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Tata Tiago Pure CNG On Road Price, Features & Specs, Images - CarDekho
Tata Tiago Pure CNG On Road Price, Features & Specs, Images - CarDekho
Sensex and Nifty Edge Lower Amid Mixed Sector Performance; Power Sector Leads Gains
Indian equity benchmarks closed the session marginally lower on 28 May 2026, with the Sensex slipping 0.19% to 75,867.80 and the Nifty 50 edging down 0.03% to 23,907.15. Despite the subdued headline indices, sectoral performance was mixed, led by robust gains in the Power sector, while financials lagged. Market breadth remained positive, supported by mid and small caps, even as foreign institutional investors showed cautious activity amid global uncertainties.
Small-Cap Segment Shows Resilient Gains Amid Mixed Market Breadth
The small-cap segment, represented by the BSE SMALLCAP 250 index, has demonstrated steady resilience with a modest gain of 0.49% on the day and a more robust 1.67% increase over the past five trading sessions. This performance underscores the segment’s ongoing appeal amid a cautiously optimistic market environment, despite mixed sectoral trends and a balanced advance-decline ratio.
Mid-Cap Segment Shows Resilient Gains Amid Mixed Market Sentiment
The BSE Midcap 150 index demonstrated steady resilience on 28 May 2026, closing with a gain of 0.83%, extending its five-day rally to 2.08%. Despite a mixed breadth and sectoral performance, the mid-cap segment remains a focal point for investors seeking growth opportunities beyond large caps.
Large-Cap Segment Edges Higher Amid Mixed Sector Trends and Key Stock Movements
The large-cap segment, represented by the BSE 100 index, recorded a modest gain of 0.13% on 28 May 2026, continuing a steady upward trend with a 1.41% rise over the past five trading sessions. This performance reflects a nuanced market environment where heavyweight movers and sectoral rotations between defensive and cyclical stocks are shaping investor sentiment.
Quarterly Earnings Review: March 2026 Sees Improved Profitability Across Market Caps
The March 2026 quarterly earnings season has delivered a notable improvement in corporate performance, with 55.0% of the 2,563 companies declaring results reporting positive outcomes. This marks a significant rise compared to the previous quarters, reflecting a gradual recovery in profitability across sectors and market capitalisations.
Sensex Dips Marginally as Power Sector Surges; Mid and Small Caps Show Resilience
The Indian equity market witnessed a subdued session on 28 May 2026, with the Sensex closing marginally lower by 141.90 points (-0.19%) at 75,867.80, while the Nifty 50 index ended almost flat, down 6.55 points (-0.03%) at 23,907.15. Despite the overall cautious tone, sectoral performances were mixed, with the power sector emerging as the top gainer and financials lagging. Market breadth remained positive, supported by strong mid and small cap performances, while foreign institutional investors (FIIs) and domestic institutional investors (DIIs) activity reflected a cautious stance amid global uncertainties.
Large-Cap Segment Edges Higher Amid Mixed Sector Trends
The large-cap segment, represented by the BSE 100 index, has exhibited modest gains over the past week, reflecting a cautious but steady investor sentiment. While the index rose by 0.13% on the day and posted a more robust 1.41% increase over the last five trading sessions, the underlying stock performances reveal a nuanced picture of sectoral rotation and divergent trends between defensive and cyclical stocks.
Small-Cap Segment Shows Resilient Gains Amid Mixed Market Breadth
The small-cap segment, as measured by the BSE SMALLCAP 250 index, demonstrated steady gains with a 0.49% rise on 28 May 2026, extending its five-day rally to 1.67%. Despite a mixed sectoral performance and moderate breadth, the segment remains the best performer across market capitalisation categories, supported by notable stock-specific rallies and recent upgrades in technical and fundamental ratings.
Mid-Cap Segment Shows Robust Gains Led by Adani Total Gas; Mixed Technical Calls Signal Cautious Optimism
The BSE Midcap 150 index demonstrated notable resilience on 28 May 2026, advancing by 0.83% amid mixed sectoral performances and a moderately positive breadth. Over the past five trading sessions, the mid-cap segment has gained 2.08%, underscoring its role as a key driver of market momentum in the current cycle.
Stocks to Watch for May 29: Zydus Life, Patanjali, RIL, Swiggy, Godfrey Phillips and more - CNBC TV18
Stocks to Watch for May 29: Zydus Life, Patanjali, RIL, Swiggy, Godfrey Phillips and more - CNBC TV18
New Tata Tiago EV Facelift Launched At Rs 6.99 Lakh, Here’s A DETAILED Look At What’s New - CarDekho
New Tata Tiago EV Facelift Launched At Rs 6.99 Lakh, Here’s A DETAILED Look At What’s New - CarDekho
Royal Enfield Bullet 650 launched at Rs 3.65 lakh - Team-BHP
Royal Enfield Bullet 650 launched at Rs 3.65 lakh - Team-BHP
Much-Awaited MG Majestor Launched; Top-spec Price Starts At Rs 40.99 Lakh! - CarDekho
Much-Awaited MG Majestor Launched; Top-spec Price Starts At Rs 40.99 Lakh! - CarDekho
Sensex and Nifty Edge Lower as Large Caps Trade Flat; Sectoral Divergence Evident
Indian equity benchmarks closed largely flat on 28 May 2026, with the Sensex slipping 0.19% to 75,867.80 and the Nifty marginally down by 0.03% at 23,907.15. Despite the subdued headline indices, several sectoral indices and mid- and small-cap segments showed resilience, supported by strong performances in telecom, commodities, and power sectors, while market breadth remained positive with more advances than declines across the broader BSE500.
Mid-Cap Segment Shines with 0.83% Gain Led by Adani Total Gas; Breadth Remains Positive
The BSE Midcap 150 index demonstrated steady resilience on 28 May 2026, closing with a gain of 0.83%, extending its five-day rally to 2.08%. This performance underscores the mid-cap segment’s role as a key driver of market momentum, despite a mixed breadth and sectoral performance.
Small-Cap Segment Shows Resilient Gains Amid Mixed Market Breadth
The small-cap segment, as represented by the BSE SMALLCAP 250 index, has demonstrated steady resilience with a modest gain of 0.49% on 28 May 2026, extending its five-day rally to 1.67%. Despite a mixed sectoral performance and a near-balanced advance-decline ratio, the segment remains the best performer across market capitalisation categories, underscoring selective strength amid broader market volatility.
Large-Cap Segment Sees Mixed Performance with Defensive Stocks Outperforming
The large-cap segment, represented by the BSE 100 index, has exhibited a modest gain of 0.13% on 28 May 2026, continuing a positive momentum with a 1.41% rise over the past five trading sessions. This performance reflects a nuanced market environment where defensive stocks have generally outperformed cyclical counterparts amid mixed investor sentiment.
Gift Nifty crashes 2% after fresh US-Iran strikes; signals gap-down opening for Indian stock markets tomorrow, 29 May - Mint
Gift Nifty crashes 2% after fresh US-Iran strikes; signals gap-down opening for Indian stock markets tomorrow, 29 May - Mint

