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Shares of Adani Power hit a fresh 52-week high after its subsidiary Adani Atomic Energy incorporated Coastal-Maha Atomic Energy, signalling a deeper push into nuclear energy. The stock’s surge also comes amid rising expectations of strong summer power demand, with analysts projecting higher coal-fired generation and firm merchant power prices.
Markets start the week on a positive note as Donald Trump signals possible easing of the Iran conflict, supporting global equities. However, optimism is tempered by concerns over sticky inflation, mixed economic data, and policy uncertainty. Investors are closely watching the April 21 hearing of Kevin Warsh, with shifting expectations now pointing to fewer or no rate cuts this year.
Indian equity markets concluded last week with a third consecutive gain, driven by improving sentiment and sustained buying. Market expert Rajesh Palviya noted a strong bullish Marubozu candle on the weekly chart, indicating robust buying action. He advised a 'buy on decline' strategy as Nifty holds above 24,100, with potential rallies towards 24,600–24,700 if it breaks 24,400.
HCL Technologies is poised for a mixed March quarter, anticipating steady year-on-year growth but a sequential dip due to software seasonality and rising costs. While revenue is projected to climb annually, a slight quarterly decline is expected. Margins may face pressure from wage hikes and restructuring. Investors await insights on future guidance and AI's impact.
A US–Iran ceasefire and strong early earnings have reignited global investor appetite for S&P 500 and broader U.S. equities. As geopolitical tensions ease, Reuters data shows billions flowing back into American stocks, driven by economic resilience, robust corporate results, and renewed confidence in the dominance of TINA-style investing.

The quote is a classic example of Naidu’s ‘Development-First’ political brand. He often contrasts ‘non-governance’ with his own ‘SMART’ governance model (Simple, Moral, Accountable, Responsive, and Transparent).
India's stock markets are experiencing a sector rotation, with consumption stocks like tobacco and alcobev surging after years of quiet. Investors who missed the recent Nifty rally are advised to focus on three key themes: financialization of savings, capital expenditure and infrastructure, and consumption, particularly the automobile sector, for sustained growth over the next two to three years.
Billionbrains Garage Ventures (Groww) is set to report earnings Monday, with investors questioning whether its rich valuation is justified. The stock has surged 29% this year. Analysts expect net income to double to Rs 6.6 billion, but its 43x forward P/E—higher than Robinhood, Interactive Brokers and Angel One—will keep scrutiny on the sustainability of growth.
Reliance Industries Limited will consider a dividend this week alongside its Q4 FY26 results. The Mukesh Ambani-led firm has a long dividend track record, rewarding over 42 lakh shareholders, even as investors watch earnings closely amid volatile oil prices and global market uncertainties.
HDFC Bank's shares dipped despite a 9% net profit rise to Rs 19,221 crore for the March quarter. While interest income saw a slight decline, return on assets improved. Analysts largely maintain buy or outperform ratings, citing strong deposit growth, resilient margins, and attractive valuations, though some caution on near-term growth acceleration.
Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited has secured Securities and Exchange Board of India approval to launch a coal exchange subsidiary, marking a strategic push into energy markets. The move aims to create a transparent, tech-driven platform for coal trading, enhancing price discovery and expanding MCX’s commodity ecosystem presence.


Lalit Modi alleges IPL team owners use black magic against rivals, claiming he has proof from 2011. He plans to reveal details in a film or series. His comments follow a viral letter accusing fans of using voodoo against CSK during a match against SRH.

While discussions on banning underage users from social media continue, a provision in the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules, 2025 requiring explicit parental consent to share a child’s photos or videos online has worried brands. But these rules are often difficult to enforce.


After fixing the pothole, the entrepreneur peeled off a protective sheet from the bonnet to reveal an unharmed Porsche. This stunt made netizens wonder if it was all just a PR stunt.
Gold and silver prices declined on MCX amid a stronger U.S. dollar and escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, which pushed oil prices higher and revived inflation concerns. Analysts advise a buy-on-dips strategy despite volatility, citing key support levels and geopolitical developments influencing precious metals.
Brokerages remain bullish on ICICI Bank after a strong quarter, citing stable margins, healthy loan growth and improving asset quality. Motilal Oswal, Elara Capital and JM Financial maintained buy ratings, with target prices up to Rs 1,783. They expect steady returns, strong buffers and consistent execution to support premium valuations and earnings growth over FY27-28.
US equities enter a crucial week as heavy earnings flow tests the strength of the recent rally. Strong corporate results may sustain bullish sentiment, but elevated oil prices, geopolitical risks, and interest rate uncertainty continue to pose challenges, even as markets rebound sharply and approach record highs amid improving investor confidence globally.
Indian stock markets opened higher but quickly turned negative. Rising tensions between Iran and the US impacted sentiment and increased oil prices. Major indices like Sensex and Nifty saw declines. Some banking and metal stocks faced losses. However, certain companies like Trent showed gains. The Indian Rupee strengthened against the US Dollar.
Amidst a market rebound, shares of BSE, MCX, and IEX have surged. Analysts favor MCX and BSE for their strong operating momentum and growth potential in India's deepening capital market participation. While IEX is a quality business, its growth is seen as more measured due to regulatory overhang.
Despite a significant Rs 1.3 lakh crore exodus in Q4, Foreign Institutional Investors selectively increased stakes in 120 Indian stocks. These companies are linked to domestic growth, balance sheet strength, or niche industry leadership, indicating continued capital deployment in specific attractive pockets.