On February 4, 2025, the Indian stock market benchmark index BSE and the Nifty closed in the green. The BSE Sensex was up by 0.81% closing at 78,583.81, while the Nifty50 was up by 1.62% at 23,739.25. Among sectors, the Nifty Oil & Gas and Nifty PSU witnessed a more than 2% rise.
Symbol | LTP | % Change | Volume |
SHRIRAMFIN | 577 | 0.0565 | 1,22,90,362 |
LT | 3427.1 | 0.0419 | 47,42,515 |
BEL | 284.25 | 0.0368 | 2,90,35,122 |
INDUSINDBK | 1050 | 0.0368 | 98,61,465 |
ADANIPORTS | 1123.2 | 0.0354 | 40,71,085 |
Shriram Finance opened at ₹556, reached a day’s high of ₹579.90, and closed at ₹565.38. The stock saw a rise of ₹30.85 (5.65%) from the previous close of ₹546.15. As per news reports, Shriram Finance has launched its green financing vertical in Karnataka and Kerala, with plans to expand into Delhi-NCR, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh.
Larsen & Toubro opened at ₹3,316 and peaked at ₹3,449. It announced that its Minerals & Metals (M&M) division will establish a Pellet Plant and a Direct Reduction of Iron (DRI) Plant for a client in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Bharat Electronics opened at ₹276, hit a high of ₹286, and closed at ₹282.45. The stock saw a rise of ₹10.10 (3.68%) from its previous close of ₹274.15.
IndusInd Bank opened at ₹1,022.45, reached a high of ₹1,053.90, and closed at ₹1,038.06. This marked a rise of ₹37.30 (3.68%) from the previous close of ₹1,012.70.
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited opened at ₹1,100, peaked at ₹1,127.90, and closed at ₹1,113.86. The stock gained ₹38.35 (3.54%) from its previous close of ₹1,084.85. Adani Ports record a monthly cargo volume of 39.9 MMT in January 2025, marking a 13% YoY increase.
Symbol | LTP | % Change | Volume |
TRENT | 5740 | -6.44% | 26,01,969 |
ITCHOTELS | 164.14 | -4.24% | 4,37,60,198 |
BRITANNIA | 5040.3 | -1.28% | 4,34,664 |
HEROMOTOCO | 4240 | -1.09% | 5,54,193 |
NESTLEIND | 2299.95 | -0.74% | 12,43,517 |
Trent opened at ₹6,169.95 and saw a low of ₹5,653.45 before closing at ₹5,779, reflecting a significant drop of ₹395.10 (6.44%) from its previous close of ₹6,135.10.
ITC Hotels opened at ₹172, touched a low of ₹162.83, and closed at ₹164.92, down ₹7.26 (4.24%) from its prior close of ₹171.40.
Britannia Industries opened at ₹5,118, reached a low of ₹4,990.30, and closed at ₹5,028.96, reflecting a decrease of ₹65.25 (1.28%) from its previous close of ₹5,105.55.
Hero MotoCorp opened at ₹4,324, hit a low of ₹4,220, and closed at ₹4,251.95, marking a fall of ₹46.65 (1.09%) from its previous close of ₹4,286.65.
Nestle India opened at ₹2,322.40, reached a low of ₹2,283.70, and closed at ₹2,296.53, down ₹17.15 (0.74%) from the previous close of ₹2,317.10.
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Published on: Feb 4, 2025, 4:35 PM IST
Neha Dubey
Neha Dubey is a Content Analyst with 3 years of experience in financial journalism, having written for a leading newswire agency and multiple newspapers. At Angel One, she creates daily content on finance and the economy. Neha holds a degree in Economics and a Master’s in Journalism.
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