Week ending 12th July 2025
# 1 Markets Markets remained subdued ahead of key corporate earnings and the anticipated India–US trade deal, with participants awaiting clarity on former President Trump’s tariff stance ahead of the
# 1 Markets Markets remained subdued ahead of key corporate earnings and the anticipated India–US trade deal, with participants awaiting clarity on former President Trump’s tariff stance ahead of the
# 1 Markets The BSE Sensex closed 0.2% higher at 83,432.9 on Friday, snapping a two-day decline in a volatile session. Investor sentiment remained cautious ahead of the July 9
# 1 Markets Indian equities advanced for the fourth consecutive session on Friday, buoyed by strong foreign institutional investor (FII) inflows, broad-based blue-chip buying, a strengthening rupee, and a sharp
# 1 Markets India’s equity indices rebounded on Friday, with the Nifty closing at 25,112 and Sensex at 82,408, as markets rallied after US President Trump paused plans that could
# 1 Markets Global equities, including India’s benchmark indices, declined as Israel launched airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear and military sites early Friday. Rising oil prices have renewed concerns over input
# 1 Markets Indian markets rallied on Friday as the RBI delivered a double stimulus—a 50 bps repo rate cut and a 100 bps CRR reduction—reviving hopes of stronger credit
# 1 Markets Indian equity markets remain volatile amid global uncertainties including US-India trade talks, US fiscal risks, and currency fluctuations. Short covering and optimism around growth, earnings, and monsoon
# 1 Markets Foreign investors sustained their bullish stance on Indian equities, infusing ₹14,167 crore so far this month, buoyed by easing geopolitical risks with Pakistan, improving prospects of a
# 1 Markets Indian equities posted their third consecutive weekly gain—marking the longest winning streak since December 2024. However, profit booking on Friday reversed early gains, leading to a modest
# 1 Market We may have to navigate multiple Black Swan events through 2025. After a brief revival in sentiment, aided by India’s careful navigation of the 90-day tariff pause