
Sensex Zooms by 1,650.73 points during the week
Mumbai, June 28 (UNI) The Sensex surged 1,650.73 points, or 2 per cent, to settle at 84,058.90 in the week ended June 27, 2025. Supported by easing geopolitical tensions, strong global cues, positive domestic economic data, and robust FII buying.
Equity benchmarks saw a strong rebound this week, closing in the green for four out of five sessions.
Nifty soared 525.40 points, or 2.09 per cent, to settle at 25,637.80.
The BSE Mid-Cap index jumped 2.33 per cent to close at 46541.25. The BSE Small-Cap index zoomed 3.57 per cent to end at 54,249.40.
On June 23, as rising tensions in the Middle East spooked investors. BSE Sensex tanked 511.38 points to 81,896.79. Nifty slipped 140.05 points, or 0.56%, to 24,971.90.
On June 24, BSE Sensex added 158.32 points to settle at 82,055.11. Nifty rose 72.45 points to 25,044.35.
On June 25, buoyed by positive global cues as investor sentiment improved following signs of a tentative ceasefire between Israel and Iran, BSE Sensex surged 700.40 points to close at 82,755.51, while the Nifty 50 jumped 200.40 points to 25,244.75.
On June 26, it closed with solid gains on the back of firm global cues and hopes of de-escalation in the Israel-Iran conflict. BSE Sensex zoomed 1,000.36 points to close at 25,755.87. Nifty surged 304.25 points to 25,549.
On June 27, driven by strong foreign institutional investor (FII) inflows, the BSE Sensex jumped 303.03 points to 84,058.90. Nifty rose 88.80 points to 25,637.80.
Sensex gainers during the week were Asian Paints by 3.06 pc, UltraTech Cement by 2.43 pc, Power Grid Corp by 2.11 pc, ICICI Bank by 1.56 pc, and Reliance by 1.39 pc
BEL by 1.19 pc, HUL by 1.14 pc, Sun Pharma by 1.12 pc, SBI by 1.05 pc, Adani Ports by 0.75 pc, Bharti Airtel by 0.68 pc, and Tata Steel by 0.56 pc.
Tata Motors by 0.54 pc, L&T by 0.50 pc, NTPC by 0.24 pc, Kotak Mahindra by 0.18 pc, HCL Tech by 0.08 pc and TCS by 0.04 pc
Sensex loser during the week Trent by 1.42 pc, Eternal by 1.13 pc, Tech Mahindra by 0.93 pc, Titan Company by 0.79 pc, Axis Bank by 0.74 pc, Maruti Suzuki by 0.56 pc, Bajaj Finance by 0.52 pc, Bajaj Finserv by 0.46 pc, HDFC Bank by 0.43 pc, Infosys by 0.40 pc, ITC by 0.33 and M&M by 0.31 pc.
Other gains were Nestle India by 3.99 pc, Adani Enterprises by 8.13 pc, Zed Entertainment Enterprises (ZEEL) by 8.49 pc, Reliance Infrastructure by 10.75 pc, Ask Automotive by 11.67 pc, KNR Constructions by 5.79 pc and Ahluwalia Contracts (India) by 9.35 pc.
Sectoral gainers during the week were BSE Auto by 1.56 pc, Bankex by 1.80 pc, Consumer Durables by 3.28 pc, Capital Goods by 1.86 pc, FMCG by 1.35 pc, Health Care by 2.17 pc, Metal by 4.77 pc, Oil & Gas by 3.20 pc, Tech by 0.97 pc and Power by 3.24.
Sectoral loser during the week Realty by 2.06 pc and IT by 0.29 pc.
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