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Fairness benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty rose almost 1 per cent on Wednesday (December 31, 2025), the final session of 2025, after a number of days of vary buying and selling amid continued shopping for by home institutional traders.
After 5 days of decline, the 30-share BSE Sensex rose 545.52 factors or 0.64 per cent to settle at 85,220.60. Through the day, it rose sharply by 762.09 factors (0.90%) to 85,437.17.
The 50-share NSE Nifty surged 190.75 factors or 0.74 per cent to shut at 26,129.60 after 4 days of decline. Among the many 30 Sensex corporations, Tata Metal, Kotak Mahindra Financial institution, Reliance Industries, Axis Financial institution, Titan and Torrent had been the largest gainers.
Nonetheless, Tata Consultancy Providers, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Bajaj Finance and Solar Pharma had been among the many laggards. In 2025, Sensex gained 7,081.59 factors (9%) and Nifty gained 2,484.8 factors (10.50%).
“The Indian inventory market ended the 12 months on a constructive word, with sentiment turning decisively bullish whereas sustaining key resistance ranges. This buying and selling primarily mirrored a gradual enchancment in threat urge for food in the direction of the top of the 12 months, with brief masking and selective shopping for fairly than aggressive new positions,” mentioned R. Ponmudi, CEO of Enrich Cash, an internet buying and selling and wealthtech agency.
In Asian markets, South Korea’s KOSPI and Hong Kong’s Cling Seng Index fell and settled down, whereas Shanghai’s SSE Composite Index resulted in constructive territory. European markets traded barely decrease.
US markets ended decrease on Tuesday (December 30, 2025). In accordance with alternate knowledge, international institutional traders (FIIs) bought shares price Rs 3,844.02 crore on Tuesday (December 30), whereas home institutional traders (DIIs) purchased shares price Rs 6,159.81 crore.
Brent crude, the world oil benchmark, rose 0.31% to $61.53 per barrel. On Tuesday (December 30), the Sensex fell for the fifth straight day, dropping 20.46 factors (0.02%) to settle at 84,675.08. Nifty fell 3.25 factors or 0.01% to 25,938.85.
