Stock Market Today Top Loser and Gainer: A surprising scene was seen in the stock market today. The US Federal Reserve has cut its policy interest rates by 0.50 percent after 4 years. In such a situation, its impact was seen on the worldwide market. Indian stock markets also opened higher on Thursday morning, but ended lower by the end of trading. Meanwhile, there were huge ups and downs on who would be the top gainer and top loser.
The BSE Sensex touched a high of 83,773.61 points during Thursday's trade, but ended the trade up just 236.57 points at 83,184.80 points. Similarly, the NSE Nifty also reached a peak of 25,611.95 points. By evening, it closed at 25,415.80 points, a gain of 38.25 points.
Today, Thursday, September 19, in a volatile environment, the 'King of the Market' became a government share. NTPC was the top gainer on both BSE, SENSEX and NSE Nifty. Its share price on BSE rose 2.45 percent to Rs. closed at 424. While its share on NSE increased by 2.38 percent to Rs. closed at 424. NTPC's market capitalization is Rs. 4,11,138.64 crore has been reached.
If we talk about the top-5 gainers, Kotak Bank, Titan, Nestle India and Hindustan Unilever won on the BSE. While on the NSE, shares of Titan, Nestle India, Kotak Bank and Tata Communications were the top gainers respectively.
Adani Port was tagged as the top loser in the stock market today. The company's stock on the BSE was down 1.30 percent at Rs. 1,410 was settled. Its market capitalization is Rs. 3,04,579.59 crore has been reached. While the biggest drop was seen in Bharat Petroleum shares on NSE. It fell by 3.41 percent to Rs. reached 324.65. Its mcap is Rs. 1,40,739.94 crores.
Now if we look at the top-5 losers, shares of L&T, TCS, JSW Steel and HCL Tech were the weakest on BSE, while Coal India, ONGC, Adani Port and Shriram Finance were the biggest losers on NSE.
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