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Top Gainers & Losers on April 15: RailTel Corp, Coforge, Anant Raj, Suzlon Energy, Hindustan Zinc among top gainers
On April 15, Indian markets surged as investors reacted positively to potential US-Iran negotiations. The Nifty and BSE Sensex gained 1.63% and 1.64%, respectively, while many stocks in technology and real estate sectors performed well, though a few faced declines.

Vodafone Idea, Ola Electric, Reliance Power, Suzlon Energy among most traded stocks on NSE today, April 15, 2026
Vodafone Idea, Ola Electric Mobility, Reliance Power, Suzlon Energy, Tata Silver Exchange Traded Fund, Billionbrains Garage Ventures (Groww), and Jaiprakash Power Ventures (JP Power) were among the most traded stocks, or the most active stocks in terms of volume, on the NSE.
Global funds flee Indian stocks at record pace on growth fears
Global funds are exiting Indian equities at a record pace, driven by an energy shock from the US-Iran war and a lack of compelling AI-linked investment narratives. This sustained selling has pressured local shares, with over $600 billion wiped off their value from last year's peak, despite strong domestic inflows.
Foreign investors dump Indian equities at record pace on energy shock By Investing.com - Investing.com India
Foreign investors dump Indian equities at record pace on energy shock By Investing.comInvesting.com India

Global Funds Flee Indian Stocks at Record Pace on Growth Fears
Global funds are dumping Indian equities at a record clip as an energy shock from the US-Iran war threatens to derail the outlook of the world’s fastest-growing major economy.

Wall Street opens higher as inflation meets estimates; weekend Iran talks in focus
US stocks rise as March inflation meets forecasts despite energy surge, Iran ceasefire talks eyed, oil stays below 100, Indian Sensex and Nifty jump nearly 6 percent for week
Oil prices to settle at $75-80 in 2 months, Nifty to touch 29K by March 2027, says Emkay. Here’s why
Emkay Global Financial Services expects crude oil to stabilise at $75–80 within two months and sees the Nifty 50 hitting 29,000 by March 2027. A potential Iran–US peace deal, easing energy pressures and steady earnings growth are seen driving a rebound in Indian equities despite near-term macro headwinds.
Pre-market action: Here's the trade setup for today's session
Indian stock markets saw a dip on Thursday. Investors are watching developments in West Asia. Near-term support might come from easing tensions and stable oil prices. However, a sustained recovery depends on the US-Iran situation, energy prices, and liquidity. The India VIX, a fear gauge, increased. Foreign investors were net sellers.

Oil Trading Costs Have Surged Since Iran War Began
Intercontinental Exchange Inc. has significantly boosted the margins traders have to post for its Brent crude and European diesel futures contracts since start of the war in Iran, as surging volatility spiked energy prices.
'Rate action unlikely in FY27; if any, it could be a rise,' say economists
Indian markets expect a prolonged pause in policy rates. Economists foresee no immediate tightening as higher global energy prices have a limited impact. The Reserve Bank of India is likely to maintain rates through FY27. While most anticipate a pause, a rate hike is considered more probable than a cut if the Iran conflict persists and affects growth.
West Asia Conflict presents opportunity to accelerate structural reforms aimed at strengthening economic resilience
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has released a report titled 'West Asia Conflict: Implications for India and Imperatives for Industry and Government', highlighting the emerging economic risks from the ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia and outlining a roadmap for coordinated action by industry and government. The report provides a structured assessment of the evolving situation and its cascading impact on the Indian economy, spanning across energy, logistics as well as manufacturing supply chains.

Top Gainers & Losers on April 09: Ola Electric, Meesho, Ather Energy, Honasa Consumer, HFCL among top gainers
Renewed Middle East tensions and increasing oil prices caused the Indian stock market to retreat, snapping a five-day winning streak. The Nifty 50 fell nearly 1% and the S&P BSE Sensex by 1.22%, while the broader market saw gains in several sectors.