Sensex, Nifty, Bank Nifty, Sectoral Trends, Top Gainers & Losers, FII–DII Flow, IPO Performance & Technical Outlook
1. Executive Summary (Highlights)
The Indian stock market ended the week of 24–28 November 2025 on a flat-to-cautious note, as relentless selling by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) was completely absorbed by strong Domestic Institutional Investor (DII) buying. While benchmark indices like the Sensex and Nifty remained range-bound near record highs, the broader market witnessed selective profit booking in mid and small-cap stocks.
Sectoral leadership remained with Pharma, Media, PSU Banks, IT and Financials, while Energy and Realty continued to underperform. The rupee weakened to ₹89.59/$, adding pressure on foreign flows.
Despite FIIs selling ₹3,659 crore during the week, massive DII buying of ₹22,762 crore ensured that the market avoided any sharp correction. IPO sentiment remained mixed but selective listings generated strong listing gains.
2. Index Performance
Table: Key Index Performance (As on 28 Nov 2025)
| Index | Closing Level | Change | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sensex | 85,706.67 | -13.71 | -0.02% |
| Nifty 50 | 26,202.95 | -12.60 | -0.05% |
| Bank Nifty | 59,752.70 | +15.40 | +0.03% |
| Nifty Midcap 100 | 61,043.25 | -69.90 | -0.11% |
| Nifty Smallcap 100 | 17,829.25 | -47.55 | -0.27% |
| USD/INR | 89.5900 | +0.1075 | +0.12% |
Explanation:
Benchmark indices ended the week almost unchanged, highlighting a classic consolidation phase near record highs. While large-cap stocks stayed resilient, midcap and smallcap stocks came under mild pressure, reflecting rising risk aversion at higher valuations. The rupee’s continued weakness also weighed on foreign investor sentiment.
3. Sectoral Performance (WTD)
Table: Sector Performance
| Sector | WTD Change |
|---|---|
| Nifty Pharma | +1.85% |
| Nifty Media | +1.67% |
| Nifty PSU Bank | +1.62% |
| Nifty Bank | +1.50% |
| Nifty Metal | +1.48% |
| Nifty IT | +1.41% |
| Nifty Mid Select | +1.38% |
| Nifty Financial Services | +1.18% |
| Nifty Auto | +0.86% |
| Nifty FMCG | +0.16% |
| Nifty Realty | -0.27% |
| Nifty Energy | -0.85% |
Explanation:
Pharma emerged as the top-performing sector, driven by defensive buying and renewed interest in export-oriented plays. PSU Banks and Private Banks attracted strong buying due to valuation comfort and improving credit outlook. Energy and Realty stocks continued to struggle, reflecting margin pressure and cautious interest rate sentiment.
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4. Top Gainers & Losers (Nifty 500 – WTD)
Top 5 Gainers
| Stock | Price (₹) | % Gain |
|---|---|---|
| GMDCLTD | 539.30 | +10.31% |
| ABCAPITAL | 358.05 | +9.95% |
| ASHOKLEY | 158.12 | +9.28% |
| WELSPUNLIV | 148.82 | +9.13% |
| M&MFIN | 371.85 | +8.55% |
Explanation:
NBFC and auto stocks remained in focus. GMDCLTD and AB Capital saw strong momentum buying, while Ashok Leyland and M&M Financial benefited from improving demand outlook.
Top 5 Losers
| Stock | Price (₹) | % Fall |
|---|---|---|
| TARIL | 271.05 | -11.06% |
| CHENNPETRO | 916.15 | -10.64% |
| WHIRLPOOL | 1,072.10 | -9.17% |
| DEEPAKNTR | 1,558.60 | -7.87% |
| MRPL | 158.06 | -7.18% |
Explanation:
Energy and chemical stocks faced heavy selling. Whirlpool and Deepak Nitrite saw profit booking after recent rallies, while refinery majors remained under pressure.
5. FII–DII Combined Weekly Flow
| Date | FII (₹ Cr) | DII (₹ Cr) | Net Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon, Nov 24 | -4,171.80 | +4,512.90 | DII absorbed selling |
| Tue, Nov 25 | +785.30 | +3,912.50 | Strong accumulation |
| Wed, Nov 26 | +4,778.00 | +6,247.90 | Bullish institutional day |
| Thu, Nov 27 | -1,255.20 | +3,940.90 | FII profit booking |
| Fri, Nov 28 | -3,795.72 | +4,148.48 | Heavy FII exit |
Total Weekly Net Flow
- FII: -₹3,659.42 crore (Net Sell)
- DII: +₹22,762.68 crore (Net Buy)
Explanation:
The market remained stable purely due to aggressive domestic institutional buying, which neutralized heavy foreign selling. This confirms that the current market structure is being powered primarily by Indian liquidity.
