Monday, June 30, 2025

THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH | BIZ BUZZ | 30/06/2025 | MONDAY

 

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THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH (GLOBAL EDITION)
as on 
30th JUNE, 2025 - MONDAY
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A Big Hello and A Very Good Moring to Readers and Viewers,

Today is MONDAY, 30th JUNE 2025, and here we go with our THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH, - THE BUSINESS BUZZ ...

I’m yet camping at DWARKA (the last mile coastal town in the state of Gujarat in India) and as I sit down to write the dispatch, Trump Tariffs is once again in the news over the weekend, which is expected to hit the bourses in India, as the trading session kicks-off effective from June 30, 2025 – Monday for weekdays. 

Marquee of articles in global news media outlets as to how the Trump Tariff deadline approaches and how it is likely to hit from iPhones manufactured in India upto Aviation sector in Asia, it seems to be a busy week for economists, market analysts and head honchos of Asian nations, as the Trump Tariff threat deadline nears.

Meanwhile, lets take a look at what is buzzing across the World, Nation and State. 

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INDIA MARKET REVIEW

Here’s a crisp roundup of how India’s markets ended on Friday, 27 June 2025 🧵


📈 Equity Markets

  • Nifty50 closed above 25,600 and Sensex gained ~303 points supported by gains in ICICI Bank, Reliance Industries and strong oil & gas stocks — marking the fourth straight day of gains (reddit.com, groww.in).

  • Over the week, Nifty rose ~2% — watch June 30 for a potential trend shift, followed by choppy intraday moves in early July (tvscapital.in).

  • ITC underperformed, dipping ~0.33% to ₹418.95, under the broader market surge (marketwatch.com).


💱 Currency Markets

  • Rupee finished at ₹85.48–85.48/$, its strongest weekly gain (~1.3%) since January 2023, driven by falling crude and hopes of Fed easing (reuters.com).


🛢 Commodity & Bond Markets

  • Global crude prices declined ~11% on Iran–Israel ceasefire, boosting domestic sentiment (reuters.com).

  • Bond yields softened: 10‑year G‑sec eased to ~6.22% by week’s end amid increased FPI buying in bonds (theaibull.com).


🌏 Fund & Money Markets

  • FPIs poured in ₹13,108 cr into Indian markets during 23–27 June, reacting to RBI rate cut and global easing (theaibull.com).

  • Debt funds continued to attract inflows: liquid funds, money-market, ultra-short duration schemes remain strong (theaibull.com).


🏦 Hyper‑local Update

  • Banks in some states remained closed on 27 June for Jagannath Rath Yatra, adding to the weekend pause (reddit.com).


Market Friday Close Weekly Trend
Equities ↑ Sensex +303,
Nifty +2%
Bullish, entering pivotal phase
Currency ₹85.48/$ Strongest week in 2½ years
Commodities Crude ↓ ~11% Oil weight easing, extended rupee rally
Bonds Yield ~6.22% Foreign inflows stabilising curve
Funds FPIs +₹13k cr Debt remains preferred

📝 Outlook
Markets enter a key inflection phase—June 30 is eyed for breakout or reversal. Sustained FPI flows and benign oil prices should underpin risk assets, though global Fed cues will remain crucial.


Stay tuned for next week’s developments — the June RBI monetary review, U.S. inflation prints and the early-July volatility window.

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WORLD MARKET REVIEW

Here’s a concise global markets wrap-up of Friday, 27 June 2025, from Auckland to Alaska, with hyperlocal updates and embedded news‑source links:


🌏 South Pacific (Auckland / Wellington)

  • Equities: ASX 200 was down ~0.4% at 8,514 after mixed earnings and a dip in commodity demand (cnbc.com).

  • FX: New Zealand & Australian dollars edged up (~0.1%) as Middle East tensions eased (tradingview.com).

  • Bonds: Aussie 10‑yr yields fell; safe‑haven buying persisted (tradingview.com).


🌏 Asia (Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Mumbai)

  • Tokyo Nikkei closed above 40,000 for first time in five months (+1.4%) amid easing Tokyo inflation (reuters.com).

  • KOSPI surged ~1.5% to highest since Dec 2021 .

  • China: CSI 300 and Shanghai Composite fell ~1.5% as industrial profits dropped ~9.1% YTD (morningstar.com.au).

  • HK Hang Seng down ~0.5% on China data pressure (econotimes.com).

  • India (Sensex/Nifty) closed slightly up (~0.3–0.4%). Sensex ended flat near 62,970, led by financial stock gains after Wagner coup news (morningstar.com.au).


🌍 Eurasia & Middle East

  • European shares (STOXX600) up ~0.9%, lifted by easing US‑China trade tensions and Germany’s €46bn fiscal package (reuters.com).

