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Nifty 50 top gainers, losers: Trent jumps 7% (2026)

Market snapshot: what stood out in today’s move

Indian benchmarks saw a mixed set of leaders and laggards across large caps, with retail-facing and defence names among the top gainers, while select auto and banking names featured on the losing side. The data provided highlights Trent as the standout mover on both the Nifty 50 and the Sensex lists, rising 7.08% in one set of movers. On the downside, Tata Motors PV was the sharpest decliner in the Nifty 50 list provided, down 8.30%.

Alongside index constituents, the broader market also showed sharp single-day moves in several BSE-listed counters, with multiple stocks rising 10% to 20% and some falling close to 10% to 18%. The overall picture is of a session where stock-specific moves were prominent, rather than a uniform sector-driven trend.

Nifty 50: top gainers led by Trent and BEL

In the Nifty 50 gainers list provided, Trent topped the table with a 7.08% rise. Bharat Electronics (BEL) followed with gains of 3.02%, while metal names also featured, including Hindalco Industries up 2.60% and Tata Steel up 1.54%. Eternal rose 1.90% in the same list.

Financials and IT also had representation among gainers in that snapshot. SBI Life gained 1.48% and HDFC Life rose 1.29%. Infosys added 1.24% and Bharti Airtel rose 1.23%, indicating participation from defensives and rate-sensitive names in the top-moving list.

Nifty 50: top losers saw sharp fall in Tata Motors PV

On the Nifty 50 losers list provided, Tata Motors PV led declines with an 8.30% drop. Other index laggards included Cipla down 1.64% and ONGC down 1.29%. Financial names were also present with Bajaj Finserv down 1.28% and Axis Bank down 1.09%.

Kotak Bank fell 0.83%, while Eicher Motors declined 0.69%. Dr. Reddy’s dropped 0.62% and Tata Consumer Products slipped 0.57%. Maruti Suzuki was down 0.45% in that list.

Sensex: gainers list again topped by Trent

On the BSE Sensex gainers list provided, Trent again led with a 7.08% rise, mirroring the Nifty 50 snapshot. BEL gained 3.02% and Eternal rose 1.90%. Tata Steel advanced 1.54%.

Technology and telecom were also among the Sensex gainers: Infosys rose 1.24%, Bharti Airtel gained 1.23%, TCS increased 1.10%, and Tech Mahindra added 1.08%. SBI rose 1.11% and Sun Pharma gained 1.10%, showing gains spread across multiple heavyweight pockets.

On the Sensex losers list provided, Bajaj Finserv fell 1.28%, Axis Bank dropped 1.09%, and Kotak Bank declined 0.83%. Maruti Suzuki was down 0.45%.

Other Sensex names on the losing side included Asian Paints down 0.37%, ITC down 0.31%, and Hindustan Unilever down 0.11%. Mahindra and Mahindra and UltraTech Cement were both down 0.16%, while Bajaj Finance slipped 0.14%.

A second movers snapshot shows different leaders and laggards

The dataset also includes another set of “top 10 gainers and losers” for the Nifty 50 and Sensex that differs from the first list. In that snapshot, Nifty 50 gainers were led by Dr Reddy’s (+1.49%), Tech Mahindra (+0.82%) and HUL (+0.80%), with Hindalco (+0.62%) and ONGC (+0.60%) also in the green.

The corresponding Nifty 50 losers list in that snapshot included steep declines in Adani Enterprises (-10.65%) and Adani Ports and SEZ (-7.49%), along with Eternal (-6.24%) and InterGlobe Aviation (-4.17%). Cipla (-4.05%), Jio Financial Services (-3.70%) and Axis Bank (-2.85%) were also listed among the decliners.

For the Sensex in the second snapshot, gainers included Tech Mahindra (+0.82%), HUL (+0.80%), Infosys (+0.44%) and TCS (+0.39%). Losers included Adani Ports and SEZ (-7.49%), Eternal (-6.24%) and InterGlobe Aviation (-4.17%), along with Axis Bank (-2.85%) and Bajaj Finserv (-2.22%).

Price and change snapshot: key names from the list

The provided table also lists last traded prices with point changes for several widely tracked stocks. Below is a compact snapshot of select names and their price moves as provided.

StockLast Price (₹)Change (₹)
Trent3,91288.70
Titan Company4,13970.20
Bharti Airtel2,02729.50
ICICI Bank1,40717.20
RIL1,45114.00
ONGC267.4010.40
Tata Steel195.142.21
SBI Life2,02018.20
Maruti Suzuki15,020238.00

Broader market: sharp moves in BSE-listed stocks

Beyond index heavyweights, the BSE gainers list included several stocks with double-digit percentage gains, such as The Phosphate Company Ltd. (+20.00%), Aashka Hospitals Ltd. (+19.95%), and Sharda Cropchem Ltd. (+19.79%). The BSE losers list showed steep declines including B-Right Realestate Ltd. (-17.84%), Exicom Tele-Systems Ltd. (-17.07%) and ObjectOne Information Systems Ltd. (-14.96%).

The broader lists also included a separate “Top losers today” set featuring General Insurance Corporation of India at ₹358.40, down 7.45% on the day, and Rain Industries down 6.53% to ₹194.22, among others.

Large, mid and small-cap leaders: metals and telecom among gainers

In the large-cap movers list provided, Jindal Steel and Power rose 4.4%, Tata Steel gained 4.3% and JSW Steel rose 3.6%. Bharti Airtel gained 3.6% and Trent was up 3.4% in that list. On the large-cap losing side, GAIL fell 4.2%, ONGC was down 2.8%, and ITC declined 2.4%, alongside other names.

In mid caps, ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India gained 8.9% and Dixon Technologies rose 3.5%. In small caps, Godfrey Phillips India jumped 19.5% and Nath Industries rose 18%, while Apollo Finvest (India) fell 13.9% and Garware HiTech Films declined 13.4%.

Global cue mentioned in the data: Asia stayed positive

The dataset notes that Asian markets carried forward a positive tone on Friday, supported by encouraging US data and easing geopolitical tensions. While the Indian lists show mixed index-level leadership, that broader global cue is part of the context provided for the day’s risk sentiment.

What investors typically track from such a session

When sessions show a wide divergence between top gainers and top losers, investors often focus on whether leadership is concentrated in a few names or distributed across sectors. In the data provided, metals and select defensives appear among gainers in some lists, while banks, select autos and some energy names appear on the losing side.

For the next session, the most practical follow-through is to watch whether the strongest one-day movers like Trent remain active, and whether the steep decliners in the alternate snapshot such as Adani Enterprises and Adani Ports and SEZ see continued volatility.

Conclusion

Today’s movers list was led by Trent on both the Nifty 50 and the Sensex in one snapshot, while Tata Motors PV topped Nifty 50 losses, and a separate snapshot highlighted heavy declines in select Adani-group stocks. The next trading day’s focus is likely to remain on whether these sharp moves sustain and how leadership shifts across sectors as global cues evolve.

Frequently Asked Questions

Trent was listed as the top Nifty 50 gainer, up 7.08% in one snapshot.
Tata Motors PV was shown as the top Nifty 50 loser, down 8.30% in the provided list.
The dataset includes multiple snapshots of gainers and losers with different constituents and percentages, which can occur across different times or sources.
Trent, BEL, Tata Steel, Infosys, Bharti Airtel, SBI, TCS, Sun Pharma, and Tech Mahindra were among the Sensex gainers listed.
The BSE gainers list included several stocks up 10% to 20%, while the BSE losers list included declines of about 10% to nearly 18% in multiple counters.

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