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Stocks in news: Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea, NLC India, Motilal Oswal, HCL Tech
Indian markets saw a sharp decline on Monday amid global worries and geopolitical tensions. Nifty moved closer to a key support level. Several companies were in focus. NLC India announced an Offer for Sale. Motilal Oswal saw promoter share sales. HCL Tech launched an AI zone with Google Cloud. IRCTC resumed cooking on trains. IGL has a new MD.
The AI trade trap: Why successful tech stocks are triggering a trillion-dollar market meltdown in Korea, Taiwan
A sharp tech selloff exposed concentration risks in Asian markets, where chip giants such as TSMC, Samsung and SK Hynix dominate benchmarks. As their rapid gains pushed portfolio weights beyond risk limits, active fund managers were forced to sell despite strong fundamentals. The unwind triggered market volatility, accelerated fund outflows and intensified the shift from active to passive investing.
Dalal Street set for cautious opening as GIFT Nifty trades lower
Indian stocks saw a slight recovery on Tuesday. The Nifty index rose by 0.4%. Analysts expect the market to trade within a range due to global uncertainty and foreign investor selling. Investor focus remains on the RBI monetary policy. IT stocks are also in the spotlight due to positive AI commentary and global tech strength.

Top Gainers & Losers on June 2: Newgen Software Tech, Concord Biotech, TCS, HFCL, NMDC among top gainers
On June 2, Indian stocks rebounded with benchmarks up over 0.5%, driven by technology shares. The Nifty 50 and Sensex closed at 23,506 and 74,692, respectively. However, India fell to seventh in global market capitalisation due to overseas selling and weak earnings growth.

Rupee may weaken towards 98 as oil and US yields pressure EMs: David Hauner of BofA Securities
David Hauner, Head-Global EM Fixed Income Strategy at BofA Securities, remains structurally bullish on emerging markets over the long term despite near-term headwinds. He expects oil prices to ease, the US dollar to weaken and capital flows to gradually return to emerging market assets next year.

Raja Venkatraman, MarketSmith recommend four stocks for 2 June
The Gift Nifty Live Chart shows a negative start for the Indian stock market today. By 7:30 AM, the Gift Nifty was trading around the 23,243 level, a discount of 219 points from the Nifty futures’ previous close of 23,462. Stocks like Saregama India and Tech Mahindra are recommended for purchase.

India fund outflows deepen as global investors rush back to US tech
Elara Capital’s latest global liquidity tracker shows the first visible cracks in the broader AI rally that had lifted markets such as Taiwan, South Korea and Brazil over the past year.

Groww, Motilal Oswal, Angel One Race To Build Wealth Businesses Beyond Trading
Brokerages are expanding into wealth management, insurance, lending, alternatives and asset management as they seek recurring revenue streams and reduce reliance on trading activity.

Zensar Tech Shares May Rally Up to 31%, Says Motilal Oswal; Retains Buy on AI-Led Growth Visibility — Check Target Price
Motilal Oswal remains constructive on Zensar, citing improving deal momentum, a differentiated AI strategy, and strong medium-term growth visibility supported by a large deal win.
Healthcare, engineering and specialty chemicals remain key market themes: Mayuresh Joshi
Mayuresh Joshi, Director Research at Marketsmith India, believes execution will remain key for companies like Suzlon, while healthcare, engineering and select speciality chemical names continue to offer strong growth opportunities. He also sees India-focused engineering and capital goods companies remaining resilient despite global uncertainties. Joshi says investors should stay selective in IT, remains positive on Navin Fluorine, and is closely tracking niche AI-linked opportunities emerging in smaller tech firms.
Why foreign investors are exiting Nifty giants to hunt in India's small and midcap market
Foreign institutional investors are shifting their focus from India's top blue-chip stocks to a wider array of mid- and small-cap companies. This strategic repositioning is driven by growth opportunities in sectors like capital goods, manufacturing, and new-age tech, despite an overall decline in FPI holdings in India.
Market Trading Guide: Buy MTAR Tech & Angel One on Friday for gains up to 12%
The Nifty faces continued weakness, resisting 20EMA, with key support at 23,400. Experts recommend two stocks to buy on dips for near-term gains: MTAR Tech (Target Rs 8,650, 12% upside) and Angel One (Target Rs 370, 9% upside). Both show strong bullish technical breakouts.