  • Eurozone bonds yields slightly lower (~2.51% German 10‑yr) on easing geopolitical risk (tradingview.com).


🪙 Africa

  • Currencies: South African rand recovered mildly, rallying amid risk‑on mood and easing global tensions (wellington.com).


🌍 Europe (London, Frankfurt, Paris)

  • FTSE/DAX/CAC gained; DAX and FTSE up ~0.7–0.8% .

  • Bonds: German yields edged down 1.5 bps to ~2.51% (tradingview.com).

  • Commodities: Copper down ~0.3%, gold off ~1.2%, oil set for ~12% weekly drop (econotimes.com).


🌎 Latin America / Caribbean

  • Brazil Bovespa climbed ~1.6% to ~139,480 (armstrongeconomics.com).

  • Mexico & others mirrored risk‑on mood, though commodity‑linked currencies remained volatile.


🇺🇸 North America (New York/Toronto/Mexico)

  • S&P 500 / Nasdaq within ~0.1% of record highs, tech & AI names powering momentum; durable goods strong (morningstar.com.au, investopedia.com).

  • Dow gained ~0.8% (ndtvprofit.com).

  • Canada TSX modest +0.2%, bolstered by materials & energy (reuters.com).

  • Currencies: US dollar hovered near 3½‑yr lows on hopes of Fed rate cuts (reuters.com).

  • Bonds: US 10‑yr yield ~4.38%, slightly down; Treasuries firm on Fed‑cut bets (tradingview.com).

  • Commodities: Gold down 1%, oil posted steepest weekly slide since March ’23 (‑12%) .


🇺🇸 U.S. Alaska (Market close wrap)

  • Markets closed Friday evening as the global selling pressure eased, locking in the week’s risk rally.


🔍 Global Summary Table

Region Equities FX & Bonds Commodities Key Themes
Pacific/Asia Mixed: Nikkei↑, China↓ AUD/NZD↑, USD↓; bonds firming Oil/Gold lower Fed‑cut hopes, China profit weakness, risk‑on mood
Europe STOXX600 ↑0.9% EURUSD steady, German yields ↓ Copper, gold soft, oil down Trade optimism, fiscal boosts, safe‑haven unwind
Americas S&P/Dow ↑ ~1% USD weak, US yields ~4.38% Gold/oil drops U.S.–China trade, AI investing, durable goods strength

📝 Outlook

  • Fed data: U.S. June PCE release next week could shape Fed’s rate decision path.

  • Trade‑watch: Rare‑earths deals and tariff shifts may sway markets.

  • Geopolitical cues: Middle East calm aids sentiment, but tensions remain a tail‑risk.


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THE BUSINESS BUZZ

As i scan the online and offline space in Business Media space of the nation, it seems headlines are dominated with the updates from Global Markets, Indian Bourses, Key and Sectoral, Brokerage views, Corporate Announcements and Stock Specific views and allied price movements, LIVE MARKET UPDATES etc. which can very well be read in the INDIA BUSINESS NEWSWIRES and WORLD BUSINESS NEWSWIRES, as well.

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THE INDIA STORY

Here’s a crisp and concise roundup of sector-wise business, finance, economic, stock & commodity market news trending over the past 4 days in India, with hyperlocal updates and embedded source links:


🏦 Banking & Finance


📈 Stock Markets & IPOs


🌏 Sector & Industry

  • MSIL (Karnataka govt) revamps chit‑fund biz into digital app aiming for ₹10,000 cr yearly, targeting rural savers (MSIL to revamp chit fund biz…) (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

  • India’s first maritime NBFC, Sagarmala Finance, launched to fund ports & allied sectors (India's first maritime NBFC launched…) (economictimes.indiatimes.com)

  • Private equity inflows jump 41% to $13.9 bn in 2024; heavy investment in data centres, EVs and electronics contract manufacturing (tice.news)

  • Electronics brands (Samsung, LG, Oppo, Vivo) pivot entry‑level production to OEMs to free up capacity for premium models (tice.news)

  • EV sector to attract ₹3.4 tn by 2030; ~2 mn EVs expected in 2024 (tice.news)

  • Massive data‑centre investment of $100 bn by 2027, Maharashtra/TN/Telangana leading (tice.news)


🛢️ Commodities & Real Estate

  • Gold yields a robust 33 % in INR, 41 % in USD this FY25, outperforming all asset classes (reddit.com)

  • CPSEs’ contribution surged to ₹4.85 tn in FY24, up 120% over decade (investmentguruindia.com)

  • NTPC Green Energy wins 1 GW solar PPA at Rs 2.56/kWh in UPPCL auction (financialexpress.com)


🚜 Economy & Policy


🏘️ Hyperlocal Highlights

  • Karnataka: MSIL’s app for chit funds aims for rural financial inclusion.

  • Telangana / Maharashtra / TN: Tops in data‑centre investments.

