Today’s market was a bit dizzy at first, Sensex began at 85,150.72, losing 114.60 points (0.13%), and Nifty at 25,997.40, losing 36.35 points (0.14%). The pre-market jitters are fully on as investors are sipping their morning coffee and thinking about the direction in which the stocks will move. Watch out for the sectors of telecom, real estate, and industrials, as they might get the attention of the investors. The late-afternoon rally yesterday proved the market to be a lover of surprises, so if you blinked, you missed the drama! Be vigilant, take your metaphorical popcorn, and let’s find out which stocks are going to have the ultimate showdown today.
Stock Market Today : Market Snapshot (4 December, 2025)
Pre Opening (9:10 AM)
- Nifty 50: 25,999.80, down 33.95 points (0.13%)
- Sensex: 85,125.48, down 139.84 points (0.16%)
In pre-market trade, Nifty opened at 25,999.80 (-0.13%) and Sensex at 85,125.48 (-0.16%), reflecting cautious sentiment ahead of market action. Investors await cues to gauge intraday momentum.
Opening Bell (9:15 AM)
- Sensex: 85,150.72, down 114.60 points (0.13%)
- Nifty 50: 25,997.40, down 36.35 points (0.14%)
At market open, Sensex fell 114.60 points to 85,150.72 and Nifty slipped 36.35 points to 25,997.40. Traders are cautious as investors monitor key stocks and upcoming market cues.
Stocks To Watch Today
TELECOM & INFRASTRUCTURE
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RailTel: Won ₹63 crore CPWD order for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of ICT networks.
REAL ESTATE & REITS
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Brookfield India Real Estate Trust: Approved institutional placement at ~₹327/unit and launched ₹3,500-crore QIP at ~₹320/unit.
CONSUMER, HEALTH & BEAUTY
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Onme Soho Health and Beauty: Sold 15% stake in Hong Kong subsidiary to a senior executive; retains ~85%.
ENGINEERING & INDUSTRIAL SERVICES
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JMG Corporation: Neerav Bairagi launched open offer for 26% after agreeing to buy 36% from promoter; set to become new promoter.
Stock Market Thursday
Market Wrap: 4th December, 2025
The Indian market did not care much and duly bounced back yesterday as the Sensex went up by 158 points to close at 85,265, whereas Nifty, which had a more intensive day of trading, went up by 47 points to 26,033. Around 1,716 shares went up, while 2,237 went down, indicating that some bulls were sleeping. Nifty Auto and IT were the top performers, with IT starring the gains with 1.27%, whereas smallcaps threw a party of their own, Indian Metals, TVS Srichakra, and JK Tyre reached new highs of 52 weeks. The Rupee also strengthened 52 paise to 89.92 in comparison to the dollar. So, if you blinked yesterday, you might have missed the market’s late-afternoon rally!
(With Input)

