
The Indian stock market closed on a weaker note on Friday, June 13, 2025, as investors reacted to subdued global cues and rising Brent crude oil prices, following reports of heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The benchmark indices ended in the red, reflecting profit-booking and cautious sentiment across sectors.
At close, the Nifty 50 declined by 169.60 points (0.68%) to 24,718.60, while the BSE Sensex fell by 573.38 points (0.70%) to 81,118.60. The Nifty Bank also remained under pressure, falling 555.20 points (0.99%) to end at 55,527.35.
On a weekly basis, the Nifty 50 dropped by 1.13% (284.45 points) and the Sensex declined by 1.30% (1,070.39 points).
Several major stocks underperformed this week, with Eternal, Adani Ports and Titan Company leading the losses. Let’s take a closer look at the top 10 losers of the Nifty 50 this week, according to Trendlyne.
Nifty 50 Top Losers This Week
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Eternal closed at ₹249.1, down 4.9% over the week.
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Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone ended at ₹1405.0, registering a 4.5% weekly decline.
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Titan Company settled at ₹3421.9, falling 3.9% during the week.
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Power Grid Corporation of India closed at ₹285.5, down 3.5% over the week.
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Tata Steel finished at ₹152.1, with a 3.4% weekly loss.
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Tata Consumer Products ended at ₹1078.4, declining 3.3% during the week.
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Trent closed at ₹5590.0, down 3.2% over the past five trading sessions.
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Mahindra & Mahindra ended at ₹3006.0, recording a 3.2% drop for the week.
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HDFC Bank settled at ₹1917.6, down 3.1% week-on-week.
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Shriram Finance closed at ₹667.2, marking a 3.1% weekly decline.
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