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Rupee crosses 92 per dollar for the first time ever
The Indian rupee hit an all-time low of 92.02 per US dollar on March 4, driven by escalating US-Israeli strikes on Iran and rising crude oil prices. Brent crude rose over 1% to $82.32 per barrel.

Trade Spotlight: How should you trade Atul, Bharat Forge, Jammu and Kashmir Bank, IOC, Voltas, Laurus Labs, Godrej Properties, and others on March 2?
The market is expected to face a bear attack given the prevailing bearish momentum and rising US-Iran tensions. Below are some short-term trading ideas to consider.

US Steps In to Escort Ships in Hormuz | Oil Near $108 | Kotak Bank Steady | Opening Bell
Markets kick off the week with global tensions in focus as US President Donald Trump announces “Project Freedom” to escort stranded vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran calls the US response to its 14-point proposal unacceptable, keeping geopolitical risks elevated and pushing Brent crude near $108. US markets ended higher on Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and NASDAQ Composite gaining up to 1.6%, supported by strong earnings from Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and Estée Lauder. Economic data remains mixed, with steady manufacturing activity and a rise in consumption. Back home, Kotak Mahindra Bank reports a stable quarter, while GIFT Nifty suggests a positive start for Indian markets. Investors also keep a close watch on state election results for further cues.

Brent hits $107: BPCL, Asian Paints, SpiceJet, other crude-sensitive stocks decline up to 5%
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd slipped 2.26% to Rs 287.80, losing Rs 6.65, while Indian Oil Corporation Ltd dropped 2.00% to Rs 137.56, down Rs 2.81.

Asian Paints, Indian Oil, JK Tyre tumble; oil-sensitive stocks hammered as crude soars above $78 amid US-Iran turmoil
Crude-sensitive stocks were among the worst hit in Monday's trade even as Sensex and Nifty fell nearly 2 percent. Paints and tyre stocks fell sharply on concerns on rising input costs as crude soared. Oil marketing shares were also under pressure for fears of margin squeeze.

Market Meltdown: Nifty, Bank Nifty Slide as Oil Surges & Rupee Hits All-Time Low | Closing Bell
Global tensions trigger a sharp sell-off across markets as Indian equities witness a “Fearful Friday” on Dalal Street. The Nifty plunges 5% for the week, marking its biggest weekly fall in four years, while frontline indices are now 11–13% below record highs. Oil prices surge past $101, the rupee hits a fresh all-time low, and metal, auto, and midcap stocks lead the broad-based decline. Is this just panic selling or the start of a deeper correction? Catch Surabhi Upadhyay in conversation with market experts decoding the market meltdown, global risks, and what investors should do next.

LIVE: Nifty Flat Ahead of US-Iran Deal | Oil at $83 | Global Markets Rally | Opening Bell
Asian markets are trading mixed while Indian equities are set for a muted opening. Investors remain focused on the upcoming US-Iran deal signing, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and the direction of oil prices. 📈 Key Market Triggers: ✅ Dow gains 469 points; Nasdaq surges 3.1% ✅ S&P 500 hits fresh record highs ✅ Brent crude stabilizes around $83 per barrel ✅ US-Iran deal details remain in focus ✅ Nifty closes at a two-week high ✅ FIIs turn net buyers in equities ✅ Foreign investors pump $1.84 billion into Indian bonds ✅ Rupee strengthens to 94.71 against the dollar ✅ Bond yields remain stable globally

LIVE: Brent Oil Falls, Fed Decision Tonight | Nifty Set for Positive Start | Opening Bell
Brent crude prices are under pressure amid expectations that Iran could resume oil exports, easing concerns around global energy supplies. Investors are also closely tracking the outcome of the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy meeting, where interest rates are widely expected to remain unchanged. Wall Street ended mixed overnight, with the Dow Jones hitting a fresh record high while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 closed lower. SpaceX continued its post-IPO rally, gaining 4% and trading nearly 50% above its offer price. Back home, Indian markets ended near the day's highs on Tuesday, with the Nifty extending gains for a third consecutive session and closing above 23,950. While FIIs remained net sellers, easing oil prices, lower bond yields, and positive global cues could support a firm start for Indian equities today. Stay tuned to Opening Bell for all the key market triggers, stocks in focus, and trading strategies for the session ahead.

LIVE: Oil Below $80 | Accenture Misses Estimates | IT Stocks In Focus | Opening Bell
Global markets rebound sharply as US equities recover from Wednesday's sell-off. The Nasdaq surged nearly 2%, led by chip stocks, while Intel jumped 10% after President Trump announced a partnership with Apple on chip designs. Meanwhile, Accenture's earnings and guidance came in below expectations, putting IT stocks in focus. Oil prices remain below $80 a barrel, US bond yields stay elevated, and the dollar index hits a one-year high. Back home, Indian markets closed higher for the fifth consecutive session, with Nifty ending above 24,150. Will the momentum continue? Catch Surabhi Upadhyay in conversation with market experts as they decode all the key global and domestic market triggers ahead of the opening bell.

IOC, BPCL, HPCL stocks in focus as PL Capital sees 'washout quarter' for OMCs
PL Capital expects IOC, BPCL and HPCL to report losses of Rs 185.7 billion, Rs 124 billion and Rs 125.5 billion, respectively

IndiGo, SpiceJet shares to remain in focus on Monday as aviation fuel prices kept unchanged for domestic carriers
State-owned Indian Oil Corporation said early on Friday that ATF prices for scheduled domestic airlines have not been revised, offering some relief to the sector.