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INR settles higher on positive cues from local equities; Weak greenback supports
The Indian rupee rose 14 paise to settle at 95.33 (provisional) against the US dollar on Friday as the greenback weakened but crude oil prices steadied amid intensifying tensions in West Asia. FII outflows and uncertainties over fresh tensions in West Asia weighed on the local unit while positive sentiment in the domestic equity markets provided support. Local shares ended Friday's session on a buoyant note, with firm cues from global markets and TCS' better-than-expected Q1 earnings helping underpin investor sentiment. Fears about a return to full-blow war however subsided after President Donald Trump claimed that Iran wants to "make a deal so badly," but he doesn't know if they're worthy of making a deal. The BSE Sensex climbed 827.57 points (1.08%) to close at 77,569.39, while the NSE Nifty 50 rose 244.10 points (1.02%) to settle at 24,206.90.

Market Pulse: Key triggers to watch before the July 10 trading session
Friday is expected to be an eventful session for Indian markets, with investors set to react to TCS' June quarter earnings. Market participants will also track the impact of Apollo Micro Systems' ₹1,550-crore acquisition of a 41.33% stake in Premier Explosives.On the global front, US markets traded higher, supported by gains in semiconductor stocks and lower oil prices, although renewed tensions between Washington and Tehran kept investors cautious. Traders will also monitor the impact of lower-than-expected US jobless claims and June existing home sales data on 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.
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.

Crude oil, global cues, TCS earnings to steer Indian stock market this week - Rediff
Crude oil, global cues, TCS earnings to steer Indian stock market this weekRediff
Sensex jumps over 500 points, Nifty tops 24,150 as oil slips below $70/bbl on US-Iran peace talks
Indian stock markets saw a second day of gains, with Sensex and Nifty inching up as oil prices plummeted to $70 a barrel amid US-Iran peace talks. Tech stocks like Infosys led the charge, while broader markets also traded higher. Analysts point to falling crude, strong auto sales, and tapering FII selling as positive near-term drivers, though monsoon progress remains a watch point.
INR slumps back beyond Rs 95 per dollar mark as dollar stays firm; positive local equities cap downside
The Indian rupee depreciated 67 paise to close near a three-week low of 95.23 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday, as a strengthening dollar index weighed on emerging market currencies. The USD/INR pair witnessed significant pressure due to the strengthening of the American currency in the overseas market, persistent capital outflows, and broader Asian currency weakness. Moreover, market sentiment turned highly cautious, following the breach of the psychological level of 95.00. Local equities also rebounded driven by positive global cues, a drop in crude oil prices, and easing geopolitical tensions. The NSE Nifty 50 gained 140.10 points (0.59%) to close at 24,005.85, while the BSE Sensex climbed 443.97 points (0.58%) to settle at 76,922.64.
Sensex falls 50 points, Nifty above 24,050; Eternal, Sun Pharma, TechM rise 1%
Indian stock markets traded mixed on Monday, with Sensex dipping slightly and Nifty inching higher amidst rising oil prices due to Iran-US tensions. While some blue-chips gained, broader markets saw a minor decline. Analysts suggest a potential market upturn due to easing FII selling and South Korea's volatility, but a deficient monsoon remains a concern. Upcoming Q1 results are expected to drive stock-specific movements.
Mcap of 6 of top-10 most valued firms climbs Rs 88,678 cr; ICICI Bank biggest winner
Indian stock markets saw a modest gain last week, with the top 10 companies adding Rs 88,678.1 crore in market valuation. ICICI Bank led the surge, followed by HDFC Bank and Reliance Industries. However, Bharti Airtel, TCS, and LIC experienced significant valuation drops. This positive market sentiment was attributed to easing crude oil prices and improved geopolitical developments.
Sensex jumps 400 points, Nifty rises above 24,100 as oil prices cool below $73 per barrel
Indian stock markets surged on Thursday, with Sensex and Nifty climbing significantly as falling oil prices bolstered investor confidence. Major gainers included IndiGo, M&M, Maruti Suzuki, and TCS, while broader markets also saw positive movement. The real estate and auto sectors led the gains, indicating a robust trading session for the day.

OMCs get a breather from cooling oil prices, but the coast is not all clear
As the West Asia conflict approaches resolution, Indian oil marketing companies (OMCs) are breathing a sigh of relief. With Brent crude prices falling below $80 per barrel, there's optimism for a financial rebound in the sector.
Sensex rises over 250 points, Nifty above 23,900 as markets extend gains; HCL Tech among top gainers
Indian stock markets surged for a third consecutive day, with Sensex and Nifty extending gains amid optimism around a potential Iran-US peace deal framework. While positive macro factors like falling crude oil prices and a stable rupee offer resilience, concerns remain regarding the monsoon's impact on inflation and FII flows.