Stock Market Today: Indian markets opened higher on May 29, riding this wave of positive global cues, kind of like a green light from elsewhere. The Sensex climbed 208.40 points (0.27%) to start at 76,076.20, and the Nifty inched up 37.20 points (0.16%) to 23,944.35, staying just above the 23,950 level pretty fast. At the beginning, market breadth was mildly positive, with 1,483 advances against 1,107 declines, so it looked cautious but still constructive, you know. Tech names like Wipro, Infosys, HCL Tech, and TCS took the lead together with Reliance Industries too… the sort of “heavy lifters” for the index, doing their work early in the session. Meanwhile, on the other side, stocks such as Bajaj Auto, ONGC, Adani Ports, Coal India, and Eternal faced some pressure, little by little. So overall, it’s a start where the bulls are active, but they’re still looking at global headlines, like a hawk, not fully relaxing.
Stock Market Today : Market Snapshot (29 May, 2026)
Stock Market Opening Bell @9:15 AM
Sensex
- 76,102.91
- +93.20
- +0.12% (Today)
Nifty 50
- 23,963.45
- +56.30
- +0.24% (Today)
Stock Market Sectorwise performance
IT Sector – Strong Lead
- Wipro
- Infosys
- HCL Tech
- TCS
Major gainers driving early momentum, supported by positive global tech cues.
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Heavyweights – Supportive
Helped anchor index gains.
Auto Sector – Under Pressure
Witnessed early selling pressure.
Energy & Infra – Weak Tone
- ONGC
- Adani Ports
- Coal India
Profit-booking seen in select counters.
Consumer/Other Stocks – Mixed
Stock-specific weakness amid broader stability.
Stock Market On Wednesday
Indian markets saw a choppy session on May 27, with investors constantly reacting to the US–Iran geopolitical situation, even as crude oil prices cooled slightly. After opening weak, benchmark indices recovered during early trade and kept swinging between gains and losses before ending marginally lower. The Sensex closed down 141.90 points (0.19%) at 75,867.80, while the Nifty slipped just 6.55 points (0.03%) to settle at 23,907.15, still managing to hold above the 23,900 mark. Broader markets looked stronger though, with midcap and smallcap indices ending in positive territory. Sector-wise, media, power, and capital goods stocks led gains, while IT, FMCG, banking, and oil & gas stocks faced selling pressure.
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