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Nifty Metal Today Rises 1.26%: Closing Bell Sector Wrap

  • August 17, 2026
  • Posted by: Harsh Piplani
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Nifty Metal Today Rises 1.26%: Closing Bell Sector Wrap

Nifty Metal emerged as the top gaining sector index in the configured sector-index set on 17 August 2026. In this Closing Bell wrap, nifty metal today reflects a broad-based positive session, with the index ending higher and most tracked stocks in the sector finishing in the green.

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  • Quick sector takeaways
  • Nifty Metal today: an end-of-session sector wrap
  • Price snapshot
  • Sector ranking
  • Constituent breadth
  • Heavyweights versus broader participation
  • Key Nifty Metal stocks
  • Biggest positive movers
  • Biggest negative movers
  • Stocks to watch next session
  • The constructive case
  • The cautious case
  • Univest Insights
  • Know more with Univest
  • Frequently asked questions
    • What was Nifty Metal today?
    • Why was Nifty Metal the top gaining sector index?
    • What were the Nifty Metal day high and day low?
    • How was the sector breadth?
    • Which stocks gained the most in Nifty Metal?
    • Which Nifty Metal stocks declined?
  • Disclaimer

Quick sector takeaways

  • Nifty Metal closed at 13,104.60, up 162.90 points or 1.26% from its previous close of 12,941.70.
  • The index traded between 12,921.20 and 13,154.60 during the session, ending 50 points below its day high.
  • Breadth was constructive: 14 of 16 displayed stocks advanced, while two declined and none were unchanged.
  • Hindustan Copper, National Aluminium Company, SAIL, Jindal Steel & Power and Hindalco featured among the strongest gainers. The next session will bring focus to whether broad participation remains intact.

Nifty Metal today: an end-of-session sector wrap

Nifty Metal today delivered the strongest gain among the configured sector indices, closing with a 1.26% rise. The index began at 12,947.20, slightly above the previous close, moved through a low of 12,921.20 and subsequently climbed to an intraday high of 13,154.60. Its final reading of 13,104.60 retained most of the day’s advance.

The move was not limited to a small cluster of stocks. Fourteen of the 16 displayed names ended higher, giving the sector advance broad participation. The strongest percentage gains came from Hindustan Copper and National Aluminium Company, while gains were also visible across steel, aluminium, mining and metals-related names.

Price snapshot

Metric Nifty Metal reading Session context
Previous close 12,941.70 Reference level for the day’s move
Open 12,947.20 Started above the previous close
Day low 12,921.20 Lowest index level during the session
Day high 13,154.60 Highest index level during the session
Close / LTP 13,104.60 Up 162.90 points, or 1.26%

The 233.40-point range between the day high and day low showed active movement through the session. The closing level sat above the open and previous close, while the gap of 50 points from the intraday high indicates that the index finished near, though not at, the day’s peak.

Sector ranking

Nifty Metal ranked first among the configured sector indices on the day, making it the top gaining sector index in this comparison. Its 1.26% advance was ahead of the marginal gains recorded by Nifty Bank and Nifty Financial Services. Several other configured indices closed lower, including Nifty IT, Nifty FMCG, Nifty Pharma, Nifty Mid Select and Nifty Auto.

This ranking matters because it places the metal pack’s closing strength in a wider sectoral context. The result is based on the actual index movement for the session, rather than a movement in an individual stock. Readers can follow the sector’s live screener view through Nifty Metal.

Constituent breadth

The sector’s breadth was clearly positive. Of 16 displayed stocks, 14 advanced and two declined, producing an advance-decline ratio of 7:1. There were no unchanged stocks. Such breadth confirms that the index rise was accompanied by gains across a wide portion of the displayed metal basket.

Positive contributors included Hindustan Copper, National Aluminium Company, SAIL, Jindal Steel & Power, Hindalco, Tata Steel, NMDC, Lloyds Metals & Energy, Hindustan Zinc, Jindal Stainless, Vedanta, JSW Steel, Welspun Corp and Ratnamani Metals & Tubes. The two decliners were Adani Enterprises and APL Apollo Tubes.

Heavyweights versus broader participation

The displayed heavyweight group presented a mixed but largely positive picture. JSW Steel gained 0.61%, Tata Steel rose 1.36%, Hindustan Zinc advanced 1.00% and Vedanta added 0.82%. Adani Enterprises declined 0.92%, showing that the sector’s positive finish was achieved despite weakness in one of the named heavyweight stocks.

The same set of names featured in the available active-stock view. Their mixed performance, alongside the strong gains in several other metal stocks, reinforces the breadth seen in the sector. For a broader market dashboard, visit Univest Market View.

Key Nifty Metal stocks

Stock Move Why it matters
Hindustan Copper Ltd. ₹572.65, up 8.24% It was the largest percentage gainer among the displayed sector stocks.
National Aluminium Company Ltd. ₹387.55, up 3.07% Its advance added to the positive showing among aluminium-linked names.
Steel Authority Of India Ltd. ₹173.60, up 2.41% It ranked among the day’s leading gainers in the displayed basket.
Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. ₹1,116.10, up 2.25% Its gain supported the broader positive steel-stock participation.
Hindalco Industries Ltd. ₹1,049.90, up 1.98% It closed higher after trading up to ₹1,060 during the session.

