.

Outlook & technical levels for 7 Oct 2025

  • Nifty 50: The index has broken above the psychological 25,000 level and sits near its upper resistance band. Technical indicators remain supportive, but a significant hurdle lies at 25,100–25,200. A decisive breakout above 25,200 could open targets of 25,300–25,350. Immediate support is at 24,800–24,850, with secondary support at 24,600.
  • Sensex: Faces resistance near 81,900–82,200; support is at 81,100.
  • Market tone: After three straight sessions of gains, the market may enter a consolidation phase as traders digest the rally and await Q2 earnings. Momentum remains positive, but valuations are richer; expect stock‑specific action rather than broad-based rallies.
  • Key triggers for Tuesday: (a) US and Asian market cues; (b) movement in US bond yields and commodity prices; (c) rupee trend; (d) TCS earnings preview; (e) subscription response to Tata Capital and LG Electronics IPOs; (f) FII/DII flows.
  • Overall sentiment: Moderately bullish to neutral with an upward bias, provided global cues remain supportive and earnings deliver. Cautious profit‑booking could emerge near resistance levels.