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Closing Bell 25 June 2025: Nifty Reclaims 25,244 on Bank & Auto Bounce Amid Ceasefire Optimism

Closing Bell 25 June 2025: Nifty Reclaims 25,244 on Bank & Auto Bounce Amid Ceasefire Optimism

Closing Bell 25 June 2025: Nifty Reclaims 25,244 on Bank & Auto Bounce Amid Ceasefire Optimism

By CapitalKeeper | Closing Bell | Indian Equity | Market Moves That Matter


Indian markets ended the week on a high on 25 June 2025, with Nifty at 25,244, Sensex at 82,755, and Bank Nifty above 56,600. Sector-wise recovery led by Financials and Autos. Explore global cues, technical levels, and five trade ideas for next week.


📊 This Week’s Market Overview

IndexOpen (Mon)Close FriWeekly Change
Nifty 5025,150.3525,244.75+94.40 pts (+0.38%)
Bank Nifty56,564.5056,621.15+56.65 pts (+0.10%)
Sensex82,448.5082,755.51+307.01 pts (+0.37%)
Fin Nifty26,809.0026,851.20+42.20 pts (+0.16%)
  • Markets shook off mid-week turbulence, ending the week on a resilient note.
  • Bank Nifty and Sensex closed near weekly highs amid crisp recovery.
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🌍 Global & Domestic Drivers

  • India totals ~$1.75 bn in IPOs/SPOs this week—with 5 issues live, raising concerns over diverted equity flows.
  • Middle East ceasefire optimism continued to ease crude, with Brent falling ~3% to $69.3/bbl .
  • PMI data showed exports hit 14-month high, signaling resilient global demand .
  • RBI withdraws surplus liquidity via VRRR, likely leading to mildly higher short-term rates.

🏭 Sector Movers

  • Financials (+1.2%): Lenders and NBFCs regained leading role, with standout performance in private banks.
  • Autos (+1.0%): Maruti, M&M informed rally on crude ease and consumer optimism.
  • Oil & Gas (+0.8%): ONGC, IOC rebounded after margin recovery.
  • Mid & Small Caps (~+0.5%): Shared in broad rally buoyed by flows returning post-ceasefire.
  • Tech, Metals & Energy: Consolidated after recent run, waiting for fresh triggers.

📉 Technical Outlook

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  • Nifty 50
    • Support: 25,100 – 25,050
    • Resistance: 25,300 – 25,400
    • Momentum positive with MACD bullish; stay above 25,100 for further upside push.
  • Bank Nifty
    • Support: 56,400 – 56,200
    • Resistance: 56,800 – 57,000
    • Indicators near upper band; range-bound breakout possible next week.

🔥 5 Active Trade Ideas for Monday (30 June)

StockCMP (₹ approx)Strategy
Axis Bank₹1,213Buy on dip; private bank strength continues
Maruti Suzuki₹12,767Momentum play from sector bounce
BPCL₹319OMC recovery; margin pick
IndusInd Bank₹830Rebound candidate in private bank space
ONGC₹241Oil stabilizing; value entry point

📌 Strategy Insights

  • 🔍 Focus on financials and autos, which continue leading the recovery.
  • Monitor liquidity changes—RBI’s move may weigh on smaller lenders.
  • 🛡 Set clear stop-loss near intraday lows; manage risk in BTST trades.

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