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Multibaggers: 11 stocks rallied over 20% in each of the last three July-September quarters
A study of seasonal market trends shows 15 stocks with market capitalisation above Rs 1,500 crore have delivered consistent July–September gains over the past three years. Most of these stocks have also posted strong one-year returns, with several turning multibaggers, suggesting momentum combined with seasonal strength may signal continued outperformance potential.

Sensex today | Stock Market Live: Sensex rises 500 pts, Nifty crosses 24,000; KPIT hits 52-week low, tanks 15% - BusinessLine
Sensex today | Stock Market Live: Sensex rises 500 pts, Nifty crosses 24,000; KPIT hits 52-week low, tanks 15%BusinessLine

Sensex Today | Stock Market Live Updates: KPIT Tech extends losses to 15%; Nifty above 23,950
Sensex Today | Stock Market Live Updates: The markets are moving with some level of caution and a positive bias. The Nifty is moving with an uptick of over 50 points, rising towards the 24,000 mark. The Nifty Bank index is largely flat, trading around the 57,500 mark. M&M, Eternal and Nestle India are thetop gainers.
Sensex Today | Nifty 50 | Stock Market Live Updates: Sensex rises over 150 pts, Nifty above 23,900; M&M, Adani Ports up 2% each - The Economic Times
Sensex Today | Nifty 50 | Stock Market Live Updates: Sensex rises over 150 pts, Nifty above 23,900; M&M, Adani Ports up 2% eachThe Economic TimesClosing Bell: Sensex, Nifty end lower in volatile June expiry session; pharma, realty buck trendMoneycontrol.comSensex today | Stock Market Live: Sensex rises 500 pts, Nifty crosses 24,000; KPIT hits 52-week low, tanks 15%BusinessLine

MFs wary of Sebi plan to allow celeb ads, cite mis-selling, edge for big entities
Sebi's proposal to let mutual fund houses use celebrity endorsements has sparked a debate over investor protection and competition. While supporters say it could bring in more first-time investors, critics fear higher mis-selling risks and a growing advantage for large fund houses.

KPIT Tech warns of a weak Q1 but the Street may have had an inkling
KPIT Technologies shares slumped more than 6% to emerge as the Nifty 500's second-worst performer on Tuesday, ahead of the company's outlook update flagging a weaker-than-expected Q1 FY27.
Axis MF unveils digital solution to unlock ₹25 trillion MSME opportunity
Asset manager launches Axis Account Plus, a digital treasury management solution that enables MSMEs to invest surplus working capital seamlessly in liquid and mutual fund schemes

Ola Electric tops Nifty 500 gainers as Delhi EV policy boosts electric two-wheeler stocks
The rally follows the Delhi Cabinet's approval of the new EV Policy on Monday, which will come into effect from July 1. Under the policy, registration of new internal combustion engine (ICE) two-wheelers will cease from April 1, 2028, with only electric two-wheelers eligible for registration thereafter.

Healthcare, banks and EVs remain long-term bets: Invesco Mutual Fund's Taher Badshah
Taher Badshah, Chief Investment Officer at Invesco Mutual Fund, expects EV adoption to increase gradually with policy support, while opportunities are emerging in power distribution alongside transmission. Badshah also said SIP inflows remain stable and mutual fund industry trends are not showing signs of concern.
Board of Apar Industries approves fund raising up to Rs 2,500 cr
At meeting held on 30 June 2026
MFs kept buying these 11 stocks for 8 straight quarters; shares surge up to 250% in 2 years
Mutual funds increased holdings for eight consecutive quarters in 36 BSE 1000 companies, signalling sustained institutional conviction. While several stocks delivered strong returns and some more than doubled investor wealth, consistent institutional buying did not guarantee gains, with a few stocks posting sharp declines despite rising mutual fund ownership.
INR loses momentum in opening trades as geopolitical uncertainty continues to weigh
The Indian rupee lost momentum against the American currency in early trade on Tuesday, as month-end demand for dollars from importers and corporates added pressure on the domestic unit. INR opened at Rs 94.60 per dollar and slipped to a low of 95.55 before recovering back to 94.63 so far during the day. Losses for the rupee were partly cushioned by relatively stable crude oil prices globally. However, concerns about potential supply disruptions in the Gulf and continued uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz weighed on investor sentiments. Meanwhile, the Indian stock market opened higher this morning, with the BSE Sensex rising around 100 points to hover near the 76,825 mark and the Nifty 50 crossing the 24,030 level, which could lend some support to the local currency.