Markets at Noon: Nifty and Sensex Dip as Education and Capital Goods Sectors Struggle

1 min read     Updated on 17 Jun 2025, 12:01 PM
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Overview

Indian markets show a slight downward trend at midday, with Nifty 50 down 0.32% and Sensex down 0.29%. Education and Capital Goods sectors lead losses, while Cables and Engineering Services show gains. Sterlite Technologies emerges as a standout performer, surging 35% over two days on positive developments in data centre solutions and telecom infrastructure projects.

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Market Overview

As of midday on June 17, 2025, Indian markets are showing a slight downward trend. The Nifty 50 is currently trading at 24,866.75, down 79.75 points or 0.32% from its previous close. Similarly, the BSE Sensex stands at 81,562.73, reflecting a decline of 233.42 points or 0.29%.

Sectoral Performance

Top Losing Sectors

Sector Change (%)
Education -1.69
Capital Goods - Electrical Equipment -1.66
Transport Services -1.57
Oil & Gas -0.71
Aviation -0.59

Top Performing Sectors

Sector Change (%)
Cables 2.21
Engineering Services 1.52
Telecomm Equipment & Infra Services 1.46
Telecom 1.14
Aerospace & Defense 0.98

Buzzing Stocks

Sterlite Technologies has emerged as a standout performer, with its stock surging 35% over the past two days. The company's shares are currently trading at ₹113.63, up 14.34% for the day. This remarkable rally comes on the heels of several positive developments:

  1. Expansion of data centre solutions to meet AI infrastructure demand
  2. Launch of new cabling and connectivity solutions for various sectors
  3. Partnership with Tech Data – India for distribution
  4. Secured a ₹2,631 crore order from BSNL for a BharatNet project

The company is positioning itself to capitalize on the growing global data centre market, which is expected to reach $517 billion by 2030.

Conclusion

As the trading day progresses, the Indian markets are showing a mixed picture. While the broader indices are experiencing a slight dip, specific sectors like Cables and Engineering Services are showing strength. Sterlite Technologies stands out as a significant gainer, driven by its strategic moves in the data centre and telecom infrastructure space.

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