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Closing Bell: Market fails to hold gains, end lower amid late selling
Biggest Nifty losers were HDFC Bank, ONGC, HDFC Life, Titan Company, Apollo Hospitals, while gainers included Hindalco Industries, Trent, Adani Enterprises, Adani Ports and Eternal. Among sectors, IT, capital goods and metal indices gained 1% each, while auto, bank, oil & gas ended lower. The Nifty midcap index rose 0.6 percent and smallcap index added nearly 1 percent.

War, Oil Shock & Market Volatility: Is the Worst Behind or Bigger Fall Ahead?
Global markets have been rattled by escalating geopolitical tensions and major volatility in oil prices. Are equities nearing a bottom, or is a deeper correction still ahead? In this conversation with N Mahalakshmi of Moneycontrol, Sanjeev Prasad, Co-Head of Institutional Equities at Kotak Institutional Equities, breaks down how the Israel-Iran conflict, rising oil prices, and global risk sentiment could shape the trajectory of markets. He also discusses whether the current volatility presents a buying opportunity, how global capital flows could shift, and what investors should watch in the coming weeks.

Morgan Stanley bullish on Reliance Industries, flags AI capex as next capital allocation pivot; sees 28% upside
Morgan Stanley said Reliance Industries' plan to invest Rs 10 lakh crore over seven years in AI, digital infrastructure and related energy supply marks the next major shift in capital allocation. The scale of the proposed investments mirrors that of its earlier telecom and consumer push.

IOC, BPCL, HPCL stocks in focus as PL Capital sees 'washout quarter' for OMCs
PL Capital expects IOC, BPCL and HPCL to report losses of Rs 185.7 billion, Rs 124 billion and Rs 125.5 billion, respectively

West Asia conflict doesn't derail India's macro story; here's why Ikigai isn't worried
Pankaj Tibrewal, Founder and CIO of Ikigai Asset Management argues India's dependence on crude oil has fallen sharply over the past two decades, while stronger services exports, record forex reserves, RBI liquidity and potential $50-80 billion capital inflows leave the economy far better equipped to absorb geopolitical shocks than during previous oil crises.