Domestic equity benchmarks saw significant gains in the June derivatives (futures and options) series with the 50-blue-chip Nifty index adding 1,555.9 points - or 6.9 per cent - to both cross and close above the psychologically important 24,000 mark on Thursday, June 27. The leaner, 30-scrip Sensex index gained 5,357.6 points - or 7.3 per cent - during this period. The monthly series contained significant events such as the counting of votes under the 2024 general election and a bi-monthly policy review by the RBI Governor-led Monetary Policy Committee. 

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Here are 10 things to know about the June series, which began on May 31 and ended on June 27: 

  • Financial, IT, consumer, auto and realty stocks were at the forefront of the breakneck rally during the 18 trading sessions of the monthly series.
  • As many as 42 stocks in the Nifty50 universe rose during the period. 
  • Shriram Finance (up 28.5 per cent), UltraTech (up 19.1 per cent), Wipro (up 16.8 per cent), Mahindra & Mahindra (up 15.7 per cent), Tech Mahindra (up 15.3 per cent), LTIMindtree (up 12.4 per cent) and Grasim (up 12.4 per cent) were the top gainers. 
  • HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, Infosys, HCLTech and ICICI Bank - rising between 9.2 per cent and 12 per cent - were also among the gainers.
  • On the other hand, HDFC Life (down 60.8 per cent), BPCL (down 51.1 per cent) and Maruti Suzuki (down 3.3 per cent) were the top laggards.
  • The Nifty Bank - whose 12 constituents include major commercial banks including State Bank of India (SBI), HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank - soared 4,129 points (8.5 per cent) in the June series. 
  • Among other sectoral gauges on NSE, the Nifty Realty was the top gainer with a surge of 10.3 per cent. 
  • The Nifty IT registered the second best gain among the sectoral indices, rising 10.1 per cent. 
  • The Nifty Consumer Durables, the Nifty Private Bank and the Nifty Financial Services gained around 9-10 per cent each.
  • Broader indices, however, underperformed their headline counterparts, with the Nifty Midcap 100 and the Nifty Smallcap 100 falling 7.2 per cent and 8.5 per cent, respectively.
  • Historically, the Nifty50 finished the July series on a positive note in seven out of the past 10 times. 

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