The Indian stock market mirrored global trends, closing at an all-time high on Thursday following the US Federal Reserve's indication of potential rate cuts in 2024. The commentaries from the Federal Reserve spurred significant buying activity, especially in rate-sensitive sectors.
All frontline indices posted historic closes, with Nifty breaking above the 21,200 mark and Sensex soaring to 70,500. The Nifty Bank surged 640 points to 47,732, while the Midcap Index saw a notable gain of 587 points, closing at 45,534. Notably, the Nifty IT index hit a 52-week high, showcasing gains across all its constituents.
The key driver behind this performance was the US Federal Reserve's suggestion of three potential rate cuts in 2024. This led to a surge in rate-sensitive stocks, with the US 10-year yield breaching the 4% mark. The fall in the US yield and Dollar Index also played in favour of IT stocks, propelling Nifty IT to new highs. The top five Nifty gainers were all IT stocks - Tech Mahindra, LTIMindtree, Wipro, Infosys, and HCLTech.

The market cap of listed companies touched a fresh high, with a whopping Rs 4 lakh crore added on Thursday alone. BSE-listed companies also experienced a surge, reaching a record high of Rs 355 lakh crore.
Realty stocks surged on the prospect of a rate cut, with Godrej Properties leading the pack with a 7% gain, followed by a 4% rise in DLF. IT stocks, apart from the giants, saw a massive move, with midcap player Mphasis emerging as the top gainer. Info Edge followed the rally seen in global tech stocks, reaching a 52-week high.
As the Zee-Sony merger deadline approaches, Zee Entertainment remained volatile, reflecting uncertainties in the market. Meanwhile, PI Industries faced a third consecutive day of decline, with Japanese company Kumiai's forecast contributing to the downward trend.
On the flip side, insurance stocks slipped following IRDAI's proposal of higher surrender values, introducing an element of caution among investors in this sector.
The market breadth mildly favoured advances, with the NSE advance-decline ratio standing at 1:1. Sensex surged by an impressive 930 points to close at 70,514, while Nifty gained 256 points, closing at 21,183.

Thursday's market close reflects a bullish sentiment driven by global cues, particularly the US Federal Reserve's hints at potential rate cuts in 2024. The surge in IT stocks, along with the record performance of key indices and market cap, paints a positive picture for investors.
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