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Will Sensex, Nifty extend gains or turn volatile? Q1 updates, F&O expiry among 8 factors set to steer stock market this week
Indian markets head into a crucial week with investors tracking Q1 business updates, June F&O expiry, auto sales data, FII flows, crude oil prices, monsoon progress, US bond yields and key macroeconomic releases. While benchmark indices have remained resilient, profit booking in broader markets signals caution as traders assess domestic and global cues for the next leg of market direction.
Will Sensex, Nifty extend gains or turn volatile? Q1 updates, F&O expiry among 8 factors set to steer stock market this week - The Economic Times
Will Sensex, Nifty extend gains or turn volatile? Q1 updates, F&O expiry among 8 factors set to steer stock market this weekThe Economic Times

Stock Market Outlook Next Week, June 29-July 3: Sensex, Nifty Likely to Stay Positive; Q1 Earnings To Begin - Goodreturns
Stock Market Outlook Next Week, June 29-July 3: Sensex, Nifty Likely to Stay Positive; Q1 Earnings To BeginGoodreturns

Understanding the Role of Nifty 50 in Indian Stock Market - India TV News
Understanding the Role of Nifty 50 in Indian Stock MarketIndia TV News

Markets Espresso: The IT Vs Pharma 'Deewar' and a big market lesson!
There is one sector that is slowly but surely emerging as a darling of the street. While we await the monsoons, another earnings season is already knocking at our doors. Amidst all of this, the market taught us a major lesson this week! Find out more about that in our latest edition of Markets Espresso!
Stocks to buy below ₹100: Mehul Kothari of Anand Rathi recommends three shares to buy or sell
Next week, Bank Nifty's trading range is set between 57,000 and 59,000, with breakouts suggesting future trends. Analyst Mehul Kothari advises buying Trident, UCO Bank, and MMTC under ₹100, as the Indian market remains strong amid mixed signals and easing crude oil prices.

Why Equirus is avoiding loss-making startups in its ₹1,500 crore fund
Equirus new fund launch comes as India’s startup funding market becomes more selective, even though early-stage capital has held up better than late-stage funding.

BMO Market+ International Equity Fund Series Share Price | NLB:ZMPI ETF - Investing.com India
BMO Market+ International Equity Fund Series Share Price | NLB:ZMPI ETFInvesting.com India

Indian textile firms tap IPO market to fund growth and expansion - BusinessLine
Indian textile firms tap IPO market to fund growth and expansionBusinessLine
RBI issues Master Direction for Credit Derivatives
In pursuance of the announcement made in the Union Budget for FY 2026-27, to enable the introduction of derivatives on credit indices and total return swaps on corporate bonds, the Reserve Bank of India had issued Draft Directions on February 6, 2026, seeking feedback from market participants, stakeholders and other interested parties. The feedback received on the draft directions has been examined and consequent modifications have been suitably incorporated in the final Master Directions.
Health ministry issues proposal for one-year residual shelf life for imported drugs
The Union Health Ministry is proposing to relax import rules for medicines, requiring a minimum 12-month shelf life upon arrival instead of the current 60% of total shelf life. This move aims to simplify business operations and ensure medicine availability. The change, however, will not affect specialized drugs like biologicals and radiopharmaceuticals. Officials believe this will cut down wastage and improve inventory management, ultimately benefiting patients.

Rajesh Palviya of Axis Sec suggests JSW Infrastructure, Ind-Swift Laboratories, Welspun Living shares to buy next week
The Indian stock market will remain closed on June 26 for the Muharram holiday. Benchmark indices extended their winning streak ahead of the holiday, with Nifty 50 closing at 24,056 and Sensex at 77,100.47, boosted by easing crude oil prices and supportive measures for the rupee.