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Top Gainers & Losers on May 25: HFCL, Adani Power, Eicher Motors, OLA, Tata Motors, HPCL among top gainers
Indian markets ended May 25 with strong gains, as Nifty 50 rose 1.4% and BSE Sensex climbed 1.42%, driven by falling oil prices and optimism for a US-Iran peace deal. Broader indices also showed positive trends amidst improved risk sentiment.
Stocks to Watch today: Eicher Motors, NTPC, TVS Motor, Groww, Hindalco
Stocks to Watch today, May 25, 2026: Shares of oil marketing companies will remain in focus today after petrol and diesel prices were raised by ₹2.61-2.71 per litre on Monday

Stocks to Watch for May 25: Hindalco, Eicher Motors, Divi's Labs, Torrent Pharma, Lupin and more
From result reactions coming from Hindalco, Divi's Labs, Eicher Motors, JK Cement, Torrent Pharma and many others, to Glenmark settling patent litigations and oil sensitives due to the US-Iran developments will be some of the important stocks that should be on your radar going into Monday's trade on May 25.
Fuel price hikes, West Asia tensions push Indian businesses towards EV transition
Rising crude oil prices are pushing India towards electric vehicles. Businesses are seeking stable operational costs. This shift is driven by economic necessity. Geopolitical instability in West Asia adds to concerns about fossil fuel dependence. India's EV adoption looks strong, driven by policy and cost savings. Fleet operators prefer local EV solutions.

Stocks to buy: Nagaraj Shetti recommends Sumitomo, Samvardhana Motherson shares to buy
The Indian stock market rose on 21 May amid falling crude oil prices and optimism over US-Iran negotiations. The Nifty 50 rose to 23,715 with potential for further upside above 23,850. Key stocks are showing bullish trends amidst overall market volatility.

Five Stocks To Buy: IOC, Hitachi Energy, Bajaj Auto And More | May 21, 2026
Top picks include Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Bank of India, power technology major Hitachi Energy India, heavy electrical equipment maker CG Power, and automotive giant Bajaj Auto.
Rs 10.9 lakh crore burden: Iran shock can take a load off India's back
Rising oil prices triggered by the Iran conflict are pushing India to accelerate its shift away from fossil fuels, with the government fast-tracking plans for ethanol adoption and commercial vehicle electrification to reduce dependence on imported crude and support the rupee. With crude imports estimated to cost Rs 10.9 lakh crore in FY26, policymakers are treating energy transition as an economic and strategic priority rather than only an environmental goal.
Tata Power EV arm expands charging network on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway
Tata Power EV Charging Solutions has expanded its ultra-fast EV charging network on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. Collaborating with Indian Oil Corporation, new stations are now operational on the Haryana stretch. These stations offer charging for vehicles travelling in both directions. This expansion is part of Tata Power's broader EZ Charge network growth across India.

Indian Oil, JSW Cement, Zydus Wellness, Ola Electric Q4 Results Today — Earning Estimates
JSW Cement is expected to report March-quarter earnings with revenue at Rs 1,869.19 crore.

Q4 Results This Week: IOC, BPCL, ITC, Lenskart among 150 others report earnings as season winds down
As many as 150 companies, including Ola Electric, Indian Oil Corporation, Lenskart, LG Electronics India, Nykaa, along with Nifty 50 names such as Hindalco, ITC, BEL, among others will be reporting their fourth quarter results this week as the earnings season enters its final stages for this period. Here's a look at the complete list:
Market Trading Guide: 2 stock ideas for Monday with up to 8% near-term gains
Nifty ended lower on Friday, breaking a two-session winning streak as banking, metal and realty stocks dragged the index below the 23,800 zone. Analysts see a bearish setup with resistance at key EMAs and support near 23,500. Amid volatility, two technical stock picks, Kirloskar Oil and Wheels India, signal short-term upside potential of up to 8% with defined stop losses.

Oil price pressure priced in, India offers selective opportunities: Raymond James strategist
India's first fuel price hike in four years partially addresses ₹1 lakh crore in oil marketing company losses, but Matt Orton of Raymond James Investment and MK Surana, former CMD of HPCL, argue the market's reaction has overshot, creating selective buying opportunities in premium consumer, commodity and infrastructure names.