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Market Wrap: Auto, metal stocks lift Sensex up 76 points, Nifty above 24,770 on GST relief, Fed rate cut bets
Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty closed in the green on Monday, lifted by auto and metal shares, as optimism over sweeping GST tax cuts and China’s steel reforms supported sentiment alongside expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut this month.

Midcaps outperform as key indices await fresh momentum; Tata Motors, Havells among top trading bets
Market sentiment stays cautiously optimistic with Nifty showing resilience despite sluggish moves. Analysts expect a gradual rise towards 25,000, while midcaps, Tata Motors, and Havells are emerging as strong trading opportunities amid bullish technical signals.

Auto stocks rally up to 7% as OEMs M&M, Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland step on gas
Auto stocks surged on Monday with Bharat Forge up 7% and Ashok Leyland hitting a 52-week high. Nifty Auto index rose over 3%, supported by GST cuts and upbeat sector sentiment.

Mahindra & Mahindra shares soar 14% in 4 days on GST boost. Analysts eye Rs 4,000 next
Mahindra & Mahindra surged 14% in four sessions as GST 2.0 cuts auto tax slabs, boosting SUVs and tractors. Analysts expect near-term pullbacks but medium-term upside toward Rs 4,000, aided by festive season demand and structural reforms.

Sensex up over 250 pts, Nifty50 above 24,800 on GST relief, Fed rate cut bets
The positive sentiment on the D-Street was supported by the GST Council’s sweeping tax cuts and weak U.S. labour data, which have bolstered expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut.

