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Brent crude oil bias may remain bearish-to-neutral in H2CY2026
Mohammed Imran, research Analyst at Mirae Asset Sharekhan has a bearish-to-neutral view on Brent through H2CY2026, with a base-case range of $68-72/bbl.

Top Gainers & losers on 1 July: Reliance Power, Delhivery, Eternal, Paytm, MCX, Dabur India among top gainers
The Indian stock market opened positively in July, led by strong buying in realty, FMCG, and auto stocks, with Nifty 50 at 24,005 and Sensex at 76,873. However, IT and metal sectors saw declines as geopolitical tensions impacted crude oil prices.

Healthcare, banks and EVs remain long-term bets: Invesco Mutual Fund's Taher Badshah
Taher Badshah, Chief Investment Officer at Invesco Mutual Fund, expects EV adoption to increase gradually with policy support, while opportunities are emerging in power distribution alongside transmission. Badshah also said SIP inflows remain stable and mutual fund industry trends are not showing signs of concern.

Top Gainers & Losers on June 29: Persistent Systems, Netweb Tech, Astral, MRF, Berger Paints, OLA among top losers
Indian equities continued their decline on June 29, with the Nifty 50 dropping 0.46% and the BSE Sensex falling 0.44% amid renewed Middle East tensions. While pharmaceutical and metal stocks gained, auto and technology shares suffered notable losses, reflecting mixed sectoral performance.

Graphite India management to meet Kotak Mutual Fund on June 24 - scanx.trade
Graphite India management to meet Kotak Mutual Fund on June 24scanx.trade
MF favourites: 12 smallcap stocks surge up to 240% in CY26; 3 turn multibaggers
Twelve smallcap stocks have surged up to 240% in CY26 so far, with three turning multibaggers, driven by strong mutual fund participation. Data shows rising institutional interest across 202 stocks held by over 50 MF schemes, with MTAR Technologies, HFCL and Apar Industries among the top outperformers this year.
Easing West Asia tensions boost IPO activity, 3 issues to open next week
The primary market is showing signs of revival as improving geopolitical conditions in West Asia have boosted investor sentiment, prompting three mainboard IPO launches next week and paving the way for more public issues in the pipeline. Cordelia Cruises operator Waterways Leisure Tourism, Jaipur-based jewellery manufacturer Advit Jewels, and IT solutions provider CSM Technologies will launch their maiden public issues over the next few days, while packaging solutions provider Knack Packaging is expected to announce its price band. Quick commerce unicorn Zepto is looking to raise over Rs 10,000 crore, and the country's largest fund house, SBI Mutual Fund, plans to launch its Rs 13,000-crore public issue next month, according to people familiar with the development. In June, CMR Green Technologies and Hexagon Nutrition have already launched their IPOs, while the public issue of insurtech unicorn Turtlemint Fintech Solutions is currently underway. Adding to the momentum, the National
Vedanta Aluminium, other demerged stocks surge up to 5%. Which has been the best performer since market debut?
Vedanta’s newly listed demerged entities outperformed the broader market on Friday, with shares of Vedanta Aluminium Metal, Vedanta Iron and Steel, Vedanta Power and Vedanta Oil and Gas rising up to 5%. The rally comes days after their market debut following Vedanta’s mega demerger.
GRSE, Paras, Zen Tech: Analyst sees up to 54% upside in 3 defence stocks
Defence stocks to buy: Muthuselvaraj of Mirae Asset Sharekhan explains that Paras Defence is showing an uptrend, trading with higher top, higher bottom pattern after breaking from consolidation zone.
APL Apollo Tubes Ltd gains for fifth session
APL Apollo Tubes Ltd is quoting at Rs 1850.3, up 0.45% on the day as on 12:44 IST on the NSE. The stock is up 2.86% in last one year as compared to a 3.09% fall in NIFTY and a 41.61% fall in the Nifty Metal.
Vedanta Power to Vedanta Aluminium Metal: Which Vedanta demerger stock offers the best risk-reward? - Mint
Vedanta Power to Vedanta Aluminium Metal: Which Vedanta demerger stock offers the best risk-reward?Mint
Vedanta Aluminium vs Vedanta Power: Which can give investors better wealth in Rs 2 lakh crore demerger play
Vedanta's demerger has created distinct investment opportunities in Vedanta Aluminium Metal and Vedanta Power. Vedanta Aluminium, valued at Rs 2.06 lakh crore, stands out due to its scale, integrated operations, and strong demand drivers, making it the preferred choice for growth investors. Vedanta Power, valued at Rs 16,149 crore, offers a more stable, income-oriented proposition.