
Indian benchmarks fell on June 13, 2025, due to global cues & Mideast tensions. BEL & ONGC gained, while Adani Ports & ITC led losses.
On June 13, 2025, the Indian equity benchmarks closed sharply in the red. The Sensex recorded 81,118.60 points, down by 573.38 points (0.70%), while the Nifty ended at 24,718.60 points, a dip of 169.60 points (0.68%). This decline was attributed to weak global cues and heightened geopolitical tensions following Israel’s military strike on Iran.
Top Gainers of the Day
Symbol | LTP | Change(%) |
BEL | 395.15 | 2 |
ONGC | 251.05 | 1.28 |
TECHM | 1,658.00 | 0.83 |
TCS | 3,447.40 | 0.38 |
WIPRO | 260.59 | 0.38 |
Bharat Electronics Limited
At ₹395.15, BEL share price opened at ₹379.65 and closed at ₹395.15, marking a 2.00% gain for the day.
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
At ₹251.05, ONGC share price opened at ₹255.55 and closed at ₹251.05, marking a 1.28% gain for the day.
Tata Consultancy Services
At ₹3,447.40, TCS share price opened at ₹3,393.20 and closed at ₹3,447.40, marking a 0.38% gain for the day.
WIPRO
At ₹260.59, WIPRO share price opened at ₹255.00 and closed at ₹260.59, marking a 0.38% gain for the day.
Top Losers of the Day
Symbol | LTP | Change (%) |
ADANIPORTS | 1,406.10 | -2.27 |
ITC | 413.95 | -1.67 |
SBIN | 793.3 | -1.57 |
HINDALCO | 641.35 | -1.49 |
ADANIENT | 2,506.00 | -1.43 |
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd.
At ₹1,406.10, Adani Ports share price opened at ₹1,405.00 and closed at ₹1,406.10, marking a 2.27% loss for the day.
ITC Ltd.
At ₹413.95, ITC share price opened at ₹415.00 and closed at ₹413.95, marking a 1.67% loss for the day.
State Bank of India
At ₹793.30, SBI share price opened at ₹786.25 and closed at ₹793.30, marking a 1.57% loss for the day.
Hindalco Industries Ltd.
At ₹641.35, Hindalco share price opened at ₹635.00 and closed at ₹641.35, marking a 1.49% loss for the day.
Adani Enterprises Ltd.
At ₹2,506.00, Adani Enterprises share price opened at ₹2,498.00 and closed at ₹2,506.00, marking a 1.43% loss for the day.
Conclusion
On June 13, 2025, the Indian equity market experienced a significant downturn, with both the Sensex and Nifty closing in the red. This broad market decline was primarily influenced by weak global cues and heightened geopolitical tensions stemming from the recent Israeli military strike on Iran.
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