aiTrendview Market Report
The Indian markets showed mild strength on 17 November 2025 with the Sensex gaining 0.10% to 84,562.78 and the Nifty 50 rising 0.12% to 25,910.05 by 11:45 AM IST. The Bank Nifty also posted positive momentum, advancing 0.23% to 58,517.55, driven by robust performances in PSU Banks (+0.57%) and FMCG (+0.22%) sectors. However, commodity-related sectors including Metals (-1.46%) and Energy (-1.12%) remained weak amid pressures in global markets. Key gainers such as KPIT Technologies surged 13.6%, while laggards like Ashok Leyland declined 4.7%.
Globally, markets showed mixed trends with the Nasdaq inching up 0.13% after a recent sharp selloff, while Dow Jones and FTSE 100 traded lower by 0.65% and 1.11% respectively, reflecting cautious risk sentiment. Asian markets opened mixed with Korea’s KOSPI gaining 1.56%. Gold and silver prices held steady, supporting safe-haven demand, while crude oil prices fell slightly on demand concerns. Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) were net sellers by ₹4,968 crores over the last session, balanced by domestic institutional buying. The key takeaway is cautious optimism driven by selective sector buying amid ongoing global uncertainty, with traders awaiting crucial US housing starts and Fed minutes later today for directional cues.
This blended fundamental and technical environment continues to shape a market landscape marked by sectoral rotations and global macro sensitivities.
Global Market Indices & Asian Opening
| Index | Level | % Change | Direction |
| Dow Jones | 47,147.48 | -0.65 | ▼ Negative |
| S&P 500 | 6,734.11 | -0.05 | ≈ Flat |
| Nasdaq | 22,900.59 | +0.13 | ▲ Mild Positive |
| FTSE 100 | 9,698.37 | -1.11 | ▼ Negative |
| DAX 40 | 23,876.55 | -0.69 | ▼ Negative |
| CAC 40 | 8,170.09 | -0.76 | ▼ Negative |
| Nikkei 225 | 50,264.55 | -0.22 | ▼ Slight Decline |
| Hang Seng | 26,437.90 | -0.51 | ▼ Negative |
| KOSPI | 4,074.21 | +1.56 | ▲ Strong Up |
| ASX 200 | 8,611.30 | -0.27 | ▼ Negative |
Asian markets opened mixed, with KOSPI leading gains on South Korea chip news, while most others were under mild pressure from global volatility and softer US cues.17-Nov-2025.
Indian Indices Performance (Till 11:45 AM)
| Index | Level | % Change | Direction | PE Ratio | Open Interest (Cr) |
| Sensex | 84,562.78 | +0.10 | ▲ Mild Positive | 27.3 | – |
| Nifty 50 | 25,910.05 | +0.12 | ▲ Mild Positive | 25.7 | 146.2 |
| Bank Nifty | 58,917.55 | +0.23 | ▲ Positive | 18.7 | – |
| Nifty Midcap | 13,544.60 | +0.32 | ▲ Positive | – | – |
| Nifty IT | 36,456.80 | +0.41 | ▲ Positive | – | – |
Nifty 50 sustained above key averages, with bullish momentum indicated by RSI and MACD crossovers. Bank Nifty hit new highs, supported by robust financials.
Top 5 Performing & Non-Performing Sectors
| Top Sectors | % Chg | Direction | Bottom Sectors | % Chg | Direction |
| PSU Banks | +0.57 | ▲ Up | Metallurgy | -1.46 | ▼ Down |
| FMCG | +0.22 | ▲ Up | Energy | -1.12 | ▼ Down |
| MNC | +0.27 | ▲ Up | Oil & Gas | -0.90 | ▼ Down |
| Midcaps | +0.32 | ▲ Up | Cement | -0.45 | ▼ Down |
| IT | +0.41 | ▲ Up | Capital Goods | -0.70 | ▼ Down |
Banking and consumption segments led, while commodity-linked sectors lagged due to global price softness.
