Key Points

Indian markets roared back as easing Middle East tensions fueled a 1,046-point Sensex rally. Investors cheered potential US-Iran negotiations that cooled crude prices and boosted foreign inflows. Bharti Airtel led the charge with 3.27% gains while realty and banking stocks shone. The rebound saw all sectoral indices close green with midcaps joining the upswing.

Key Points: Sensex jumps 1,000 points as US-Iran talks ease Middle East tensions

  • US-Iran dialogue hopes trigger 1.29% Sensex rally
  • Bharti Airtel leads gains with 3.27% surge
  • Nifty Realty tops sectoral indices with 2.11% rise
  • Rupee strengthens to 86.57 amid softer crude prices
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Sensex surges over 1,000 points as geopolitical worries ease

Indian markets rebound sharply as US-Iran negotiation hopes calm investors, lifting Sensex by 1,046 points with broad-based sectoral gains

"The national equity indices surged as Middle East tension moderated with risk of immediate military actions reduced - Vinod Nair, Geojit Investments"

Mumbai, June 20

The Indian stock markets bounced back on Friday after three straight sessions of losses, as investors took comfort from easing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

The US stated that it is still open to negotiations with Iran and will take a call on supporting Israel within two weeks. This statement helped calm investor nerves and sparked a broad-based rally across the markets.

After a strong start, both the Sensex and Nifty ended the day with solid gains. The Sensex closed at 82,408.17, up by 1,046 points or 1.29 per cent.

During the day, it had touched an intra-day high of 82,488.21. The Nifty also gained 319.95 points or 1.29 per cent to close at 25,112.4.

"The national equity indices surged as Middle East tension moderated with risk of immediate military actions reduced as US dialogue with Iran is expected to take place," said Vinod Nair of Geojit Investments Limited.

He added that the development led the crude price to correct, favouring domestic markets and boosting foreign investors’ sentiments.

On the Sensex front, Maruti Suzuki India was the only loser. On the other hand, Bharti Airtel led the gains with a 3.27 per cent surge.

Other notable gainers included Mahindra & Mahindra, Power Grid, Nestle India, and others.

The broader market also participated in the rally. The Nifty Midcap 100 index ended higher by 1.46 per cent, while the Nifty Smallcap 100 index rose by 1.01 per cent.

All sectoral indices on the NSE ended in the green. The Nifty Realty index was the top performer with a gain of 2.11 per cent.

Banking stocks saw strong buying interest, with all three major banking indices -- Bank Nifty, Nifty PSU Bank, and Nifty Private Bank -- rising by over 1 per cent each.

Other sectors such as Financial Services, Metal, Auto, and Healthcare also closed with gains of more than 1 per cent.

"The overall sentiment remains positive with sustained buying across sectors and firm participation in the broader market," Sundar Kewat of Ashika Institutional Equity said.

Meanwhile, market volatility declined. The India VIX, which measures the expected volatility in the market, dropped by 4.08 per cent to settle at 13.67.

Rupee traded positive with gains of 0.15 at 86.57, supported by softer crude oil prices and a weaker dollar index.

"Continued FII and DII inflows into Indian markets have helped limit the rupee's downside despite ongoing geopolitical tensions over the past few months," Jateen Trivedi of LKP Securities stated.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news for investors! The market was overdue for a correction after those three red days. Hope this rally continues and we see Sensex cross 83k soon. Bharti Airtel leading the charge shows telecom is still a strong sector 💪
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Priya M.
While the surge is welcome, we shouldn't celebrate too soon. Middle East tensions can flare up anytime and crude prices are still volatile. Investors should remain cautious and not get carried away by single day gains.
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Sanjay T.
Realty sector performing well is great news for home buyers and construction workers. Maybe this will finally kickstart some stalled projects in my area. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Ananya R.
As a small investor, I'm happy but also worried. These sudden jumps make me wonder - should I invest more now or wait for correction? The experts always say "buy low" but timing the market is so difficult! Any advice from experienced investors?
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Vikram J.
Good to see banking stocks performing well. Strong banks mean strong economy. But I hope RBI keeps inflation in check so these gains aren't wiped out by rising prices. The rupee holding steady is a positive sign though!
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Neha P.
While markets are celebrating, let's not forget how interconnected everything is. One statement from US or Iran can change everything tomorrow. Long-term investors should focus on fundamentals rather than daily fluctuations. SIP is the way to go!

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