Indian Stock Market Last Trading Session 2025: In the last trading session of the year 2025, domestic stock markets closed with significant gains on Wednesday. With the support of domestic institutional investors (DIIs), Sensex and Nifty rose by about one percent. After falling for five consecutive trading sessions, BSE’s 30-share index Sensex jumped 545.52 points or 0.64 percent to close at 85,220.60 points.
At one time during trading it had increased by 762.09 points to reach 85,437.17. At the same time, NSE’s 50-share standard index Nifty recovered from four days of decline and closed at 26,129.60 points, rising 190.75 points or 0.74 percent.
Who were the top gainer and top loser?
Among the companies included in the Sensex group, shares of Tata Steel, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Reliance Industries, Axis Bank, Titan and Trent were major gainers. However, selling was seen in shares of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Bajaj Finance and Sun Pharma.
With this the year 2025 ended on a positive note. This year, Sensex rose by 7,081.59 points or nine percent, while Nifty recorded a rise of 2,484.8 points or 10.50 percent.
Condition of other markets in Asia
Ponmudi R, chief executive officer of online trading platform Enrich Money. Said, ‘In the last trading session of the year, there was a gradual improvement in the risk appetite of investors, which was mainly due to short covering and buying in selected stocks.’
In other markets of Asia, South Korea’s Kospi and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng closed in loss. While China’s Shanghai Composite Index closed with gains.
European and American market situation
A slight decline was seen during trading in European markets. American markets closed with a decline on Tuesday. According to stock market data, on Tuesday, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) sold shares worth Rs 3,844.02 crore.
While domestic institutional investors bought shares worth Rs 6,159.81 crore. Meanwhile, global oil benchmark Brent crude rose 0.31 percent to $ 61.53 per barrel. On Tuesday, the Sensex fell for the fifth consecutive day and closed at 84,675.08, slipping 20.46 points, while the Nifty closed at 25,938.85 with a slight decline of 3.25 points.
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