NIFTY50, Sensex Today — Key Things to Know Before Market Opens (November 25, 2025):
Indian equity markets are poised for a soft start on Tuesday as GIFT Nifty futures slipped 14 points to 25,982, indicating mild pressure at the open despite strong global cues.
The sentiment comes after the benchmark indices extended losses for the second straight session on Monday, weighed down by weakness in heavyweights such as Reliance Industries, M&M, ITC, BEL, Bharti Airtel and Bajaj Finance.
Asian Markets: Tech-led optimism lifts Asia ahead of Fed cut hopes
Asian markets traded higher early Tuesday as investors bet on a December interest rate cut from the US Federal Reserve. Global technology stocks also saw renewed buying interest.
Nikkei 225: +0.62%
Hang Seng: +1.37%
Kospi: +1.10%
Shanghai Composite: +1.17%
Analysts say investors are shrugging off concerns of valuations in the tech space amid improving liquidity expectations.
Wall Street: US indices surge on labour market softness, rate-cut expectations
US equities soared overnight after fresh economic data signalled labour market weakness despite elevated inflation — strengthening the case for a December Fed rate cut.
Dow Jones: +0.44%
S&P 500: +1.55%
Nasdaq: +2.69%
Tech giants led the rally as markets priced in more than 70% probability of a December cut.
FII & DII Flow: FIIs dump shares worth ₹4,172 crore
Foreign institutional investors remained heavy sellers on Monday:
FII Outflow (Nov 24): ₹4,172 crore
DII Inflow (Nov 24): ₹4,513 crore
So far in November, FIIs have sold ₹5,405 crore. For the calendar year, they remain net sellers worth ₹1,15,315 crore, according to NSDL data.
Heavy FII selling continues to be a key overhang for Indian equities despite supportive global cues.
Market Breadth: 25 NIFTY stocks advance, 25 decline
The NIFTY50 saw a perfectly balanced market breadth in the opening session on Monday, reflecting the tug-of-war between weak domestic flows and positive global triggers.
Stocks to Watch Today (Nov 25, 2025)
Surya Roshni
Secured a ₹105.18 crore work order (incl. GST) for supplying spiral pipes with external 3LPE coating.
Premier Explosives
Won an export order worth ₹73.11 crore for defence products, to be delivered over 12 months.
Bharat Electronics (BEL)
Signed a JV Cooperation Agreement with France’s Safran Electronics & Defence to manufacture HAMMER precision strike weapons in India.
Siemens Energy
Q4 FY25 results highlight strong growth:
Revenue: ₹2,646 crore (+27%)
PAT: ₹360 crore (+31%)
Order backlog: ₹16,205 crore (+47% YoY)
Declared a 200% dividend (₹4/share).
Cello World
Acquired trademark rights for “Cello” in stationery and writing instruments on a zero-royalty basis.
Rossari Biotech
GIDC approved transfer of 12,608 sq. mt. leasehold land to subsidiary Unitop.
Dr Reddy’s Laboratories
Received European Commission approval for AVT03 (denosumab), a biosimilar of Prolia/Xgeva — used to treat osteoporosis and cancer-related bone loss.
Ceigall India
Received LoI from REC Power Development & Consultancy for the establishment of the 400/220 kV Velgaon GIS Substation. Must furnish ₹9.35 crore performance guarantee within 10 days.
Market Mood Check
Despite a strong global backdrop, Indian markets may continue to see cautious moves due to:
Persistent FII selling
Near-term consolidation
Heavyweight weakness
Awaiting fresh catalysts from macro data and Fed clarity
Analysts expect volatility to remain elevated ahead of month-end expiry.