Market News
Stay updated with the latest market trends, earnings, and economic indicators.
Oil prices to ease after US-Iran deal, but return to pre-war levels could take months: Analysts
Energy markets anticipate price moderation for crude oil and liquefied natural gas. A potential US-Iran peace agreement and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz are key factors. However, analysts warn of continued volatility due to supply disruptions and low inventories. India's energy security and import costs are expected to improve. Full market normalisation may take months.
US-Iran peace deal: Reliance Industries, ONGC; which other oil & gas stocks will emerge as top winners and losers?
A US-Iran peace deal is expected to ease oil supply risks, pushing crude prices lower. Nomura sees OMCs, CGDs, and Petronet LNG as key beneficiaries, while upstream firms like ONGC and Oil India may face pressure. Reliance Industries could see moderate downside due to weaker refining margins.
Vedanta group stocks Day 2: Aluminium, Oil & Gas freeze at 5% lower circuit
Vedanta group newly-listed stocks trade on a mixed note on Day 2; Vedanta Iron & Steel hit 5% upper circuit; Aluminium and Oil & Gas were locked at lower circuits.
Vedanta Aluminium, Oil & Gas and Power shares fall up to 5% on Day 2. What should investors do?
Shares of newly demerged Vedanta entities saw a dip post-listing. Investors are now weighing long-term opportunities, with Vedanta Aluminium emerging as a clear heavyweight due to its scale and expansion plans. Analysts favour aluminium as the top growth bet, while Vedanta Oil & Gas and Power present different investment profiles.

Vedanta demerger stocks trade mixed: Iron & Steel surges, Aluminium, Oil & Gas hit lower circuits - Mint
Vedanta demerger stocks trade mixed: Iron & Steel surges, Aluminium, Oil & Gas hit lower circuitsMint

Here's how oil sensitive stocks could react to reopening of Strait of Hormuz, Nomura explains
Nomura said state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs), city gas distribution (CGD) players and Petronet LNG are likely to be among the biggest beneficiaries if shipping through the strategically important waterway normalises.
M-Cap of Vedanta's split cos jumps 67% to Rs 3.5 lakh crore
Vedanta's demerger has boosted shareholder value. The combined market capitalization of the parent and four new entities surged significantly. Investors are showing a premium for pure-play exposure to sectors like aluminium and oil and gas. Vedanta Aluminium is the dominant value driver. The residual Vedanta entity also holds substantial valuation. Smaller verticals are yet to see a rerating.

OMCs, Petronet gain on US-Iran peace hope; Nomura says reopening of Hormuz favours downstream oil & gas stocks
Nomura said OMCs, city gas distributors and Petronet LNG are likely to be the biggest beneficiaries of the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz following the preliminary US-Iran peace agreement. OMCs stand to gain through lower input costs and reduced LPG under-recoveries.