Top Gainers and Losers On September 18, 2025: Eternal Gain and Coal India Drag Markets

On Thursday, September 18, 2025, Indian markets ended higher after the US Federal Reserve reduced rates by 25 basis points to 4–4.25%. The Sensex gained 320.25 points (0.39%) to close at 83,013.96, while the Nifty50 advanced 93.35 points (0.37%) to finish at 25,423.60.
Top Gainers of the Day
| Symbol | Open | High | Low | LTP | % Chg |
| ETERNAL | 328.80 | 338.50 | 328.30 | 337.85 | 2.92% |
| HDFCLIFE | 766.20 | 789.65 | 766.20 | 785.10 | 2.22% |
| SUNPHARMA | 1,635.10 | 1,651.30 | 1,627.70 | 1,648.50 | 1.75% |
| CIPLA | 1,560.00 | 1,580.00 | 1,556.40 | 1,580.00 | 1.31% |
| INFY | 1,550.00 | 1,555.00 | 1,538.50 | 1,541.10 | 1.23% |
- Eternal rose 2.92% to ₹337.85 with a massive volume of 3.65 crore shares, leading the gainers.
- HDFC Life climbed 2.22%, closing at ₹785.10 after hitting a high of ₹789.65.
- Sun Pharma advanced 1.75% to ₹1,648.50, supported by strong value turnover of ₹30,055.19 lakh.
- Cipla gained 1.31% and ended at ₹1,580.00, touching the day’s high.
- Infosys (INFY) added 1.23%, closing at ₹1,541.10 with a high trade value of ₹1.44 lakh crore.
Top Losers of the Day
| Symbol | Open | High | Low | LTP | % Chg |
| COALINDIA | 400.50 | 400.75 | 390.60 | 393.00 | -1.69% |
| BAJFINANCE | 1,007.00 | 1,009.80 | 990.00 | 994.10 | -1.33% |
| TRENT | 5,215.00 | 5,225.00 | 5,134.00 | 5,149.00 | -0.93% |
| TATAMOTORS | 722.00 | 725.25 | 707.60 | 712.50 | -0.92% |
| TATACONSUM | 1,136.30 | 1,144.40 | 1,123.00 | 1,128.50 | -0.69% |
- Coal India fell the most, dropping 1.69% to ₹393.00 with a trading volume of 58.9 lakh shares.
- Bajaj Finance declined 1.33%, closing at ₹994.10 despite heavy trading worth ₹97,033.12 lakh.
- Trent slipped 0.93% to ₹5,149.00 after hitting a day’s high of ₹5,225.00.
- Tata Motors eased 0.92%, settling at ₹712.50 with over 1.21 crore shares changing hands.
- Tata Consumer lost 0.69%, ending at ₹1,128.50 after moving between ₹1,123.00 and ₹1,144.40.
Conclusion
Indian equities ended on a positive note, supported by global cues and Fed’s rate cut. Gains in pharma and IT stocks balanced declines in financials and autos.
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Published on: Sep 18, 2025, 4:04 PM IST

Kusum Kumari
Kusum Kumari is a Content Writer with 4 years of experience in simplifying financial market concepts. Currently crafting insightful content at Angel One, She specialise in breaking down complex topics into easy-to-understand pieces, blending expertise in market fundamentals and technical analysis.
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