The broader market showed mixed performance, with the BSE 500 index declining slightly by 0.11%. The Metal sector outperformed, driven by Jindal Steel, while the Real Estate sector faced significant challenges.
Market PerformanceMetal SectorReal EstateBse 500Nifty Psu BankReal Estate NewsOct 28, 2025

The BSE 500 index experienced a slight decline of 0.11% in the mixed trading session.
The Metal sector showed the most significant gain, increasing by 1.30%, led by Jindal Steel's 3.80% rise.
The NIFTY PSU Bank sector performed well, increasing by 1.21%, with Indian Bank rising by 3.20%.
The Realty sector faced significant challenges, with the NIFTY Realty index down 1.05%, primarily due to Brigade Enterprises' 2.61% drop.
The NIFTY PSU Bank sector exhibited the best advance-decline ratio of 10, indicating strong performance relative to its peers.

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