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Rupee trades flat against dollar after recent recovery; rising crude prices back in focus
Indian rupee paused recovery, opening at 95.55 against US dollar. Geopolitical tensions in West Asia pushed crude oil prices higher, impacting investor sentiment.

Market Pulse: Key triggers to watch before the July 9 trading session
With US President Donald Trump declaring the ceasefire with Iran over, fears of renewed conflict have pushed oil prices sharply higher and rattled global markets. A sustained rise in crude prices could weigh on Indian equities, with oil marketing companies, aviation firms and other oil-dependent sectors likely to remain in focus. The sharp sell-off on Wall Street adds to the cautious mood, while investors will also keep a close watch on Tata Consultancy Services' first-quarter earnings which may influence sentiment in the IT sector.

Market Pulse: Key triggers to watch before the July 8 trading session
Indian investors will track the continuing attacks on tankers by Iranian forces, which are increasing concerns among shipowners. Oil marketing companies, including Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum Corporation and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation, may remain on investors’ radar amid developments in crude markets. Also, the government has decided to exercise the entire green shoe option in the Cochin Shipyard Offer for Sale (OFS) after strong investor response on the first day. Further, US markets are trading higher as investors rotate away from artificial intelligence-linked stocks. Oil prices remain in focus after vessel attacks in the Persian Gulf, with potential supply concerns keeping crude markets under watch.
Dixon Tech, Coforge, 8 other stocks among Motilal’s non-Nifty ideas ahead of Q1 results
Motilal Oswal has identified ten non-Nifty stocks for investors ahead of quarterly earnings. The brokerage anticipates healthy revenue growth across various market capitalizations. TVS Motor and Dixon Technologies are among the top picks with significant upside potential. Radico Khaitan and Indian Hotels Company also show promising revenue growth prospects. Coforge and Kirloskar Oil Engines are also highlighted for their future performance.
Stocks in news: RIL, Trent, Titan, Cochin Shipyard, Nestle, Indian Oil
Markets extended their winning streak on Monday, supported by encouraging quarterly business updates. Reliance Industries received an administrative warning from Sebi regarding insider trading allegations. Trent and Titan reported strong revenue growth in their respective June quarter results. The government will sell a stake in Cochin Shipyard through an offer for sale. Nestle announced the establishment of a new Global Capability Center in Hyderabad.

Indian Stock Market Outlook Next Week: Can Sensex, Nifty Hit Fresh Highs? Q1 Earnings, FII, Crude Oil in Focus - Goodreturns
Indian Stock Market Outlook Next Week: Can Sensex, Nifty Hit Fresh Highs? Q1 Earnings, FII, Crude Oil in FocusGoodreturns

NLC India shares in focus after firm signs renewable energy projects MoU with Indian Oil - Upstox
NLC India shares in focus after firm signs renewable energy projects MoU with Indian OilUpstox

Rupee opens 1 paise lower at 94.69 against US dollar
The Indian rupee opened weaker at 94.69 against the US dollar, down 1 paise. Market focus has shifted from oil prices to expectations of a US Federal Reserve rate hike in September, impacting Asian currencies including the rupee.
3 Indian-flagged oil tankers transit through Strait of Hormuz
Three Indian oil tankers, carrying over 8.6 lakh tonnes of cargo and 94 crew members, successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz en route to India. The vessels, Desh Vaibhav, Desh Vibhor, and Sanmar Herald, are expected to reach Indian ports between June 24 and July 1. This transit follows the lifting of a US blockade on Iran, allowing oil tankers to move freely through the vital waterway.

India Restricts Sale Of High-Speed Diesel, Motor Spirit At Retail Outlets For 90 Days
Shares of oil marketing companies including Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd., Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. and Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. could be in focus following the development.

Rupee opens 7 paise lower at 95.06 against US dollar
The Indian rupee opened at 95.06 against the US dollar, weakened by crude oil price volatility and foreign investor selling. Despite nearly $25 billion in outflows, the rupee has remained stable due to central bank interventions. Market focus now shifts to RBI policy and US-Iran negotiations.

Rupee edges higher against US dollar, but oil prices and outflow fears weigh
Indian rupee opens stronger at 94.97 against US dollar, defies pressure from rising Brent crude prices, RBI support and FPI flows in focus.