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Why stock markets fell today? Sensex plunges 931, Nifty below 23,900. 6 factors behind the drop
Indian stock markets reversed a five-day winning streak, with Sensex and Nifty50 falling significantly on Thursday. Fading hopes for an Iran-US ceasefire, coupled with rising oil prices and continued FII selling, dampened investor sentiment. Global markets also traded in the red, contributing to the downturn.
BofA sees opportunity in India's battered bank stocks, expects IT sector to underperform
Indian bank stocks present an attractive investment. Valuations for major private lenders are at historic lows. This decline follows a drop in the Nifty Bank index. Foreign investors have sold off bank shares. BofA Global Research sees potential for a rate hike by the Reserve Bank of India. This could boost bank margins and earnings.
Sensex Today Rallies 2,946 Points | Nifty Above 23,950 | Tata Motors Up 10% - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Rallies 2,946 Points | Nifty Above 23,950 | Tata Motors Up 10%Equitymaster

Auto stocks lead the rebound from War lows — Here are factors aiding the recovery
All 15 stocks in the Nifty Auto index are trading with gains on Wednesday, rising 3.7% to 13%. Ashok Leyland, Samvardhana Motherson International, Tata Motors PV, Eicher Motorsand Uno Minda are the top gainers in the index, with shares of Ashok Leyland reporting their biggest single-day gain in six years.
Sensex Today Rallies 2,946 Points | Nifty Above 23,950 | Tata Motors Up 10% - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Rallies 2,946 Points | Nifty Above 23,950 | Tata Motors Up 10%Equitymaster

HDFC Bank and Eternal among stocks Samir Arora is adding to his portfolio
As the ceasefire brings the US-Iran war to a pause, we asked the Singapore-based fund manager for stocks that look attractive at current levels.

Real Estate, Auto stocks rebound after Iran ceasefire; RBI leaves rates unchanged
Following the policy outcome, the Nifty Bank index rose 4.70%. Auto and realty stocks surged by up to 7% each, while consumer stocks gained around 4%.
Sensex Today Rallies 2,833 Points | Nifty Above 23,900 | Bajaj Finance & HDFC Bank Top Gainers - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Rallies 2,833 Points | Nifty Above 23,900 | Bajaj Finance & HDFC Bank Top GainersEquitymaster

Eternal to Titan: These four Nifty companies are likely to post over 50% YoY growth in Q4 profit. Do you own any?
Q4 earnings: Nineteen of Nifty 50 stocks are likely to post a profit growth of 10% or more on a YoY basis, with four names, Eternal, Titan, JSW Steel and Tata Steel, slated to record a sharp rise of 50% and above.
INR slips back beyond Rs 93 per dollar mark amid volatile geopolitical situation; RBI in focus
The Indian rupee depreciated around 20 paise to close beyond Rs 93 mark against the US dollar on Tuesday, as investors remained on edge ahead of US President Donald Trump's deadline for the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and the Reserve Bank's monetary policy review. The USD/INR pair is trading under pressure, dragged down by unabated withdrawal of foreign capital, a firm dollar, and higher crude oil prices amid a volatile geopolitical situation. Nevertheless, Indian shares recovered from an early slide to end notably higher on Tuesday as the clock ticked towards a deadline that U.S. President Donald Trump has set to bomb Iranian power plants if it does not open the Strait of Hormuz. Benchmark indexes Sensex and Nifty extended gains for a fourth consecutive session despite Trump describing a "significant proposal" received from Iran as "not good enough" and threatening to decimate Iran within four hours if it did not agree to a deal by Tuesday night. Moreover, market participants ...

Tata Mutual Fund reopens lump-sum investments in small-cap fund after market correction
Tata Mutual Fund has resumed lump-sum investments in its small-cap fund, citing better valuations after recent correction and improved opportunities for long-term capital deployment.
Market rally for fourth day; Nifty settles above 23,100 level
Market volatility remained high due to the weekly expiry of Nifty 50 contracts. Investor sentiment also stayed cautious amid escalating tensions in West Asia and ahead of the deadline set by U.S. President Donald Trump for a potential deal with Iran. Market participants are closely watching the Reserve Bank of Indias monetary policy meeting, scheduled for tomorrow, with most economists expecting interest rates to remain unchanged. Meanwhile, a strong rupee provided additional support to the markets upward momentum.