Top Performing & Non-Performing Stocks
| Top Gainers | % Chg | Top Losers | % Chg |
| KPIT Technologies | +13.6 | Ashok Leyland | -4.7 |
| Bharat Dynamics | +7.7 | Transformers Rectif. | -6.1 |
| Ipca Laboratories | +9.9 | Torrent Pharma | -4.7 |
| Premier Energies | +7.6 | GMR Airports | -5.9 |
| Sagility | +5.3 | Star Health | -3.9 |
FII & DII Data (Last 5 Sessions)
| Date | FII Net (₹ Cr) | DII Net (₹ Cr) |
| 14-Nov-25 | -4,968.22 | +8,461.47 |
| 13-Nov-25 | -383.68 | +3,091.87 |
| 12-Nov-25 | -1,750.03 | +5,127.12 |
| 11-Nov-25 | -803.22 | +2,188.47 |
| 10-Nov-25 | -4,114.85 | +5,805.26 |
Domestic flows remained supportive, absorbing most foreign selling pressure.
MCX Metals & Energy Performance
| Commodity | LTP | % Chg | Direction |
| Gold (10g) | ₹1,22,230 | +0.25 | ▲ Up |
| Silver (1kg) | ₹1,54,350 | +0.40 | ▲ Up |
| Copper (kg) | ¹₹860 | -0.10 | ▼ Slight Down |
| Crude Oil (bbl) | ₹5,270 | -0.04 | ▼ Flat/Neg |
| Nat Gas (MMBtu) | ₹397 | -0.30 | ▼ Down |
Precious metals held firm on global uncertainty, while energy prices softened on demand
INR Performance against Major Currencies
| Pair | Rate | Direction |
| USD/INR | 88.69 | ≈ Flat/Weak |
| EUR/INR | 102.96 | ▲ Stable |
| GBP/INR | 116.71 | ▲ Stable |
| JPY/INR | 0.57 | ▼ Slight Down |
| CNY/INR | 12.49 | ≈ Stable |
INR traded stable-to-weak as global flows fluctuated.
Top 5 Cryptocurrencies (INR)
| Crypto | Price (₹) | % Chg | Direction |
| Bitcoin (BTC) | 94888 | ▼ Sharp Down | ▼ Negative |
| Ethereum (ETH) | ~3183 | ▼ Negative | ▼ Weak |
| ZECUSD | ~683 | ▼ Negative | ▼ Down |
| Solana (SOL) | ~140 | ▼ Negative | ▼ Down |
| Ripple (XRP) | 2.25 | ▲ Weak Up | ▲ Resilient |
Most cryptos declined after risk-off global sentiment, except XRP, which showed slight resilience.
Indian Indices Open Interest & PE Ratio
| Index | PE Ratio | Open Interest (Cr) |
| Nifty 50 | 25.7 | 146.2 |
| Sensex | 27.3 | — |
| Bank Nifty | 18.7 | — |
Steady OI and modest PE movement indicated rangebound institutional positioning.
Economic Calendar Highlights (17 Nov 2025)
| Region | Event | Potential Impact |
| USA | Housing Starts, Fed Minutes | Volatility trigger, policy cues |
| EU | Consumer Confidence | Direction for euro assets |
| India | Trade Balance | INR and equities impact |
Top IPOs (India – Week)
| Company | IPO Date | Sector |
| Fujiyama Power Systems | 17 Nov 2025 | Renewable Energy |
| Capillary Technologies India | 18 Nov 2025 | IT/SaaS |
Daily Fundamentals Snapshot
- Gold and silver supported by safe-haven bids.
- Crude oil remains weighed by supply recovery and weak global demand.
- Equities reflect sectoral rotation: PSU banks, IT, and FMCG lead; metals and energy weak.
- Cryptos continue global correction with Bitcoin and Ethereum posting multi-week lows.
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