From corporate announcements to sector buzz, several stocks have developments worth tracking today. If you are scanning for key movers, here are 7 stocks that could make headlines during the session.
Market recap
In the previous trading session, the Sensex rose 158.32 points, or 0.19%, to close at 82,055.11, while the Nifty gained 72.45 points, or 0.29%, to end at 25,044.35.
Stocks to watch on June 25, 2025
HDFC Bank
Shares of HDFC Bank are likely to be in focus on Wednesday, as its non-banking subsidiary, HDB Financial Services, will open its Rs 12,500 crore IPO for subscription today, June 25. This is the largest public issue by a non-bank lender in India.
Vodafone Idea
Vodafone Idea has clarified that it has not received any official communication from the government regarding relief on its Rs 84,000 crore dues. This comes after media reports suggested possible support. As of now, there is no change in its regulatory situation.
IRCTC
Starting July 1, Indian Railways will raise ticket prices for all passenger classes. This is the first major fare hike in several years. Since IRCTC manages most online bookings, the change could impact its earnings per ticket. However, it’s unclear if higher prices will affect the number of people travelling.
Hindustan Aeronautics
Hindustan Aeronautics has stated that the Indian Air Force will receive at least six Tejas Light Combat Aircraft by March 2026. The announcement gives a time frame for part of HAL’s existing order and continues the trend of locally assembled military hardware being added to the Air Force’s fleet.
Hindalco
Hindalco’s U.S. subsidiary, Aditya Holdings LLC, is set to fully acquire AluChem companies for $125 million. The deal will give Hindalco access to AluChem’s manufacturing units and processed alumina products.
PTC Industries
Aerolloy Technologies, a subsidiary of PTC Industries, has signed an agreement with Safran Aircraft Engines to jointly make parts and materials for military aircraft engines. The companies haven’t shared details yet on when production will begin or how much will be made.
Sundaram Finance
Sundaram Finance has acquired a 5% stake in India Motor Parts & Accessories through a block deal. The investment adds another line item to its holdings, connecting it to the vehicle servicing and spare parts market. The financial value of the transaction was not disclosed in the update.
