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Dalal Street set for a firm opening as GIFT Nifty trades higher
Indian markets surged on Monday, with the Nifty closing higher, buoyed by positive US-Iran talks, falling crude prices, and strong global sentiment. Value buying in IT stocks and reduced market volatility also contributed to the rally. Analysts anticipate a continued positive outlook for Indian equities, driven by ongoing diplomatic progress and stable energy prices. Investors are advised to watch key technical levels as volatility may persist.
Sensex Today Ends 291 Points Higher | Nifty Above 24,100 | Texmaco Rail & Engineering Up 5% - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Ends 291 Points Higher | Nifty Above 24,100 | Texmaco Rail & Engineering Up 5%Equitymaster
Sensex Today Ends 291 Points Higher | Nifty Above 24,100 | Texmaco Rail & Engineering Up 5% - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Ends 291 Points Higher | Nifty Above 24,100 | Texmaco Rail & Engineering Up 5%Equitymaster
Sensex Today Ends 291 Points Higher | Nifty Above 24,100 | Texmaco Rail & Engineering Up 5% - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Ends 291 Points Higher | Nifty Above 24,100 | Texmaco Rail & Engineering Up 5%Equitymaster

Trust MF CIO sees revival in corporate cycle, stays bullish on mid and smallcaps
Mihir Vora, Chief Investment Officer at Trust Mutual Fund, remains bullish on renewable energy, with a preference for solar, and is betting on transmission and distribution companies as well as commercial clean energy suppliers catering to sectors such as data centres.

Top 10 winners and losers of Nifty 500 index during the US-Iran war: HFCL, Ola Electric surge while Vedanta, RVNL sinks
The US-Iran conflict has led to a 4-5% decline in Indian equity markets. Investor sentiment is dampened by geopolitical tensions and rising oil prices. While negotiations offer hope, concerns over delayed talks and volatility linger, impacting stock performance across sectors.

ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund trims stake to 7.12% in Kalpataru Projects International
ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund has decreased its stake in Kalpataru Projects International Ltd below 8% through open market transactions, selling 1,498,354 shares since December 2021.

IKIGAI's Pankaj Tibrewal says opportunities now lie beyond the Nifty
IKIGAI Asset Manager's Pankaj Tibrewal sees a weaker rupee boosting India's export competitiveness, creating opportunities across auto parts, engineering, chemicals, textiles and electronics manufacturing.

Not Every Mutual Fund Should Be Held Forever. Here Are 5 Reasons To Consider Cashing Out
If one feels that their current fund's performance does not align with their risk appetite, investors may choose to re-allocate their investments.
Essar arm secures $500 million crude and product facility from Abu Dhabi's IRH
Essar Energy Transition Fuels has partnered with Abu Dhabi's IRH Global Trading. A $500 million facility will diversify crude sourcing and product marketing for the Stanlow refinery. This agreement enhances feedstock security amid global energy market volatility. It also supports Essar's low-carbon energy ambitions. The deal strengthens supply chains and operational resilience for a key UK refining hub.
Oil prices to ease after US-Iran deal, but return to pre-war levels could take months: Analysts
Energy markets anticipate price moderation for crude oil and liquefied natural gas. A potential US-Iran peace agreement and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz are key factors. However, analysts warn of continued volatility due to supply disruptions and low inventories. India's energy security and import costs are expected to improve. Full market normalisation may take months.
INR extends downside as dollar firms and oil renews surge
The Indian rupee slipped back against the dollar in opening trades on Thursday as dollar index renewed gains and crude oil prices took flight. The dollar index traded around 100 on Thursday, lingering near its highest levels in two months amid fresh US attacks over Iran and as US consumer inflation accelerated in May to its fastest pace in more than three years due to soaring energy costs. INR opened at Rs 95.55 per dollar and slipped further to a low of 95.64 so far during the day. Yesterday, rupee was largely flat and settled almost unchanged at Rs 95.25 per dollar. Rupee pared its initial losses as crude oil prices and the US dollar index retreated from their elevated levels. Local equities are likely to open on a cautious note on Thursday as concerns mounted about a re-escalation of the Middle East conflict and a stronger U.S. inflation print reinforced expectations that borrowing costs would remain higher for longer. On Wednesday, Indian shares gave up early gains to end little .