Market Closing Bell: Bulls roar after Trump’s tariff pause, Sensex surges 1,310 factors, Nifty above 22,800

Market Closing Bell: Within the earlier session, the Nifty had closed at 22,399.15, and the Sensex had settled at 73,847.15.
Market Closing Bell: Bulls are again on Dalal Avenue as fairness benchmarks indices Sensex and Nifty ended within the inexperienced on Friday i.e. on April 11 2025 – amid US President Donald Trump’s tariff pause for 90 days. The Sensex ended the session 1,310.11 factors or 1.77 per cent greater at 75,157.26 whereas the Nifty 50 wrapped up the session at 22,828.55 – 429.40 factors or 1.92 per cent greater than the earlier shut.
Within the earlier session, the Nifty had closed at 22,399.15, and the Sensex had settled at 73,847.15.
The broader markets additionally ended the session within the inexperienced, with the Nifty Midcap 100 index surging 1.85 per cent to 50,516 factors, whereas the Nifty Smallcap 100 index, ended the session with a 2.88 per cent achieve at 15,644.30 factors.
From the Sensex 30 pack, Tata Metal, Energy Grid, NTPC, Kotak Financial institution and Reliance ended within the constructive territory at the moment. Tata Metal was the most important gainer with a achieve of 4.91 per cent. Asian Paints and TCS had been the 2 shares from the pack that ended the day within the pink.
An surprising pause on reciprocal tariffs by the US offered reduction within the midst of the uncertainty. Although the IT main’s consequence missed the road estimates, it opines optimism within the latter half of FY26 owing to development within the order guide. Any improvement within the bilateral commerce negotiations can alter the near-term outlook on the export-driven sectors. The supportive home surroundings with an ease in rates of interest and a benign inflation trajectory is encouraging buyers to have a balanced portfolio to help in a greater risk-reward in the long run,” mentioned Vinod Nair, Head of Analysis, Geojit Investments Restricted.
In the meantime, International Institutional Buyers (FIIs) offloaded equities value Rs 4,358.02 crore on Wednesday, whereas Home Institutional Buyers (DIIs) purchased shares value Rs 2,976.66 crore, in accordance with alternate information.