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3 min read | Updated on July 03, 2025, 16:27 IST
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SBI Life was top loser in the NIFTY50 index, the stock fell 2.87% to close at ₹1,803. Kotak Mahindra Bank (-2.03%), Bajaj Finserv (-1.40%), JSW Steel (-1.26%) and Grasim Industries (-1.24%) were also among the losers.
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Aster DM Healthcare was top gainer in the NIFTY Smallcap 100 index. | Image: Shutterstock
The Indian equity benchmarks ended lower on Thursday dragged down by losses in index heavyweights like Kotak Mahindra Bank, Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Finance, State Bank of India and Tata Consultancy Services. The SENSEX fell as much as 223 points and NIFTY50 index touched an intraday low of 25,384.35 after hitting high of 25,587.5o. The SENSEX ended 170 points lower at 83,239 and NIFTY50 index declined 48 points to close at 25,405.
SBI Life was top loser in the NIFTY50 index, the stock fell 2.87% to close at ₹1,803. Kotak Mahindra Bank (-2.03%), Bajaj Finserv (-1.40%), JSW Steel (-1.26%) and Grasim Industries (-1.24%) were also among the losers.
On the other hand, Dr Reddy's Labs was top gainer in the NIFTY50 basket of shares, the stock rose 1.90% to close at ₹1,295. Apollo Hospitals (1.77%), Hero MotoCorp (1.75%), ONGC (1.19%) and Maruti Suzuki (1.01%) were also among the gainers.
NIFTY Midcap 100 index rose 16 points to close at 59,683. As many as 59 shares in the index ended lower while 40 ended higher.
Motilal Oswal was top gainer in the NIFTY Midcap 100 index, the stock rose 7.74% to close at ₹922. Oil India, (4.12%), Voltas (2.70%), BSE (2.64%) and M&M Financial Services (1.81%) were also among the gainers.
On the flipside, FSN E-Commerce was top loser in the NIFTY Midcap 100 index, the stock fell 4% to close at ₹2.2.29 after reports suggested that six crore shares, representing 2.3% equity, changed hands via block deals during the block deal window in the morning session.
Reports suggested that Harindarpal Singh Banga and Indra Banga were likely to sell 2.1% equity of Nykaa via block deals.
Bandhan Bank (-2.41%), Tata Communications (-2.04%), Max Financial Services (-1.98%) and Bharti Hexacom (-1.84%) were also among the losers.
NIFTY Smallcap 100 index rose 0.26% or 50 points to close at 19,027. As many as 51 shares in the NIFTY Smallcap 100 index ended higher while 49 closed lower.
Aster DM Healthcare was top gainer in the NIFTY Smallcap 100 index, the stock rose 8.56% to close at ₹644 on the back of higher than usual trading volumes. Trading volume in Aster DM shares spiked by 25 times to 2.23 crore shares against average trading volume of 8.72 lakh shares.
Natco Pharma (5.31%), Affle India (3.72%), Triveni Turbine (3.26%) and Chambal Fertilisers (3.09%) were also among the gainers.
On the contrary, Reliance Power (-3.75%), Karur Vysya Bank (-3.31%), RITES (-3.02%), Sagility India (-2.84%) and Neuland Laboratories (-2.61%) were among the losers in the NIFTY Smallcap 100 index.
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