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Top gainers and losers on September 12: BEL, Bajaj Finance surge over 3%, Eternal falls 2%; check full list

Abha Raverkar

3 min read | Updated on September 12, 2025, 16:50 IST

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SUMMARY

SENSEX rallied for the fifth day straight, jumping 355.97 points or 0.44% to close at 81,904.70. Furthermore, NIFTY50 surged 108.50 points or 0.43% to 25,114, registering its eighth straight day of uptrend.

Gainers and losers

The NIFTY50 pack was led by gains in Bharat Electronics, which closed 3.71% higher at ₹399.45 apiece on Friday. | Image: Shutterstock

Top gainers and losers: The Indian stock market indices, SENSEX and NIFTY, ended in the green on Friday, September 12, ahead of August inflation data, as metal stocks gained, tracking the global market rally amid rising hopes that the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next week.
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SENSEX rallied for the fifth day straight, jumping 355.97 points or 0.44% to close at 81,904.70. Furthermore, NIFTY50 surged 108.50 points or 0.43% to 25,114, registering its eighth straight day of uptrend.

NIFTY50 top gainers and losers

The NIFTY50 pack was led by gains in Bharat Electronics, which closed 3.71% higher at ₹399.45 apiece.

It was followed by buying in Bajaj Finance, which surged 3.34% after it allotted 1,35,000 non-convertible debentures (NCDs) at a face value of ₹1 lakh each, aggregating to ₹1,350 crore, on a private placement basis on September 12.

Bajaj Finserv (2.23%), Hindalco Industries (2.05%), Eicher Motors (1.73%), and Eicher Motors (1.75%) were among the top gainers.

On the contrary, Eternal Ltd closed in the red at ₹321.85 per equity share (-1.90%). The other top losers were Hindustan Unilever (-1.53%), IndusInd Bank (-1.02%), Bajaj Auto (-0.97%), and Trent (-0.81%).

NIFTY Midcap 100 top gainers and losers

NSE’s midcap index, the NIFTY Midcap 100 gauge, closed in the positive territory at 58,227.20, gaining 183.65 points or 0.32%.

It was bolstered by buying in Cochin Shipyard (6.37%), Bharat Dynamics (5.69%), Mazagon Dock Shipbuilder (4.82%), Supreme Industries (4.10%), and Vodafone Idea (3.91%).

On the other hand, Waare Energies (-2.80%), Jubilant Foodworks (-2.54%), Sona BLW Precision Forgings (-2.44%), Oracle Financial Services Software (-1.94%), and Premier Energies (-1.76%) were the top laggards.

NIFTY Smallcap 100 top gainers and losers

NSE’s smallcap index, NIFTY Smallcap 100, stood at the 17,989.90 level at market closing, up by 114.70 points or 0.64%.

JBM Auto led the index, surging 13.29% at close, a day after it said that in a major boost to electrify public transport in India, JBM ECOLIFE Mobility (P) Ltd, a JBM Auto Ltd company, has successfully secured a $100 million long-term capital investment from the International Financial Corporation (IFC).

It was followed by Hindustan Copper (12.12%), Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (10.10%), BEML (7.99%), and Data Patterns (5.63%), which were among the top winners.

On the other hand, Afcons Infrastructure (-2.06%), Amara Raja Energy & Mobility (-2.01%), Aegis Logistics (-1.78%), PCBL Chemical (-1.73%), and Godfrey Phillips India (-1.62%) were among the top five losers on September 12.

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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 economy.

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