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Market

Nifty, Sensex at all-time highs: 5 sectors that lead the bull charge

Anthony Carlin
Last updated: January 14, 2026 11:23 am
Anthony Carlin

It’s a bull charge on D’Street today- The Nifty and theSensexshot up to record territory for the first time in 14 months. TheNiftyhit an intra-day high of 26,295 and the Sensex crossed 86,000 for the first time. This rally is led by a handful of sectors.

Contents
1. Financials lead with decisive strength2. Consumer Goods move higher on strong paint-sector momentum3. Consumer Discretionary stays resilient4. Industrials extend their upward momentum5. FMCG ends slightly positive despite mixed movesTop winners todayTop losers today

Here are top 5 sectors that are leading the momentum in the market:

1. Financials lead with decisive strength

Financials were the engine of today’s uptrend. The Nifty Bank has hit a fresh high and the Nifty Financial Services Index is upbreat.Bajaj Financerose by 2.05%, the strongest move in the index, and set the tone early in the session.Shriram Financegained 1.14%, whileBajaj Finservadded 1.07%, giving NBFCs clear leadership. Among banks, ICICI Bank climbed 0.87% andHDFC Bankadvanced 0.66%, reinforcing sector stability. Axis Bank posted a mild gain, whileKotak Bankand SBI slipped slightly, and Jio Financial ended marginally lower. Even with a few names under pressure, the broader strength in private lenders and NBFCs made Financials the most influential sector of the day.

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2. Consumer Goods move higher on strong paint-sector momentum

Consumer Goods were lifted sharply byAsian Paints, which advanced 1.14% and provided most of the day’s thrust for the sector.Hindustan Unileveradded 0.79%, offering steady support, while Tata Consumer gained 0.12%. ITC dipped marginally by 0.11%, and Nestle slipped 0.09%, though neither move meaningfully affected sentiment. With Asian Paints leading from the front, the sector carried a firm positive bias through the session.

3. Consumer Discretionary stays resilient

Consumer Discretionary names held firm despite mixed performance within the group. Titan rose by 0.54%, helping the sector finish on a positive note as demand for premium goods remained strong. Trent fell 0.11%, but the decline was not enough to outweigh Titan’s contribution. The sector benefited from steady urban spending and continued interest in higher-value retail products.

4. Industrials extend their upward momentum

Industrials posted another constructive session, supported largely by a strong showing from Larsen and Toubro, which climbed 0.98%.Grasimeased by 0.49%, butL&T’s gain carried more weight and kept the sector in positive territory.

5. FMCG ends slightly positive despite mixed moves

FMCG delivered a mild positive finish.Hindustan Unileverprovided much of the support with a 0.79% rise, while Tata Consumer’s 0.12% gain added incremental strength. ITC edged down 0.11% and Nestle declined 0.09%, leaving the sector with a balanced but upward-leaning close. The Nifty FMCG Index is up xxx

Top winners today

Bajaj Finance led the session with a 2.05% gain. Shriram Finance followed with a rise of 1.14%, while Asian Paints inched higher by 1.14%. Bajaj Finserv advanced 1.07%, and Larsen and Toubro added 0.98%, rounding out the strongest contributors.

Top losers today

Eternal recorded the sharpest drop, falling 1.27%. HDFC Life declined 1.09%, while Eicher Motors slipped 0.97%. ONGC moved lower by 0.77%, and SBI Life was down 0.70%, marking the notable laggards of the session.

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