๐ Introduction
As of mid-day trade (15 September 2025), Indian stock markets remain cautious. Nifty-50 hovers around 25,100 and Sensex trades near 81,900, reflecting a balance of buying in autos & metals versus selling pressure in IT and pharma stocks. Investors are avoiding big moves ahead of the U.S. Fed meeting. (Reuters)
๐ Global & Domestic Cues
- Wall Street closed mixed; Asian peers show subdued trade.
- Retail inflation for August at 2.07%, comfortably within RBIโs range. (Reuters)
- Rupee remains weak near โน88.45 vs USD; crude oil stable around $84/barrel.
๐ Top Gainers
- Bajaj Finance โ leading the charts, up over 1%. (ET Now)
- Coal India โ up nearly 0.9%, supported by strong energy outlook.
- Defence stocks like HAL, BEML, Cochin Shipyard rally as govt reviews IAF jet deal. (Economic Times)
๐ Top Losers
- Infosys โ IT under heavy pressure, stock down 1%+.
- Dr. Reddyโs โ Pharma drags, down over 1.3% mid-day.
- Asian Paints & Titan โ weak consumer discretionary demand weighs.
๐ Sectoral Moves
| Sector | Mid-Day Trend | Key Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Auto & Metals | Gaining | Festive demand + commodity cues |
| IT | Weak | Infosys drag + global tech slowdown |
| Financials | Mixed | Selective buying post recent sell-off |
| Defence | Rallying | Govt deal review boosts sentiment |
๐ Key Levels & Sentiment Check
- Nifty 50: Hovering near 25,100โ25,150; resistance at 25,150. (TOI)
- Sensex: Trading around 81,900โ82,000.
- Volatility: India VIX slightly elevated, suggesting cautious positioning. (ET Now)
โ Conclusion
By mid-day, Indian markets reflect a tug-of-war: Auto, Metals and Defence stocks are providing support, while IT and Pharma act as drags. Broader sentiment remains cautious as traders await the Fed decision. Nifty resistance at 25,150 is crucial โ a breakout may invite further buying, while failure could mean range-bound trade.
โ FAQs
- Q: Which stock is the biggest mid-day gainer?
A: Bajaj Finance, followed by Coal India and defence names. - Q: Which sectors are under pressure?
A: IT (Infosys-led fall) and Pharma (Dr. Reddyโs). - Q: Why is market cautious?
A: Global Fed meeting outcome, rupee weakness, crude oil prices.