6. Most Active Stocks (Turnover – Nifty 500)
| Stock | Price (₹) | Turnover (₹ Cr) | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bharti Airtel | 2,101.60 | 14,957.68 | -2.83% |
| HDFC Bank | 1,007.60 | 11,856.16 | +0.96% |
| Reliance | 1,567.50 | 10,295.08 | +1.35% |
| Paytm | 1,320.60 | 8,738.91 | +4.33% |
| ICICI Bank | 1,388.80 | 8,340.90 | +1.41% |
Explanation:
High turnover in HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and Paytm highlights strong institutional participation. Bharti Airtel’s fall despite highest turnover indicates profit booking at elevated levels.
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7. 52-Week High Stocks (Nifty 500)
| Stock | Price (₹) | % Change |
|---|---|---|
| M&MFIN | 371.85 | +2.25% |
| ABCAPITAL | 358.05 | +1.79% |
| IIFL | 578.70 | +1.74% |
| GMRAIRPORT | 108.35 | +1.56% |
| LTF | 312.35 | +1.33% |
Explanation:
Stocks hitting fresh 52-week highs indicate strong accumulation and leadership positioning, especially in NBFC and infrastructure themes.
8. Volume Buzzers
| Stock | Price (₹) | Volume (xTimes) | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carborundum Univ. | 856.85 | 12.71x | +4.78% |
| Nuvoco | 356.45 | 11.78x | -2.34% |
| Endurance | 3,159.60 | 9.09x | -5.20% |
| GVT&D | 2,881.40 | 8.54x | -0.71% |
| Natco Pharma | 877.25 | 8.28x | +1.44% |
Explanation:
Carborundum and Natco Pharma showed genuine accumulation with price rise and high volume, while Nuvoco and Endurance reflected distribution pressure.
9. IPO Performance (As on 28 Nov 2025)
| IPO Name | Issue Price (₹) | CMP (₹) | Gain/Loss (₹) | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SUDEEP PHARM | 593.00 | 774.15 | +181.15 | +30.55% |
| EXCELSOFT | 120.00 | 119.79 | -0.21 | -0.18% |
| GALLARD | 150.00 | 233.70 | +83.70 | +55.80% |
Explanation:
IPO sentiment remained selectively bullish. Gallard delivered outstanding post-listing gains of nearly 56%, while Sudeep Pharma gained over 30%, reflecting strong demand in specialty pharma. Excelsoft remained flat, showing rising valuation discipline among investors.
10. Technical Analysis: Nifty & Bank Nifty
Nifty 50 – Technical View (1-Hour Chart)
- Current Zone: 26,200–26,210
- Resistance Area: 26,213–26,230
- Support Zones: 25,944 / 25,711 / 25,478
| Indicator | Status | View |
|---|---|---|
| MACD | Flattening | Momentum cooling |
| RSI (14) | 52–55 | Neutral to mildly bullish |
| Price vs MA | Above | Trend still positive |
Trend Explanation:
Nifty remains in a higher-top, higher-bottom structure, but momentum has slowed near resistance. RSI above 50 confirms a positive underlying bias, though short-term consolidation is likely.
Bank Nifty – Trend View
Bank Nifty continues to outperform broader indices, supported by strong participation from HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and PSU Banks. Banking stocks remain the primary support pillar of the current market.
11. Next Week Outlook (2–6 December 2025)
Expected Market Trend
- Sideways to mildly positive
- Volatile due to global cues and FII flows
Key Triggers to Watch
- FII activity and USD/INR movement
- Crude oil price action
- Global bond yield trends
Strategy for Traders & Investors
- Focus on Banking, NBFC, Pharma and IT
- Prefer 52-week high stocks with volume
- Avoid aggressive leveraged trades
- Be selective in mid & smallcaps
FINAL WEEKLY MARKET CONCLUSION
Despite FII selling of ₹3,659 crore, massive domestic institutional buying of ₹22,763 crore ensured market stability. Financials, pharma and PSU banks led the weekly performance, while energy and realty stocks remained under pressure. The broader market remains in a consolidation phase with strong stock-specific opportunities.
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