{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "IT And Financial Stocks Power A Firm Opening As Nifty Reclaims 24,100",
  "summary": "Indian equities opened on a strong note today, with the Sensex climbing 349.05 points to 77,535.92 and the Nifty rising 100.85 points to 24,173.60, led by IT and financial shares.",
  "content": "Domestic equity markets handed investors a comforting start today, 17 July, with both benchmark indices opening firmly in the green and buying visible across the board. Encouraged by positive cues from global markets, Indian traders pushed the National Stock Exchange's Nifty back above the psychologically important 24,100 mark right at the open. The single biggest force behind the rally was renewed strength in the IT and financial services sectors, which did the heavy lifting for the broader market.\n\nIn early trade, the Sensex jumped a solid 349.05 points to reach 77,535.92, while the Nifty advanced 100.85 points to trade at 24,173.60. The market breadth, however, was not entirely one-sided. During the morning session roughly 1,045 stocks moved higher, while 1,187 shares slipped into the red and 156 stayed flat with no change. That split makes it clear the gains were being driven by a handful of heavyweight counters rather than a truly broad-based advance.\n\nThe stocks that took off\nThe brightest performer of the session was Jio Financial Services, whose shares surged 4.60% in early trade to ₹246.48, topping the list of Nifty gainers. IT majors provided the next layer of support. HCL Tech rose 2.84% to ₹1,208.80, while Tech Mahindra climbed 2.64% to trade at ₹1,550.20. Infosys was not far behind, adding 2.42% to change hands at ₹1,108.60. The country's largest IT company, TCS, also joined the move, holding firm with a 2.03% gain at ₹2,245.60.\n\nThe stocks that disappointed\nEven amid the widespread cheer, a few big names came under selling pressure and slipped lower. The biggest letdown was Wipro, which tumbled 2.18% in the opening session to ₹173.86. Alongside it, Hindalco fell 0.99% to ₹949.85, while drugmaker Cipla weakened 0.80% to trade at ₹1,418.00. In the FMCG space, Nestle India eased 0.55% to ₹1,415.70 and Tata Consumer edged down 0.22% to ₹1,086.10.\n\nWhat it means for investors\nOn the whole, the opening was strong and clearly led by IT and financial shares, yet the larger number of falling stocks is a reminder that the rally is not yet fully broad-based. That makes it worth stepping carefully before acting. Do note that none of this is investment advice, it is simply market information. Always consult your own financial adviser before making any money-related decision.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• For investors: The rally in IT and financial shares boosted the portfolios of those holding these sectors today.\n• A note of caution: With more stocks falling (1,187) than rising (1,045), the strength is narrow, so any buying should be done carefully.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. How much did the Sensex rise on 17 July?\nIn early trade the Sensex gained 349.05 points to reach 77,535.92.\n\n2. Where did the Nifty trade?\nThe Nifty rose 100.85 points to 24,173.60 and once again moved above the 24,100 level.\n\n3. Which stock gained the most today?\nJio Financial Services was the top gainer, surging 4.60% to ₹246.48.\n\n4. Which stock disappointed the most?\nWipro was the biggest loser, falling 2.18% to ₹173.86.\n\n5. Which sectors supported the rally?\nThe advance was driven mainly by strength in the IT and financial services sectors.\n\n6. What was the market breadth like today?\nAbout 1,045 stocks rose while 1,187 fell and 156 stayed flat, showing the gains were led by a few select stocks.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/market/aiti-aura-phainenshiyala-sheyaron-ke-dama-para-hare-nishana-men-khula-bajara-nifty-phira-24-100-ke-para-8318",
  "category": "Market",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-17",
  "tags": [
    "Stock Market",
    "Sensex",
    "Nifty",
    "IT stocks",
    "Jio Financial",
    "Wipro",
    "Tech Mahindra",
    "Market Update"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}