On January 27, 2026, several stocks in the Indian metal sector showed positive movement in early trading. As of 10:40 AM IST, many key metal and mining-related scrips recorded gains on both BSE and NSE, amid broader market conditions where the Nifty 50 stood at 25,110.65 (up 0.25%) and the S&P BSE Sensex at 81,703.99 (up 0.20%).

Here is the list of metal sector stocks with their prices and percentage changes at this time:

  • APL Apollo Tubes — BSE: ₹2,079.60 (+3.93%), NSE: ₹2,073.00 (+3.64%)
  • Coal India — BSE: ₹425.80 (+1.73%), NSE: ₹425.15 (+1.61%)
  • Hindalco — BSE: ₹963.65 (+1.40%), NSE: ₹960.45 (+1.07%)
  • Hindustan Zinc — BSE: ₹721.50 (+3.24%), NSE: ₹717.50 (+2.69%)
  • Jindal Steel & Power — BSE: ₹1,073.35 (+0.97%), NSE: ₹1,072.90 (+0.87%)
  • JSW Steel — BSE: ₹1,208.90 (+3.38%), NSE: ₹1,209.40 (+3.37%)
  • Maithan Alloys — BSE: ₹1,006.10 (+2.57%), NSE: ₹1,009.20 (+3.13%)
  • MOIL — BSE: ₹343.95 (+3.37%), NSE: ₹344.25 (+3.49%)
  • NALCO — BSE: ₹380.00 (+2.58%), NSE: ₹378.05 (+2.00%)
  • NMDC — BSE: ₹77.37 (+1.27%), NSE: ₹77.49 (+1.48%)
  • SAIL — BSE: ₹151.50 (+1.78%), NSE: ₹151.68 (+1.78%)
  • Tata Steel — BSE: ₹190.35 (+1.49%), NSE: ₹190.35 (+1.46%)
  • Vedanta — BSE: ₹702.90 (+2.70%), NSE: ₹701.30 (+2.51%)

Not all stocks in the sector rose. Jain Resource Recycling Ltd. traded lower at BSE/NSE: ₹369.45 (-1.87% / -2.25%), and Welspun Corp saw minor declines at BSE: ₹728.20 (-0.42%), NSE: ₹727.70 (-0.40%).

Note: Stock prices are subject to change throughout the trading session. This data reflects the snapshot provided as of 10:40 AM IST on January 27, 2026. For the latest updates, refer to official exchanges like NSE or BSE.

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TOPICS: Metal sector