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The NSE's March 2025 report reveals private Indian promoters still lead with a 32.5% stake in NSE-listed firms. However, domestic mutual funds have reached a record 10.4% share, fueled by SIP inflows. Retail investors are also expanding their footprint, reflecting a shift towards a more diversified ownership base in India Inc.
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Markets ended the week on a cautious note, marking the second consecutive week of consolidation. This subdued performance came amid ongoing global trade tensions and anticipation surrounding domestic policy developments. The benchmark indices, the Sensex and the Nifty, witnessed notable volatility through the week, eventually closing lower as investors reacted to uncertainties over U.S. tariff developments. By the end of the week, the Nifty settled at 24,750.70, while the Sensex closed at 81,451.01.Despite the broader market consolidation, several smallcap stocks continued to rally sharply over the past month. Gains were seen across sectors such as capital goods, agri, chemicals, IT, and telecom. The top performers delivered monthly returns ranging between 35% and 57%, offering pockets of strength even in a rangebound market.
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Over the five trading sessions ending May 30, the Sensex declined by 0.33%, shedding 270 points to close at 81,451. The index posted losses on three of those five days. Despite the broader market's weakness, five stocks from the BSE 200 managed to gain consistently across all five sessions. (Data Source: ACE Equity)
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