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Ignore market noise, India’s long-term story intact, say D-Street bulls Ramesh Damani and Sunil Singhania
Indian markets face temporary challenges with foreign outflows and geopolitical concerns. However, top investors Ramesh Damani and Sunil Singhania emphasize that India's fundamental growth drivers are strong. They advise retail investors to ignore short-term noise and focus on long-term wealth creation through disciplined investing and compounding. Sectors like defence, infrastructure, and energy offer opportunities.
Stock Alert: Wockhardt, Jindal Stainless, Petronet LNG, Manappuram Finance, Aarti Industries
Larsen & Toubro, Mahindra and Mahindra, Punjab National Bank, Marico, Hero Motocorp, Lloyds Metals and Energy, SRF, Coforge, United Breweries, Poonawalla Fincorp, Ajanta Pharma, Emcure Pharmaceuticals, Aadhar Housing Finance, Gallantt Ispat, Jammu and Kashmir Bank, Voltamp Transformers, AAVAS Financiers, Lloyds Engineering Works, Alkyl Amines Chemicals, SJS Enterprises, Shilchar Technologies, GNG Electronics, Gujarat Heavy Chemicals, Aeroflex Industries, Shanthi Gears, Shoppers Stop, Dalmia Bharat Sugar and Industries, Cigniti Technologies, Raymond Realty, Raymond, Shipping Corporation of India Land and Assets, PTC India Financial Services, Spandana Sphoorty Financial, Dolphin Offshore Enterprises (India), CFF Fluid Control, DCW, Automobile Corporation of Goa (ACGL), Paushak, Mafatlal Industries, B Right Realestate, Kothari Petrochem, Foseco Crucible (India), Sutlej Textiles and Industries, Primo Chemicals, Onward Technologies, Kriti Nutrients, Jenburkt Pharma, Kriti Industries ..
Ather Energy shares jump 5% after Q4 net loss narrows to Rs 100 crore. Here's why Nomura sees sharp upside
Ather Energy share price gained over 5% after it reported a sharp narrowing of Q4 FY26 losses to Rs 100 crore, supported by strong revenue growth and improved operating metrics. Higher volumes, retail expansion, and product launches like Rizta drove performance, while EBITDA losses declined significantly, signalling improving unit economics and a stronger push towards profitability.

Top Gainers and Losers on April 30: Vedanta, Waaree Energies, Eternal, Adani Energy, Ceat, among top losers
The Indian stock market declined in April's final session due to rising crude oil prices and a weak rupee, with the Nifty 50 down 0.73% and the Sensex 0.78%. Both indices recorded over 7% gains for the month, while the rupee hit a record low against the dollar.
INR falls near record low levels hurt by elevated oil prices
The Indian rupee depreciated 14 paise to close near its all-time low at 94.82 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday, pressured by rising crude oil prices, hovering well above $100 per barrel, and continued foreign capital outflows. Brent crude prices climbed toward $115 a barrel today, hitting a four-year high on mounting uncertainty around global supply amid the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Elevated crude oil price is likely to sharply impact India's import costs, while the ongoing West Asia crisis and concerns over potential wider conflict are fuelling investor anxiety. Meanwhile, Indian shares rose notably on Wednesday despite mixed cues from global markets and growing anxiety over surging energy prices, capping downside in the counter. Sensex settled 609.45 points (0.79%) higher at 77,496.36 while Nifty 50 advanced 181.95 points (0.76%) to close at 24,177.65. Investors are also awaiting cues from the upcoming US Federal Reserve policy decision as dollar ..
'100 bn dollar investment': Sagar Adani stresses energy resilience strategy amid West Asia crisis

Copper, zinc, aluminium trade mix amid US-Iran war uncertainty; what's the outlook ahead for base metals?
Base metals traded mixed on April 23,amid geopolitical tensions and changing global signals. Copper fell while aluminium declined due to rising energy costs. Analysts noted supply disruptions and structural deficits are driving the market, despite concerns over demand and a stronger dollar.
Retail sales in India up 10% year-on-year in March: RAI survey
Indian retail sales saw a 10% rise in March 2026. This marks a steady end to FY2026. Food, apparel, QSR, and jewellery performed strongly. Consumer durables faced challenges as people delayed large purchases. Rising costs for energy, logistics, and rent are affecting retailer profits. Consumers are shopping with more purpose.

Markets end flat in choppy trade; PSU banks, energy gain, rupee weakens
Closing Bell: Indian markets ended flat in a volatile session, with sectoral divergence persisting, while the rupee weakened by 20 paise to 93.12 per dollar, reflecting cautious sentiment and mixed cues across equities and currency markets.
CleanMax, Sangam India partner for hybrid renewable energy supply in Rajasthan
CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions and Sangam India have joined forces. This partnership aims to reduce carbon emissions for Sangam India's operations in Rajasthan. A hybrid renewable energy supply agreement has been signed. It will provide solar and wind power, supported by battery storage. This will power five Sangam facilities across Rajasthan.
DXY holds near 100 mark amid escalating tensions ahead of Trump deadline
The dollar index is holding near 100 mark on Tuesday on safe haven demand amid heightened fears surrounding Trumps ultimatum to Iran. Trump warned he would target Iranian power plants and bridges if his conditions are not met by Tuesday 8 p.m. Eastern Time, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trumps statement ruled out any possibility of a ceasefire and signaled escalation of tensions between the two countries. Further war-led destruction could lead to a more severe surge in energy prices that would revive inflationary pressures and force central banks to push up interest rates. Dollar is gaining appetite ahead of Tuesday deadline and is currently quoting at 99.63. Traders are now looking ahead to the latest Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Meeting Minutes for clearer guidance on the central banks policy trajectory.

Trump's threats could disrupt global oil supply chains, warns Geosphere Capital's Arvind Sanger
Rising crude prices reflect concerns over supply risks, especially around the Strait of Hormuz. US President Donald Trump has signalled possible escalation targeting energy infrastructure if no deal is reached. Analysts say the conflict lacks a clear end point, raising the risk of prolonged impact on global oil supply and markets.