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Most Active Stocks Today in India (December 12, 2025): Vodafone Idea, Hindustan Copper, Tata Steel Dominate Volumes as Nifty Holds Above 26,000
12 December 2025
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Most Active Stocks Today in India (December 12, 2025): Vodafone Idea, Hindustan Copper, Tata Steel Dominate Volumes as Nifty Holds Above 26,000

(SEO): Here’s the latest list of most active stocks today in the Indian stock market (NSE & BSE) on 12.12.2025 , with key turnover and volume leaders , the biggest news catalysts , and what analysts are watching next.

India’s equity markets remained in rebound mode on Friday, December 12, 2025 , with the benchmark indices inching higher after the US Federal Reserve’s recent rate cut—though investors kept one eye on India’s November inflation data due later in the day. By mid-morning, the Nifty 50 was up about 0.41% to 26,005.50 and the Sensex gained about 0.42% to 85,166.16 , with broader markets stronger as mid- and small-caps climbed around 0.8% each.Reuters

That backdrop—global cues improving, domestic inflation awaited, and select sectors (especially metals) catching a strong bid—translated into heavy churn in a cluster of stocks across telecom, metals, banks, and momentum-heavy midcaps .


Market setup today: rebound continues, but inflation and the rupee keep traders cautious

Two forces shaped trading tone on 12.12.2025:

  • Supportive global cues after the Fed cut helped risk appetite and lifted most sectoral indices.Reuters
  • Caution lingered as traders awaited India’s November inflation print, while the rupee hit a record low amid concerns over external trade/tariffs and ongoing foreign outflows.Reuters

In other words: the market mood improved—but it wasn’t a “throw caution to the wind” session. That mix often produces exactly what traders love most: high-volume, high-turnover action .


NSE most active stocks today by volume (shares traded)

“Most active by volume” highlights where maximum shares changed hands —often concentrated in lower-priced names and momentum counters.

As per intraday market stats (12 Dec 2025), these were the volume-heavy leaders on NSE , with prices and % moves shown alongside large share turnover:The Economic Times+ 1

  1. Vodafone Idea — ~ 70.83 crore shares ; ~₹11.57 ( +2.84% )
  2. Hindustan Copper — ~ 3.44 crore shares ; ~₹379.85 ( +5.64% )
  3. Ola Electric Mobility — ~ 2.98 crore shares ; ~₹36.54 ( +2.08% )
  4. Transformers & Rectifiers (India) — ~ 2.92 crore shares ; ~₹251.40 ( +6.35% )
  5. Reliance Power — ~ 2.59 crore shares ; ~₹34.04 ( +1.46% )
  6. YES Bank — ~ 2.57 crore shares ; ~₹22.20 ( +1.55% )
  7. Suzlon Energy — ~ 2.53 crore shares ; ~₹52.96 ( +1.23% )
  8. Tata Steel — ~ 2.35 crore shares ; ~₹171.38 ( +2.73% )
  9. GMR Infrastructure — ~ 2.04 crore shares ; ~₹49.18 ( +2.82% )
  10. IDFC First Bank — ~ 1.93 crore shares ; ~₹79.63 ( +1.71% )

Notably active just outside the top 10:

  • Hindustan Zinc (~ 1.86 crore shares , +5.23% )
  • Swiggy (~ 1.85 crore shares , +3.72% )The Economic Times+ 1

Why volume leaders matter (and what they often signal)

A stock topping “most active by volume” does not automatically mean smart money is buying—it often means:

  • Retail participation is high.
  • intraday traders are rotating quickly,
  • a theme (like metals today) is pulling multiple names into the spotlight,
  • or a stock is reacting to headline risk.

That’s why it helps to also look at the turnover (value traded) list.


Where the money moved: most active stocks today by turnover (₹ crore traded)

“Most active by value” (turnover) spotlights where the biggest rupee value changed hands—often a better gauge of institutional participation.

On 12.12.2025, turnover was led by a mix of metals, high-momentum midcaps, and large liquid names , including (turnover figures in ₹ crore):Moneycontrol

BSE snapshot: On BSE’s turnover toppers list, names such as JSW Energy, Kaynes, IndiGo and Reliance featured among the high-turnover counters as well.BSE India


What’s driving today’s “most active” list: metals + momentum + event-driven banking

1) Metals stole the show (and pulled volumes with them)

A major reason so many metal names clustered near the top of today’s activity charts is straightforward: the metals trade was on .

