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Indian Stock Market Closing Bell: Nifty Ends Above 25,190, Bank Nifty Rebounds Sharply | 15 July 2025

Indian Stock Market Closing Bell: Nifty Ends Above 25,190, Bank Nifty Rebounds Sharply | 15 July 2025
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Indian Stock Market Closing Bell: Nifty Ends Above 25,190, Bank Nifty Rebounds Sharply | 15 July 2025

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


🔔 Closing Bell: Bulls Reclaim Control – Nifty Closes Above 25,190 | 15 July 2025


Indian stock market ends on a positive note on 15 July 2025. Nifty closes at 25,195.80, Bank Nifty at 57,006.65, and Sensex at 82,570.91. Sectoral strength in banks, autos, and infra supports market sentiment.


📊 Benchmark Indices Snapshot

IndexOpenCloseChange
Nifty 5025,089.5025,195.80🔼 +106.30 pts (+0.42%)
Bank Nifty56,709.2057,006.65🔼 +297.45 pts (+0.52%)
Sensex82,253.4682,570.91🔼 +317.45 pts (+0.39%)
Fin Nifty26,802.2526,782.65🔻 -19.60 pts (-0.07%)

🧭 Market Overview:

The Indian stock market ended with moderate gains on Tuesday, 15 July 2025, driven by strong performance in Banking, Auto, and Infra stocks. After a subdued start, indices picked up momentum in the second half, with Nifty reclaiming 25,190 and Bank Nifty surpassing 57,000.

This strength came ahead of key earnings from IT and banking majors and supported by positive global cues and easing U.S. inflation concerns. However, Fin Nifty underperformed slightly, dragged by NBFCs and insurers.


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🔍 Sectoral Performance

Sectors That Outperformed:

  • Banking: Strong recovery in HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, and PSU names like Bank of Baroda.
  • Auto: Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto, and Tata Motors rallied amid strong monthly data and festive expectations.
  • Infra & Capital Goods: L&T, Siemens gained on positive government spending outlook.

🔻 Sectors That Lagged:

  • Financial Services (Fin Nifty): Muted moves in HDFC AMC, Bajaj Finserv, and ICICI Prudential.
  • IT: Infosys and Wipro remained cautious ahead of earnings, showing minimal strength.

📌 Key Stock Highlights

  • 🟢 HDFC Bank rose 1.1% ahead of its Q1 results on improved credit growth outlook.
  • 🟢 Tata Motors jumped over 2% on strong demand visibility and global EV commentary.
  • 🔴 Bajaj Finserv dipped 0.6% amid weak sentiment in NBFC space.
  • 🔴 Infosys remained flat as traders awaited Q1 numbers due this week.

🌍 Global Market Pulse

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  • US Futures slightly positive, tracking cooling CPI data.
  • Asian Markets mostly higher – Nikkei and Hang Seng posted mild gains.
  • Brent Crude traded around $82.75/barrel, stable after recent volatility.
  • INR appreciated marginally to 83.54/USD as FII selling eased.

📉 Technical View:

  • Nifty 50 successfully bounced from 25,050 and closed above 25,190. Next resistance seen at 25,300–25,400, with support near 25,050–25,000.
  • Bank Nifty outperformed, reclaiming 57,000. If momentum sustains, it could test 57,400–57,600, with support at 56,700.
  • Fin Nifty remains a laggard; crucial level to watch is 26,750. A close below may signal weakness toward 26,600.

📢 CapitalKeeper Insight

Today’s market move hints at selective bullish strength, led by institutional buying in banks and autos. While overall index movement was positive, the divergence in financials (Fin Nifty) signals caution ahead of earnings. Traders should look for breakout opportunities in infra, capital goods, and PSU banks, while staying defensive on NBFCs and IT until results clarity.


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