
11,348.65
▼ 478.90
(4.05%)
Market Closed
47.57% downside
upside 10.23%
The Nifty Metal Index is designed to reflect the behaviour and performance of the Metals sector (including mining). The Nifty Metal Index comprises of maximum 15 stocks that are listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
12,509.75
7,690.20
| Company | Weightage (%) |
| Tata Steel Ltd. | 19.40% |
| Hindalco Industries Ltd. | 15.34% |
| JSW Steel Ltd. | 14.88% |
| Vedanta Ltd. | 10.99% |
| Adani Enterprises Ltd. | 9.07% |
| Jindal Steel Ltd. | 5.53% |
| APL Apollo Tubes Ltd. | 4.25% |
| NMDC Ltd. | 3.67% |
| Jindal Stainless Ltd. | 3.29% |
| Hindustan Zinc Ltd. | 2.91% |
The Nifty Metal Index is designed to reflect the behaviour and performance of the Metals sector (including mining). The Nifty Metal Index comprises of maximum 15 stocks that are listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). It is commonly used as a benchmark to track overall market performance and economic trends.
Over the past 52 weeks, Nifty Metal has traded between a low of ₹7,690.20 and a high of ₹12,509.75. The 52-week high and low indicate the stock’s price range over the last year and help investors understand its volatility and recent trading levels.
The Nifty Metal index represents the collective performance of its constituent companies. It reflects market sentiment and price movements within the segment or sector the index is designed to track.
The Nifty Metal index is calculated using a Periodic Capped Free Float methodology, where constituent companies are weighted based on their market value and free-float shares available for public trading.
The Nifty Metal index consists of 15 companies selected based on predefined eligibility criteria. The composition of the index may change over time due to periodic reviews and rebalancing.
The current value of the Nifty Metal index is 11,348.65. Index values fluctuate throughout the trading session based on price movements of the underlying constituent stocks.
The historical performance of the Nifty Metal index can be reviewed using the performance charts and data available on this page. Historical returns help in understanding long-term trends and volatility.
The Nifty Metal index is rebalanced Semi-Annually. Rebalancing ensures that the index continues to reflect its stated objective and remains aligned with market conditions.
Movements in the Nifty Metal index are influenced by price changes in constituent stocks, corporate earnings, macroeconomic indicators, interest rates, global market trends, and overall investor sentiment.
Investors cannot invest directly in the index itself. However, they can gain exposure through index funds or ETFs that are designed to track the Nifty Metal index.
The Nifty Metal index is commonly used as a benchmark to evaluate portfolio performance, analyze market trends, and understand the broader movement of the segment or market it represents.