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Large & midcaps give a photo finish on 1-year returns, smallcaps trail by margin

Large & midcaps give a photo finish on 1-year returns, smallcaps trail by margin

Time of India22-05-2025

Midcaps slightly outperformed largecaps over the past year, while smallcaps lagged. FIIs leaned toward largecaps amid valuation pressures in broader markets.
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It is a photo finish for large and midcap stocks in terms of returns over a 1-year period. The index returns of Nifty 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 remain neck-to-neck, though there is a slight edge enjoyed by the latter. In contrast, the Nifty Smallcap trails by a significant margin.While the 50-stock Nifty has a superior 12-month return of 10%, a comparison of top 100 stocks represented by Nifty 100, Nifty Midcap 100 and Nifty Smallcap 100 is a more like-to-like comparison.The returns of Nifty 100 index stood at 7.4% as on May 20, 2025 and in this 53 stocks have delivered positive returns up to 64% while 44 stocks are in the red, falling by up to 57%. Meanwhile, the returns of Nifty Midcap 100 over a 12 month period stood at 8.3% with 48 stocks moving in the positive territory and 47 stocks were found to be trading in the red.As for the Nifty Smallcap 100, the index has risen by 2.8% in the past one year with positive returns by 52 stocks while 42 stocks slipped into the red. Six stocks have not completed one year of listing.The data does not include changes of the past trading session and today's session as the latest data will be updated after market closing hours.In the Nifty 100 index, there are 34 stocks which have given double digit returns over a 1-year period and in this 20 stocks have given returns of 20% or more viz. Divi's Laboratories , Bajaj Holdings & Investment, Bharat Electronics (BEL), Shriram Finance Bharti Airtel , 34.22, The Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), United Spirits TVS Motor Company , Interglobe Aviation (Indigo), Kotak Mahindra Bank HCL Technologies , Mahindra & Mahindra, SBI Life Insurance Company and Tech Mahindra

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