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Vedanta Power, Oil & Gas shares fall 3%; Vedanta Aluminium, Iron & Steel jump up to 5%. What lies ahead?
Vedanta's demerger saw mixed fortunes for its listed entities. While Vedanta Power and Oil & Gas shares dipped, Vedanta Aluminium and Iron & Steel surged, with the latter showing significant gains post-listing. Analysts are bullish on Vedanta Aluminium, citing strong global demand and operational strengths, with multiple brokerages initiating 'Buy' ratings and projecting substantial upside.
Sensex jumps over 250 pts, Nifty above 23,900; Trent shares surge 4%
Indian stock markets showed resilience on Wednesday, with Sensex and Nifty recovering from previous losses. Trent shares surged, leading the gains. While broader markets dipped, IT and Pharma sectors saw modest gains. Analysts noted global tech stock volatility but highlighted India's steady growth and easing crude oil prices. However, concerns over a deficient monsoon are emerging, potentially impacting rural demand and corporate profits, prompting portfolio adjustments.
D-Street set for a positive opening as GIFT Nifty trades higher
Indian markets experienced profit booking after a significant rally, influenced by fluctuating crude oil prices and foreign investor sentiment. Analysts anticipate a sideways trading range with a slight downward bias due to global uncertainties and ongoing foreign outflows. The Nifty found support at a key trendline, suggesting potential near-term recovery, while the India VIX saw an uptick, indicating increased market apprehension.
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Wednesday
Sensex and Nifty plunged over 1% on Tuesday amid global market weakness, IT sector losses, a weaker rupee and fresh foreign fund outflows. Investors will track technical levels, global cues, FII activity and key stock movements on Wednesday as markets look for direction after the sharp decline.

Swiggy Teams Up With Zerodha Fund House To Enable Mutual Fund Investments For Gig Workers
Swiggy partners Zerodha Fund House to let delivery partners invest in mutual funds from Rs 100.
INR extends decline on a firm dollar overseas
The Indian rupee extended downside in opening trades on Tuesday as dollar stands tall on a hawkish Fed stance. Muted show in local equities tracking weakness in global counterparts also weighed on the currency although easing oil prices are seen capping further decline. NIFTY 50 is trading at 24,104.15, marginally up by 1.25 points (+0.01%) from its previous close while BSE SENSEX is holding around 77,073.40, down by 20.67 points (-0.03%). INR opened at Rs 94.73 per dollar and hit a low of 94.76 so far during the day. Yesterday, rupee depreciated more than 30 paise to close at 94.63 against the US dollar, weighed down by the strength of the American currency in the overseas market.
Sensex trades on choppy note, Nifty below 24,100 as IT stocks drag benchmarks lower
Indian stock markets saw a subdued trading session on Tuesday, with the Sensex and Nifty experiencing minor dips, primarily due to losses in IT stocks. Broader market indices, however, showed resilience. Analysts point to improving West Asian peace prospects and falling crude oil prices as positive for economic growth, though concerns remain about the monsoon's performance. Global cues, particularly the US Federal Reserve's upcoming commentary, will be closely watched.

Stock market today: Gift Nifty hints muted start; US-Iran peace talks to crude oil prices - 8 stocks to buy
The Indian stock market is expected to open cautiously amid mixed global cues. Sensex and Nifty gained on Monday, driven by optimism over US-Iran peace talks, although Asian markets traded lower. Experts recommend a 'buy on dips' strategy for Nifty as key levels remain critical.

Top Gainers & Losers on June 22: Kirloskar Oil Engines, Delhivery, Gabriel India, Urban Company among top gainers
The Indian stock market closed with gains as US-Iran peace talks progressed, boosting pharmaceutical and technology stocks. The Nifty 50 rose 0.37% to 24,102, while the Sensex closed at 77,044, up 0.31%. Broader markets and various sector indices also recorded positive movements.
Iran war triggers global race to build oil reserves
Vulnerable nations, stung by the Iran war's economic fallout, are boosting oil and gas storage to weather future crises. This global push for reserves could add half a billion barrels of demand. Countries like India and Pakistan are prioritizing stockpiles, learning from China's successful strategy of reducing imports during supply disruptions. This move aims to prevent severe economic distress and insulate economies from volatile energy markets.
Easing West Asia tensions boost IPO activity, 3 issues to open next week
The primary market is showing signs of revival as improving geopolitical conditions in West Asia have boosted investor sentiment, prompting three mainboard IPO launches next week and paving the way for more public issues in the pipeline. Cordelia Cruises operator Waterways Leisure Tourism, Jaipur-based jewellery manufacturer Advit Jewels, and IT solutions provider CSM Technologies will launch their maiden public issues over the next few days, while packaging solutions provider Knack Packaging is expected to announce its price band. Quick commerce unicorn Zepto is looking to raise over Rs 10,000 crore, and the country's largest fund house, SBI Mutual Fund, plans to launch its Rs 13,000-crore public issue next month, according to people familiar with the development. In June, CMR Green Technologies and Hexagon Nutrition have already launched their IPOs, while the public issue of insurtech unicorn Turtlemint Fintech Solutions is currently underway. Adding to the momentum, the National
ONGC rebrands itself as ‘gas and oil’ firm as natural gas output overtakes crude
State-run ONGC is shifting its focus, now prioritizing natural gas over crude oil. Chairman Arun Kumar Singh announced that gas production has surpassed oil, with future growth expected to be driven by expanding gas output. Policy reforms and rising domestic demand are supporting this strategic pivot, as ONGC invests heavily in offshore projects and explores clean energy avenues.