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Sensex Edges Up as BEL and Dr Reddy’s Shine Amid FII Outflows

November 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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The market breadth on the BSE showed 1,621 stocks advancing against 1,531 declining, with 159 unchanged. | Photo Credit: iStockphoto

Bharat Electronics led the Nifty gainers, rising 1.71 per cent to ₹410.70, followed by Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, which climbed 1.58 per cent to ₹1,245.60. State Bank of India advanced 1.34 per cent to ₹983.65, JSW Steel gained 1.18 per cent to ₹1,119, and Bajaj Auto added 1.17 per cent to ₹9,112.50.

On the downside, Adani Enterprises fell 2.18 per cent to ₹2,346.90, making it the worst performer on the index. Infosys declined 1.16 per cent to ₹1,530.10, while Tata Motors dropped 1.02 per cent to ₹354.65. Eicher Motors slipped 0.66 per cent to ₹7,210.50, and Kotak Mahindra Bank shed 0.63 per cent to ₹2,074.20.

The market breadth on the BSE showed 1,621 stocks advancing against 1,531 declining, with 159 unchanged. A total of 3,311 stocks traded on the exchange. Thirty-one stocks hit their 52-week highs, while 132 touched their 52-week lows. Sixty-two stocks were in the upper circuit and 72 in the lower circuit.

Broader indices outperformed the benchmarks, with the Nifty Midcap 100 rising 0.20 per cent to 60,184.40, and the Nifty Smallcap 100 gaining 0.11 per cent to 17,715.05. The Nifty Next 50 added 0.11 per cent to 68,071.10, while the Nifty Bank climbed 0.12 per cent to 58,904.70. The Nifty Financial Services index remained nearly flat, up 0.03 per cent at 27,502.

Foreign institutional investors have pulled out ₹18,013 crore from Indian equities in November so far, including ₹4,171 crore on Monday. However, domestic institutional investors continued to provide support with purchases of ₹4,512 crore. The Nifty’s struggle to sustain above the 26,000 mark reflects an ongoing consolidation phase, with key support levels seen at 25,850–25,800. Investors are now awaiting India’s GDP data release on Friday for further direction.

Published on November 25, 2025

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