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INR slumps back beyond Rs 95 per dollar mark as dollar stays firm; positive local equities cap downside
The Indian rupee depreciated 67 paise to close near a three-week low of 95.23 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday, as a strengthening dollar index weighed on emerging market currencies. The USD/INR pair witnessed significant pressure due to the strengthening of the American currency in the overseas market, persistent capital outflows, and broader Asian currency weakness. Moreover, market sentiment turned highly cautious, following the breach of the psychological level of 95.00. Local equities also rebounded driven by positive global cues, a drop in crude oil prices, and easing geopolitical tensions. The NSE Nifty 50 gained 140.10 points (0.59%) to close at 24,005.85, while the BSE Sensex climbed 443.97 points (0.58%) to settle at 76,922.64.
Nifty July futures trade at premium
Infosys, HDFC Bank (India) and Maruti Suzuki India were top traded contracts.

Sensex Today | Stock Market Live Updates: KPIT Tech extends losses to 15%; Nifty above 23,950
Sensex Today | Stock Market Live Updates: The markets are moving with some level of caution and a positive bias. The Nifty is moving with an uptick of over 50 points, rising towards the 24,000 mark. The Nifty Bank index is largely flat, trading around the 57,500 mark. M&M, Eternal and Nestle India are thetop gainers.

Stock Market Live: Nifty Gains Near 23,950, Sensex Up Over 200 Points; KPIT Technologies Hits 10% Lower Circuit
The GIFT Nifty, an early indicator of Nifty 50's performance, traded at 23,989, compared to Tuesday's index close of 23,865.75.
Nifty July futures trade at premium
Infosys, HDFC Bank (India) and Reliance Industries were top traded contracts.
Tata Power Company Ltd eases for fifth straight session
Tata Power Company Ltd is quoting at Rs 385.25, down 0.32% on the day as on 13:19 IST on the NSE. The stock tumbled 5.24% in last one year as compared to a 6.32% slide in NIFTY and a 8.74% spurt in the Nifty Energy index.

TCS, Wipro & Infosys In Red, Nifty IT Hits Lowest Level Since April 2023 — Why Are IT Stocks Under Pressure?
Nifty IT index was down more than 42% from record highs and 30% since February 2026, while all its constituents remained in red as Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys and HCL ech touched multi-year lows.
Nifty IT hits fresh 52-week low as Infosys, TCS, Wipro & others tumble up to 3%. What's spooking investors?
The Nifty IT index fell more than 2% to a fresh 52-week low on Tuesday as persistent inflation concerns and uncertainty over the US Federal Reserve's interest rate trajectory weighed on sentiment. Infosys, TCS, Wipro and other IT stocks declined up to 3%, with investors awaiting the sector's Q1 earnings season.
Nifty IT sinks 2% to 3-year low; TCS, Infosys, HCL Tech, LTM hit 52-wk lows
As per data, the Nifty IT Index has corrected nearly 42 per cent from its all-time high of 46,089, recorded in December 2024, and is now trading close to its April 2023 lows.

Nifty IT plunges over 2%; Infosys, LTIMindtree, TCS among top laggards
On June 30, the Nifty IT index dropped over 2% due to global tech weaknesses and demand concerns. Key players like LTIMindtree, Infosys, and TCS led the decline, with analysts highlighting a crucial support level that could define the index's trajectory.
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.
Mcap of 6 of top-10 most valued firms climbs Rs 88,678 cr; ICICI Bank biggest winner
Indian stock markets saw a modest gain last week, with the top 10 companies adding Rs 88,678.1 crore in market valuation. ICICI Bank led the surge, followed by HDFC Bank and Reliance Industries. However, Bharti Airtel, TCS, and LIC experienced significant valuation drops. This positive market sentiment was attributed to easing crude oil prices and improved geopolitical developments.