Share Market Weekly
- Share.Market
- 4 min read
- 16 May 2025
16th May 2025
Nifty 50 25,019.80 605.40 (+2.48%)

| Monday | +3.82% |
| Tuesday | – 1.39% |
| Wednesday | + 0.36% |
| Thursday | +1.60 % |
| Friday | -0.17% |
What moved the market?
6 sectors
| Nifty Media | +10.33% | Bank IT | +5.71% |
| Bank Metal | +6.90% | Bank Realty | + 5.48% |
| Nifty PSU Bank | + 6.00% | Nifty Energy | + 4.75% |
Markets this week
| Nifty Midcap 150 | 20,960.15 (+5.10%) |
| Nifty Smallcap 250 | 16,405.70 (+6.79%) |
| India VIX | 16.55 (-13.12%) |
Stocks in the Spotlight
Top Gainers
| Name of the company | Movement | Factors | ||||
| Momentum | Value | Quality | Low Vol | Sentiment | ||
| IFCI | 🔼 15.69% | 2/5 | NA | 1/5 | 2/5 | NA |
| Rites | 🔼 15.60% | 2/5 | 4/5 | 5/5 | 4/5 | NA |
Top Losers
| Name of the company | Movement | Factors | ||||
| Momentum | Value | Quality | Low Vol | Sentiment | ||
| Neuland Laboratories | 🔻6.77% | 4/5 | 2/5 | 5/5 | 3/5 | NA |
| Alivus Life Sciences | 🔻5.26% | 3/5 | 3/5 | 5/5 | 4/5 | NA |
Technical Analysis
Nifty 50
The Nifty 50 gained 2.48% this week, gaining 605 points to close at 25,019.80. The index has its next support level at 24,200 and resistance at 25,200.


Nifty Midcap 150
The Nifty Midcap 150 ended in green this week, gaining around 1,016 points to close at 20,960 on Friday. Looking ahead, strong support is seen in the 20,300–20,500 range, while resistance lies between 21,100 and 21,300, which could be tested in the coming sessions.


Nifty Smallcap 250
The Nifty Smallcap index gained 6.79% this week, gaining nearly 1,043 points to close at 16,405. The index has strong support at the 15,800 – 16,000 levels and faces immediate resistance at the 16,500–16,700 levels


This Week’s Spotlight Story
A deep dive into the headline that defined market conversations.
Reliance’s $3B Power Play for the Future
Mukesh Ambani isn’t just raising capital—he’s raising the stakes.
Reliance bagged a $2.98B offshore loan (India’s biggest since 2023), split across USD and Yen, with 55 banks pitching in.
Why?
To supercharge tech, new energy, and mega manufacturing.
With $10.4B in foreign loans raised by Indian firms this year, the fastest in a decade, India Inc. is flexing global muscle.
Ambani’s vision?
Make Reliance one of the world’s top 30 companies. And his new energy bet? Aiming to match the mammoth oil biz in just 5–7 years. Buckle up. Reliance 2.0 is not playing small.
Buzz
India-UK FTA Decoded: What’s In It for Investors?
India just signed its biggest trade deal with the UK — but what does it mean for your portfolio? From exports to equity picks, here’s what smart investors need to know.
