Stock Markets

By Keshav Sharma , 13 April 2026

Global financial markets are bracing for heightened volatility as diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran concluded without a breakthrough, intensifying geopolitical uncertainty. Analysts expect investor sentiment to remain fragile when trading resumes, with crude oil prices emerging as a critical variable influencing market direction. The failure to reach a consensus has raised concerns over prolonged tensions in West Asia, a region central to global energy supply chains.

By Keshav Sharma , 13 April 2026

India’s equity markets witnessed a powerful surge last week, adding Rs 4,13,003.23 crore to the combined valuation of eight of the country’s top 10 most valuable companies. The rally was led by banking heavyweights such as HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank, reflecting strong investor confidence in financial stocks. Benchmark indices soared nearly 6 per cent, driven by easing crude oil prices and optimism around geopolitical developments. However, selective declines in key firms highlighted underlying caution.

By Vibha Dhawan , 12 April 2026

Shares of India’s largest IT services company declined sharply in early trading after its March quarter earnings fell short of market expectations, triggering a negative investor response. The stock dropped more than 3% on both major exchanges, reflecting concerns over growth visibility and margin pressures in a challenging global environment. Despite its strong market position, the muted performance has raised questions about near-term demand trends in the IT sector.

By Harish Thapar , 11 April 2026

Indian equity benchmarks staged a strong rally, with the BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty advancing over 1 per cent, driven by robust buying in banking stocks and supportive global cues. Investor confidence improved on expectations of easing geopolitical tensions in West Asia ahead of potential US-Iran negotiations, alongside softer crude oil prices. The Sensex closed at 77,550.25, while the Nifty ended at 24,050.60. The broad-based gains reflect renewed risk appetite among investors, underpinned by macroeconomic stability and optimism about external factors influencing market dynamics.

By Neena Sachdeva , 9 April 2026

Indian equity markets witnessed a powerful rally, with benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty climbing nearly 4 per cent, driven by positive global cues, easing crude oil prices, and a temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran. The Sensex surged to close at 77,562.90, while the Nifty settled at 23,997.35, marking a fifth consecutive day of gains. The rally was broad-based, led by strong performances in aviation, financial, and industrial stocks.

By Neena Sachdeva , 7 April 2026

Indian equity markets staged a robust recovery after early-session losses, driven by easing crude oil prices and strong buying in banking stocks. Benchmark indices reversed initial declines as reports of potential ceasefire efforts in West Asia reduced geopolitical risk premiums, particularly in energy markets. The rebound underscores the sensitivity of Indian equities to global macroeconomic signals, especially oil price movements. Banking stocks emerged as key drivers, reflecting renewed investor confidence in domestic fundamentals.

By Vibha Dhawan , 6 April 2026

India’s equity markets are poised for heightened volatility as investors navigate a complex mix of domestic policy decisions and global geopolitical risks. The upcoming monetary policy announcement by the Reserve Bank of India is expected to set the tone for market sentiment, with inflation and growth concerns in sharp focus. Simultaneously, escalating tensions in West Asia and fluctuating crude oil prices are adding to uncertainty.

By Keshav Sharma , 3 April 2026

India’s equity markets opened the new financial year on a strong footing, with benchmark indices posting sharp gains amid improving global sentiment and easing crude oil prices. Investor confidence was buoyed by expectations of reduced geopolitical tensions in West Asia, triggering broad-based buying across sectors. The BSE Sensex climbed over 1,100 points to close above the 73,000 mark, while the NSE Nifty advanced significantly to settle near 22,700. Market breadth remained positive, led by strong performances in aviation, banking, and infrastructure stocks.