The Indian stock market closed with a mixed sentiment as midcap stocks outperformed frontline indices. While the Midcap Index soared over 1%, both the Sensex and Nifty slipped 0.5% each, dragged down by a fall in heavyweight stocks such as HDFC Bank and Kotak Bank. The Nifty Bank remained under pressure, falling 264 points to 46,600.
At the close of trading, the Sensex tumbled 362 points to settle at 72,470, and the Nifty shed 92 points to stand at 22,005. However, despite the downward trend in major indices, the Midcap Index recorded a significant gain of 495 points, closing at 47,808.

Among the sectors witnessing significant buying interest were realty and railways. Stocks in these sectors surged by up to 5%, reflecting investor optimism. Adani Ports made headlines with an announcement regarding its acquisition of Gopalpur Ports, causing its stock to rise by 2%. Bajaj Finance emerged as the top gainer in the Nifty, with a 2% increase in its share price.
One of the notable gainers of the day was SpiceJet, which saw a 5% rise following the settlement of liabilities worth Rs 755 crore with EDC. IndiGo also hit a record high, buoyed by a positive brokerage note. Diagnostic stocks surged on the back of a favourable note from Kotak International Equties, with Dr Lal Pathlabs emerging as the top gainer in the sector.

HDFC Life and Max Financial saw an uptick in their share prices after the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) released its final guidelines on surrender value. Avenue Supermarts and Skipper witnessed gains of up to 7% following a brokerage upgrade.
Mankind Pharma closed in the green territory after witnessing a 6% rise from its lows. The uptick came after block deals accounting for 3% equity took place. However, RK Swamy witnessed a sharp decline of 10% from its highs, following muted Q3 earnings.
Despite the overall positivity in certain sectors, market breadth favoured declines, with the NSE advance-decline ratio standing at 1:2. This indicates that while certain stocks witnessed gains, there were more decliners compared to advancers in the broader market.
Overall, the mixed closing of the market reflects the ongoing volatility and uncertainty prevailing in the financial landscape. While midcap stocks showcased resilience and strength, heavyweights struggled to maintain momentum.

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