
The BSE Sensex and Nifty 50 slipped 0.17% on June 18, 2025. IndusInd Bank led the gainers, while TCS was the top loser.
On June 18, 2025, the BSE Sensex ended 138.64 points lower at 81,444.66, while the Nifty 50 closed down 41.35 points at 24,812.05.
Indian equity benchmarks ended slightly lower, but managed to recover from early losses and even traded in positive territory during the day. Gains in financial and auto stocks helped offset global jitters from escalating tensions in the Middle East and elevated crude oil prices.
Top Gainers of the Day
Symbol | LTP | % Change |
INDUSINDBK | ₹847.10 | +4.69% |
TITAN | ₹3,478.80 | +2.15% |
TRENT | ₹5,728.00 | +1.80% |
MARUTI | ₹12,750.00 | +1.23% |
M&M | ₹3,038.00 | +1.02% |
1. IndusInd Bank
IndusInd Bank surged 4.69%, closing at ₹847.10 after hitting an intraday high of ₹855.50. More than 2.08 crore shares were traded, with a value of ₹1,75,900.41 lakh.
2. Titan
Titan advanced 2.15%, ending at ₹3,478.80. It traded between ₹3,390.00 and ₹3,480.00 with volumes of nearly 9.7 lakh shares.
3. Trent
Trent gained 1.80% to close at ₹5,728.00. The stock touched a high of ₹5,759.00 on trading volumes of 8.64 lakh shares.
4. Maruti Suzuki
Maruti added 1.23%, ending at ₹12,750.00 after reaching a high of ₹12,880.00.
5. Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M)
M&M rose 1.02%, closing at ₹3,038.00 after trading between ₹2,986.60 and ₹3,074.90.
Top Losers of the Day
Symbol | LTP | % Change |
TCS | ₹3,455.00 | -1.72% |
ADANIPORTS | ₹1,370.50 | -1.57% |
HINDUNILVR | ₹2,295.10 | -1.44% |
NESTLEIND | ₹2,330.20 | -1.35% |
JSWSTEEL | ₹986.90 | -1.28% |
1. TCS
TCS declined 1.72%, ending the day at ₹3,455.00. Over 26.9 lakh shares changed hands with a total value of ₹93,931.85 lakh.
2. Adani Ports
Adani Ports slipped 1.57% to ₹1,370.50 after trading in the range of ₹1,365.20 to ₹1,395.20.
3. Hindustan Unilever (HUL)
HUL fell 1.44%, closing at ₹2,295.10. The stock saw 20.5 lakh shares traded during the session.
4. Nestle India
Nestle India declined 1.35% to ₹2,330.20, with 6.5 lakh shares traded.
5. JSW Steel
JSW Steel dropped 1.28%, ending at ₹986.90. It traded as low as ₹983.75 during the session.
Conclusion
Despite global headwinds and geopolitical concerns, Indian markets showed resilience with strong performance in banking and auto sectors. IndusInd Bank and Titan emerged as bright spots, while heavyweights like TCS and Adani Ports weighed on the indices.
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