Nifty 50 ended at 24,734.30, up 19.30 points (0.08%). Bank Nifty closed flat at 54,075.45, gaining just 7.90 points (0.01%). Sensex settled at 80,718.01, higher by 150.30 points (0.19%).
By sector, the auto index rose nearly 1%, and the FMCG index gained 0.3%, whereas IT, metals, oil & gas, realty, power, and PSU banking sectors declined by 0.5–1%. On the broader market, BSE midcap and smallcap indices fell 0.6% each.
US Markets: Dow Jones Futures slipped marginally by 9.44 points (-0.02%), trading flat after a narrow range session.
- European Markets
- FTSE inched up 14.64 points (+0.16%), holding near recent highs.
- CAC dropped 31.81 points (-0.41%), facing selling pressure below the 7,700 mark.
- DAX advanced 104.50 points (+0.44%), bouncing off its support zone despite bearish technicals.
Global events/updates
Luxury carmaker Porsche is set to be replaced by Scout24 on Germany’s blue-chip DAX index later this month. The sports car manufacturer has been particularly exposed to U.S. tariffs on European automobiles. In an interview with German daily FAZ, Porsche CEO Oliver Blume stated that the company intends to make a comeback to the DAX “as soon as possible.”
The U.S. 30-year Treasury yield was steady at about 4.89% on September 4, 2025, showing very little movement as investors wait for new jobs data to guide the next steps for monetary policy. The bond yield had dipped slightly after peaking above 4.97% earlier in the week, reflecting cautious sentiment and ongoing market volatility ahead of key labor reports.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed gratitude to Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong for extending condolences to the victims of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, noting that India and Singapore share “common concerns on the issue of terrorism.”
Fresh satellite imagery from US-based Maxar Technologies reveals that reconstruction work has commenced at Pakistan’s Nur Khan air base, which was heavily damaged during an Indian strike in Operation Sindoor.
Stock news
Jay Bee Laminations Ltd: The company secured an order worth Rs 95 Crore from ABI Energy Solutions for the supply of Plant and Installation services for Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and commissioning of transmission lines and distribution lines in Haryana.
Univastu India Ltd: The company secured an order worth ₹23 Crore Contract From Super Construction Company For Olympic-Standard Swimming Pool In Nagpur.
Welcure Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd: Welcure Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. has informed BSE that a Board Meeting will be held on Thursday, 25th September 2025. The Board will discuss a proposal from Telexcell Trade PTE Ltd., Singapore, for buying up to a 25% equity stake at ₹20 per share.
ITI Limited has been empaneled by Guj Info Petro Limited (GIPL) for two IT projects in Gujarat worth around ₹110 Cr. The contracts include implementing advanced IT infrastructure and setting up a Cyber Security Operation Centre (SOC) at GIPL’s Gandhinagar Data Center.
Cash UR Drive Marketing: The company has won a 10-year contract from HLL Infra Tech Services Ltd to set up 200 EV charging stations along with an e-bike/cycle sharing system across various Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) locations.
Maruti Suzuki anticipates that upcoming GST reforms will bring down the prices of entry-level cars such as the Alto by 8.5% to 9%. The company believes that these major policy changes will positively impact not only the auto industry but the broader economy, supporting growth for small cars alongside SUVs.
With a GST rate cut, Maruti Suzuki expects the car sector to achieve double-digit annual growth of around 10%, surpassing previous single-digit expansion rates.
Kaynes Tech Ltd: PM Modi mentions the participation of a Singapore company in Semicon India 2025. Both India and Singapore to work on quantum, AI, skilling.
Team Lease Services Ltd in focus – “We will support India’s skill development. We will help India set up state-level skill development centers,” says Singapore PM Wong
- GOCL Corporation Limited: Update on monetization of land at Kukatpally, Hyderabad; 142 acres out of 264.50 acres sold
- Rolex Rings Limited: The company’s Board approved stock split in 1:10 ratio.
Top gainer/Top loser (Nifty 500):
Top gainers | Top losers |
DOMS Industries Ltd. (7.5%) | Ola Electric Mobility Ltd. (-6.5%) |
Bata India Ltd. (6.8%) | Shipping Corporation of India Ltd. (-4.8%) |
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (5.9%) | TBO Tek Ltd. (-4.3%) |
Syrma SGS Technology Ltd. (4.6%) | Sarda Energy & Minerals Ltd. (-4.3%) |
Netweb Technologies India Ltd. (4.4%) | JM Financial Ltd. (-3.9%) |
Conclusion
The Indian markets ended the day with modest gains, reflecting cautious trading. While the Nifty 50 and Sensex managed slight upticks, the Bank Nifty remained largely flat, indicating limited momentum among banking stocks. Overall, market sentiment appeared steady, with investors likely awaiting fresh triggers for a directional move.
Written by Manideep Appana