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What Is the Nifty 50?

Ellie M. · October 28, 2025 · 3m ·
Economics

Basics

In the 1960s and 1970s, the Nifty 50 emerged as a group of fifty leading large-cap stocks in the financial market. Among these were renowned entities like Xerox (XRX), IBM, Polaroid, and Coca-Cola (KO). The Nifty Fifty's allure stemmed from their remarkable growth histories and consistent dividend hikes, leading investors to perceive them as infallible choices to acquire and never relinquish.

During this period, several Nifty 50 stocks commanded staggering price-to-earnings (P/E) ratios, reaching heights of 100 times earnings. Their ascent played a pivotal role in driving the bull market of the early 1970s, only to witness a dramatic downturn during the 1973-74 bear market. Political scandals and the simultaneous escalation of oil prices and interest rates characterized this tumultuous era. In 1996, the term "Nifty 50" took on new significance in the financial realm, now referencing the NIFTY 50 Index, a prominent index traded on the National Stock Exchange of India.

Nifty 50 Companies

The Nifty 50, though lacking an official benchmark, encompassed firms known for their robust financial foundations, sustained growth, and global presence. In 1972, Morgan Guaranty Trust compiled its version of the Nifty 50, featuring well-recognized names like:

  • Phillip Morris (PM)
  • Pfizer (PFE)
  • Bristol-Myers (BMY)
  • Coca-Cola Company (KO)
  • Merck (MRK)
  • General Electric (GE)
  • PepsiCo (PEP)
  • Eli Lilly (LLY)
  • Procter & Gamble (PG)
  • Revlon (REV)
  • Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
  • McDonald's (MCD)
  • The Walt Disney Company (DIS)
  • American Express (AXP)
  • Dow Chemical (DOW)
  • Texas Instruments (TXN)
  • Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing (MMM)
  • Xerox (XRX)
  • Black & Decker (SWK)

In February 2008, UBS, a prominent Wall Street institution, introduced the New Nifty 50, an expanded compilation that included global players like British Petroleum (BP) and Vodafone Group (VOD). This expansion to international companies within the New Nifty 50 underscored the consistent returns and stability of firms in the United Kingdom, Japan, and emerging markets.

The Multifaceted Nifty 50

Beyond its historical association with the popular large-cap stocks of the 1960s and 1970s, the term "Nifty 50" holds significance in today's investment landscape as the name of an index on the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE).

In India, the NIFTY 50 index is a diversified representation spanning 13 sectors of the nation's economy, including financial services, information technology, consumer goods, oil and gas, automobiles, telecommunications, construction, pharmaceuticals, metals, power, cement and cement products, fertilizers and pesticides, as well as media and entertainment.

Additionally, various other indices incorporate "NIFTY" in their names:

  1. Broad-based indices include NIFTY 50, NIFTY NEXT 50, and NIFTY 100.
  2. Sector-specific indices like NIFTY Auto, NIFTY Media, NIFTY Pharma, and NIFTY Realty.
  3. Theme-oriented indices, including NIFTY Commodities, NIFTY Infrastructure, and NIFTY Mid-Cap Liquid 15.
  4. Strategy-driven indices like NIFTY 50 Arbitrage, NIFTY 50 Dividend Points, and NIFTY High Beta 50.

Conclusion

In the 1960s and 1970s, the Nifty 50, including famous names like Xerox and Coca-Cola, gained prominence for their consistent growth and dividends. However, their high price-to-earnings ratios led to a dramatic downturn in the 1970s. In 1996, the term "Nifty 50" took on new meaning, referring to the NIFTY 50 Index in India, spanning 13 sectors.

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