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Markets hold steady at midday after Moody’s downgrade; Auto stocks lead gainers 

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Published May 19, 2025
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Reference indices Operated in the marginally lower operation of the duration on Monday as investors continued to digest Moody’s reduction of American sovereign credit rating.

He Sensex It stood at 82,288.30, below 42.29 points or 0.05 percent, while the NIFTY50 It was negotiated at 25,009.95, sliding 9.85 points or 0.04 percent from its previous closing axis or 12:30 pm isth.

Despite the headlines that are shown, the broader feeling of the market remained positive with EEB data that show 2,678 advanced actions against 1,275 decreases. The market also registered 104 shares that reached the maximum of 52 weeks compared to only 26 touching its minimum of 52 weeks.

Automobiles emerged as the outstanding artists of the day, with Bajaj auto leading the ingenious winners, increasing 3.14 percent to reach ₹ 8,749. Other automobile students followed Hero Motocorp rose 1.26 percent to ₹ 4,400 and Eicher Motors won 1.34 percent to operate ₹ 5,583.50.

The financial sector showed resilience with Shiram Finance rising 1.29 percent to ₹ 674.10, while PowerGrid added 0.98 percent to reach ₹ 303.15. The Ingenious Financial Services Index increased 0.46 percent to 26,596.40, and the NIFTY Bank won 0.61 percent to operate at 55,692.55.

On the loser side, the stocks continued their downward trend of the morning trade, with infosys falling 1.57 percent to ₹ 1,564.90 and TCS decreased 1.10 percent to ₹ 3,522.10. Tata Consumer Products fell 1.36 percent to ₹ 1,152.10, while Dr. Reddy’s laboratories threw 1.11 percent to operate ₹ 1,217. Eternal led those lagging with a 1.85 percent decrease to ₹ 241.21.

The medium and small capitalization segments exceeded the reference points, with the Nifty Midcap 100 increasing 0.61 percent to 57,409.25 and the Nixty Next 50 index rose 0.83 percent to 67,634.75.

The amplitude of the market remained positive with 333 actions that reached the limits of the upper circuit versus 176 shares blocked in lower circuits, indicating the underlying resistance the main indices that are negotiated lower.

Negotiation volumes remained robust in the key counters, and Infosys saw transactions worth ₹ 49,764.16 Lakhs in 31.70 LAKH of negotiated shares, while Bajaj Auto recorded volume or ₹ 26.695.89 Lakhs.

The investor approach remains in the next quarterly results of the main companies and global developments in progress, particularly how markets continue to react to the decrease in credit rating of the United States that begin feeling in today’s opening.

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