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Top gainers and losers, November 25: Adani Enterprises falls 3%, BEL, SBI rise 2%; check full list

Abha Raverkar

3 min read | Updated on November 25, 2025, 16:26 IST

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SUMMARY

The 30-share BSE SENSEX dropped 313.70 points or 0.37% to settle at 84,587.01. The 50-share NIFTY edged lower by 74.70 points or 0.29% to 25,884.80 on Tuesday, November 25.

Gainers and losers

NSE’s NIFTY midcap gauge, the Midcap 100, ended 0.36% or 216.40 points higher at 60,298 on November 25. | Image: Shutterstock

Top gainers and losers: The Indian benchmark indices, SENSEX and NIFTY50, closed in the negative territory for the third consecutive session on Tuesday, November 25, with volatility spiking in the last hour as monthly stocks and NIFTY50 futures and option contracts for November expired.
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The indices were also being weighed down by selling in IT and auto shares as foreign fund outflows dampened investor sentiment.

The 30-share BSE SENSEX dropped 313.70 points or 0.37% to settle at 84,587.01. The 50-share NIFTY edged lower by 74.70 points or 0.29% to 25,884.80.

NIFTY50 top gainers and losers

Adani Enterprises weighed down the NIFTY50 index, closing at ₹2,329.50 apiece, marking a 2.91% decline.

It was followed by selling in Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, which fell 1.59%, after international bank HSBC said that its downside risks for Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) outweighed upside for Indian PV. Its challenges include US tariffs, aging portfolio, China luxury tax, cyber-attack impact, and soft EU demand, while its positives are the Sierra launch and PLI benefits for EV models expected in Q3 and Q4.

Trent (-1.53%), Infosys (-1.15%), and HDFC Bank (-1%) were among the other top losers of the day

Global brokerage Macquarie said that HDFC Bank clearly messaged that it has been seeing good growth traction post GST rate cuts. However, it added that its loan growth could be faster than the system in FY27. Despite this, the bank was well-placed due to prudent provisioning and contingent buffers, with no major impact expected from the new ECL (Expected Credit Loss) norms.

On the other hand, Bharat Electronics surged 1.58% to close at ₹410.20 apiece. This comes after the company inked a joint venture cooperation agreement (JVCA) with France’s Safran Electronics and Defence (SED) for the production of the Highly Agile Modular Munition Extended Range (HAMMER) Smart Precision Guided Air-to-Ground Weapon in India.

It was followed by State Bank of India (1.5%), Hindalco Industries (1.41%), Shriram Finance (1.24%), and SBI Life Insurance Company (0.80%), which were among the top gainers.

NIFTY Midcap 100 top gainers and losers

NSE’s NIFTY midcap gauge, the Midcap 100, ended 0.36% or 216.40 points higher at 60,298 on November 25, supported by buying in Aditya Birla Capital, which surged 4.23%.

The other top winners included Phoenix Mills (3.34%), Federal Bank (3.16%), Muthoot Finance (2.31%), and Godrej Properties (2.23%).

On the flipside, Tata Communications (-2.97%), ACC (-2.8%), Swiggy (-2.79%), and Premier Energies (-2.79%) were among the top laggards.

NIFTY Smallcap 100 top gainers and losers

The NIFTY Smallcap 100 closed at 17,730.30, up by 33.80 points or 0.19%.

It was bolstered by shares of IIFL Finance (4.14%), Brigade Enterprises (4.06%), Anant Raj (3.99%), Himadri Speciality Chemical (3.77%), and Firstsource Solutions (2.95%), which were among the top gainers

On the contrary, the top losers included Swan Corp (-2.8%), Inventurus Knowledge Solutions (-2.53%), Great Eastern Shipping Company (-2.2%), Affle 3I Ltd (-2.17%), and Five-Star Business Finance (-2.15%).

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.
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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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