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Street Signals: Technical charts point to further upside for Nifty
Indian stock markets are showing a positive outlook, with analysts predicting the Nifty could climb towards 24,300-24,600. Key support levels are identified around 23,700-23,900, encouraging investors to buy on dips. Several stocks, including Britannia Industries, Grasim Industries, Aditya Birla Capital, Premier Energies, Bharat Electronics, and Eternal, are highlighted as top picks for the week, with specific buy recommendations and targets.
Reliance AGM: Reliance Retail bets on AI and consumer intelligence to power next phase of growth
Reliance Retail reported strong growth in FY26, driven by quick commerce, grocery network expansion, and rising consumer demand in fashion and electronics. The company plans to leverage AI and consumer insights for future growth, aiming for ₹1 lakh crore revenue by FY30.

Bharat Electronics shares jump 6% to a 3-week high. Here's what's driving the rally
Bharat Electronics shares rose 6% to ₹430, marking a three-week high. This follows a 3% gain, bringing a total increase of 7% over two days. Defence production reached ₹1.78 lakh crore in FY26, with increased focus on domestic capabilities and exports.

IKIGAI's Pankaj Tibrewal says opportunities now lie beyond the Nifty
IKIGAI Asset Manager's Pankaj Tibrewal sees a weaker rupee boosting India's export competitiveness, creating opportunities across auto parts, engineering, chemicals, textiles and electronics manufacturing.
India’s electronics output hits ₹13 lakh crore; Vaishnaw eyes No. 2 export spot
India's electronics production has reached Rs 13 lakh crore. The nation aims to make electronics the second largest export category. Two semiconductor plants are already operational. Two more chip plants will begin full commercial production this year. This growth is driven by smartphone exports, with Apple being a major contributor.

Why Investec is bullish on India's electronics export story
India's recent trade agreements and rising investments in manufacturing are helping improve the country's position in global supply chains. According to Investec Capital Services' Head Equities Mukul Kochhar, electronics exports are among the best-placed segments to benefit from this trend. Besides EMS, he sees strong opportunities in original design manufacturing (ODM) and defense electronics as Indian companies deepen their presence in the global electronics market. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
India's Electronics Mart eyes new markets as tech hubs fear job losses
Electronics Mart India is diversifying its store presence beyond Hyderabad due to concerns about potential AI-driven job losses impacting consumer spending in the tech hub. The retailer plans to invest significantly in opening new stores, particularly in Kolkata and the New Delhi region, to reduce its dependence on the IT sector.

Banks Curb Hedge Fund Bets on SK Hynix, Samsung After Wild Moves
Global banks are curbing hedge funds’ leveraged bets on Asia’s top chipmakers including SK Hynix Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. after a blistering rally this year raised concerns of a potential pullback, according to people familiar with the matter.
Asian shares surge, oil dips after Trump claims progress in Iran war talks
Asian shares climbed sharply on Friday, tracking big Wall Street gains, and oil prices slipped after US President Donald Trump claimed there was a breakthrough in talks to end the Iran war. US futures edged higher. South Korea's Kospi jumped 7.8 per cent to 8,370.82, narrowing losses from earlier this month from sell-offs of shares related to artificial intelligence. The Kospi has roughly doubled over the past six months, with a record closing high of 8.801.49 on June 2. Samsung Electronics, South Korea's most valuable company, advanced 11.2 per cent. Computer chipmaker SK Hynix rose 7.2 per cent. Tokyo's Nikkei's 225 gained 3.5 per cent to 66,442.95, also led by gains for technology stocks. SoftBank Group, a multinational investment holding company with a strong AI focus, was up 2 per cent. Chip equipment maker Tokyo Electron jumped 10.3 per cent. Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained 1.8 per cent to 24,689.32 and the Shanghai Composite index rose 1.6 per cent to 4,050.51. In Australia,
Stable crude, strong metal demand and El Nino plays drive opportunities: Motilal Oswal's Khemka
Siddhartha Khemka, Head of Research-Wealth Management at Motilal Oswal Financial Services, says easing geopolitical tensions could keep crude oil prices stable, supporting oil marketing companies. He remains positive on GNG Electronics due to strong growth prospects in refurbished electronics and prefers Hindalco among aluminium stocks, citing a multi-year demand cycle. Khemka also sees long-term value in Manappuram Finance and believes Voltas and Varun Beverages could benefit from a potential El Niño-led heatwave.

GNG Electronics share price jumps nearly 9% after ₹175 crore block deal; Motilal Oswal, Goldman Sachs pick up stake
GNG Electronics shares rose nearly 9% after a ₹175 crore block deal involving multiple mutual funds and foreign investors. The company saw notable growth, with a 55% rise in six months, backed by its strong refurbishment capabilities and positive market outlook from Motilal Oswal.