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Kevin Warsh is no hawk and Fed rate hikes look unlikely: Julius Baer
Mark Matthews, Head of Research Asia at Bank Julius Baer, expects crude oil to fall to $60 per barrel by next year. However, he said strong earnings growth in the US, driven by artificial intelligence investments, continues to attract global capital, limiting the appeal of India for international investors in the near term.

Dalmia Bharat Plans To Raise Rs 4,000 Crore; Targets 110-130 MTPA Cement Capacity By FY31
Dalmia Bharat remains optimistic about the cement industry's growth prospects and expects cement demand to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6-7 per cent over the next few years, driven by government-led infrastructure spending, private-sector investments, and rising housing demand amid increasing urbanisation.
IT nightmare on loop, Accenture's 20% fall highlights AI disruption
Indian tech stocks experienced a sharp decline Friday, mirroring a significant drop in global IT giant Accenture due to weaker-than-expected revenue and order forecasts. The Nifty IT index plunged over 6%, with major players like Infosys and TCS seeing substantial losses. Analysts suggest valuations are now attractive but future growth remains uncertain amid AI advancements, advising caution for investors.
Market snaps five-day rally as IT rout drags Nifty below 24,050
The domestic equity benchmarks ended sharply lower on Friday, snapping a five-session winning streak. The Nifty slipped below the 24,050 mark as a steep sell-off in IT stocks weighed on sentiment. Technology shares came under pressure after Accenture trimmed its revenue growth guidance and flagged weak demand visibility, raising concerns about global IT spending. Healthcare and pharma stocks, however, bucked the broader weakness. Investor sentiment was further affected by continued FII selling, weak global cues and rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Profit booking following the recent market rally also added to the downside pressure.

Sensex, Nifty end in the red: 5 key reasons behind today's market fall
The Nifty IT index emerged as the worst-performing sectoral gauge, dropping 4% after Accenture cut its revenue growth guidance. IT heavyweights Infosys, TCS, HCLTech, and Tech Mahindra were among the top losers on the Nifty.
Nifty IT crashes 6% to 3-year low as Infosys, HCL Tech, other IT stocks crash up to 9%. Time to buy the dip?
The Nifty IT index slumped over 6% to a three-year low after Accenture’s guidance cut triggered a sharp sell-off in Infosys, TCS, HCLTech and other IT stocks. While some experts see valuations turning attractive after the correction, others remain cautious amid AI-led disruption and slowing growth prospects.

Lower oil prices and NRI inflows could change India's macro outlook: Nomura
Robert Subbaraman, Head of Global Macro Research at Nomura Singapore, expects lower oil prices to ease inflation pressures, support growth and strengthen the rupee, while maintaining a Fed-on-hold view despite rising risks of a US rate hike.
Nifty IT index cracks 6%; TCS, Infy, TechM, LTM, HCL Tech plunge up to 8%
Indian IT stocks fell on Friday as Accenture narrowed its annual revenue growth forecast and issued weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter guidance, despite steady quarterly earnings.

Bajaj Finance upbeat on growth despite uncertainties; check why JPMorgan is bullish
Of the 38 analysts that have coverage on Bajaj Finance, 27 of them have a 'Buy' rating, five have a 'Hold' recommendation, while six others have 'Sell' call on the stock.

Nifty Outlook for June 19: Reliance, IT stocks hold key for Friday's trade
Heading into Friday's session, IT stocks will remain in focus after Accenture shares plunged 19% in their biggest one-day decline on record. The selloff came after Accenture trimmed the upper end of its annual revenue growth forecast on June 18. Following the development, Infosys ADRs fell nearly 8%, while Wipro ADRs declined about 4%.
Sensex trades flat, Nifty below 24,050 as markets snap gaining streak after Fed’s hawkish signal
Indian stock market is trading lower as Sensex and Nifty snap a four-session gaining streak after a hawkish US Federal Reserve tone raised rate hike expectations. IT stocks lead losses, while broader markets remain resilient. India VIX eases and market breadth stays positive despite weak benchmark performance.