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5 days agoIndian markets extend gains in fourth week for first time in 2025 as FIIs return
India’s benchmark equity indices logged their fourth straight week of gains— a first in 2025— driven by renewed foreign institutional investor (FII) buying, strong corporate-earnings momentum and hopes of a trade deal with the U.S. The Nifty 50 closed the week around 25,795 while the BSE Sensex ended at about 84,211. Analysts caution that while momentum is intact, breadth remains narrow and profit-booking risk may increase if global cues sour.
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5 days agoIndian markets extend gains in fourth week for first time in 2025 as FIIs return
India’s benchmark equity indices logged their fourth straight week of gains— a first in 2025— driven by renewed foreign institutional investor (FII) buying, strong corporate-earnings momentum and hopes of a trade deal with the U.S. The Nifty 50 closed the week around 25,795 while the BSE Sensex ended at about 84,211. Analysts caution that while momentum is intact, breadth remains narrow and profit-booking risk may increase if global cues sour.
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Indian markets extend gains in fourth week for first time in 2025 as FIIs return
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Indian equities logged a fourth consecutive weekly gain after FIIs returned, though market breadth remains narrow.
India’s benchmark equity indices logged their fourth straight week of gains— a first in 2025— driven by renewed foreign institutional investor (FII) buying, strong corporate-earnings momentum and hopes of a trade deal with the U.S. The Nifty 50 closed the week around 25,795 while the BSE Sensex ended at about 84,211. Analysts caution that while momentum is intact, breadth remains narrow and profit-booking risk may increase if global cues sour.
India’s benchmark equity indices logged their fourth straight week of gains— a first in 2025— driven by renewed foreign institutional investor (FII) buying, strong corporate-earnings momentum and hopes of a trade deal with the U.S. The Nifty 50 closed the week around 25,795 while the BSE Sensex ended at about 84,211. Analysts caution that while momentum is intact, breadth remains narrow and profit-booking risk may increase if global cues sour.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 14:22 IST






