Biggest positive movers

Hindustan Copper led the displayed gainers, rising 8.24% to ₹572.65 after trading between ₹534.10 and ₹574.90. National Aluminium Company followed with a 3.07% gain to ₹387.55. SAIL advanced 2.41% to ₹173.60, while Jindal Steel & Power added 2.25% to ₹1,116.10. Hindalco rose 1.98% to ₹1,049.90.

These moves formed the leading edge of the sector’s positive breadth. Hindustan Copper’s closing price was close to its day high, while the other leading gainers also closed above their previous closes. These are price observations from the session and do not establish a reason for the moves.

Biggest negative movers

Adani Enterprises was the larger of the two displayed decliners, falling 0.92% to ₹3,007.30 from ₹3,035.10. It traded between ₹3,005.50 and ₹3,058.60. APL Apollo Tubes eased 0.10% to ₹2,081.30 from ₹2,083.30, after moving in a ₹2,072.40 to ₹2,110.90 range.

Despite these declines, the two negative closes did not alter the sector’s overall constructive breadth. The contrast between the leading gainers and these limited declines is central to the day’s metal-sector snapshot.

Stocks to watch next session

Hindustan Copper, National Aluminium Company, SAIL, Jindal Steel & Power, Hindalco and Tata Steel are among the supplied names to monitor in the next session. Hindustan Copper’s 8.24% gain made it the strongest displayed mover, while National Aluminium Company, SAIL, Jindal Steel & Power and Hindalco each rose by more than 1.9%. Tata Steel added 1.36% and closed at ₹186.

Monitoring these stocks alongside the sector index can help readers assess whether the day’s participation is continuing, narrowing or changing in composition. Price movement should be considered alongside an investor’s own research and risk approach.

The constructive case

The constructive evidence is visible in the closing numbers: Nifty Metal gained 1.26%, closed above both its previous close and opening level, and finished near its intraday high. More importantly, 14 of 16 displayed stocks advanced. Leadership extended from Hindustan Copper’s 8.24% move to gains in National Aluminium Company, SAIL, Jindal Steel & Power, Hindalco and Tata Steel.

The positive result also included advances in several named heavyweight stocks, including Tata Steel, JSW Steel, Hindustan Zinc and Vedanta. That combination of broad breadth and gains across multiple metal-linked stocks framed the session’s constructive tone.

The cautious case

The index did not close at its intraday high, ending 50 points below 13,154.60 after reaching that level during the day. In addition, Adani Enterprises and APL Apollo Tubes closed lower. The next session’s price action will show whether the sector can retain its broad participation after a strong closing-day advance.

Univest Insights

The defining feature of nifty metal today was the alignment between index performance and breadth. A 1.26% gain, supported by 14 advancers out of 16 displayed stocks, made the day’s rise wider than a move led by only one or two names.

The index’s journey from a low of 12,921.20 to a high of 13,154.60 showed that the sector covered a meaningful intraday range before settling at 13,104.60. Its close above 13,000 and above the opening level kept the end-of-session picture positive.

Stock-level leadership was strongest in Hindustan Copper, National Aluminium Company and SAIL, while gains in Jindal Steel & Power, Hindalco and Tata Steel broadened the positive list. At the same time, the declines in Adani Enterprises and APL Apollo Tubes show that participation, though wide, was not uniform.

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Published on 17 August 2026 at 4:15 PM IST

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Frequently asked questions

What was Nifty Metal today?

Nifty Metal closed at 13,104.60 on 17 August 2026, up 162.90 points or 1.26% from 12,941.70.

Why was Nifty Metal the top gaining sector index?

Its 1.26% rise was the highest gain among the configured sector indices for the session.

What were the Nifty Metal day high and day low?

The index recorded a day high of 13,154.60 and a day low of 12,921.20.

How was the sector breadth?

Fourteen of 16 displayed stocks advanced, two declined and none were unchanged.

Which stocks gained the most in Nifty Metal?

Hindustan Copper rose 8.24%, National Aluminium Company gained 3.07%, and SAIL advanced 2.41%.

Which Nifty Metal stocks declined?

Adani Enterprises fell 0.92%, while APL Apollo Tubes declined 0.10%.

Disclaimer

Investments in securities markets are subject to market risks. Read all related documents carefully before investing. This sector-index update is for informational and educational purposes only and is not personalized investment advice or a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security.



Author: Harsh Piplani
I am Harsh Piplani, an Assistant Content Manager with over 5 years of experience in crafting impactful, result-driven content. I hold a B.Com (Hons) degree and have worked across diverse industries, including education, fintech, healthcare, jewellery, and more. I specialise in content strategy, SEO, and optimisation, ensuring that every piece I create is not just well-written but also well-ranked. I believe content should do more than fill space so as to drive traffic, build authority, and support business growth. I enjoy turning complex ideas into clear, engaging narratives, and, as I like to say, I know how to spin words like a web to influence, structured, strategic, and impossible to ignore. For me, great content sits at the intersection of creativity and performance.

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