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Japanese stocks surged Monday, nearing a historic peak, fueled by booming AI sector enthusiasm that overshadowed Middle East tensions. Major US indices hitting records and strong corporate earnings also bolstered investor confidence. Tech giants like SoftBank and Lasertec saw significant gains, while Sumitomo Pharma and Tokyo Gas experienced declines amid market fluctuations.
Wipro announced its largest-ever share buyback of Rs 15,000 crore at a 19% premium, despite lackluster Q4 earnings. The IT major's board approved buying back up to 60 crore shares via tender route. Promoters intend to participate, potentially impacting the acceptance ratio for public investors.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, currently, India has inventories of crude oil, petrol, diesel, and ATF (Aviation Turbine Fuel) sufficient for over 60 days of consumption.

China has sent a group of warships to hold drills in the western Pacific Ocean, a move that comes as Japan for the first time joins massive exercises with the US and the Philippines, highlighting growing tensions between Tokyo and Beijing.
Oil prices surged over 6% on Monday. Tensions flared around the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. and Iran traded accusations of ship targeting. President Trump stated American forces seized an Iranian cargo ship. Iran responded by refusing further peace talks. The conflict has disrupted global oil flows. Experts predict continued price volatility and structurally higher prices.
Brokerages continue to remain constructive on select pockets of the market, with a clear tilt toward financials, select industrials, and turnaround opportunities in IT.
Gold prices dropped significantly on Monday. The U.S. dollar strengthened, making gold more expensive for buyers using other currencies. Meanwhile, oil prices surged amid rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran. This situation has revived concerns about inflation. India's gold demand remained subdued due to high prices. Other precious metals also saw declines.
The US dollar is climbing to its highest point in a week. Renewed Middle East tensions are pushing investors towards safe havens. This rise reverses a recent selloff. President Trump announced the seizure of an Iranian cargo ship. Iran stated it will not join further peace talks. Other currencies like the Euro and British Pound are down.

The IMD warns of heat wave conditions in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh from April 20-23, with heavy rainfall in Assam and Meghalaya. Delhi will experience above-normal temperatures, but no heat wave is expected.

Middle East tensions sent oil prices soaring and stock markets wavering as shipping through the Strait of Hormuz slowed to a crawl. Despite a fragile ceasefire, Iran's vow of retaliation after a U.S. ship seizure has heightened concerns. While traders hope for a resolution, the immediate focus remains on the critical chokepoint and its impact on global supply and inflation.
Indian equities are poised for consolidation at higher levels after a significant 10% rally. Investors are closely watching the US-Iran peace talks, with a ceasefire deadline approaching. The Nifty closed positively, gaining 1.3% for the week, while the India VIX saw a notable decline.
Indian markets are set for a dynamic start today. Investors will closely watch the Q4 results from banking giants HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank. Reliance Industries and Jio Financial also released their earnings. Trent's board will consider a bonus issue and dividend. Geopolitical events will also influence trading. Lupin received observations from USFDA.
Omkara Asset Reconstruction Company and Oaktree Capital Management have acquired GTL Infrastructure's debt. The deal, valued at ₹1,200 crore, was a cash transaction. Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Company exited the exposure. Investors anticipate improved recovery prospects for the telecom tower company. Omkara aims for an exit within two years through asset sales or settlement.
Markets brace for renewed turmoil as Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, sending oil prices soaring. This sharp reversal follows Friday's optimism after the maritime channel's opening. Stocks and the rupee face challenges, with the rupee expected to weaken against the dollar due to rising crude prices.
The FMCG sector anticipates a steady March quarter, buoyed by stable rural demand and urban recovery, despite subdued pricing in some segments. While raw material costs were supportive for most of the quarter, recent increases in crude-linked inputs may impact margins. Companies with strong execution and premium portfolios are expected to lead performance.
The fintech startup, last valued at $7.5 billion, is expected to be questioned on growth sustainability and the road to profitability; Walmart-backed PhonePe paused its $1.3 billion IPO last month, citing West Asia conflict.
