Market closed due to selling by foreign institutional investors, know how the market will behave on December 31

By Khanderao Deshmukh

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Stock Market News: Before the end of the year, domestic stock markets traded in a limited range with a slight decline on Tuesday. Investor sentiment was affected by continuous selling by foreign institutional investors (FIIs) and weak signals from global markets. Sensex fell for the fifth consecutive trading session and closed at 84,675.08, slipping 20.46 points (0.02%).

Nifty 50 also closed flat at 25,938.85 with a nominal decline of 3.25 points (0.01%). A fluctuation of about 336 points was seen in the Sensex during trading, which shows less activity at the end of the year.

Shares in loss:

Eternal, Infosys, Asian Paints, UltraTech Cement, Bajaj Finance, HCL Tech and Titan.

Shares in profit:

Tata Steel, Mahindra & Mahindra, Bajaj Finserv and Axis Bank.

expert opinion

According to Siddharth Khemka of Motilal Oswal, investors remained cautious due to uncertainty over global cues, year-end slowdown and foreign capital outflow. Ajit Mishra of Religare Broking said that Nifty remained in a limited range for most of the session.

Sensex fell by about 1.04% in the last five sessions. Smallcap index fell by 0.20% and midcap index fell by 0.05% while FIIs sold Rs 2,759.89 crore, while DIIs bought Rs 2,643.85 crore. Brent crude remained at $62.23 per barrel. Overall, the year 2025 ended with caution and limited volatility in the stock market, with investors waiting for big signals in the new year.

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Khanderao Deshmukh

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