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Gainers & Losers: Vodafone Idea, ONGC among 7 big stock movers on Wednesday
Domestic markets surged Wednesday as oil fell below $100. Nifty and Sensex rose over 1%, with notable stock-specific movements across sectors in today's session
INR recovers under Rs 95/$ mark as oil plunges; Nifty, Sensex stage a sharp recovery
The Indian rupee appreciated 61 paise to close at 94.57 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday, as Brent crude prices retreated from elevated levels under USD 100 per barrel after US President Donald Trump hinted at a possible deal with Iran. Market sentiment was boosted after Trump paused "Project Freedom," a US operation to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Indias BSE Sensex rose 1.2% to close at 77,958.5 on Wednesday, an over two-week high as global market sentiment improved following a drop in crude oil prices after US President Trump claimed progress in negotiations with Iran toward an agreement to end the war. Meanwhile, DXY slipped 97.53, the lowest since February 2026. Over the past 4 weeks, Dollar Index lost 2.22%, and in the last 12 months, it decreased 1.98%.
Ruchit Jain of Motilal Oswal suggests Granules India, Nippon Life, and SRF shares to buy for the short term
The Nifty 50 and Sensex increased on May 6, supported by a government credit guarantee scheme for businesses. Investor sentiment improved due to positive earnings reports and falling oil prices, suggesting resilience in markets despite recent challenges.
Vedanta Ltd soars 2.8%, rises for third straight session
Vedanta Ltd is quoting at Rs 312.4, up 2.8% on the day as on 12:49 IST on the NSE. The stock is up 100.67% in last one year as compared to a 1.62% fall in NIFTY and a 51.5% fall in the Nifty Metal index.

Stock Market LIVE Updates, Sensex Today: Sensex Jumps 100 Points, Nifty Up 55 As Oil Prices Retreat - NDTV
Stock Market LIVE Updates, Sensex Today: Sensex Jumps 100 Points, Nifty Up 55 As Oil Prices RetreatNDTV
INR regains momentum as oil prices retreat
The Indian rupee regained some momentum in opening trades on Wednesday as Brent crude prices retreated from their elevated level after US President Donald Trump hinted at a possible deal with Iran. Oil prices fell to USD 108 per barrel, as signs of easing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East offset the lingering supply concerns. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 95, then gained some ground and touched an early high of 94.95, registering a gain of 23 paise from its previous low. Yesterday, the counter ended at 95.18. Indian benchmark indices also opened higher with the Sensex rising over 250 points and Nifty 50 comfortably above 24,100, amid signs of easing tensions in the Middle East.
Sensex Today Trades Higher | Nifty Above 24,100 | PSU & Auto Stocks Lead - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Trades Higher | Nifty Above 24,100 | PSU & Auto Stocks LeadEquitymaster
Sensex Today Trades Higher | Nifty Above 24,100 | PSU & Auto Stocks Lead - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Trades Higher | Nifty Above 24,100 | PSU & Auto Stocks LeadEquitymaster
Why is the market rising today? Sensex jumps 400 points, Nifty above 24,100; 6 factors behind D-Street rebound
Indian stock markets surged on Wednesday, with Sensex and Nifty gaining significantly in early trading. This positive sentiment was driven by growing hopes for a swift resolution to the Iran-US conflict, coupled with a decline in crude oil prices. Investor confidence was further bolstered by a drop in market volatility.
It's History! Smallcaps could build on big gains last month
The Nifty Smallcap 100 index surged 18.4% in April, its third-highest monthly gain since inception. Historical data suggests this could lead to further gains over the next 12 months, though elevated valuations present a potential cap on upside. Experts remain positive on small caps for an 18-24 month view, but caution that current valuations are richer than in prior episodes.

Trade Setup for May 6: Nifty manages to hold 24,000 but banking index holds the key
The Bank Nifty continued to lag, ending 0.6% lower and trading below key moving averages. Analyst Sudeep Shah said the 54,100-54,000 zone will act as a crucial support for Bank Nifty. A break below 54,000 could trigger further downside towards 53,400.
Sensex falls over 250 points, Nifty below 24,100 as US-Iran launch fresh attacks, rupee tumbles to record low - The Economic Times
Sensex falls over 250 points, Nifty below 24,100 as US-Iran launch fresh attacks, rupee tumbles to record lowThe Economic Times