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ICICI Prudential Life Insurance hit with Rs 984 crore tax demand
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance faces a significant tax demand of Rs 984 crore. An appellate order upheld the demand, which relates to input tax credit reversal. The company plans to file a further appeal. Despite the large sum, ICICI Prudential Life states there is no immediate impact. This development concerns tax liabilities from July 2017 to July 2022.
Market Highlights: Sensex settles 271 pts lower, Nifty below 25,200; ICICI Bank, Trent drop 2% each; rupe... - The Economic Times
Market Highlights: Sensex settles 271 pts lower, Nifty below 25,200; ICICI Bank, Trent drop 2% each; rupe...The Economic Times

ICICI Pru MF stock falls nearly 4% today as MTM impact, mixed Q4 trends weigh despite bullish brokerage calls
ICICI Prudential AMC shares fell today after the company reported a sequential drop in Q4 net profit, largely due to mark-to-market (MTM) losses, even as underlying operating performance remained steady.

Buy ICICI Prudential AMC; target of Rs 3850: Motilal Oswal
Motilal Oswal is bullish on ICICI Prudential AMC recommended buy rating on the stock with a target price of Rs 3850 in its research report dated April 14, 2026.

Buy ICICI Prudential Life Insurance; target of Rs 650: Motilal Oswal
Motilal Oswal is bullish on ICICI Prudential Life Insurance recommended buy rating on the stock with a target price of Rs 650 in its research report dated April 15, 2026.

ICICI Prudential AMC ends FY26 on a strong note
This financial giant is winning the "Savings Race" in India

Buy ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company; target of Rs 3585: Prabhudas Lilladher
Prabhudas Lilladher is bullish on ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company has recommended buy rating on the stock with a target price of Rs 3585 in its research report dated April 14, 2026.

Closing Bell: Nifty crosses 24,200, Sensex surges 1,264 pts on renewed hopes of US-Iran peace talks
Interglobe Aviation, Max Healthcare, Power Grid Corp, Wipro, Eternal were among biggest gainers on the Nifty, while losers were Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank. All the sectoral indices ended in the green with Capital Goods, Oil & Gas, Power, Infra, Media, Realty, Consumer Durables, IT rise 2% each. Nifty Midcap and Smallcap indices up more than 2 percent each.

Live: Banking stocks fuel Nifty above 24,500; Uncertainty persists on US-Iran talks | Closing Bell
Indian markets ended lower, dragged by weakness in IT stocks. The BSE Sensex slipped over 650 points, while the Nifty 50 fell below 24,450. HCL Technologies led the decline, logging its sharpest fall in 11 years after weak guidance, pulling down peers like Infosys and TCS. Despite the headline fall, market breadth remained positive with broader markets outperforming, as smallcaps extended gains for a second straight session. Financials were under pressure, with ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank slipping. On the upside, stocks like Tata Consumer Products, NTPC and Hindustan Unilever emerged as key gainers.

Taking Stock: Markets rebound; Nifty reclaims 24,150, Sensex jumps 600 pts
Among the top gainers on the index were Maruti Suzuki India, Coal India, Tech Mahindra, ITC Limited, and Reliance Industries. On the downside, InterGlobe Aviation, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, NTPC, ICICI Bank and Bajaj Finserv were among the key laggards.

Bank Nifty rises nearly 1.5% as banking stocks extend rebound; ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Federal Bank lead gains
Among individual banking stocks, Federal Bank led the gains, rising about 2.4 percent. ICICI Bank shares advanced more than 2 percent. PSU bank stocks also participated in the rally. The recovery comes a day after the banking index witnessed heavy selling pressure.

Bank Nifty falls over 2% as crude-driven inflation worries weigh; ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank among top Nifty losers
The weakness in banking stocks reflects macro concerns arising from surging crude oil prices amid the escalation of the Middle East conflict. Elevated crude oil prices have reignited inflationary concerns, stoking fears of tighter monetary policies and delay in interest-rate cuts by central banks.