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Stocks in news: Marico, Adani Enterprises, Tata Motors PV, PB Fintech, PNB
Indian markets saw a second day of gains, with the Nifty reclaiming its 100-day moving average, signaling a bullish trend. Key companies like Marico, Tata Motors PV, and Adani Enterprises are in focus due to strong Q1 updates and fundraising plans. PNB and Bank of India reported significant credit growth, while HDFC Bank is enhancing its AI and fraud detection capabilities.

Market Pulse: Key triggers to watch ahead of the July 3 trading session
Market Pulse July 3: Global cues remain supportive as US stocks traded higher after weaker-than-expected jobs data reinforced hopes of a prolonged pause in Federal Reserve rate hikes. Domestically, investors will track Adani Enterprises’ ₹10,000-crore QIP launch and developments in energy markets after the government ruled out an immediate fuel price cut. Technically, Nifty’s close above its 100-day moving average has improved sentiment, with analysts seeing scope for a move towards 24,300-24,500, while 24,000 remains a key support level.

Nifty Outlook for July 3: Index eyes 24,250 breakout after reclaiming 100-DMA
The rally follows Wednesday's rebound from the 23,800 support zone, bringing the Nifty closer to the upper end of its broader 23,800-24,200 trading range. A decisive move above this range could determine the market's next direction.

Sensex jumps 600 points, Nifty 50 ends above 24,150; investors earn ₹3 lakh crore. What drove the market higher?
The Sensex ended at 77,502.12, rising 579 points, or 0.75%, while the Nifty 50 rose by 170 points, or 0.71%, to end at 24,175.70. The Nifty Midcap 100 index rose by 0.48%, while the Smallcap 100 index jumped 1.25%.

Tata Technologies shares rise 7% on $100 million Tenneco partnership expansion
Tata Technologies' gains also came amid a broader recovery in tech stocks, with the Nifty IT index gaining nearly 4.5%, emerging as the top sectoral gainer on Thursday after witnessing sharp selling in the previous session.

Stocks to buy or sell: Osho Krishan of Angel One suggests buying CDSL, Indian Hotels shares on 2 July
Indian stock indices Sensex and Nifty 50 rose on Thursday, boosted by falling crude oil prices after US-Iran negotiations. Nifty 50 gained 0.23%, while Sensex increased by 0.21%. Continued sideways trading seen, with key resistance at 24,100-24,200 and support at 23,850-23,800

Sensex jumps nearly 400 points, Nifty tops 24,100 as IT stocks rebound - India Today
Sensex jumps nearly 400 points, Nifty tops 24,100 as IT stocks reboundIndia Today
10 smallcap stocks soar up to 212% this year, 3 turn multibaggers. Do you own any?
India's smallcap stocks have outperformed the Nifty 50 in 2026, with HFCL, Aditya Infotech and Acutaas Chemicals leading the top 10 performers, delivering exceptional year-to-date returns.
Stock Market LIVE: Sensex extends gains, up 400 pts, Nifty tops 24,100; Nifty IT rises nearly 3%
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates Thursday: The GIFT Nifty indicated a positive open. Asian markets declined as investors unwound bets in chip stocks
Stock Market LIVE: Sensex gains 200 pts, Nifty above 23,900; Nifty FMCG index rises over 1%
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates Wednesday: In the broader markets, the Nifty MidCap and the Nifty SmallCap were trading 0.38 per cent and 0.78 per cent higher, respectively
Two general insurance licences approved since 100% FDI move by govt: Irdai chairman Ajay Seth
India's insurance regulator has greenlit two proposals for 100% foreign ownership in general insurance firms, following the government's FDI liberalization. The much-anticipated BIMA Sugam platform, aiming for zero-commission policies, is slated for launch by September's end. Additionally, the Irdai is preparing distribution reforms to combat misselling and has established a Rs 50 crore fund for insurance awareness initiatives.
INR loses momentum in opening trades as geopolitical uncertainty continues to weigh
The Indian rupee lost momentum against the American currency in early trade on Tuesday, as month-end demand for dollars from importers and corporates added pressure on the domestic unit. INR opened at Rs 94.60 per dollar and slipped to a low of 95.55 before recovering back to 94.63 so far during the day. Losses for the rupee were partly cushioned by relatively stable crude oil prices globally. However, concerns about potential supply disruptions in the Gulf and continued uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz weighed on investor sentiments. Meanwhile, the Indian stock market opened higher this morning, with the BSE Sensex rising around 100 points to hover near the 76,825 mark and the Nifty 50 crossing the 24,030 level, which could lend some support to the local currency.