Sensex Closes Almost Muted

2026-02-26 11:46 By Luisa Carvalho 1 min. read

India's BSE Sensex swung between small gains and losses during Thursday's session, before closing virtually unchanged near a one-month low of 82,248.6.

A sense of caution prevailed ahead of US–Iran nuclear talks, as well as key data releases, including US initial jobless claims and India’s GDP figures due on Friday.

Weakness in heavyweight financials, coupled with selling pressure in consumer, power, and energy stocks, offset the ongoing recovery in the IT sector and gains in private banks and pharma.

Among individual stocks, HDFC Bank declined 1.3%, while Bajaj Finserv (-0.9%), Axis Bank (-0.5%), and Bajaj Finance (-0.5%) also posted losses.

Trent (-1.6%), Eternal (-1.3%), and Power Grid (-1%) were among the other top decliners.

On the upside, Bharat Electronics outperformed with a 2.3% gain, Bharti Airtel advanced 1.1%, and State Bank of India added 0.8% after CLSA reiterated its “outperform” rating.

TCS gained 0.7% as stronger-than-expected results from Nvidia eased AI concerns.



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Sensex Closes Almost Muted
India's BSE Sensex swung between small gains and losses during Thursday's session, before closing virtually unchanged near a one-month low of 82,248.6. A sense of caution prevailed ahead of US–Iran nuclear talks, as well as key data releases, including US initial jobless claims and India’s GDP figures due on Friday. Weakness in heavyweight financials, coupled with selling pressure in consumer, power, and energy stocks, offset the ongoing recovery in the IT sector and gains in private banks and pharma. Among individual stocks, HDFC Bank declined 1.3%, while Bajaj Finserv (-0.9%), Axis Bank (-0.5%), and Bajaj Finance (-0.5%) also posted losses. Trent (-1.6%), Eternal (-1.3%), and Power Grid (-1%) were among the other top decliners. On the upside, Bharat Electronics outperformed with a 2.3% gain, Bharti Airtel advanced 1.1%, and State Bank of India added 0.8% after CLSA reiterated its “outperform” rating. TCS gained 0.7% as stronger-than-expected results from Nvidia eased AI concerns.
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