Nifty ends lower amid foreign fund outflow

04 Nov 2025 Evaluate

Indian equity benchmark -- Nifty -- ended lower with notable losses amid continued foreign fund outflow. Index made a negative start following broadly negative cues from other Asian markets. Sentiments were weak as foreign institutional investors (FII) sold equities worth Rs 1,883.78 crore on Monday. Further, traders overlooked report that the commerce ministry said negotiators of India and the EU has commenced talks to resolve outstanding issues in the proposed free trade agreement, as the deadline to conclude the talks nears. In afternoon session, index continued its lacklustre trade. Market participants avoided risky bids ahead of weekly F&O expiry later in the day. In last leg of the trade, market extended its losses and continued its trade towards southward till the end of the session. Finally, index ended below 25,600 mark.

Most of the sectorial indices ended in red except Consumer Durables stocks. The top gainers from the F&O segment were Hitachi Energy India, Delhivery and Dabur India. On the other hand, the top losers were Hero MotoCorp, NCC and Solar Industries India. In the index option segment, maximum OI continues to be seen in the 25900 - 26100 calls and 25900 - 26100 puts indicating this is the trading range expectation.

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