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Nifty 50

Factsheet
The Nifty 50 index is a well-diversified 50 companies index reflecting overall market conditions. Nifty 50 Index is computed using free float market capitalization method. Nifty 50 can be used for a variety of purposes such as benchmarking fund portfolios, launching of index funds, ETFs and structured products.
24,346.50170.8 (0.71%) D
Note: Live price is not available for this index. Showing closing price. For historical calculations, prices are adjusted for splits, bonus and rights issue. Percentage change shown is absolute irrespective of the period.
1 Week returns: 1.20 %
Low
23,829.2
High
24,378.2
1 Month returns: 4.01 %
Low
23,070.2
High
24,378.2
1 Year returns: -4.18 %
Low
22,182.5
High
26,373.2
3 Year CAGR: 7.86 %
Low
18,837.8
High
26,373.2
5 Year CAGR: 9.05 %
Low
15,183.4
High
26,373.2
P/E Ratio
20.85
P/B Ratio
3.16
Constituents
50
Dividend Yield
1.22 %
Avg P/B Ratio (3Y)
3.7
Avg P/B Ratio (5Y)
3.92
Avg P/E Ratio (3Y)
22.12
Avg P/E Ratio (5Y)
22.3
Avg Div yield (3Y)
1.29
Avg Div yield (5Y)
1.28
ROCE
9.96 %
ROE
15.07 %
PAT margin
14.71 %
Operating margin
19.25 %
Historical Performance
Constituents

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current level of Nifty 50?
Nifty 50 is currently at 24,343.9. Over the past 1 week, the index has gained 1.20%. The 52-week high is 26,373.2 and the 52-week low is 22,182.55.
What is the 1-year return of Nifty 50?
Nifty 50 has delivered a 1-year point-to-point return of -4.18%. Over 3 years, the CAGR is 7.86% and over 5 years it is 9.05%. Detailed returns across all timeframes are shown in the Price & Range Analysis section.
What is the 3-year CAGR of Nifty 50?
Nifty 50 has delivered a 3-year CAGR of 7.86% and a 5-year CAGR of 9.05%. The 1-year return is -4.18%. CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) represents the steady annual return an investor would have earned over the period.
What is the 5-year CAGR of Nifty 50?
Nifty 50 has delivered a 5-year CAGR of 9.05%, compared to a 3-year CAGR of 7.86% and a 1-year return of -4.18%. The 5-year CAGR is the most reliable measure of long-term index performance as it smooths out short-term market cycles.
What is the P/E ratio of Nifty 50?
The current P/E (Price-to-Earnings) ratio of Nifty 50 is 20.85. The P/E ratio is the aggregate of the price-to-earnings multiples of all constituent stocks weighted by their index weight. A higher P/E than historical averages may indicate expensive valuations — compare with historical P/E trends in the Fundamentals tab.
What is the P/B ratio of Nifty 50?
The current P/B (Price-to-Book) ratio of Nifty 50 is 3.16 and the P/E ratio is 20.85. P/B ratio compares the index's market value to the collective book value of its constituent companies. Historical P/B trends and comparisons are available in the Fundamentals tab.
What is the dividend yield of Nifty 50?
The aggregate dividend yield of Nifty 50 is 1.22%. This is the weighted average dividend yield of all constituent stocks and represents the income return from the index if held as a portfolio. Historical dividend yield trends are shown in the Fundamentals tab.
How many stocks are in Nifty 50?
Nifty 50 consists of 50 constituent stocks. The index covers 50 companies, providing broad sector diversification across India's listed market. The full constituent list with individual performance can be viewed in the Stock Technicals tab.
What is the 52-week high and low of Nifty 50?
Nifty 50's 52-week high is 26,373.2 and the 52-week low is 22,182.55. At the current level of 24,343.9, the index is 7.69% below its 52-week high. The 52-week range reflects the full extent of market movement over the past year.
What is the recent 1-week and 1-month performance of Nifty 50?
Nifty 50 has gained 1.20% over 1 week and gained 4.01% over 1 month. The 1-year return is -4.18%. Full return breakdown across all timeframes is in the Price & Range Analysis section.