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Australian shares saw little movement as investors awaited U.S.-Iran peace talk developments. Mining giant Rio Tinto bucked the trend, rising on strong first-quarter output. Meanwhile, tech and real estate sectors showed recovery in April after significant March quarter losses. Across the Tasman, New Zealand's inflation held steady at 3.1%.
Japan's Nikkei index saw gains on Tuesday. This rise was driven by hopes of peace talks between Tehran and Washington. Investors bought major technology companies. Chip-related stocks performed well. However, some experts warn of potential market corrections due to supply chain disruptions. Banking shares and Toyota Motor experienced declines.
Earnings season is here. Sandip Sabharwal sees banks as a strong sector. He prefers large private banks due to asset quality. IT is steady but not exciting. FMCG companies face rising costs. Real estate offers selective value. Housing finance and microfinance are areas to avoid for now. Sabharwal's view is constructive with caution.
Tata Steel shares are nearing record highs, up 12% in April, as Nomura maintains a bullish outlook on India's resilient steel sector. The brokerage believes global headwinds, including Chinese competition and Middle East conflict impacts, will have limited effect on major players' earnings potential.
Patanjali Foods has announced a second interim dividend of Rs 1.75 per share for FY26, amounting to 87.5% of its face value. Shareholders on record as of April 25, 2026, will receive this payout by May 20, 2026. This follows an earlier interim dividend of the same amount declared for the fiscal year.

Quote of the day: Recently, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath used Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's popular quote during a campaign rally ahead of West Bengal polls 2026. However, he attributed the slogan to Swami Vivekananda.
Inox Clean Energy has revived plans for an IPO that could raise up to $1 billion, engaging bankers and preparing to file draft papers. The move comes amid volatile equity markets, though renewable energy stocks remain strong. The company aims to expand capacity and recently raised funding and completed a key acquisition.

Mark Twain argues that access to learning is a tool for those in power. He believes denying education is akin to denying food, as ignorance perpetuates dependency and control, urging society to prioritize both education and individual responsibility.

Yusuf Pathan’s father-in-law and two relatives arrested in Mumbai’s Byculla for alleged road rage assault; police cite CCTV evidence, witnesses, and recovered weapons.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down after 15 years. John Ternus will take over as CEO. Cook will become executive chairman. This leadership change comes as Apple faces industry shifts. Investors are watching closely. The company saw massive growth under Cook's leadership. This planned handover aims for continuity.
Brokerages remain constructive on banks despite near-term headwinds. Prabhudas Lilladher flags NIM pressure, slowing retail credit and macro risks, though credit growth has rebounded. Domestic funds see attractive valuations after FII selling, favouring large private lenders. BNP Paribas finds the risk-reward favourable, while Tata MF expects FY27 earnings upgrades. However, persistent FII outflows may continue to weigh on bank stocks.
Global equity markets are navigating uncertainty, with investor sentiment suggesting the worst of the sell-off may be over. Market participants are increasingly focused on long-term opportunities, particularly in technology, as geopolitical tensions unfold. While oil prices are expected to remain elevated, they are not seen as prohibitively high for the global economy.
Adani Power Limited shares have surged nearly 40% in 13 sessions, driven by strong momentum and rising power demand outlook. Analysts suggest holding positions amid bullish trends, while cautioning that overbought signals could trigger near-term consolidation, making dips potential buying opportunities rather than immediate profit-booking triggers.
Indian bank stocks experienced a significant jump on Tuesday. AU Small Finance Bank, HDFC Bank, SBI, and Yes Bank saw notable increases. The Nifty Bank index climbed over 1%, marking it as a top sectoral performer. This rally was fueled by strong quarterly results from major banks like HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank.

Shares of Bank of Maharashtra surged up to 6% after reporting a strong Q4 FY26, with net profit rising 35% YoY to Rs 2,014 crore. Growth was driven by an 18.8% jump in net interest income and a 13% increase in overall revenues, reflecting robust operational performance.

Comedian Samay Raina recently shared insights on his spiritual journey influenced by Osho's teachings. He highlighted the Ashtavakra Gita's impact on his life, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and compassion in navigating emotions and human connections.
Bitcoin traded in a narrow range near key resistance as mixed signals from ETF inflows and macro factors kept momentum subdued. Analysts say holding above key levels may support a gradual recovery, while failure could trigger short-term weakness. Broader sentiment remains cautious amid global uncertainty and fluctuating institutional participation trends.
Angel One shares saw a slight uptick, recovering from a prior dip and showing a significant rally over the past week. The company reported strong year-on-year growth in net profit and gross revenue, driven by increased client participation and digital platform usage.
Independent Market Expert Daljeet Kohli suggests the worst of geopolitical tensions may be behind us, advising a disciplined, phased investment approach. He highlights power, AI-linked sectors, and metals as key areas for long-term growth, with power lenders like PFC and REC showing attractive valuations amidst potential merger activity.
Monolithisch India promoter Prabhat Tekriwal has seen his pre-IPO stake surge by 3,390% to Rs 100 crore. The SME company, a remixed high-quality ramming mass manufacturer, listed on NSE Emerge with a significant premium. Experts advise caution due to high valuations and a broader corrective phase, suggesting a wait-and-watch approach.