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Gray skies put tourists under monsoon’s magic spell
The monsoon season is attracting many travelers to various Indian destinations. Popular spots like Goa and Kerala are seeing increased tourist footfall this year. Hill stations in Himachal and Uttarakhand also report significant growth in hotel bookings. Overseas destinations like Tajikistan are experiencing a substantial rise in travel interest. Hotels and travel brands are offering attractive deals to boost seasonal tourism.

Q1 Results Live Updates: Elecon Engineering Profit Falls 60%; L&T Finance, Justdial In Focus
Big names that are set to declare results on July 10 include L&T Finance Ltd., Bank of Maharashtra, Elecon Engineering Company Ltd., Indian Bank and Just Dial.
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Thursday
Indian equities posted their steepest single-day decline since March as rising crude prices, renewed Middle East tensions and weak global cues triggered broad-based selling. Analysts said geopolitical developments, earnings guidance and central bank decisions will shape the market’s near-term direction.
IT stocks are beginning to offer bank FD-like dividend yields. But is that a trap for investors?
Indian IT stocks now offer dividend yields comparable to bank fixed deposits. These yields have risen because stock prices have significantly declined from their peaks. Companies possess substantial liquidity and are actively using buybacks and dividends for support. However, sector headwinds from AI and geopolitics create uncertainty for future growth. Investors face a polarized market with potential risks and rewards.
Hot Stocks: 3 stocks that may give returns between 16-24%
Brokerages initiated coverage on three Indian companies with positive ratings. Kirloskar Oil Engines has a price target implying a twenty-four percent upside. APL Apollo Tubes is seen as a strong play in building materials. Union Bank of India offers a sixteen percent potential return. These recommendations suggest significant future growth prospects for the firms.
FPIs stage strong comeback in financials with record fortnightly inflows in 2026
Foreign investors bought Indian financials worth over fourteen thousand crore rupees. This marked their highest purchase in financials during the second half of June. Overseas investors became net buyers of Indian equities after significant earlier outflows. Global index rebalancing and value purchases boosted renewed investor appetite for financials. Financial services and infrastructure sectors are expected to remain favored by long-term investors.
INR slips in opening trades as dollar recovers marginally; downside seen limited
The Indian rupee fell 10 paise to 95.28 against the American currency in early trade on Monday, weighed down by slight uptick of the American currency in the overseas market. However, positive cues from local equities and easing international oil prices are likely to limit downside in the counter. Indian shares are seen opening in green, with underlying sentiment likely to remain underpinned by improving earnings visibility and expectations of a more supportive global liquidity environment going forward. The BSE Sensex gained 176.99 points (0.23%) to open at 77,940.90, while the NSE Nifty 50 rose 36.00 points (0.15%) to open at 24,306.85.
Stocks in news: HDFC Bank, Vedanta Power, YES Bank, Sun Pharma, Waaree Energies
Indian markets surged for a third straight day, buoyed by global sentiment and strong performance from heavyweight stocks like HDFC Bank and YES Bank. Analysts note a technical breakout, though resistance looms. Several companies, including Dabur India and Vedanta Power, reported positive quarterly updates, while Tata Power withdrew a controversial distribution application. ONGC's leadership eligibility criteria have also been broadened.

What's stopping foreign investors from returning to India? A global investor explains
India doesn't yet have a strong trigger to attract foreign investors back in a big way, according to investor Adrian Mowat. He says better corporate earnings, lower oil prices and clearer proof that Indian IT companies can use AI to create value for clients could help revive overseas investor interest.
Robust overseas show helps TVS emerge top 2-wheeler company in India
TVS Motor Company has achieved a significant milestone, becoming India's largest two-wheeler manufacturer by total monthly sales for the first time, driven by robust international business and exports. While Hero MotoCorp and Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India followed, TVS's overseas sales significantly boosted its overall figures, showcasing the growing influence of global markets on the Indian automotive landscape.
RBI's concessional swap facility to boost financial institutions' overseas borrowing: S&P
The Reserve Bank of India's new concessional forex swap facility is set to significantly lower borrowing costs for government-owned financial institutions, encouraging them to increase external borrowings. This move aims to attract foreign capital, bolster reserves, and support the rupee. S&P Global Ratings highlights that these government-linked entities, crucial for strategic sectors, will benefit from cheaper funding and enhanced financial flexibility, potentially driving economic growth.
Stocks in news: Hero MotoCorp, Canara Bank, Bharti Airtel, Indian Hotels, SBI
Indian markets opened positively, with analysts suggesting a stock-specific strategy amidst consolidation. Hero MotoCorp sees a revival in commuter bike demand, planning capacity expansion. Canara Bank and Indian Bank reported strong credit growth. Bharti Airtel's NBFC arm has begun operations, while Indian Hotels plans significant capital expenditure. SBI launched AI-powered innovations, and BPCL is acquiring a stake in a Brazilian oil venture.