The Indian stock market witnessed a robust rebound, recovering half of Wednesday's losses. The rally was led by banking giants HDFC Bank and SBI, with Reliance Industries soaring to a four-month high.
The market made a resounding recovery today as Sensex surged by 359 points, closing at 70,865, while Nifty 50 gained 131 points to settle at 21,281. The bounce-back was particularly noteworthy, considering the significant losses experienced just a day ago.
HDFC Bank and State Bank of India (SBI) emerged as the driving forces behind today's rebound, contributing substantially to the Nifty's upward trajectory. The Nifty Bank index gained an impressive 404 points, closing at 47,824, reflecting renewed investor confidence in the banking sector.

Reliance Industries, a heavyweight in the market, played a pivotal role in the recovery. The conglomerate's stock reached a four-month high, contributing significantly to the positive sentiment.
Despite the overall positive trend, three of the top five Nifty losers were Bajaj Finance, Bajaj Finserv, and Bajaj Auto.
Hindustan Copper witnessed an 11% surge in its stock following reports of a significant rise in copper prices. IRCTC rebounded by 7% after recovering from the futures and options (F&O) ban imposed earlier in the week.
Companies in the diagnostic sector, such as Dr Lal PathLabs and Metropolis, saw a 5-7% increase in their stocks amid growing concerns over rising COVID-19 cases. Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) experienced a 2% uptick as the company raised its order book guidance for the fiscal year 2023-24.
Zee Entertainment Enterprises closed 3% higher amid optimism about a deadline extension for its proposed deal with Sony. City Union Bank faced a nearly 5% decline due to expectations of below-par performance in the third quarter.
PVR Limited witnessed a 3% drop from the day's high following a review of new movie releases. Piramal Enterprises made provisions for over Rs 3,100 crores due to Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) regulations, resulting in a 4% dip from its lows.
A former promoter sold a 12% stake in Ami Organics, causing the stock to slide 7% from its recent lows. Inox Industries had a strong debut on the exchanges, listing at a premium of 44%, showcasing positive market sentiment.
The market breadth was overwhelmingly positive, with an advance-decline ratio of 4:1, indicating a broad-based recovery across various sectors.

The banking sector played a key role in leading the charge, while individual stocks responded to sector-specific news. As the market breadth favours advances, investors are cautiously optimistic about the near-term trajectory.
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