
Market Recap (June 3, 2025): Benchmark indices closed lower, with the Sensex falling 0.81% and the Nifty 50 dropping 0.74%, dragged down by underperformance in banking and IT sectors.
Small-cap stocks showed relative resilience, declining just 0.15%. Yes Bank and Vodafone Idea were among the worst performers, plunging nearly 10% and 4%, respectively.

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) remained net sellers, withdrawing ₹2,589.47 Cr, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) provided support by buying ₹5,313.76 Cr.
Market Indices Performance
Index | Price | Change | % Change |
---|---|---|---|
Sensex | 80,711.97 | -661.78 | -0.81% |
Nifty 50 | 24,534.25 | -182.35 | -0.74% |
Nifty Bank | 55,532.95 | -370.45 | -0.66% |
Nifty IT | 36,839.05 | -222.80 | -0.60% |
BSE SmallCap | 52,522.91 | -77.03 | -0.15% |
Key Takeaways:
- Weak global cues likely contributed to the decline.
- Banking stocks dragged, with Nifty Bank falling 0.66%.
- Small-cap stocks showed relative strength, declining only 0.15%.
Top Gainers & Losers
Top Gainers (F&O Stocks)
Company | Price (₹) | % Gain |
---|---|---|
Hind Zinc | 468.55 | +3.40% |
Jindal Stainless | 661.30 | +2.84% |
Prestige Estate | 1,581.70 | +2.73% |
BSE Limited | 2,761.00 | +2.51% |
Federal Bank | 210.72 | +2.17% |
Top Losers (F&O Stocks)
Company | Price (₹) | % Loss |
---|---|---|
Yes Bank | 20.96 | -9.97% |
Vodafone Idea | 6.75 | -3.98% |
ICICI Prudential | 641.10 | -3.47% |
BHEL | 252.55 | -3.39% |
Indian Hotels | 762.40 | -2.71% |
Analysis:
- Yes Bank was the biggest loser, plunging nearly 10%, possibly due to negative sentiment or institutional selling.
- Hind Zinc and Jindal Stainless led gains, benefiting from sector-specific optimism.
FII/DII Activity (₹ Crores)
Date | FII (Net) | DII (Net) |
---|---|---|
June 2 | -2,589.47 | +5,313.76 |
Key Insight:
- Foreign investors continued selling, while domestic institutions absorbed the selling pressure.
- The divergence suggests cautious global sentiment but strong domestic liquidity support.
Most Active Stocks (F&O Segment)
Company | Price (₹) | Change (₹) | Turnover (₹ Cr) |
---|---|---|---|
Yes Bank | 20.96 | -2.32 | 3,050.78 |
Aptus Value | 306.60 | -29.90 | 2,793.32 |
BSE Limited | 2,759.80 | +66.50 | 2,362.07 |
HDFC Bank | 1,922.70 | -9.40 | 2,354.45 |
Observation:
- Yes Bank saw heavy trading volumes, likely due to heightened volatility.
- BSE Limited gained despite broader market weakness, indicating strong investor interest.
Conclusion & Outlook
- The market faced broad-based selling, led by banking and IT stocks.
- FII outflows remain a concern, but DII support is cushioning the downside.
- Sector rotation is evident, with metals and select financials outperforming.
- Investors should watch global cues and FII trends for near-term direction.
Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Please consult a certified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
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