Several metal sector stocks on the BSE and NSE were trading lower, as of approximately 9:52 AM IST on February 6, 2026. This comes after a broader pullback in the Nifty Metal index, which closed down 1.02% on February 5, following profit booking and weakness in global commodity prices.

The Indian equity benchmarks also traded in the red during early sessions. The Nifty 50 was around 25,569.00 (down 0.29%), and the S&P BSE Sensex was at 83,052.42 (down 0.31%).

Key Metal Stocks Performance (as of 9:52 AM)

Here are the stock prices and percentage changes from the data:

  • APL Apollo Tubes BSE: ₹2,179.90 (-0.05%) | NSE: ₹2,182.50 (+0.02%)
  • Coal India BSE: ₹428.75 (-0.68%) | NSE: ₹429.85 (-0.46%)
  • Hindalco BSE: ₹930.45 (-0.48%) | NSE: ₹934.00 (-0.16%)
  • Hindustan Zinc BSE: ₹600.00 (-1.76%) | NSE: ₹601.00 (-1.60%)
  • Jain Resource Recycling Ltd. BSE: ₹390.95 (-2.95%) | NSE: ₹391.75 (-2.74%)
  • Jindal Steel & Power BSE: ₹1,177.15 (-0.03%) | NSE: ₹1,178.50 (+0.04%)
  • JSW Steel BSE: ₹1,233.10 (-0.52%) | NSE: ₹1,235.80 (-0.32%)
  • Maithan Alloys BSE: ₹1,012.10 (-1.09%) | NSE: ₹1,014.90 (-1.02%)
  • MOIL BSE: ₹312.00 (-3.61%) | NSE: ₹313.30 (-3.20%)
  • NALCO BSE: ₹354.30 (-2.65%) | NSE: ₹355.70 (-2.24%)
  • NMDC BSE: ₹84.50 (-0.13%) | NSE: ₹84.66 (+0.07%)
  • SAIL BSE: ₹158.55 (+0.41%) | NSE: ₹158.74 (+0.15%)
  • Tata Steel BSE: ₹195.70 (-0.99%) | NSE: ₹196.10 (-0.84%)
  • Vedanta BSE: ₹654.00 (-0.20%) | NSE: ₹656.50 (+0.20%)
  • Welspun Corp BSE: ₹827.05 (-1.37%) | NSE: ₹830.30 (-1.00%)

Most stocks showed modest declines, with larger drops in names like MOIL, NALCO, Jain Resource Recycling, and Hindustan Zinc. A few, such as SAIL and select others, posted minor gains on NSE.

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TOPICS: Metal sector