Nifty ends lower on Wednesday

14 Jan 2026 Evaluate

Indian equity benchmark -- Nifty extended its losses for second straight session on Wednesday. Index made a negative start amid continued foreign fund outflow. As per exchange data, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) sold equity worth Rs 1,499.81 crore on Tuesday. But soon, index pared losses and traded near neutral line. In afternoon session, market extended its losses and continued its lacklustre trade throughout the session. Market participants avoided risky bids as the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue one or more rulings later in the day in cases already argued before the justices as major legal disputes remain pending including litigation testing the legality of President Donald Trump's global tariffs. Finally, Nifty ended below 25,700 mark. 

Traders were seen piling up positions in Metal, PSU Bank and Oil & Gas stocks, while selling was witnessed in IT, Realty and Auto. The top gainers from the F&O segment were Union Bank of India, Vedanta and Multi Commodity Exchange of India. On the other hand, the top losers were Kotak Mahindra Bank, Tata Elxsi and Polycab India. In the index option segment, maximum OI continues to be seen in the 25900 - 26100 calls and 25900 - 26100 puts indicating this is the trading range expectation.

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