Metals sector stocks surge today, June 12: Maithan Alloys up 3.94%, NALCO gains 2.91%, Hindustan Zinc rises 2.43%

Metals stocks traded broadly in positive territory on June 12, 2026, during the late morning session, with most stocks posting gains. The broader market was also strong, with the Nifty 50 up 0.93% at 23,378.05 and the S&P BSE Sensex gaining 1.06% to 74,615.84 as of around 11:11–11:14 AM.

Top Gainers

  • Maithan Alloys was the top gainer, rising 3.94% on BSE to ₹984.70 and 3.08% on NSE to ₹979.10.
  • NALCO gained 2.91% on BSE to ₹381.50 and 3.13% on NSE to ₹382.20.
  • NMDC rose 2.45% on BSE to ₹90.60 and 2.57% on NSE to ₹90.74.
  • Hindustan Zinc gained 2.43% on BSE to ₹558.20 and 2.66% on NSE to ₹559.50.
  • Jain Resource Recycling Ltd. rose 2.83% on BSE to ₹314.00 and 2.87% on NSE to ₹314.00.
  • Jindal Steel & Power gained 1.17% on BSE to ₹1,135.05 and 1.50% on NSE to ₹1,138.10.
  • Vedanta rose 1.15% on BSE to ₹308.55 and 1.30% on NSE to ₹308.85.
  • HUBS gained 1.02% on BSE to ₹285.95 and 1.24% on NSE to ₹286.15.
  • CMR Green Technologies Ltd. rose 1.03% on BSE to ₹246.25 and 1.03% on NSE to ₹246.40.
  • APL Apollo Tubes gained 0.99% on BSE to ₹1,780.00 and 0.91% on NSE to ₹1,780.20.
  • JSW Steel rose 0.97% on BSE to ₹1,295.00 and 1.22% on NSE to ₹1,298.00.
  • SAIL gained 0.61% on BSE to ₹182.40 and 0.76% on NSE to ₹182.73.
  • Hindalco rose 0.54% on BSE to ₹1,029.30 and 0.70% on NSE to ₹1,031.50.
  • Welspun Corp gained 0.43% on BSE to ₹1,394.00 and 0.36% on NSE to ₹1,394.40.

Major Losers

  • Tata Steel was the top loser, falling 0.68% on BSE to ₹196.65 and 0.55% on NSE to ₹196.88.
  • Coal India declined 0.91% on BSE to ₹442.05 and 0.85% on NSE to ₹442.40.

Metals stocks posted a strong recovery on June 12, with 14 out of 16 stocks ending in the green. The sector broadly moved in line with the stronger broader market, which gained over 1% on the day. NALCO, NMDC, and Hindustan Zinc all posted solid gains, recovering from recent losses. Jain Resource Recycling also bounced back sharply after its steep decline in the previous session. Tata Steel and Coal India were the only two stocks to end in the red, with modest declines.

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