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Taking Stock: Market snaps 4-day gains; Nifty below 25,100, Sensex drags 153 pts

Among sectors, except consumer durables (up 0.7), IT (up 1.5%) all other sectoral indices ended in the red with realty, telecom, pharma, oil & gas, media, PSU Bank, auto down 0.3-2%.

October 08, 2025 / 16:10 IST
Market Today

Amid volatility, the Indian equity indices ended lower, snapping four-day gaining streak on October 8 with Nifty closing below 25,100 amid selling across the sectors barring IT and consumer durables.

Amid mixed global markets, the Indian equity markets started with positive bias and with extended buying Nifty inched closer to 25,200. However, selling at mid-session, erased all the intraday gains to end marginally lower.

At close, the Sensex was down 153.09 points or 0.19 percent at 81,773.66, and the Nifty was down 62.15 points or 0.25 percent at 25,046.15. BSE Midcap index shed 0.7% and Smallcap indices declined 0.4%.

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Among sectors, except consumer durables (up 0.7), IT (up 1.5%) all other sectoral indices ended in the red with realty, telecom, pharma, oil & gas, media, PSU Bank, auto down 0.3-2%.

Tata Motors, UltraTech Cement, Jio Financial, ONGC, Trent were among major losers on the Nifty, while gainers were Titan Company, Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra and Max Healthcare.

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In stock-specific action, Infibeam Avenues shares surged 3% on launching PayCentral.ai, Anant Raj shares fell 5% on launching QIP at floor price of Rs 695.83 per share, Saatvik Green Energy shares added 10% post orders win worth Rs 707 crore, Shringar House of Mangalsutra shares were down 2% despite Q1 profit rise of 67%, Nila Infrastructures share price rose 11% on LoI from Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, DreamFolks Services share price rose 5% on collaboration with The Card Company.

IndexPricesChangeChange%
Sensex85,106.81-31.46 -0.04%
Nifty 5025,986.00-46.20 -0.18%
Nifty Bank59,348.2574.45 +0.13%
Nifty 50 25,986.00 -46.20 (-0.18%)
Wed, Dec 03, 2025
Biggest GainerPricesChangeChange%
Wipro254.694.52 +1.81%
Biggest LoserPricesChangeChange%
Max Healthcare1,086.00-31.50 -2.82%
Best SectorPricesChangeChange%
Nifty IT37825.30284.00 +0.76%
Worst SectorPricesChangeChange%
Nifty PSU Bank8253.20-261.70 -3.07%

Tata Motors shares slipped 2.5% after Jaguar Land Rover Q2 wholesales were down 24.2%, Lodha Developers shares fell 1.5% despite Rs 4,570 cr presales in Q2, Titan shares gained 4% post better quarterly numbers, Associated Alcohol and Breweries shares gained nearly 3% on starting manufacturing at Barwaha facility, IIFL Home Finance shares added 3% on appointment ofGirish Kousgi as MD & CEO and Tushar Kotecha as CFO.

More than 120 stocks touched their 52-week high on the BSE, including Aster DM Healthcare, RBL Bank, MRF, Hero MotoCorp, Canara Bank, Gabriel India, Yatra Online, Ather Energy, Timex Group, Indraprastha Medical, Netweb, Inox Green, GRM Overseas, V2 Retail, among others. Click to View More

Outlook for October 9

Ajit Mishra – SVP, Research, Religare Broking

Markets traded sideways on Wednesday and ended with a mild downtick, taking a breather after the recent surge. After a quiet start, the Nifty moved within a narrow range for most of the session and eventually settled near the day’s low at 25,046.15. On the sectoral front, most sectors, barring IT, closed lower, with realty and auto among the top losers. The broader indices also lost nearly half a percent each, mirroring the overall sectoral weakness.

With the earnings season underway, focus now shifts to TCS’s quarterly results, scheduled for Thursday, October 9. As IT remains one of the lagging sectors, market participants will closely watch how sentiment evolves post its numbers.

On the index front, indications point toward further consolidation, albeit with a positive bias. We continue to maintain a “buy on dips” strategy and recommend focusing on opportunities with a favorable risk-reward setup, particularly within sectors showing consistent relative strength such as auto, metals, and PSUs, while remaining selective in others.

Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by experts on Moneycontrol.com are their own and not those of the website or its management. Moneycontrol.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decision.

Rakesh Patil
first published: Oct 8, 2025 03:51 pm

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