Date: 04-jun-2025 | By: Nuztrend Team
India’s stock markets wrapped up the trading day on a positive note, with both benchmark indices — Sensex and Nifty — closing in the green. Investor confidence was buoyed by global cues, steady foreign institutional investments (FIIs), and strong performances in the IT and banking sectors.
The broader market also participated in the rally, with mid-cap and small-cap indices showing marginal gains, reflecting widespread positive sentiment across sectors.
Asian and European markets traded firm, contributing to the optimistic mood in Indian equities. A slight retreat in global bond yields and a stable dollar index helped boost risk appetite among investors.
IT, banking, and auto stocks led the market rally today. Renewed buying in tech stocks following strong global earnings contributed to the momentum.
India’s economic data, including recent GST collections and stable inflation figures, also supported the rally. The consistent performance of key macro indicators gave investors a reason to remain confident in the Indian growth story.
According to provisional data, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were net buyers in today’s session, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) showed mixed activity.
Market strategist Ramesh Vyas said: "The markets are responding to the improving global environment and robust domestic cues. While valuations remain stretched, strong institutional support and sector-specific buying are keeping the bulls active."
Analysts believe that while markets are showing resilience, volatility may rise due to the upcoming Reserve Bank of India (RBI) policy review later this week. Investors are advised to keep a close eye on interest rate guidance, global inflation trends, and corporate earnings forecasts.
June 4, 2025, marked a positive trading session for Indian equities, with Sensex and Nifty climbing steadily through the day. The rally was supported by sectoral strength, improving global cues, and renewed buying interest from institutional investors. With key economic events ahead, traders will be watching closely for signs of sustained momentum or a possible correction.
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