
Market Recap: On June 16, 2025, the Indian stock market ended on a positive note, with key benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty registering gains. While the broader market saw advances in banking and IT stocks, some individual stocks faced declines.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) remained net sellers, while Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) provided support. Below is a detailed breakdown of the day’s market performance.

Key Indices Performance
Index | Price | Change (Points) | % Change |
---|---|---|---|
SENSEX | 81,794.33 | +675.73 | +0.83% |
NIFTY 50 | 24,942.45 | +223.85 | +0.91% |
NIFTY BANK | 55,976.15 | +448.80 | +0.81% |
NIFTY IT | 39,029.10 | +559.85 | +1.46% |
BSE SMALLCAP | 53,531.84 | +161.55 | +0.30% |
Most Active Stocks (By Value Traded)
Company | Price (₹) | Change (₹) | Value Traded (₹ Cr) |
---|---|---|---|
Tata Motors | 685.00 | -26.75 | 2,135.33 |
HDFC Bank | 1,937.00 | +19.40 | 1,595.73 |
BSE Limited | 2,699.00 | -12.20 | 1,557.87 |
Bharat Elec | 403.65 | +9.45 | 1,279.24 |
Top Gainers (NSE)
Company | Current Price (₹) | % Gain |
---|---|---|
IGL | 211.69 | +6.44% |
Supreme Ind | 4,595.40 | +5.65% |
PI Industries | 4,144.80 | +4.33% |
KPIT Tech | 1,406.00 | +3.96% |
MCX India | 7,839.50 | +3.73% |
Top Losers (NSE)
Company | Current Price (₹) | % Loss |
---|---|---|
Tata Motors | 685.60 | -3.71% |
HFCL | 84.49 | -2.66% |
Jindal Stainless | 700.00 | -1.69% |
RBL Bank | 216.55 | -1.67% |
Page Industries | 45,615.00 | -1.19% |
FII & DII Activity (₹ Crore)
Date | Net FII | Net DII |
---|---|---|
2025-06-13 | -1,263.52 | +3,041.44 |
2025-06-12 | -8,831.42 | +9,393.85 |
FIIs continued their selling streak, while DIIs infused liquidity, cushioning the market.
Market Analysis
- Banking & IT Lead Gains: Nifty Bank and Nifty IT outperformed, rising 0.81% and 1.46%, respectively.
- FIIs Remain Cautious: Continued selling by FIIs suggests global risk-off sentiment, but DII buying provided stability.
- Mixed Stock Performance: While IGL, Supreme Ind, and PI Industries surged, Tata Motors and HFCL dragged.
- Mid & Small Caps Lag: BSE Smallcap rose only 0.30%, indicating selective buying.
The market is expected to remain range-bound with sectoral rotation. Investors should monitor FII flows and global cues for further 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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