Interestingly, this surge has come even without participation from the IT sector, which remains under pressure. The five-member IT pack — including TCS, Infosys, HCL Tech, Wipro, and Tech Mahindra — now carries a combined weight of just 13%, less than HDFC Bank’s alone.
Also Read: November Series F&O Setup: Nifty aims for third straight series gain with record highs in sightInvestor sentiment also appears to be getting a lift from renewed foreign inflows. According to provisional exchange data, foreign investors bought $1.2 billion worth of Indian equities on Tuesday, October 28 — the second-biggest single-day purchase of 2025. Month-to-date, FPI inflows have topped $2.5 billion, a sharp reversal from the $9.3 billion outflow in the September quarter.
FII positioning in the NSE index futures market reflects this shift: their short positions have narrowed to about 80%, from 93% at the start of October. “FII underweight positions have reached their limits — we could see them returning soon,” said Sandeep Tandon, Founder and CIO, Quant Mutual Fund, on October 23.
Among Nifty50 constituents, Bharat Electronics led the rally with a 55% gain, followed by Jio Financial Services at 50%. Stocks like EternalEicher Motors, SBI Life Insurance and Maruti Suzuki also surged between 40% and 45%. On the flip side, IT stocks were the notable laggards, with Wipro and TCS down more than 13% each, and Infosys slipping 10.4%.
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First Published: Oct 29, 2025 4:33 PM IS

