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Stocks in news: TCS, Nalco, Maruti Suzuki, Natco Pharma, HFCL
Indian markets saw a significant decline on Wednesday, influenced by global factors. TCS anticipates modest profit growth amid client spending caution and wage pressures. Nalco and NLC India will form a joint venture for a power plant. HFCL plans substantial investment to boost optical fibre cable production capacity. Natco Pharma announced significant investments and stake increases in South Africa.
Nuclear power output to rise 44% in 10 years; India, China key drivers
Global nuclear power capacity is projected to increase by forty-four percent over the next decade. This growth is driven by rising electricity demand and significant reactor construction in China and India. China is on track to become the world's largest nuclear nation by the end of this decade. Efforts to combat climate change and increasing social acceptance are also boosting nuclear energy.
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Thursday
Indian equities posted their steepest single-day decline since March as rising crude prices, renewed Middle East tensions and weak global cues triggered broad-based selling. Analysts said geopolitical developments, earnings guidance and central bank decisions will shape the market’s near-term direction.

Nifty Outlook for July 9: Analysts cite 23,800 as key support amid rising global uncertainty
Amid the late-session sell-off, the Nifty slipped from an intraday high of 24,300 to a low of around 23,805, before settling near the day's low.
Government starts industry consultations on next phase of food processing PLI
The government is planning an expanded Production-Linked Incentive Scheme for the food processing sector. Consultations were held with industry stakeholders to design the next phase of fiscal support. The upcoming policy aims to boost domestic manufacturing and global competitiveness. It will focus on innovation, value addition, and farmer benefits. Working groups will address perceptions and promote the sector's growth.
INR tumbles sharply against US dollar as oil prices soar on renewed US-Iran tensions; Sensex, NIFTY plunge over 2%
The Indian rupee tanked 59 paise to settle at 95.55 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday as the US launched fresh strikes on Iran after Tehran struck three ships in the Strait of Hormuz, pushing up crude oil prices and strengthening the dollar. The US military attacked Iran early Wednesday after it said Tehran struck three ships in the Strait of Hormuz, part of an American effort that also revoked the Islamic Republic's ability to openly sell crude oil in the world market. Iran retaliated with strikes targeting Bahrain and Kuwait. Following the strikes, global crude oil prices rose exponentially. Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, was trading higher by 6.16 per cent at USD 78.73 per barrel in futures trade. The Indian stock market also suffered a massive crash, with the NSE Nifty 50 plunging 516.65 points (2.12%) to close at 23,882.05, while the BSE Sensex tanked 1,677.12 points (2.15%) to settle at 76,503.60.

Foreign investors pour record ₹41,773 crore into Indian govt bonds in June on index hopes, tax relief
Foreign portfolio investors made a record net investment of ₹41,773 crore in government securities under the RBI's Fully Accessible Route in June, driven by tax changes, expectations of wider global bond index inclusion and growing appetite for Indian debt.

India silver import curbs create shortages, push premiums to six-month high
India's silver import restrictions cause shortages, pushing premiums to 6-month highs despite weak demand. This could weigh on global prices, but narrow India's trade deficit and ease rupee pressure.

ONGC Emerges Top Performer In Nifty 50 Pack, Defies Stock Market Crash
Shares of the state-run oil & gas explorer traded higher despite the stock market crash amid renewed US-Iran tensions that led to a spike in global crude oil rates by upto 5%.
India's mutual fund industry just beat FIIs in a historic first. Here's what changed
India's mutual fund industry has overtaken foreign institutional investors in total assets under custody for the first time, marking a historic shift in market ownership. Strong SIP inflows and sustained domestic participation have driven the milestone, even as FII holdings declined amid continued selling and changing global investment trends.
AI stocks tumble as oil surge and bond yields drag Wall Street lower
Chipmakers led a tech selloff while rising oil prices and Treasury yields weighed on markets. Samsung slumped despite strong profit guidance, Rivian sank on a share sale and global stocks retreated.
Prime Offices Fund closes first round at Rs 4,000 crore, commits 45% of capital
Prime Offices Fund has successfully raised Rs 4,000 crore in its initial funding round. The fund has already committed nearly half its capital to acquire three office properties. This expanded corpus reflects strong investor demand for Indian commercial real estate opportunities. The fund's portfolio now spans approximately four million square feet of office space. It houses over seventy occupiers, including many Global Capability Centres.