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Motilal Oswal's top 4 banking picks ahead of Q1 earnings season. Do you own any?
Motilal Oswal has identified its top banking picks ahead of the Q1 earnings season, anticipating strong MSME credit demand. HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank are highlighted for their robust asset quality and profitable growth. State Bank of India leads the PSU pack with aggressive pricing and housing loan strength, while AU Small Finance Bank is favored for its retail segment performance.
INR rebounds in opening trades; Gains unlikely to hold
The Indian rupee appreciated in opening trades on Monday as a temporary pause in Middle East attacks and upcoming diplomatic talks in Qatar is supporting broader Asian currency markets. However, the rally is unlikely to sustain given broad strength in dollar and rebounding international oil prices. Besides, negative cues from equities are also likely to add pressure on the counter. INR opened at Rs 94.36 per dollar and hit a high of 94.25 so far during the day. On Thursday, the pair ended at 94.45 as Friday was a market holiday on account of Muharram. As of the morning trade on June 29, 2026, the Indian benchmark indices are trading flat, with the NSE Nifty 50 hovering around 24,056.00 and the BSE Sensex trading near 77,100.47.
Markets poised for a cautious start as GIFT Nifty trades flat
Indian markets ended Thursday on a high note, with the Nifty 50 climbing nearly 1% from its lowest point. This positive momentum was fueled by declining energy prices, a stronger rupee, and favorable global trends. Analysts anticipate a continued positive outlook for Indian equities, with the Nifty expected to hold above the 24,000 mark, bolstered by stable geopolitical conditions and robust foreign investment.
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Monday
Indian markets closed marginally higher on Thursday after a volatile expiry session, with the Sensex rising 109 points to 77,100.47 and the Nifty gaining 34 points to 24,056 after giving up intraday gains. Sentiment stayed mixed amid profit booking, FII outflows and macro cues, while global equities ended weak. Markets were shut on Friday for Muharram. Analysts expect range-bound trade ahead.
Concurrent Gainers: 10 smallcap stocks that gain for 5 days in a row
Despite the Sensex slipping 0.4% over the five trading sessions that ended June 25, several small-cap stocks extended their winning streak. Pearl Global Industries, TV Today Network and SKF India were among the top performers, with 10 stocks gaining in all five sessions and delivering returns of up to 19%.
Stocks to buy below ₹100: Mehul Kothari of Anand Rathi recommends three shares to buy or sell
Next week, Bank Nifty's trading range is set between 57,000 and 59,000, with breakouts suggesting future trends. Analyst Mehul Kothari advises buying Trident, UCO Bank, and MMTC under ₹100, as the Indian market remains strong amid mixed signals and easing crude oil prices.
Govt mobilises nearly ₹2,100 cr via share sale of state-owned IRFC
The government on Thursday said it has raised around Rs 2,100 crore from the share sale of state-owned Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC). The OFS for IRFC closed with an enthusiastic response from the retail investors, Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) Secretary Arunish Chawla said in a post on X. "Combined with the institutional investors, 22.88 crore shares were sold to the minority shareholders over the two trading days for an estimated amount of Rs 2,084 crore. We thank all investors for their participation and for reposing their faith in us," he said. The government decided to exercise the green shoe option on Wednesday, allowing 2 per cent stake dilution in the public sector undertaking (PSU) of the Railway Ministry. The Department had fixed a floor price of Rs 91 per share, at a discount of 7.8 per cent over Tuesday's closing price of IRFC shares on the BSE. Shares of IRFC closed 0.8 per cent lower at Rs 91.78 on the BSE on Thursday. Prio
Alpha Wave sells entire 1.9% stake in Delhivery; stock falls over 2%
Global investment firm Alpha Wave Global has divested its entire 1.93% stake in logistics giant Delhivery for Rs 665 crore. This significant exit saw the firm offload over 1.44 crore shares. In related news, venture capital firm Nexus Venture Partners also sold a substantial stake in Delhivery, while Mirae Asset Venture Investments reduced its holding in logistics firm Shadowfax Technologies.
Why is market rising today? Sensex soars 800 pts, Nifty above 24,250. 3 key factors powering D-St bulls
Indian stock markets experienced a significant surge on Thursday, with both the Sensex and Nifty climbing over 1%. This bullish trend was fueled by declining crude oil prices and positive global market signals. The Sensex saw a jump of nearly 800 points, while the Nifty 50 rose by over 200 points, injecting substantial value into the overall market capitalization.
Sensex jumps over 250 pts, Nifty above 23,900; Trent shares surge 4%
Indian stock markets showed resilience on Wednesday, with Sensex and Nifty recovering from previous losses. Trent shares surged, leading the gains. While broader markets dipped, IT and Pharma sectors saw modest gains. Analysts noted global tech stock volatility but highlighted India's steady growth and easing crude oil prices. However, concerns over a deficient monsoon are emerging, potentially impacting rural demand and corporate profits, prompting portfolio adjustments.
Sensex Today Trades Flat | Nifty Above 24,100 | Sun Pharma & Trent Top Gainers - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Trades Flat | Nifty Above 24,100 | Sun Pharma & Trent Top GainersEquitymaster
Sensex Today Trades Flat | Nifty Above 24,100 | Sun Pharma & Trent Top Gainers - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Trades Flat | Nifty Above 24,100 | Sun Pharma & Trent Top GainersEquitymaster