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INR slides further as renewed geopolitical tensions led to surge in crude oil prices
The Indian rupee depreciated 5 paise to close at 94.90 (provisional) against the US dollar on Monday, amid renewed geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran and surge in crude oil prices. Strength of the American currency in the overseas market and Israel-Lebanon tensions also deteriorated global risk sentiments. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 94.93 against the US dollar, then touched an intraday high of 94.73 and a low of 95.03 during the day. Meanwhile, domestic markets also closed sharply lower due to escalating Middle East tensions, surging crude oil prices, and ongoing foreign institutional investor (FII) outflows. The BSE Sensex settled at 74,267.34, down by 508.40 points (0.68%), and the NSE Nifty 50 ended at 23,382.60, dropping 165.15 points (0.70%).
Why did market fall today? Sensex drops 500 points, Nifty closes below 23,400: 4 key factors
Indian stock markets experienced a sharp decline on Monday. The Sensex and Nifty both fell significantly. This downturn was driven by substantial foreign investor selling and growing concerns over the Iran-US conflict. Rising oil prices and increased market volatility also contributed to the negative sentiment. While IT stocks showed resilience, broader market indices and FMCG stocks faced losses.
Nifty Bank down 1%; Why SBI, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, PNB shares fell today
Bank stocks fell on Monday, June 1, on rising oil prices and bond yields. Analysts, however, remain positive on the sector outlook on healthy credit growth outlook

Nifty Bank Drops 1% To Trade Near Day's Low: Canara, Union Bank Among Key Draggers
Bank Nifty was dragged by weakness in both private and PSU bank stocks

Stocks to buy or sell: Dharmesh Shah of ICICI Sec suggests buying Tata Power, Sona BLW shares on 1 June
Indian benchmark indices opened higher on June 1, supported by gains in IndiGo and Asian Paints. The NSE Nifty rose 0.38% and the BSE Sensex gained 0.36% amid positive Asian market sentiment and recovery after recent sell-offs.

MSCI Rejig Triggers Technical Weakness In Nifty
The Nifty enters Monday's session with resistance placed between 23,683 and 24,100, while support lies between 23,262 and 23,484.

Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: GIFT Nifty trades lower; Jefferies cuts IndiGo target
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: There is still no definitive outcome of the US-Iran negotiations and that remains a key talking point. Oil prices are rebounding this morning as well. A break below the 23,500 mark could open up further downside for the Nifty towards the May series low of 23,262.
Stocks to buy today: Sudeep Pharma, Rubicon Research, ICICI Prudential AMC
Stocks to buy today: Aakash Shah of Choice Broking has recommended buying three stocks today - Rubicon Research, Sudeep Pharma, and ICICI Prudential Asset Management.
Muted opening likely as GIFT Nifty hints at a cautious start for D-Street
Indian markets experienced a significant downturn on Friday, with the Nifty closing 1.5% lower due to broad-based profit booking and increased volatility from MSCI index rebalancing. Analysts anticipate range-bound movement next week, though mid and small-cap stocks may continue to outperform. Global sentiment saw some relief from a potential US-Iran ceasefire.
9 Midcap stocks with massive upside potential of up to 45%! Do you own any?
Nifty Mid-Cap 100 stocks are showing strong upside potential, with analyst consensus estimates suggesting 25% to 45% gains over the next 12 months. Based on Trendlyne data, several mid-cap companies across sectors such as e-commerce, real estate, FMCG and infrastructure are attracting Buy and Strong Buy ratings, indicating broad-based market optimism.
14 penny stocks plunge up to 55% in 2 months. Are you affected?
​Fourteen penny stocks have declined sharply over the past two months, with losses of up to 55%, highlighting the risks associated with low-priced equities. While such stocks attract investors seeking quick gains, weak liquidity, volatility and governance concerns make them highly vulnerable to sharp corrections and capital erosion.​