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Indian equity benchmarks rise as IT, metals lead broad-based rally

December 23, 2025
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Indian equity benchmarks rise as IT, metals lead broad-based rally
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Indian equity benchmarks rose with broad-based gains on Monday as prospects of foreign investors turning buyers after an aggressive selloff earlier this month propelled a rebound in stocks.

The Nifty 50 rose 0.79% to 26,172.4 and the BSE Sensex added 0.75% to 85,567.48.

Fifteen of the 16 major sectors rose, with information technology and commodity-linked stocks leading the pack with 2.1% and 1.4% gains, respectively. Consumer durables stocks fell 0.2%.

The broader mid-caps and small-caps advanced 0.8% and 1.2%.

The Nifty 50 index suffered three consecutive weeks of losses amid concerns over foreign outflows and the rupee’s depreciation as a delay in an India-U.S. trade deal weighed on sentiment.

However, foreign portfolio investors have net bought shares worth 37.76 billion rupees in the last three sessions, trimming this month’s outflows to 120.2 billion rupees.

Analysts, however, do not expect a bullish turn without a trade deal in place or other triggers.

“Nifty has been consolidating in the range of 25,700-26,200 points. It reversed course last week after falling close to 25,700 points. Until there are any fresh cues, we expect range-bound trade,” said Aamar Deo Singh, senior vice president at Angel One.

On Monday, investors were also buoyed by prospects of a rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India and Federal Reserve next year.

IT stocks rose for the fourth session. Infosys and Wipro added 3.1% each, following an unexplained surge in their American Depository Receipts after Indian market hours on Friday.

A depreciation in rupee and sector rotation have been aiding IT stocks for last few sessions, as per analysts.

Metal stocks were supported by a rise in prices of base metals like aluminium, copper, and silver.

Shriram Finance jumped 3.7%, extending Friday’s gains after MUFG deal.

Tata Motors added 4.4% after Nomura initiated with “buy” rating.

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