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National Standard (India) Ltd leads losers in 'B' group
Rajdarshan Industries Ltd, Vedanta Oil and Gas Ltd, Quint Digital Ltd and Shri Krishna Devcon Ltd are among the other losers in the BSE's 'B' group today, 06 July 2026.
Sensex, Nifty trade in positive terrain; Oil & gas shares rally
Oil & Gas shares witnessed buying demand for five consecutive trading sessions.

Three factors why ONGC shares got an upgrade from Motilal Oswal; Check latest price target
Adverse regulatory or fiscal changes, including higher government levies or changes in gas pricing mechanisms, lower-than-expected crude oil and domestic gas realisations arising from a weaker commodity price environment, are some of the key risks for ONGC.
Midcap stocks ignore Middle East war, AI worries to jump up to 85% in 2026. More rally or sharp correction ahead?
Despite a weak first half for benchmark indices, India's midcap stocks outperformed, driven by resilient domestic inflows, stronger earnings and sectoral tailwinds. Analysts expect the momentum to continue, although elevated valuations, geopolitical risks, crude oil prices and the sustainability of domestic fund flows remain key factors to watch.
Vedanta Oil & Gas, Vedanta Iron & Steel, Vedanta Power shares crash up to 8% post Q1 updates; Vedanta Aluminium rises
Shares of Vedanta's recently demerged entities traded mixed after their Q1 business updates. Vedanta Oil & Gas, Vedanta Iron & Steel and Vedanta Power fell up to 8% on weaker operational performance, while Vedanta Aluminium Metal gained after reporting record quarterly aluminium production.

Stock markets today: Sensex, Nifty rally as bank stocks surge, crude oil prices dip - Rediff
Stock markets today: Sensex, Nifty rally as bank stocks surge, crude oil prices dipRediff

Sensex, Nifty Rally: Bank Stocks '' Lower Oil Drive Gains - Rediff MoneyWiz
Sensex, Nifty Rally: Bank Stocks '' Lower Oil Drive GainsRediff MoneyWiz
INR slips in opening trades as dollar recovers marginally; downside seen limited
The Indian rupee fell 10 paise to 95.28 against the American currency in early trade on Monday, weighed down by slight uptick of the American currency in the overseas market. However, positive cues from local equities and easing international oil prices are likely to limit downside in the counter. Indian shares are seen opening in green, with underlying sentiment likely to remain underpinned by improving earnings visibility and expectations of a more supportive global liquidity environment going forward. The BSE Sensex gained 176.99 points (0.23%) to open at 77,940.90, while the NSE Nifty 50 rose 36.00 points (0.15%) to open at 24,306.85.

Nifty, Sensex Edge Higher as Lower Oil Prices Offset Rupee Weakness - Investing.com India
Nifty, Sensex Edge Higher as Lower Oil Prices Offset Rupee WeaknessInvesting.com India

Here's how the five Vedanta Group stocks are reacting to their Q1 business updates
Shares of Vedanta Ltd. ended 1.6% higher on Friday at ₹280.5. Shares of the Aluminium division ended at the flat line, while those of the Iron & Steel business, after being locked in a 5% upper circuit earlier in the day, ended 5% lower. The Oil and Gas business saw its shares fall over 4% as well, and the Power business shares fell over 6%.

From Gift Nifty, crude oil prices to gold rate: 8 key things that changed for Indian stock market over weekend - livemint.com
From Gift Nifty, crude oil prices to gold rate: 8 key things that changed for Indian stock market over weekendlivemint.com
Stock markets to track crude prices, global trends, TCS earnings this week
Trading sentiment in the stock market this week will depend on crude oil prices, global trends and the start of corporate earnings season with IT bellwether TCS reporting its June-quarter financial results on July 9, analysts said. Besides, the advancement of the southwest monsoon and trading activity of foreign investors would also influence market trading, they added. "Investors will closely monitor the quarterly results of TCS on July 9, with particular focus on management commentary regarding demand trends, discretionary spending, and AI-led business opportunities," Ajit Mishra, SVP, Research, Religare Broking Ltd, said. Last week, the BSE benchmark Sensex climbed 663.44 points, or 0.86 per cent, and the NSE Nifty increased by 214.85 points, or 0.89 per cent. "Domestically, investor attention will centre on the commencement of the Q1 FY27 earnings season from July 9, with the initial batch of corporate earnings and management commentary expected to provide valuable insights int