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Here's why the last 30 minutes are crucial for the Indian stock market today
Stocks like BHEL, Tata Steel, Vedanta, Polycab, Bharat Forge, CG Power, NALCO, HDFC Bank, Coal India and Vodafone Idea are also poised for inflows ranging from $30 million to $70 million as part of the rebalancing.

HDFC Bank governance concerns ease; Kotak Mahindra Bank’s next CEO may come from within: InGovern
Shriram Subramanian, Founder and Managing Director of InGovern, believes HDFC Bank has largely moved past the governance concerns triggered by allegations made by its former chairman, with investor focus now shifting to the appointment of a new chairman and the bank's next chief executive.

Stocks to buy or sell: Dharmesh Shah of ICICI Sec suggests buying Kotak Mahindra Bank shares on 29 June
Indian benchmark indices opened mixed following a significant weekly winning streak. The Nifty 50 showed little change, while the BSE Sensex dipped slightly. Investors are cautious amid geopolitical tensions, with attention on US-Iran diplomatic efforts.

HDFC Bank shares are down 20% in 2026 but remain a 'consensus buy'; Here's why the stock is in focus
HDFC Bank is also likely to be a key beneficiary of the recently announced FCNR (B) initiatives announced by the RBI, which should be growth and deposit accretive for the lender, JPMorgan said.

HDFC Bank Remains 'Top Pick' For Brokerages As Concerns Ease After Independent Legal Review
The review, conducted by US law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and Indian law firm Wadia Ghandy & Co., found no evidence to support the concerns raised in Chakraborty's resignation letter.
Stocks to Watch today: HCL Tech, HDFC Bank, Turtlemint, Hexaware Tech, IRFC
Stocks to Watch today, June 29: Tata Motors PV, Torrent Power, Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Aurobindo Pharma, KEC International, and Adani Ports are among the top stocks to watch during today's trade

Stocks to watch: HDFC Bank, Torrent Power, IIFL Finance among shares in focus today; check list here
Stock market today: On Thursday, the Sensex advanced 109.25 points, or 0.14%, to close at 77,100.47, while the Nifty 50 gained 34.35 points, or 0.14%, to settle at 24,056.00

Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: GIFT Nifty hints at muted start: Kotak Bank in focus
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: For the Nifty, Tuesday will be the monthly expiry of its contracts as well. Even as the bulls are managing to hold 24,000, there is no conviction at higher levels. Last Thursday's high of 24,261 will be key to watch, while lower levels of 24,000 - 23,800 remain the same.

Stock Picks Today: HDFC Bank, CG Power, Astral, Eternal, Yes Bank, IT Companies, And More On Brokerages' Radar
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Stocks in news: Waaree Energies, Kotak Bank, HDFC Bank, Strides Pharma, Persistent Systems
Indian markets showed volatility, ending nearly flat despite positive signals. Analysts note Nifty faces resistance from key moving averages, with a decisive close above 24,200 crucial for further gains. Several companies like Waaree Energies, Kotak Bank, and Tata Motors are in focus due to significant developments, including US investigations, strategic partnerships, and EV expansion plans.
HDFC Bank likely to reappoint Sashidhar Jagdishan as CEO for third term
HDFC Bank's board is poised to reappoint Sashidhar Jagdishan as MD & CEO for a third term following external legal reviews clearing the bank of concerns raised by a former chairman. While the board and Macquarie Capital support Jagdishan, the RBI's approval remains crucial, with analysts noting the regulator may consider broader factors. The bank's elevated loan-to-deposit ratio, a post-merger challenge, is also a point of consideration.
My resignation a call of conscience, not an allegation requiring legal review: HDFC's Atanu Chakraborty
Former HDFC Bank Chairman Atanu Chakraborty refutes the bank's claim of non-cooperation with an external legal review post his resignation. He asserts he repeatedly sought the review's terms of reference and legal basis but received neither. Chakraborty describes his resignation as a "call of conscience" for board introspection, deeming the external inquiry "superfluous" and an "exercise in futility."