Indian benchmark indices ended lower on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, amid mild profit booking and mixed global cues.
The BSE Sensex fell 155.77 points (0.19%) to close at 80,641.07, while the NSE Nifty 50 declined 81.55 points (0.33%) to settle at 24,379.60.
Here are the top gainers and losers for the day:
Symbol | LTP | Change (%) |
HEROMOTOCO | 3,861.00 | 2.48 |
BHARTIARTL | 1,896.00 | 1.61 |
HINDUNILVR | 2,381.60 | 1.41 |
TATASTEEL | 144.03 | 1.37 |
M&M | 3,058.40 | 1.22 |
The stock opened at ₹3,785 and moved between ₹3,781 and ₹3,908 before closing at ₹3,861.
Bharti Airtel opened at ₹1,888.30 and closed at ₹1,896.00 after touching a high of ₹1,912 and a low of ₹1,882.60.
The stock traded between ₹2,340.20 and ₹2,390.10 before ending the day at ₹2,381.60.
Tata Steel opened at ₹142.08 and hit a high of ₹145.40 before closing at ₹144.03. The day’s low was ₹141.54.
M&M moved between ₹3,056 and ₹3,159.70 before settling at ₹3,058.40.
Symbol | LTP | Change (%) |
ADANIENT | 2,350.00 | -4.3 |
JIOFIN | 251 | -3.68 |
ETERNAL | 232.7 | -3 |
TRENT | 5,220.00 | -2.8 |
SBILIFE | 1,725.10 | -2.53 |
The stock opened at ₹2,454, hit a low of ₹2,343.50 and a high of ₹2,463.20, ending the day at ₹2,350.
JIOFIN traded between ₹250.40 and ₹260.75, closing at ₹251.
Eternal opened at ₹240 and closed at ₹232.70, with the intraday range between ₹231.85 and ₹241.50.
The stock moved between ₹5,210 and ₹5,423.50 before ending at ₹5,220.
SBILIFE opened at ₹1,770 and closed at ₹1,725.10, after hitting a high of ₹1,797.80 and a low of ₹1,717.20.
Markets ended a volatile session in the red on May 6, 2025, with select auto and FMCG stocks providing support, while financials and select heavyweights saw selling pressure. Gains in Hero MotoCorp and Bharti Airtel stood out, while Adani Enterprises and Jio Financial were among the top laggards.
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Published on: May 6, 2025, 3:53 PM IST
Neha Dubey
Neha Dubey is a Content Analyst with 3 years of experience in financial journalism, having written for a leading newswire agency and multiple newspapers. At Angel One, she creates daily content on finance and the economy. Neha holds a degree in Economics and a Master’s in Journalism.
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