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Top Gainers and Losers on November 18: Bharti Airtel Leads, Tata Consumer Declines

Written by: Akshay ShivalkarUpdated on: 18 Nov 2025, 10:20 pm IST
Bharti Airtel, Axis Bank and Asian Paints advanced on November 18, while Tata Consumer, Tech Mahindra and Jio Financial posted declines during the session.
Top Gainers and Losers on November 18: Bharti Airtel Leads, Tata Consumer Declines
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Equity markets showed mixed movement on November 18, with some frontline stocks trading higher while others witnessed profit-taking. Activity remained varied across sectors as investors responded to stock-specific factors and broader market cues.

Market Overview

The trading session opened on a steady note, with benchmark indices showing limited intraday volatility. Movements were largely influenced by sector-specific cues and rotation within large-cap stocks.

Top Gainers

Company NameOpen (₹)High (₹)Low (₹)LTP (₹)% Change
Bharti Airtel2,122.002,159.002,110.302,146.101.60
Axis Bank1,250.001,273.501,247.601,263.001.07
Asian Paints2,886.002,916.002,862.102,902.200.65
Shriram Finance820.00827.70810.00823.000.62
Titan Company3,865.003,900.003,841.603,885.000.42

Bharti Airtel recorded a 1.6% rise, supported by steady trading volumes. Axis Bank and Asian Paints also traded higher, reflecting interest in banking and consumer-oriented stocks.

Top Losers

Company NameOpen (₹)High (₹)Low (₹)LTP (₹)% Change
Tata Consumer Products1,178.701,178.701,151.901,152.00-2.28
Tech Mahindra1,444.001,451.101,419.501,420.70-2.21
Jio Financial Services311.15311.85305.45305.80-1.99
InterGlobe Aviation5,876.005,888.505,733.505,758.50-1.95
Eternal312.00313.00304.50304.50-1.63

Tata Consumer fell 2.28%, indicating some profit-booking after its recent movements. Tech Mahindra and Jio Financial also traded lower during the session, reflecting pressure across IT and financial services counters.

Sector Performance

Telecom and banking stocks were among the better performers during the session. FMCG and technology counters witnessed declines, reflecting selective profit-taking. Aviation stocks also stayed under pressure, tracking sector-wide weakness.

Read More: FPI Trends in 2025, Heavy Selling in Secondary Market.

Conclusion

Trading on November 18 reflected a balanced mix of gains and declines as stock-specific developments influenced market direction. Movements across telecom, banking, FMCG and IT sectors contributed to the day’s overall activity.

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a personal recommendation/investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their own research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions. 

Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing.

Published on: Nov 18, 2025, 4:07 PM IST

Akshay Shivalkar

Akshay Shivalkar is a financial content specialist who strategises and creates SEO-optimised content on the stock market, mutual funds, and other investment products. With experience in fintech and mutual funds, he simplifies complex financial concepts to help investors make informed decisions through his writing.

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