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After the correction, DSP sees a shift in equities—but this is not a full-throttle buy signal
DSP Mutual Fund suggests a cautious shift in market outlook, advocating for moderate equity exposure as valuations improve. While large-cap stocks show promise, small- and mid-caps remain elevated. The fund house sounds bullish on large private banks and IT stocks.
Stock Market Highlights: Sensex Closes 787 Points Higher On Possibility Of US-Iran Deal - NDTV
Stock Market Highlights: Sensex Closes 787 Points Higher On Possibility Of US-Iran DealNDTVSensex Today | Nifty 50 | Stock Market Highlights: Sensex rises for 3rd straight day, ends 787 pts higher...The Economic TimesSensex Today | Stock Market Highlights: Sensex, Nifty end over 1% higher; bank, midcap stocks lead recoveryMoneycontrol.com

We asked a hedge fund manager to explain Thursday's spike in Indian stocks. Here's what he said.
On Thursday, the Nifty 50 bounced nearly 500 points from the day's low, and the Nifty Bank jumped over 1,600 points, inexplicably. The late rally on the last trading day of last week has given way to wild swings in the market this Monday.
FPIs pull out Rs 89,916 crore in record 15-day sell-off, Nifty slides 10%
Foreign investors have withdrawn a record 89,916 crore from Indian stocks. This outflow over 15 sessions is the largest in two decades. Domestic mutual funds bought 71,183 crore to support the market. Previous heavy selling by foreign investors was also cushioned by domestic fund purchases.

Sensex Today | Stock Market Highlights: Dalal Street rises for 2nd day; Sensex gains 568 pts, Nifty ends close to 23,600
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: The markets appear to have overcome the qualms, as the Nifty is trading with a rise of around 150 points and now above 23,500. The Nifty Bank index is down about 200 points, falling towards the 54,000 mark. Tata Steel, Eternal and M&M are among the biggest gainers.
Sensex jumps 939 pts, Nifty tops 23,400 on value buying in large caps
Domestic equity benchmarks ended sharply higher on Monday, supported by value buying in select large-cap stocks as investors assessed the potential fallout of the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict. Sentiment improved after media reports indicated that Donald Trump is likely to announce in the coming days the formation of an international coalition to escort commercial shipping vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, as the conflict with Iran enters its third week. U.S. officials reportedly said the White House could unveil the initiative as early as this week. However, overall sentiment remained cautious amid persistent FII outflows and elevated crude oil prices due to ongoing tensions involving Iran, Israel and the United States. The Nifty closed above the 23,400 mark, led by gains in auto, financial services and private banking stocks.
INR tumbles to new lifetime lows; Benchmark indices melt amid West Asia conflict and escalating oil prices
The Indian rupee slumped to close at a fresh record low of 92.37 (provisional) against the US dollar on Friday as crude oil prices crossed USD 101/barrel amid the raging West Asia conflict. A stronger greenback, heavy foreign fund outflows and sustained selling in the domestic equity markets further weighed on the rupee. At the interbank foreign exchange, the local unit opened at 92.33 and kept losing ground to hit a fresh intra-day low of 92.47 against the US dollar. It eventually settled at its lifetime low of 92.37 (provisional), down 11 paise from its previous close. Indian shares plunged on Friday to extend their recent string of losses as oil prices climbed back above $100 a barrel amid an ongoing conflict in West Asia involving Iran, Israel and the United States. The Sensex dropped by 1,470 points to close at 74,563, while the Nifty 50 fell 488 points, settling at 23,151.

Closing Bell: Sensex, Nifty log worst weekly fall since June 2022
Indian equities closed sharply lower on Friday, with the Sensex tumbling 1,471 points and the Nifty slipping below 23,150. The selloff capped the steepest weekly fall in nearly four years as West Asia tensions unnerved investors.
Fear levels of March 2020? Iran war gives Nifty its worst month since the dreaded Covid crash
Indian equities are suffering their worst month since the Covid crash as the Iran war, $100 crude and heavy FII selling hammer sentiment. Despite the slide, fund houses like Bajaj Finserv AMC and Axis Mutual Fund say strong earnings and resilient fundamentals in India may steady markets once geopolitics stabilise.
$100 crude gives Rs 20 lakh crore shock to Nifty bulls this week. Best time to buy the fear?
Crude oil above $100 has wiped out Rs 20 lakh crore in equity wealth, hammering markets in India as the Iran conflict escalates. The rupee hit a record low, and FIIs continue to sell, yet experts and Axis Mutual Fund argue the panic may be creating a rare long-term buying window.
Sensex settles 1,500 pts lower, Nifty ends at 23,150: 7 key factors behind market decline for third day - Moneycontrol.com
Sensex settles 1,500 pts lower, Nifty ends at 23,150: 7 key factors behind market decline for third dayMoneycontrol.com
Rs 10 lakh crore wiped off! Sensex crashes 1,500 pts; Nifty near 23,150. 6 key factors behind today's D-St bloodbath
Indian stock markets experienced a sharp decline on Friday, with the Sensex and Nifty falling significantly, marking their biggest weekly drop in over a year. The ongoing Iran-Israel conflict and surging crude oil prices above $100 per barrel are major contributing factors. Global markets also mirrored this downturn, trading broadly in the red.