Anand James’ weekly market playbook: Nifty, autos, and stocks on his radar
Anand James from Geojit Investments analyzes Nifty's new expiry, noting high contract volumes and volatility. He observes FII shorts capping gains despite GST optimism and DII bullishness. Auto sector's rally may face profit booking, while M&M remains bullish. Top stock picks for the week are TDPOWERYS and FIRSTCRY, with specific targets and stop-loss levels.
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Nifty failed to live up to GST 2.0 hype. Will this week offer a redemption?
Indian equities kicked off last week on a high, with the GST Council’s sweeping tax cuts sparking hopes of a broad rally. However, the rally fizzled out as quickly as it started. By Friday, the Nifty gave up much of its early gains.
F&O Talk| Nifty stages pullback but lacks conviction; trend hinges on banking, IT revival: Sudeep Shah
Indian equity benchmarks closed the week positively due to strong economic data and policy reforms. Sudeep Shah of SBI Securities discussed the outlook for Nifty and Bank Nifty. Nifty faces resistance at 24950-25000 and support at 24550-24500. Bank Nifty is underperforming, with resistance at 54500-54600 and support at 53600-53500.
Will global cues and Fed rate cut hopes fuel a market recovery next week?
Indian equity indices ended flat amid choppy trading, with IT stocks declining due to US tariff concerns, offsetting auto sector gains fueled by GST cut hopes. For the week, however, markets gained 1%. Positive global cues and expectations of US rate cuts are expected to support a recovery next week, though Nifty faces resistance at 25,000.
Sensex, Nifty50 end little changed as IT, consumer selloff offsets GST 2.0 led rally
Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty concluded Friday's trading session with minimal movement. Profit booking in consumer and IT sectors counteracted gains in the auto industry, which was boosted by proposed tax cuts under the "GST 2.0" overhaul. The Sensex experienced a slight decrease, while the Nifty 50 saw a marginal increase.
Markets stay choppy; Nifty stuck in 24,500–25,000 range
Vinay Rajani observes that the Nifty remains range-bound between 24,500 and 25,000, with volatility dominating market sentiment. While broader indices are under pressure, auto ancillary stocks are showing selective strength, offering short-term trading opportunities.
ITC, Varun Beverages, other FMCG stocks slide up to 4% on profit-taking, snap 5-day rally after GST 2.0 boost
FMCG stocks including ITC and Varun Beverages fell up to 4% on Friday as investors booked profits, snapping a five-day rally driven by GST 2.0 reforms. The Nifty FMCG index slid 2%, with analysts saying the sell-off may be short-lived amid consumption growth hopes.
Will GST revamp drive lasting gains or just short-term spurts in markets?
Indian stock indices closed slightly higher on Thursday. Early gains, driven by GST changes, faded as investors booked profits. Consumer goods and auto shares initially rose but later declined. The Nifty and Sensex saw marginal increases. Mahindra & Mahindra was a top gainer. Investors are awaiting stronger demand signals. Foreign investors were net sellers, while domestic investors bought shares.
Sensex jumps over 250 pts, Nifty tops 24,800 as GST optimism drives rally to third day
Indian stock markets continued their upward trend. Sensex and Nifty rose for the third consecutive day. This surge was fueled by optimism surrounding proposed tax changes under GST 2.0. Reliance Industries and HDFC Bank were key drivers of this growth. The BSE Sensex opened higher. The NSE Nifty also saw gains, sustaining the positive momentum throughout the week.
How 30 multibaggers soared up to 2,660% in a year when Nifty barely moved
Despite a lackluster year for Indian equity markets in 2025, with the Nifty barely budging, several companies defied the trend, delivering exceptional returns. Elitecon International and RRP Semiconductor led the pack with staggering gains, fueled by sector-specific tailwinds and government initiatives. While global trade tensions loomed, strategic stock picking proved rewarding for investors who identified these hidden gems.
Profit-taking in consumption sectors won't end GST rally: Analysts
Profit-taking occurred in consumption-oriented sectors. Analysts believe the rally in autos, consumer durables, FMCG, and metals will continue. Gains may be stock-driven. Cash-based buying is likely to resume. GST cuts aim to boost consumption before the festive season. Investor caution exists regarding inventory management. Management commentary is awaited on lower-GST products and demand.
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Friday
Indian markets ended higher on Thursday as GST reforms supported consumption, while US tariff concerns lingered. Nifty closed at 24,734 and Sensex at 80,718, with active trading in stocks like Ola Electric, Mahindra & Mahindra, Bajaj Finance, and Reliance amid mixed sectoral performance.
Mahindra & Mahindra shares rally 8% on GST overhaul. Is it the auto sector’s biggest winner?
Mahindra & Mahindra shares surged 7.8% as GST overhaul cuts taxes on SUVs, small cars, and tractors, boosting demand. Analysts highlight M&M as a key beneficiary, with broader auto sector gains expected. Lower rates and uniform duties support mass-market recovery and festive-season sales.
Sensex rallies over 700 pts, Nifty tops 24,900; GST cuts, 4 other drivers behind today's rally
Indian stock markets witnessed a significant surge today. Sensex and Nifty both opened considerably higher. This positive movement follows the government's decision to reduce taxes on various goods under the Goods and Services Tax. The GST overhaul aims to boost consumption ahead of the festive season. Market capitalization of BSE-listed companies also saw a substantial increase.
Sensex rises 410 pts, Nifty50 tops 24,700 as banks, metal stocks advance
Indian markets closed higher on Wednesday, driven by banking and metal stocks, as investors anticipated GST Council updates regarding potential rate cuts. The Nifty rose by 0.55%, and the Sensex increased by 0.51%. Metal stocks surged, led by Tata Steel, while the IT index lagged due to concerns over U.S. manufacturing data.
Market Wrap: Sensex slips 750 points from day’s high, Nifty below 24,600; 4 key reasons behind market fall
NSE marked history with its first Tuesday expiry, but markets slipped amid weak global cues and profit booking. FMCG stocks gained ahead of the GST council meet, while auto heavyweights like M&M, Maruti, and Tata Motors fell.
Metals outperform peers; technical charts point to strength ahead
The Nifty crossed the 24,700 mark in early trade, but the Bank Nifty lagged, managing to stay just about in the green. Market experts, however, remain confident that the banking index will soon join the rally.
Sensex jumps over 300 pts, Nifty above 24,700 ahead of GST Council meet
Ahead of the GST Council meeting, Sensex continued its rally, gaining over 200 points, while Nifty approached the 24,700 mark. Reliance Industries shares surged, fueled by positive brokerage outlooks. The Nifty50 experienced its first weekly derivative expiry on Tuesday due to the reshuffling of expiry dates, while broader market sentiment remained somewhat subdued.
Indian equities back in the green on improved GDP show
Indian equities rebounded strongly on Monday, fueled by encouraging GDP data after a three-day losing streak. The NSE Nifty closed up 0.8% and the BSE Sensex rose 0.7%. However, concerns remain about potential US tariffs, a weaker rupee, and modest earnings growth, which could limit further market gains. Foreign investors continued selling, while domestic investors provided support.
Auto stocks rise up to 6% ahead of GST council meeting. Tata Motors, Maruti, M&M defy weak August sales
Auto stocks rallied up to 6% on Monday ahead of the key GST council meeting. Despite weak August sales, gains in Bajaj Auto, M&M, Tata Motors, and Eicher Motors lifted the Nifty Auto index by 2.8%.
Market Wrap: Sensex rises 555 points, Nifty tops 24,620, snapping 3-day losing streak after upbeat GDP data
Indian markets rebounded strongly, fueled by robust GDP data and optimism surrounding potential GST rate cuts. Auto and IT sectors led the gains, while global cues were mixed amid a U.S. holiday. The rupee stabilized after hitting a record low, and oil prices edged higher despite demand concerns related to U.S. tariffs.
Auto ancillary sector delivered 6 multibaggers in 6 months. Can you still catch them?
Axis Securities sees the auto ancillary sector at a pivotal moment, with strong long-term growth driven by exports, premium vehicles, and rural demand recovery. However, short-term challenges like high valuations and global uncertainties may cool the rally. Experts advise caution, highlighting export risks, but remain optimistic about localisation and the EV shift fueling future growth.
A breakdown below 24,350 may intensify selling in Nifty: Analysts
Nifty 50 is expected to experience volatility in the coming week. Technical indicators suggest potential weakness. Analysts have identified critical support levels. Consumption-driven sectors show strength. Caution is advised for banks, IT, PSUs, and realty. Axis Securities suggests a Put Spread strategy for Nifty options expiring on September 2. Hero MotoCorp and Britannia are among stocks to consider.
Auto vs consumer stocks ahead of GST Council meet: What to buy? Geojit’s Anand James explains
Foreign institutional investors turned sharply bearish in August, pulling out nearly Rs 35,000 crore from Indian equities—their biggest monthly outflow in 2024. FIIs slashed exposure to financials and IT amid tariff shocks and muted earnings. While some technical indicators suggest a potential rebound in September, broader sentiment remains cautious, with domestic reforms and festive demand offering possible triggers.
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