NIFTY 50

The Nifty 50 is the flagship index of the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE), and it includes 50 of the largest and most liquid stocks across 13 sectors of the Indian economy. The Nifty 50 is widely used as a benchmark for the Indian stock market’s performance. Here’s a list of the Nifty 50 stocks (as of the latest data):

Nifty 50 Stocks List (2024)

  1. Adani Enterprises
  2. Adani Ports and SEZ
  3. Asian Paints
  4. Axis Bank
  5. Bajaj Auto
  6. Bajaj Finserv
  7. Bajaj Finance
  8. Bharti Airtel
  9. BPCL (Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited)
  10. Britannia Industries
  11. Cipla
  12. Divi’s Laboratories
  13. Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories
  14. HDFC
  15. HDFC Bank
  16. Hindalco Industries
  17. Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL)
  18. Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC)
  19. ICICI Bank
  20. IndusInd Bank
  21. Infosys
  22. ITC Limited
  23. JSW Steel
  24. Kotak Mahindra Bank
  25. Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
  26. M&M (Mahindra & Mahindra)
  27. Maruti Suzuki
  28. Nestlé India
  29. NTPC
  30. Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)
  31. Power Grid Corporation of India
  32. Reliance Industries
  33. SBI (State Bank of India)
  34. Shree Cement
  35. Sun Pharmaceutical Industries
  36. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
  37. Tata Motors
  38. Tata Steel
  39. Tech Mahindra
  40. Titan Company
  41. Ultratech Cement
  42. UPL Ltd.
  43. Wipro
  44. HCL Technologies
  45. Zee Entertainment Enterprises

(Note: This list is subject to change based on periodic reviews conducted by NSE. The inclusion or exclusion of companies may change based on their market capitalization, liquidity, and other factors considered by the NSE.)

Key Points about Nifty 50:

  • Sector Representation: The Nifty 50 covers a wide range of sectors such as Financials, Energy, IT, FMCG, Pharma, Metals, and more, providing a broad overview of the Indian economy.
  • Weightage: The index is free-float market capitalization-weighted, meaning companies with a higher market capitalization have a greater impact on the index’s movement.
  • Rebalancing: The Nifty 50 index is reviewed semi-annually, and stocks can be added or removed based on their performance, market capitalization, and liquidity.

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