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Top gainers and losers, June 15: Trent, HDFC Life, Shriram Finance surge 5%, NTPC falls 2%; check list

Abha Raverkar

3 min read | Updated on June 15, 2026, 16:30 IST

SUMMARY

On June 15, the SENSEX soared 736.38 points or 0.97% to close at 76,264.33. The 50-share NIFTY ended 231 points or 0.98% higher at 23,853.90.

Top gainers and losers, NIFTY50, SENSEX

The NIFTY Smallcap 100 ended at 18,400, reflecting a 205.55 points or 1.11% increase on Monday. | Image: Shutterstock

Top gainers and losers: Benchmark indices, SENSEX and NIFTY50, closed in the green on Monday, June 15, amid broad-based buying and positive global cues.
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Crude oil prices declined after US President Donald Trump, on Sunday, declared that a peace deal with Iran had been completed and authorised the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the removal of a US naval blockade.

Furthermore, domestically, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, speaking at the Hero Mindmine Summit 2026 on Monday, indicated that the government will take more steps to attract foreign capital into the Indian market. She added that the measures taken by the government to exempt withholding tax on interest and capital gains tax made by foreign investors in G-secs will be the first step towards drawing back foreign capital.

The SENSEX rallied as much as 1.71% to hit an intraday high of 76,821.07, while the NIFTY50 touched the session’s peak of 24,011.40.

On June 15, the SENSEX soared 736.38 points or 0.97% to close at 76,264.33. The 50-share NIFTY ended 231 points or 0.98% higher at 23,853.90.

NIFTY50 top gainers and losers

The top gainers in the index included Trent (5.31%), HDFC Life Insurance Company (4.72%), Shriram Finance (4.61%), Eicher Motors (4.47%), and InterGlobe Aviation (3.80%).

Shares of Eicher Motors surged amid a rally in the benchmark Nifty Auto index on the backdrop of falling global crude oil prices in the market.

On the flip side, NTPC (-1.58%), Bajaj Auto (-1.26%), Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (-1.12%), ICICI Bank (-0.95%) and Hindalco Industries (-0.80%) were among the top losers.

NIFTY Midcap 100 top gainers and losers

NSE’s midcap gauge, the NIFTY Midcap 100, gained 781.55 points, or 1.29%, to close at 61,549.65 on June 15.

The index was supported by gains in Kalyan Jewellers India (10.95%), as gold prices climbed amid easing global geopolitical conditions. Gold futures for August delivery on the Multi-Commodity Exchange of India (MCX) surged ₹2,191, or 1.46%, to ₹1,52,719 per 10 grams, amid strong spot demand and positive global cues. In international markets, gold futures rose 2.10% to $4,327.80 per ounce in New York.

It was followed by L&T Finance (6.18%), the Phoenix Mills (5.83%), Prestige Estates Projects (5.77%) and Motilal Oswal Financial Services (5.73%), which were among the other top winners.

On the contrary, Aurobindo Pharma (-4.71%), NMDC (-2.71%), Godfrey Phillips India (-2.67%), GE Vernova T&D India (-2.43%) and Indus Towers (-1.95%) were among the top laggards.

NIFTY Smallcap 100 top gainers and losers

The NIFTY Smallcap 100 ended at 18,400, reflecting a 205.55 points or 1.11% increase on Monday.

The top gainers were Aarti Industries (11.60%), Five-Star Business Finance (6.05%), IFCI (5.24%), CreditAccess Grameen (5.07%) and Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals (5.02%).

Shares of IFCI hit a 52-week high on June 15, following investors’ optimism regarding the National Stock Exchange’s draft paper filing this week. Citing people with knowledge on the matter, news agency Press Trust of India (PTI) reported that the long-awaited initial public offering (IPO) of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) is expected to take a significant step forward this week, with the country's largest stock exchange likely to file its draft papers with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).

On the other hand, the top losers were Aster DM Healthcare (-3.55%), Tenneco Clean Air India (-3.35%), Ola Electric Mobility (-3.30%), Deepak Fertilizers And Petrochemicals Corporation (-2.68%) and Gland Pharma (-2.40%).


Disclaimer: This article is purely for informational purposes and should not be considered investment advice from Upstox. Please consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

About The Author

Abha Raverkar
Abha Raverkar is a post-graduate in economics from Christ University, Bengaluru. She has a strong interest in the markets and loves to unravel the nitty-gritties of the latest happenings in the world of markets, business, and the economy.

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