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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.

'Stolen Cards, Automated Accounts, Deep Fakes': How Cybercriminals Use AI To Circulate Child Abuse Material
Cybercriminals actively test moderation systems to figure out how they can slip past them.
India, Japan agree on crude oil stockpiling & reserve systems
India and Japan are joining forces to bolster energy security, creating joint strategies for crude oil and petroleum product stockpiling to shield consumers and industries from West Asia conflict disruptions. The nations will share market insights, stabilize energy prices, and explore third-country energy sourcing and upstream investments. This collaboration aims to enhance regional energy resilience through shared mechanisms and dialogues.

Stocks to watch, July 3: Paytm, BPCL, Coal India, Adani Enterprises, J&K Bank, Ramco Systems, PNB, D-Mart - Upstox
Stocks to watch, July 3: Paytm, BPCL, Coal India, Adani Enterprises, J&K Bank, Ramco Systems, PNB, D-MartUpstox
Stocks to Watch today: Adani Enterprises, Tata Motors PV, BPCL, Coal India
Stock to Watch today, July 3: Hindustan Zinc, Bajaj Housing Finance, LG Electronics India, PB Fintech, and Titagarh Rail Systems are among the top stocks to remain in focus today
Persistent's Nagarro deal could be a near-term pain for long-term gain
Persistent Systems is acquiring Nagarro SE for $1.3 billion, aiming for European expansion and reduced US market reliance. While strategically beneficial long-term, the deal, funded by debt, faces short-term pressure due to Nagarro's decelerating growth and a high acquisition price. Persistent must now focus on boosting combined revenue without sacrificing profitability, a key challenge ahead.
India's AI infrastructure opportunity is being underestimated, says Abhay Laijawala
Abhay Laijawala, MD & CIO-India at Lighthouse Canton, believes key concerns weighing on India—including oil prices, currency stability and the perception that India lacks an AI story—are turning into tailwinds. He argues investors are overlooking India's role in the global AI infrastructure buildout, spanning data centres, power, cooling systems and capital goods. Laijawala is positive on engineering, capital goods and textiles, while remaining cautious on consumer staples due to El Niño risks.
Govt eyes fast-tracking local production of high-end medical devices
India is planning to boost local manufacturing of around 10 high-value medical devices, including MRI systems and pacemakers, to curb reliance on expensive imports. Industry consultations with the government are underway to identify key product categories for accelerated development. This initiative aims to address a significant rise in medical device imports, with potential policy support including tariff reviews and subsidies.
Kirloskar Oil hits the upper circuit, but upside may be limited here on
Kirloskar Oil Engines shares surged to their daily limit following a substantial order from data-centre firm HyperNext for 192 megawatts of power systems. Analysts see this deal as a significant validation of the company's capabilities, potentially boosting its market share in high-horsepower segments. While near-term gains might be tempered by the recent rally, the stock remains a promising investment with analysts maintaining 'Buy' ratings and revised price targets.

Kirloskar Oil Engines shares hit 20% upper circuit. JM Financial sees more upside
Kirloskar Oil Engines shares surged 20% after winning a substantial order from HyperNext for 96 units of its 2,500 kVA power systems, enhancing its position in the data centre market dominated by Cummins. JM Financial and Motilal Oswal raised target prices, citing strong growth potential.
Kirloskar Oil climbs after bagging order from HyperNext
Kirloskar Oil Engines surged 16.21% to Rs 2,315.25 after the company secured a significant order from HyperNext to deploy high-capacity power systems for hyperscale data centres in India.

Kirloskar Oil Engines wins 192 MW power order for AI data centre
Kirloskar Oil Engines Limited (KOEL) has won a 192 MW power systems order from HyperNext to support a large AI-enabled data centre project in India. The deployment includes 96 units of its Optiprime Dual Core systems, which will provide backup power for hyperscale cloud and AI infrastructure. The project is aimed at building resilient, energy-efficient digital infrastructure to meet rising demand from artificial intelligence and cloud computing workloads.