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US Fed’s 25 bps cut sends ripples through Dalal Street: Winners and Losers in Indian Stock Market
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US Fed Cuts Rates: How Dalal Street Reacts – Winners and Losers

September 18, 2025 5 Min Read
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The US Federal Reserve’s recent “risk management” decision to cut interest rates by 25 basis points, aligning with market expectations, positively influenced Indian markets on Thursday, with benchmark indices opening higher and export-driven sectors leading the gains. However, analysts caution that banks and other interest-sensitive domestic sectors may experience margin pressures.

Market reactions indicate that the Indian market had largely anticipated the 25-bps reduction. This marks the Fed’s first rate cut since December, and projections suggest two additional cuts may occur this year. US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell expressed concerns regarding a cooling labor market.

Divergent Views on RBI’s Next Move

Market analysts believe the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may consider following the Fed’s lead during its upcoming Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting. “This clearly paves the way for the RBI to cut rates in response to declining credit uptake and to stimulate economic growth,” stated Vishal Goenka, Co-Founder of IndiaBonds.com. Conversely, Naval Kagalwala, COO and Head of Products at Shriram Wealth, anticipates that the RBI will maintain current rates in its next meeting, emphasizing that adjustments to Consumer Price Index (CPI) forecasts and underlying assumptions will be closely scrutinized, especially given the rupee’s significant depreciation and ongoing global uncertainty.

Market Snapshot

Indian equity indices surged in response to the Fed’s rate cut and optimism surrounding US-India trade negotiations. The Nifty 50 and Sensex indices experienced gains as investors’ risk appetite improved, particularly among IT stocks with substantial US revenue exposure. As of noon, the Sensex was up by 308.05 points, or 0.37 percent, trading at 83,001.76, having reached an intraday high of 83,141.21, up from the previous close of 82,693.71. Similarly, the Nifty rose by 92.25 points, or 0.36 percent, to 25,422.50, nearing its daily high of 25,448.95.

Puneet Singhania, Director at Master Trust Group, highlighted that substantial progress on the India-US trade deal could significantly enhance market sentiment, with tariff reductions offering relief to existing pressures.

Sectoral Winners

IT companies with notable US revenues are positioned to benefit from lower borrowing costs in the US and favorable currency conditions, according to Rajesh Palviya, Senior Vice President of Research at Axis Securities. The pharmaceutical and export-oriented healthcare sectors may also see increased demand and valuations due to a softer dollar and improved global liquidity. The gems and jewelry sector is likely to welcome the rate cut, particularly as the US remains a significant export market. Colin Shah, Managing Director at Kama Jewelry, anticipates that lower US yields will keep gold prices elevated, attracting more investments in the metal.

Sectoral Losers — Pressure Points to Monitor

Although banks and non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) showed gains on Thursday, they remain susceptible to margin pressures. Decreased global rates may compress net interest margins if domestic deposit and lending rates adjust, and domestic banks could be affected by drops in short-term yields.

Currency Front and Capital Flows

Rajesh Palviya noted that the Fed’s dovish stance may attract foreign capital to India and strengthen the rupee, with market participants closely monitoring portfolio inflows. Singhania indicated that the Fed’s forecast of an additional 50 bps rate cut in 2025 could further improve conditions and bolster foreign institutional investor (FII) positioning in Indian markets. In the near term, companies with overseas borrowings and export-oriented sectors are likely to find selective investment opportunities.

Commodities

Market analysts in the commodities sector pointed out that the Fed’s indication of two additional rate cuts this year could support gold in the medium term. However, gold prices declined in domestic futures trading on Thursday, following a steady recovery in the dollar.

For Investors

IT and pharmaceutical stocks appear to be the immediate beneficiaries of the current market conditions. Investors in banking and NBFC sectors should keep an eye on net interest margin guidance and potential domestic deposit repricing. For commodities exposure, gold should be closely monitored for volatility linked to dollar movements, while oil prices will depend on future demand signals.

Nevertheless, the Fed’s rate cut should be viewed as just one factor among several macroeconomic conditions. Investors are advised to also consider FII flows, rupee volatility, RBI guidance, and sectoral earnings in their decision-making.

Published on September 18, 2025

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