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Daily Finance Pulse India - 12 September 2025


Daily Finance Pulse India - 12 September 2025

Daily Finance Pulse India - 12 September 2025

Indian stock markets closed higher ahead of Friday’s session: open for trading on 2025-09-12. Nifty and Sensex saw modest gains, with strong sectoral moves. Overall sentiment is neutral as investors weigh India-US trade dialogue, robust DIIs inflow, and global mixed cues.

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India Equities: Nifty Tops 25,000, Sensex Hits New High

11 Sep 2025 · The BSE Sensex closed at 81,548.73, up 123.58 points (0.15%), while the NSE Nifty50 ended at 25,005.50, gaining 32.40 points (0.13%). Major indices advanced modestly, led by banking and oil stocks, despite global uncertainty.[1][3][5]

Impact: Indian market momentum remains positive, offering stability amid global volatility.

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2/10

India–US Free Trade Talks: Optimism Lifts Sentiment

11 Sep 2025 · Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal confirmed active India-US FTA negotiations. Dialogue also ongoing with EU and New Zealand. Markets welcomed potential breakthrough.[2]

Impact: Prospects of new trade agreements could boost exports and market confidence.

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3/10

Sector Moves: Banking, Oil Gain as Tech Lags

11 Sep 2025 · Banking and oil & gas sectors outperformed, while IT and consumer staples saw declines. Axis Bank and PSU banks were notable gainers; Infosys and HUL underperformed.[3]

Impact: Sector rotation suggests investors seek value beyond headline indices.

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4/10

Ixigo Surges to New High on Robust Growth

11 Sep 2025 · Le Travenues Technology (Ixigo) stock soared 5% to ₹316.80, capping a 33% one-month gain amid strong travel sector outlook and earnings momentum.[1]

Impact: Travel tech stocks are attracting bullish bets on post-pandemic demand.

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5/10

Shree Cement: Top Credit Rating Reaffirmed

11 Sep 2025 · CARE Ratings reaffirmed Shree Cement’s commercial paper at A1+, supporting its robust financial profile amid sector challenges.[1]

Impact: Credit strength boosts investor confidence in select infra plays.

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6/10

US Markets Mixed; Nasdaq Hits Record High

11 Sep 2025 · US indices ended mixed. The Nasdaq closed at a record, while S&P 500 and Dow saw minor moves as investors assessed Fed signals and inflation data.[2]

Impact: US tech rally may spill over to Indian IT, but caution lingers on Fed path.

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7/10

Foreign Investors Turn Net Sellers, DIIs Remain Steady Buyers

11 Sep 2025 · FIIs sold ₹115.69 crore in Indian equities; DIIs bought ₹5,004.29 crore, extending a 12-day buying streak. Local buying offset global risk-off mood.[2]

Impact: Strong domestic flows continue to anchor Indian equity markets.

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8/10

Dollar Index Climbs for Third Session

11 Sep 2025 · The US dollar index rose to 97.822, supported by global risk aversion and firm US data, putting pressure on emerging market currencies.[2]

Impact: Stronger dollar could weigh on INR and import costs for India.

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9/10

Gold Near All-Time High Amid US Inflation Jitters

11 Sep 2025 · Spot gold edged up 0.1% to $3,645.04/oz, after hitting $3,673.95, as weak US PPI data stoked inflation hedging.[2]

Impact: Gold’s strength signals persistent inflation fears and search for safe havens.

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10/10

Bitcoin Holds Above $67,000 Despite Choppy Trade

11 Sep 2025 · Bitcoin stayed firm above $67,000, weathering volatility as investors balanced regulatory headlines and institutional inflows.[2]

Impact: Crypto markets maintain resilience, with Bitcoin acting as a risk barometer.

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