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NIFTY50, SENSEX today: Wall Street cues, FII activity, key things to know before markets open on November 25

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4 min read | Updated on November 25, 2025, 08:29 IST

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US markets ended sharply higher on Monday on the back of rebound in tech shares and rising expectations of a rate cut in December after economic data pointed to weakness in labour market amid elevated inflation.

Foreign institutional investors sold shares worth ₹4,172 crore on Monday. Image: Shutterstock

As many as 25 stocks advanced, while 25 declined in the opening session on the NIFTY50 index. Image: Shutterstock

The Indian equity markets are set to open lower on Tuesday, November 25, as indicated by GIFT NIFTY futures. NIFTY futures at GIFT City in Ahmedabad fell 14 points to 25,982 amid positive cues from Asian markets.

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The Indian equity benchmarks fell for a second straight session on Monday, November 24, dragged down by losses in index heavyweights like Reliance Industries, Mahindra & Mahindra, ITC, Bharat Electronics, Bharti Airtel and Bajaj Finance despite positive cues from global markets.

Here are key things to know before market opens:

Asian markets

Most of the Asian markets were trading higher as expectations grew the Federal Reserve will deliver a December interest rate cut, while investors piled into global technology stocks shrugging off concerns the sector was becoming overheated, news agency Reuters reported.

Japan's Nikkei gained 0.62%, Hong Kong's Hang Seng advanced 1.37%, South Korea's KOSPI rose 1.1% and China's Shanghai Composite climbed 1.17%.

Wall Street update

US markets ended sharply higher on Monday on the back of rebound in tech shares and rising expectations of a rate cut in December after economic data pointed to weakness in labour market amid elevated inflation.

Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.44%, S&P500 climbed 1.55% and tech heavy Nasdaq jumped 2.69%.

FII/DII activity

Foreign institutional investors sold shares worth ₹4,172 crore on Monday while domestic institutional investors bought shares worth ₹4,513 crore, data from the National Stock Exchange showed.

The FIIs have so far this month sold shares worth ₹5,405 crore and for the calendar year they have been net sellers to the tune of ₹1,5,315 crore, according to the data from National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL).

Stocks to watch

Surya Roshni: The company has secured an order worth ₹105.18 crore, inclusive of GST. The work order pertains to the supply of spiral pipes with an external 3LPE coating.
Premier Explosives: The company has received an export order worth ₹73.11 crore for the supply of defence products to be delivered within a period of 12 months.
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL): BEL and Safran Electronics and Defence (SED), France, have signed a Joint Venture Cooperation Agreement (JVCA) for the production of Highly Agile Modular Munition Extended Range (HAMMER) Smart Precision Guided Air-to-Ground Weapon in India.

The agreement formalises the intent expressed in the MoU signed between BEL and SED on February 11, 2025, during Aero India, reaffirming the willingness of both sides to incorporate a potential Joint Venture Company (JVC) in India.

Siemens Energy: The company announced its Q4 FY 2025 results on Monday. Its revenue was up 27% at ₹2,646 crore, and profit after tax (PAT) was 31% higher at ₹360 crore. Order backlog was at ₹16,205 crore, up 47% in comparison to FY2024.

The Board of Directors has recommended a 200% dividend of ₹4 per equity share of ₹2 each.

Cello World: The company on Monday announced that it has entered into an agreement to assign the trademark for “Cello Brand” for stationery and writing instruments from CPIW on a zero-royalty basis.

This update is in furtherance of the earlier intimation dated November 11, 2025, titled ‘Cello World Limited to bring back the “Cello” brand for stationery and writing instruments under its umbrella.’

Rossari Biotech: In its update on approval for purchase of rights in leasehold land in GIDC by a subsidiary, the company, in its regulatory filing, said that GIDC, vide their order dated November 24, 2025, transferred rights in leasehold land admeasuring about 12,608 sq. mt. to Unitop (its arm) with effect from November 24, 2025.
Dr Reddy’s: Shares of Dr Reddy’s Laboratories will be in focus on Tuesday, November 25, after it received the European Commission’s approval for the AVT03 (denosumab) drug, a biosimilar of Prolia and Xgeva.

"Prolia is a prescription medicine used to treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and in men at increased risk of fractures due to hormone ablation related to prostate cancer, as well as bone loss associated with long-term treatment using systemic glucocorticoids," the company stated in a regulatory filing dated November 24.

Ceigall India: The company said it has received a letter of intent dated November 23, 2025, from REC Power Development and Consultancy Limited for the establishment of the 400/220 kV Velgaon Substation (GIS) through the tariff-based competitive bidding (TBCB) process.

The company said that the contract performance guarantee of ₹9.35 crore is within 10 days from the date of issue of the letter of intent (LoI).

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