  • Moneycontrol highlighted that metal stocks extended gains on December 12 , supported by expectations of pro-growth policy in China , a weaker US dollar , and the Fed’s rate move. The Nifty Metal index rose over 2% and was nearing its 52-week high zone.Moneycontrol
  • Overall, copper sentiment was also supported by reports that Shanghai copper hit a record high , with markets watching China’s fiscal stance closely.Reuters
  • On the ground, Hindustan Copper and Hindustan Zinc surged to fresh highs intraday, with broader participation in names like NALCO and GMDC .Business Standard

2) Hindustan Zinc’s silver leverage became a headline catalyst

Beyond the broad metals rally, Hindustan Zinc had a specific narrative: silver’s surge .

Economic Times noted the stock’s strong multi-session rally and emphasized that silver contributes a large portion of profitability leverage—making the stock highly sensitive to the precious metal’s move.The Economic Times

This matters for “most active” lists because when a single global factor (like silver strength) becomes a clean story, it tends to attract both:

  • directional buyers (positional traders), and
  • short-term traders seeking volatility.

3) Vodafone Idea stayed a volume magnet

Vodafone Idea topping the volume list reflects a classic Indian-market pattern: lower-priced, high-beta stocks often dominate share volume during risk-on windows.

On 12.12.2025, Vodafone Idea traded with extremely heavy participation and remained one of the session’s most churned counters by both volume and turnover.The Economic Times+ 2The Economic Times+ 2

4) Banks: IDBI’s stake-sale headlines lifted activity

IDBI Bank drew fresh attention after reporting indicated Fairfax Financial and Kotak Mahindra Bank were key contenders for a controlling stake, with financial bids expected by end-December (and RBI clearances referenced).The Economic Times

Event-driven stories like this often spike:

  • volume (more participants),
  • delivery interest (positional trades),
  • and intraday volatility (rumor-to-confirmation trading).

Stock-specific news and developments on 12.12.2025 power activity

A “most active stocks today” story is never just a list—it’s a reflection of what newsflow is energizing traders. Here are the key moving parts from 12 December 2025 coverage:

Larsen & Toubro and Thermax: brokerage upgrades

Reuters reported L&T and Thermax gained on brokerage upgrades , citing valuation and upside potential—helping explain why capital goods/infrastructure names were active.Reuters

Vedanta: Mineral auction win

Economic Times reported Vedanta shares rose after it won a mineral block (auction-related catalyst), aligning with the broader metals theme and helping keep the stock among the actively traded names.The Economic Times

Tata Power: transmission project LoI

Economic Times highlighted Tata Power after it received an LoI for a transmission project (₹156 crore), another example of how event headlines can lift trading interest even if the broader market is mostly macro-driven.The Economic Times

HCC: rights issue opens

Mint reported HCC shares slipped as its rights issue opened —a separate, stock-specific trigger that can pull in speculators and short-term traders looking for corporate action-driven moves.mint


Outlook and forecasts: what traders are watching next

Near-term: inflation print, currency pressure, and flow dynamics

Reuters underscored that while global cues were supportive, foreign outflows and currency weakness were restraining enthusiasm, and the November inflation data remained the key immediate trigger.Reuters

Medium-term: 2026 expectations turning more constructive

In a separate Reuters report, Jefferies flagged a more constructive setup for Indian equities into 2026 and raised its year-end Nifty target to 28,300 (from 26,400) , pointing to macro tailwinds such as lower inflation and policy factors.Reuters

That matters for today’s “most active” names because high-turnover sessions often show where traders are already positioning around the themes they believe could dominate the next quarter or next year—particularly in cyclical sectors like metals and in high-liquidity bellwethers.


Key takeaway: today’s most active stocks reflect a metals-led risk-on tape

On 12.12.2025 , the most active stocks in India were not random. The list tells a coherent story:

  • Metals were the day’s leadership pocket (Hindustan Copper, Hindustan Zinc, Tata Steel, Vedanta, NALCO, Hindalco).Moneycontrol+ 1
  • Telecom remained a volume-heavy trading arena (Vodafone Idea).The Economic Times+ 1
  • Banks and event-driven names stayed in focus (IDBI Bank stake-sale storyline).The Economic Times
  • High-turnover midcaps (Kaynes, Dixon, Transformers & Rectifiers) captured the “momentum premium.”Moneycontrol

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