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Brent crude oil falls below $81/barrel for first time since March: What's behind the move?
The global benchmark has now fallen for a fourth straight session, after dropping nearly 5% on Monday and around 6% over the past week, as traders continued to unwind the risk premium that had built up during the recent U.S.-Iran conflict.
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M-Cap of Vedanta's split cos jumps 67% to Rs 3.5 lakh crore
Vedanta's demerger has boosted shareholder value. The combined market capitalization of the parent and four new entities surged significantly. Investors are showing a premium for pure-play exposure to sectors like aluminium and oil and gas. Vedanta Aluminium is the dominant value driver. The residual Vedanta entity also holds substantial valuation. Smaller verticals are yet to see a rerating.

Top Gainers & Losers on June 15: Aarti Industries, Gabriel India, Apar Industries, HFCL, HPCL among top gainers
Dalal Street continued its upward trend with benchmark indices rising over 1% on June 15, bolstered by declining crude oil prices after US-Iran conflict resolution and a stronger Indian rupee. The Nifty 50 and Sensex both recorded gains, while broader markets saw even higher advances.
Maruti Suzuki introduces prepaid smart maintenance plan
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd has launched a new prepaid after-sales maintenance plan for its customers. This 'smart maintenance plan' offers flexible service options tailored to individual driving needs. Customers can choose from various packages including labour, parts and labour, and specific services like engine oil changes.

Why top fund managers think foreign investors could return to India
India's market outlook is improving as oil prices ease and geopolitical risks recede. Sunil Singhania, Founder of Abakkus Asset Manager, Prashant Khemka, Founder, Whiteoak Capital and Nilesh Shah, Managing Director at Kotak Mahindra AMC explain why foreign investor sentiment could improve, where earnings growth is strongest, and which sectors—from banks to renewables—offer the most compelling opportunities.
US-Iran peace deal eases oil risk premium, supply risks persist
Oil markets declined on US–Iran peace signals as traders unwound geopolitical risk premiums, though supply constraints and infrastructure damage are expected to limit any near-term recovery in output.
Ashok Leyland, Tata Motors and other CV stocks soar up to 9%. What’s triggering the surge?
US and Iran have reached an initial peace agreement to end their nearly four-month conflict, restore shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, and ease global energy disruptions. The deal, to be signed in Switzerland on June 19, also covers broader regional issues including Lebanon. This development has boosted market sentiment as oil supply concerns begin to ease.
Asian Paints, HPCL, MRF, other crude-sensitive stocks in focus as oil prices drop 6% after Iran-US peace deal framework
Crude-sensitive stocks like OMCs, paint, and tyre makers are in focus as oil prices dropped significantly below $90 per barrel. This follows an announcement by US President Donald Trump and Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister confirming a framework agreement to end the conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Falling crude oil price sends tyre, paint, oil marketing and airline companies soaring in relief rally
On Friday, a significant drop in oil prices caused a ripple effect in the stock market, with companies linked to crude oil benefiting the most. Firms in the oil marketing sector, tire production, and airlines enjoyed an uptick, as the affordable oil alleviated some financial anxieties. Conversely, upstream oil producers took a hit.

Explained - How falling crude oil prices can benefit commercial vehicle makers and lenders
Industry observers note that the impact on commercial vehicle demand will come with a lag of one to two quarters, as fleet operators will first take the benefit from lower fuel costs before expanding capacity or replacing vehicles.

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