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Stocks to Watch for April 24: Infosys, Tata Capital, LTM, Adani Energy Solutions, Cyient and more
Infosys, LTIMindtree, Tata Capital, Adani Energy Solutions, Cyient, Mahindra Logistics and Himadri Speciality Chemical post mixed Q4, key earnings from Reliance and others due April 24. Here are few stocks to keep an eye on ahead of Friday's trading session.
Tata Capital Q4 Results: Cons PAT soars 43% YoY to Rs 1,502 crore, revenue rises 9%
Tata Capital Q4 Results Tata Capital announced a significant 43% year-on-year increase in its consolidated net profit for the March quarter of 2026, reaching Rs 1,502 crore. This growth was supported by a 9% rise in revenue from operations, which stood at Rs 8,160 crore. The company's board also recommended a final dividend of Re 0.57 per equity share.
Tata Capital Q4 Results: Profit jumps 43% YoY to ₹1,502 crore; first-ever dividend declared
Tata Capital said that its bottom line stood at ₹1,466.27 crore during the quarter under review, as against ₹999.81 crore in the same period last year. Meanwhile, on a quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) basis, the figure was higher by 15.93%.
INR weakens near Rs 94 per dollar mark amid resurgence in oil prices
The Indian rupee weakened for the third straight session, losing 39 paise to settle at 93.83 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday as oil prices resumed surge amid uncertainty on US-Iran peace talks eroded hopes of easing West Asia conflict. Intense selling in domestic equity markets and sustained outflow of foreign capital also weighed on the Indian currency. Indian shares fell sharply on Wednesday, with stalled U.S.-Iran peace talks, somewhat hawkish comments from Federal Reserve nominee Kevin Warsh at a Senate confirmation hearing, and a disappointing set of numbers for the fourth quarter from IT major HCL Technologies weighing on sentiment. The Sensex settled 757 points or 0.95% lower at 78,516, while the Nifty 50 ended 198 points or 0.8% lower at 24,378. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 93.69 and touched an intraday low of 93.87 against the greenback during the session, nearing the 94 level and its lowest level in three weeks.
HDFC Bank's Atanu Chakraborty episode may not be dramatic for lender's financial show
HDFC Bank posted a strong FY26 performance despite recent governance-related headlines and leadership changes, with CreditSights noting that these developments are unlikely to have any meaningful impact on its credit profile or stability. The bank reported a 10.9% rise in net profit to Rs 74,700 crore, supported by 12.1% loan growth, robust deposit mobilisation, and continued best-in-class asset quality, with gross NPAs falling to 1.15% and credit costs at multi-quarter lows. Capital buffers remained strong with a CET1 ratio of 17.3%, underscoring resilience even as external macro risks persist.

Tata Group stock sees best single-day jump in 16 months after profitability returns in Q4
India's Mutual Funds do not have any shareholding in NELCO, while Schlumberger Ltd. owns a 3.8% stake. As many as 6.9 lakh small retail investors, or those with authorized share capital of up to ₹2 lakh, have a 33.1% stake in the company.

Sebi cuts minimum investment to ₹1,000 for social impact funds to broaden retail participation
This would align the minimum application size requirement for subscribing to Zero Coupon Zero Principal Instruments under Sebi’s ICDR (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2018.
Wipro announces share buyback worth ₹15,000 crore. Check price, record date and other details
Wipro buyback: Wipro's board at its meeting today approved the proposal to buyback up to 60,00,00,000 fully paid-up equity shares or 5.7% of the total paid-up equity share capital, for an aggregate amount not exceeding ₹15,000 crore.
Wipro share buyback: IT major announces Rs 15,000 crore offer at 19% premium. Key things to know
Wipro share buyback: IT services giant Wipro announced a significant Rs 15,000 crore share buyback at Rs 250 per share, a 19% premium over the last closing price. This marks the company's first buyback in over three years, involving up to 60 crore shares, representing 5.7% of its paid-up capital. Promoters have indicated their intention to participate in the tender route buyback.

Risk-reward has improved; Indian economy structurally more resilient: Rishabh Nahar of Qode Advisors
In an interview with Mint, Rishabh Nahar of Qode Advisors discusses the current market structure. With a unique 'all-weather' investment philosophy, he emphasises the importance of long-term capital commitment amidst market fluctuations.
Share buybacks this month: Wipro, Aurobindo Pharma, 2 other stocks to watch out for
Four companies—Wipro, Cyient, Windlas Biotech, and Aurobindo Pharma—are set to announce or act on share buybacks this month, with Aurobindo’s record date due soon. Buybacks involve companies repurchasing shares to boost value, use surplus cash, or strengthen ownership. Meanwhile, new rules under the Finance Bill 2026 impose a 12% surcharge on buyback-related capital gains for promoters, while other investors remain taxed as per existing norms.
Tata invests ₹1,500 crore more to charge up iPhone biz
Tata Group has infused ₹1,500 crore into Tata Electronics to scale up its iPhone manufacturing business, alongside plans for further investments. The group has also increased capital in its Pegatron India unit. Analysts say the move reflects long-term capacity expansion, as Tata strengthens its role in Apple supply chains and pushes into semiconductors.