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India’s top 3 fuel retailers may report Rs 47,700 crore loss in Q1. What’s behind this?
India's three largest fuel retailers—HPCL, BPCL and IOCL—are expected to report a combined EBITDA loss of up to Rs 47,700 crore in Q1FY27 as soaring crude oil prices, LPG under-recoveries, weak fuel marketing margins and rupee depreciation squeeze profitability. Analysts say further fuel price hikes may be needed if crude stays elevated.
INR tumbles further as renewal of war is seen driving oil prices and inflation higher
The Indian rupee slumped further in opening trades on Thursday as international crude oil prices rebounded as US President reportedly threatened to bomb Iran for a second day and reimpose the US naval blockade in retaliation for attacks on tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz. US President Donald Trump said the ceasefire with Iran has ended, stoking concerns that a renewal of war could again drive inflation and push up interest rates. This could reinforce expectations that the US Federal Reserve (Fed) may keep interest rates higher for longer to combat stubborn inflation. INR opened at Rs 95.52 per dollar and hit a low of 95.58 so far during the day. Yesterday, rupee tanked 59 paise to settle at 95.55 against the US dollar. 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. Local markets are however recovering from the sharp ...
BPCL buys 1 million barrels of US crude via tender, sources say
Bharat Petroleum Corporation has purchased one million barrels of US West Texas Intermediate crude oil. This significant purchase was made via a tender for August arrival. The Indian company acquired the oil from the trading house Vitol. This transaction occurred at a premium of approximately six dollars per barrel. Companies typically do not comment on such commercial matters.
Gold prices fall to Rs 1.43 lakh/10 grams, silver dips Rs 15,000 in 4 days as Iran war raises inflation worries. Time to exit?
Gold and silver prices extended losses for a fourth straight session on Thursday, pressured by renewed geopolitical tensions, higher oil prices and concerns over inflation and interest rates. Analysts expect continued volatility and advise investors to accumulate precious metals gradually during the ongoing correction.
Sensex jumps over 600 points, Nifty reclaims 24,000. 5 key factors behind today's sharp D-Street rebound
Indian stock markets traded higher on Thursday, recovering from Wednesday's significant decline. Sensex and Nifty saw marginal gains as investor confidence returned to the trading floor. Oil prices continued their upward trend, influenced by escalating Middle East geopolitical concerns. Foreign institutional investors remained net buyers of Indian equities for the sixth consecutive session.
Asian shares climb on chip rally, oil jumps as Gulf hostilities resume
Semiconductor stocks rebounded after recent losses, while rising oil prices fuelled inflation concerns and weighed on global bond markets amid renewed US-Iran tensions

Rupee trades flat against dollar after recent recovery; rising crude prices back in focus
Indian rupee paused recovery, opening at 95.55 against US dollar. Geopolitical tensions in West Asia pushed crude oil prices higher, impacting investor sentiment.

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Gold falls as West Asia tensions lift dollar; silver holds steady
Gold prices dip as US-Iran tensions boost dollar, oil. Silver steady. Fed minutes, jobless claims awaited.
Oil prices climb after fresh US strikes on Iran raise supply concerns
Brent crude futures rose 78 cents, or 1 per cent to $78.8 a barrel by 0054 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate crude futures were up 74 cents, or 1.01 per cent, at $74.26 a barrel

Crude oil prices extend gains on renewed US-Iran war tensions; Brent climbs above $78 per barrel
US-Iran war: Brent crude futures were up 78 cents, or 1%, at $78.80 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude gained 74 cents, or 1.01%, to trade at $74.26 a barrel.
Analyst picks 2 stocks to buy, 1 to sell as Nifty enters correction zone
Jatin Gedia of Teji Mandi reckons that the Nifty, Bank Nifty have slipped back into the correction zone; he recommends buy on Oil India and Exide Industries.