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Ethanol transition can shift to "Transport Energy Backbone" to shield India from oil shocks: KPMG
India's ethanol use is evolving beyond simple blending. It is set to become a key transport energy source. This will help manage fluctuating global fuel prices. An adaptive fuel system, varied distribution, and flex-fuel vehicles are crucial. This shift aims to enhance energy security and reduce reliance on external price volatility.
Vedanta listing: Aluminium, Power, Oil & Gas, Iron & Steel share trading starts Monday. Target price and what else to expect
Four Vedanta entities are set to list on stock exchanges on Monday, June 15, following a mega demerger. Vedanta Aluminium is expected to debut with a market cap of Rs 1.74 lakh crore, potentially surpassing its parent company. The demerged companies will initially trade in the Trade-to-Trade segment.
Falling crude oil price sends tyre, paint, oil marketing and airline companies soaring in relief rally
On Friday, a significant drop in oil prices caused a ripple effect in the stock market, with companies linked to crude oil benefiting the most. Firms in the oil marketing sector, tire production, and airlines enjoyed an uptick, as the affordable oil alleviated some financial anxieties. Conversely, upstream oil producers took a hit.

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Cemindia Projects Ltd leads losers in 'A' group
Nestle India Ltd, Cartrade Tech Ltd, Inox India Ltd and Oil & Natural Gas Corpn Ltd are among the other losers in the BSE's 'A' group today, 12 June 2026.
Can crude oil prices dip to $70 if US, Iran sign peace deal? Analysts said this
As per Fitch Ratings' estimates, Brent crude oil is likely to average $100-110/bbl in May-July, before falling to $80/bbl in August, and to about $70/bbl from September.
'Bear beneath the barrel': Mirae Asset sees weak demand limiting oil rally
The path of least resistance for Brent over the next two quarters appears skewed to the downside, with Brent prices likely drifting below $90/bbl
OMCs gain up to 5%; upstream stocks fall 2% as Brent dips below $90/bbl
Oil market companies (OMCs) gain, while upstream oil companies fall after brent crude oil prices fell
Vedanta demerger: Which demerged stock should you buy after their market debut on June 15?
Vedanta's mega demerger sees four new companies listing on June 15. Analysts suggest Vedanta Aluminium Metal as a strong buy due to capacity expansion and robust LME prices. Other demerged entities like Vedanta Power, Oil & Gas, and Iron & Steel are expected to debut as small-cap stocks.
Vedanta group's 4 demerged businesses set for stock market debut on June 15
Vedanta group's four demerged businesses are expected to list on the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange on Monday, sources said. Besides Vedanta Ltd, which is already listed, the shares of four newly created entities --Vedanta Aluminium Metal (VAML), Vedanta Oil & Gas (VOGL), Vedanta Power and Vedanta Iron & Steel (VISL) -- will begin trading on Indian stock exchanges. The much-awaited demerger is likely to unlock substantial value for shareholders since each company will now operate independently and raise capital as per its business plans, while giving investors an opportunity to invest in a specific sector. Vedanta's demerger was approved by the National Company Law Tribunal in December last year. Under the 1:1 approved demerger scheme, shareholders will receive one share of each demerged company for every one share held in the currently listed Vedanta Ltd. During an investors' call after the fourth quarter financial results, Vedanta Resources CEO Deshnee ...
Stocks to Watch today: Vedanta, Cipla, Dabur, Vi, Oil India, CDSL and more
Stocks to watch today: Vedanta, Cipla, Dabur, Vi, Oil India, CDSL, Ratnaveer Precision, NLC India, Sagility among others will in focus today.
4 demerged units of Vedanta to make D-Street debut on Monday
On Monday, Anil Agarwal's diversified commodities empire takes a bold step as four of its companies make their debut listings. This strategic overhaul is designed to enhance shareholder value and streamline operations. Investors can now invest in distinct sectors including aluminium, power, oil and gas, and iron and steel.