NSE
Tuesday, June 17, 2025    
Adani Enterp.  2488.50  (-55.50)  
 
Adani Ports  1392.30  (-8.30)  
 
Apollo Hospita...  7006.50  (-107.50)  
 
Asian Paints  2264.80  (20.00)  
 
Axis Bank  1215.10  (-0.30)  
 
Bajaj Auto  8494.50  (-35.00)  
 
Bajaj Finance  923.00  (-15.00)  
 
Bajaj Finserv  2003.30  (-24.90)  
 
Bharat Electro...  401.75  (-2.10)  
 
Bharti Airtel  1854.80  (-6.50)  
 
Cipla  1503.50  (-23.50)  
 
Coal India  391.30  (-3.05)  
 
Dr Reddy's Lab...  1318.80  (-28.00)  
 
Eicher Motors  5341.00  (-24.00)  
 
Eternal Ltd  247.25  (-4.90)  
 
Grasim Inds  2671.40  (-33.50)  
 
HCL Technologi...  1729.60  (6.60)  
 
HDFC Bank  1929.60  (-5.80)  
 
HDFC Life Insu...  773.95  (3.40)  
 
Hero Motocorp  4371.00  (6.50)  
 
Hind. Unilever  2328.60  (1.20)  
 
Hindalco Inds.  641.70  (-7.90)  
 
ICICI Bank  1423.20  (-3.70)  
 
IndusInd Bank  809.15  (-12.10)  
 
Infosys  1639.90  (16.10)  
 
ITC  417.40  (-0.80)  
 
Jio Financial  289.80  (-4.35)  
 
JSW Steel  999.65  (-4.15)  
 
Kotak Mah. Ban...  2136.80  (-2.20)  
 
Larsen & Toubr...  3622.30  (-6.40)  
 
M & M  3007.20  (-16.40)  
 
Maruti Suzuki  12595.00  (65.00)  
 
Nestle India  2362.00  (-27.80)  
 
NTPC  335.20  (1.50)  
 
O N G C  252.31  (-4.48)  
 
Power Grid Cor...  288.55  (-0.10)  
 
Reliance Indus...  1431.20  (-6.60)  
 
SBI Life Insur...  1800.20  (2.40)  
 
Shriram Financ...  665.00  (-11.15)  
 
St Bk of India  792.30  (-0.20)  
 
Sun Pharma.Ind...  1650.20  (-35.10)  
 
Tata Consumer  1071.60  (-11.80)  
 
Tata Motors  674.75  (-11.90)  
 
Tata Steel  152.60  (-1.57)  
 
TCS  3515.30  (19.00)  
 
Tech Mahindra  1718.60  (24.70)  
 
Titan Company  3405.70  (-32.40)  
 
Trent  5626.50  (-53.00)  
 
UltraTech Cem.  11383.00  (-112.00)  
 
Wipro  262.91  (0.02)  
 
BSE
Tuesday, June 17, 2025    
Adani Ports  1391.70  (-8.70)  
 
Asian Paints  2264.50  (20.85)  
 
Axis Bank  1216.70  (1.05)  
 
Bajaj Finance  922.90  (-14.85)  
 
Bajaj Finserv  2003.60  (-24.55)  
 
Bharti Airtel  1855.20  (-6.10)  
 
Eternal Ltd  247.30  (-4.85)  
 
HCL Technologi...  1730.15  (7.10)  
 
HDFC Bank  1929.60  (-5.45)  
 
Hind. Unilever  2328.85  (3.00)  
 
ICICI Bank  1423.05  (-3.80)  
 
IndusInd Bank  809.15  (-11.95)  
 
Infosys  1640.15  (16.40)  
 
ITC  417.35  (-0.75)  
 
Kotak Mah. Ban...  2136.70  (-1.75)  
 
Larsen & Toubr...  3622.95  (-6.55)  
 
M & M  3007.80  (-12.90)  
 
Maruti Suzuki  12595.35  (60.10)  
 
Nestle India  2361.50  (-27.95)  
 
NTPC  335.35  (1.60)  
 
Power Grid Cor...  288.60  (-0.05)  
 
Reliance Indus...  1431.30  (-7.25)  
 
St Bk of India  792.20  (-0.65)  
 
Sun Pharma.Ind...  1648.85  (-36.70)  
 
Tata Motors  675.00  (-11.70)  
 
Tata Steel  152.60  (-1.50)  
 
TCS  3515.25  (19.90)  
 
Tech Mahindra  1716.60  (22.50)  
 
Titan Company  3405.35  (-33.15)  
 
UltraTech Cem.  11383.40  (-112.65)  
 

Pre Session Commentary


Shares may jump at opening bell
(08:16, 16 Jun 2025)

GIFT Nifty:

GIFT Nifty June 2025 futures were trading 53 points higher in early trade, suggesting a positive opening for the Nifty 50.

Institutional Flows:

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth 1,263.52 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 3,041.44 crore in the Indian equity market on 13 June 2025, provisional data showed.

According to NSDL data, FPIs have sold shares worth Rs 9467.60 crore in the secondary market during June 2025. This follows their purchase of shares worth Rs 18082.82 crore in May 2024.

Global Markets:

Most Asian indices edged higher on Monday, even as investors kept one eye on rising tensions between Israel and Iran and the other on a fresh batch of Chinese economic data.

Oil prices surged after Israel and Iran exchanged strikes over the weekend, stoking fears of a broader conflict in the region. Gold followed suit, climbing higher as investors rushed to the comfort of safe-haven assets.

Back in Asia, the spotlight was on China. The country released a mix of economic indicators that painted a somewhat uneven picture. Retail sales in May shot up 6.4% from a year earlier, signaling a boost in consumer spending. But industrial output slowed to 5.8% year-on-year, down from 6.1% in April.

Meanwhile, fixed-asset investment rose 3.7% in the January-May period, slightly weaker than the 4% growth seen in the first four months. There was a silver lining, though: the urban unemployment rate dipped to 5.0% in May, the lowest since November 2023.

Over on Wall Street, all three major US indexes sank on Friday, spooked by the Middle East flare-up and surging energy prices. The Dow tumbled 1.79%, the S&P 500 fell 1.13%, and the Nasdaq slid 1.30%.

Focus was now squarely on a Federal Reserve meeting this week. The Fed is set to kick off a two-day meeting from Tuesday, and is widely expected to keep interest rates unchanged, around 4.5%, at the end of the meeting on Wednesday.

Domestic Market:

Domestic equity benchmarks ended sharply lower Friday as rising geopolitical tensions rattled investor sentiment. The sell-off followed reports of Israeli military strikes on Iran, stoking fears of broader conflict in the oil-rich Middle East and pushing crude oil prices higher. The nervousness spilled across global markets, triggering widespread risk-off mood. Back home, the S&P BSE Sensex slumped 573.38 points or 0.70% to 81,118.60. The Nifty 50 index fell 169.60 points or 0.68% to 24,718.60. The 50-unit index has fallen 1.68% in two consecutive sessions.

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