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Nifty top losers today: IndiGo, SBI, Tata Motors stocks among biggest drags as oil shock rattles markets
Among the Nifty top losers today, IndiGo stock plunged about 5.4 percent, making it the biggest decliner on the index. State Bank of India fell around 5.1 percent. Auto stocks also featured prominently among the losers.

Taking Stock: Markets continue to see sell-off amid crude surge; rupee at record low
More than 850 stocks touched their 52-week low, including Swan Corp, Interglobe Aviation, GNFC, PNB Housing Finance, Birla Corp, BLS International, Sterling Wilson, RHI Magnesita, Just Dial, Asian Paints, Nuvoco Vistas, REC, Berger Paints, JK Lakshmi Cement, Rashtriya Chemicals, GAIL, Inox Wind, among others.

BPCL, Eternal, IndiGo, other crude-sensitive stocks fall up to 3% as Brent oil touches two-week high
Since the ceasefire began on April 8, Trump has repeatedly warned of resuming the bombing on Iran, adding to concerns over disruptions in global oil supplies.

IndiGo, BPCL, HPCL gain over 3% as Brent crude slips below pre-Iran war levels
Analysts quoted by Bloomberg noted that the market narrative has shifted rapidly from fears of supply shortages to expectations of higher availability

IndiGo jumps 7%, HPCL rallies 6%; aviation, OMC, paint and tyre stocks surge as crude prices tumble 6%
IndiGo jumped over 7 percent and HPCL surged nearly 7 percent on Wednesday as aviation, paint, tyre and oil marketing stocks rallied after crude oil prices tumbled on hopes of a possible US-Iran deal.

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.

IndiGo, SpiceJet, Asian Paints slide up to 8% as oil shock above $115 hits crude-sensitive stocks
A sharp surge in crude oil prices above $115 per barrel has raised fears of higher input costs and renewed inflationary pressures. Among the biggest losers, IndiGo shares plunged over 7 percent. Paint companies, which rely heavily on crude derivatives for inputs, also came under pressure.

CEAT, SpiceJet, IndiGo slide up to 5% as Brent tops $126; crude-sensitive stocks under pressure
Crude-sensitive stocks such as CEAT, IndiGo and BPCL declined as Brent crude surged past $126 amid escalating US-Iran tensions. The spike in oil prices raised concerns over input costs and fuel expenses, pressuring sectors like tyres, aviation and OMCs.

Taking Stock: Markets rebound; Nifty reclaims 24,150, Sensex jumps 600 pts
Among the top gainers on the index were Maruti Suzuki India, Coal India, Tech Mahindra, ITC Limited, and Reliance Industries. On the downside, InterGlobe Aviation, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, NTPC, ICICI Bank and Bajaj Finserv were among the key laggards.

IndiGo shares decline 2% as Morgan Stanley cuts target price on sharp rise in crude oil prices
Shares of the company fell to an intraday low of Rs 4,510, down 2.82%. The stock has declined over the last two trading sessions.

Markets Erase Gains as Metals Drag; IDBI Bank Bid Race Heats Up | Closing Bell
Markets surrendered early gains as metal stocks dragged benchmarks lower, with the Nifty hovering near 24,100 despite strength in auto counters. ONGC, Hindalco and Power Grid led the losers, while InterGlobe Aviation, M&M and Maruti Suzuki outperformed. In corporate news, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy met PM Narendra Modi and announced an additional $13 billion investment in India, taking Amazon's planned investment to $48 billion through 2030. Fairfax is reportedly back with a fresh bid for IDBI Bank, valuing the lender at ₹77 per share and potentially unlocking a ₹50,000 crore divestment for the government and LIC. Meanwhile, uncertainty continues around Tata Sons as RBI is yet to decide on its NBFC deregistration request, keeping the possibility of a future listing alive. Catch all the key market moves, corporate developments and top business headlines in this edition of Closing Bell.

Closing Bell: Nifty crosses 24,200, Sensex surges 1,264 pts on renewed hopes of US-Iran peace talks
Interglobe Aviation, Max Healthcare, Power Grid Corp, Wipro, Eternal were among biggest gainers on the Nifty, while losers were Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank. All the sectoral indices ended in the green with Capital Goods, Oil & Gas, Power, Infra, Media, Realty, Consumer Durables, IT rise 2% each. Nifty Midcap and Smallcap indices up more than 2 percent each.