
Market Recap: Indian stock markets ended in the red on July 11, 2025, as weak global cues and heavy selling in IT stocks dragged major indices lower.
The Nifty 50 slipped below 25,100, while the Sensex fell over 240 points. However, banking and smallcap stocks showed some resilience, offering partial support to the broader market.

Indian Indices
Index | Price | Change | %Chg |
---|---|---|---|
NIFTY 50 | 25082.30 | -67.55 | -0.27 |
SENSEX | 82253.46 | -247.01 | -0.30 |
NIFTY BANK | 56765.35 | 10.65 | 0.02 |
NIFTY IT | 37273.70 | -419.55 | -1.11 |
BSE SMALLCAP | 54796.82 | 312.06 | 0.57 |
The Nifty IT index was the biggest loser, falling over 1%. Smallcap stocks, however, saw good buying interest.
Most Active Stocks on NSE
Company | Price | Change | Value (Rs Cr.) |
---|---|---|---|
Reliance | 1483.70 | -11.50 | 1,528.83 |
Infosys | 1570.30 | -24.60 | 1,440.23 |
Eternal | 270.60 | 7.25 | 1,357.93 |
HDFC Bank | 1983.00 | -0.70 | 1,297.70 |
TCS | 3222.70 | -43.30 | 1,264.41 |
Reliance and Infosys topped the activity chart, despite being in the red. Eternal stood out with gains and high trading value.
Top Gainers – Nifty
Company | Price | Change | %Gain |
---|---|---|---|
Eternal | 270.60 | 7.25 | 2.75 |
Titan Company | 3,404.70 | 43.10 | 1.28 |
IndusInd Bank | 867.60 | 8.75 | 1.02 |
ONGC | 244.22 | 2.46 | 1.02 |
Adani Enterpris | 2,581.30 | 22.60 | 0.88 |
Top Losers – Nifty
Company | Price | Change | %Loss |
---|---|---|---|
Jio Financial | 319.10 | -6.70 | -2.06 |
Tech Mahindra | 1,576.70 | -25.80 | -1.61 |
Bajaj Finance | 918.85 | -14.65 | -1.57 |
Wipro | 254.25 | -4.05 | -1.57 |
Infosys | 1,570.30 | -24.60 | -1.54 |
FII & DII Activity – Cash Segment (₹ Cr.)
Date | Net FII | Net DII |
---|---|---|
2025-07-11 | -5104.22 | 3558.63 |
2025-07-10 | 221.06 | 591.33 |
Foreign investors (FIIs) sold heavily on July 11, with outflows worth ₹5104.22 crore, while domestic investors (DIIs) bought ₹3558.63 crore worth of stocks, supporting the market to some extent.
Overall, the market remained under pressure due to strong FII outflows and a sharp decline in IT stocks. Still, the buying by domestic investors and gains in smallcap stocks helped limit the downside. Investors are likely to stay cautious in the near term, especially with IT stocks underperforming and global sentiment remaining weak.
Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only and is not financial advice. Please consult a certified advisor before making investment decisions.