  • UP: NTPC Green lands a 1 GW solar project, reinforcing regional green push.


Summary

  • 📉 Credit & retail lending: Slowing despite policy tailwinds.

  • 🏦 Banks & NBFCs: Product diversification and regulatory relief unlocking ₹41k cr in low-risk lending.

  • 📊 Investment flows: FIIs, PE funds, IPOs and sovereign-rating push signal confidence.

  • 🌱 Sector growth: EV, data-centres, maritime NBFC and green energy investments shaping India’s industrial roadmap.

  • ⚙️ Policy reforms: AI in finance, banking mergers, ethical frameworks and CMD appointments reflect structural evolution.


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THE GLOBAL DYNAMICS

Here’s a crisp sector-wise global business, finance, economic, stock, commodity, currency and crypto trend update from the past 96 hours, tracing markets from Auckland to Alaska, with hyperlocal highlights—all in Indian English, plus source links wrapped as titles:


🌏 South Pacific (Auckland / Australia–New Zealand)

  • Equity & Finance: ASX 200 steadied near multi-month highs on stronger commodity demand and RBA pause. New Zealand’s central bank issued warning over rising housing-denial risks locally.

  • Currency: NZD–AUD firmed ~0.2% as global risk-on sentiment returned.


🌏 Asia

  • Economy: BIS flagged that global economy is at a “pivotal moment,” with trade tensions and protectionism posing risks (reuters.com).

  • Markets: Nikkei scaled fresh five‑month highs; KOSPI rallied; Hong Kong lagged on China slowdown.

  • Hyperlocal India: Mumbai tech stocks advanced as FIIs returned .


🌍 Eurasia & Middle East

  • Europe: STOXX600 up ~0.9% on easing US–China trade barriers .

  • Policy & Bonds: German 10‑yr yields around 2.5% on central bank caution; BIS warned on global bond fragility (reuters.com).


🌍 Africa

  • Currency: South African rand rallied amid weaker dollar; local inflation seen stable.

  • Commodities: Gold prices firmed as investors sought safe‑haven assets.


🌍 Latin America / Caribbean

  • Equities: Brazil’s Bovespa rose ~1.5% on robust commodity exports.

  • Economy: Mexico central bank cited global slowdown risks; peso marginally under pressure.


🇺🇸 North America (Mexico, US, Canada)

  • Stock Markets: S&P 500, Nasdaq hit new all-time highs—broader rally beyond Big Tech into financials, industrials (binance.com, wsj.com). Dow surged ~1.2% post trade‑deal optimism.

  • Macro & Policy: BIS: U.S. dollar plunged worst half‑year since ’73; Fed‑cut expectations rising (theguardian.com, reuters.com).

  • Commodities & Currency: Oil slumped ~12% weekly; gold softened; USD fell amid Powell criticism (reuters.com).

  • Canada: TSX gained ~0.5% led by energy & materials.


🇺🇸 Alaska (Market wrap‑up)

  • Late U.S. session closed on a positive note with tech and industrials strength—risk rally prevailed.


🪙 Crypto & Currency Markets

  • Global Crypto:

    • $106 million liquidated in last 24 hours — long ≈ $53 m, short ≈ $53 m (m.economictimes.com, binance.com).

    • Bitcoin reclaimed $97K–$98K; altcoins (XRP +12%, ETH +~2–3%) rallied (coingape.com).

    • ETF flows: BTC has >$3 bn inflow; whales accumulating; resistance near $96–97K (business-standard.com).

  • Hyperlocal India: Regulatory clarity on crypto ETFs awaited; local platforms noted record volumes amid global bounce.


🏘️ Hyper‑Local Highlights

  • Mumbai: Brokerages reported uptick in FII participation ahead of fiscal Q1 results.

  • São Paulo: Local small caps gained as commodity pricing remains firm.


Summary Table


Region Equity Currency & Bonds Commodities Crypto Wave
Asia/Pacific Mixed, Asia rally NZD/AUD firm, INR stable Gold firming
Europe STOXX600 +0.9% EUR yields down ~2.5% Oil/gold softening
Americas S&P/Nasdaq record highs USD weak, US yields easing Oil dip ~12%, gold modest BTC >$97K, altcoins up

📝 Outlook

  • Central bank policies (Fed, ECB) and inflation prints remain key drivers.

  • Trade and geopolitical shifts (U.S.–China, Middle East) will shape risk sentiment.

  • Crypto to track ETF flows, whale behaviour, and resistance at $100K for BTC.


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THE ECONOMIC EVENTS CALENDAR

So, let us see as to how the set of economic events across the world are setting the stage for the business, economic news developments ...

Here's the global Economic Events Calendar for Monday, 30 June 2025, in Indian Standard Time (IST)—starting from South Pacific and ending in North America—with embedded source links:


🌏 Oceania & South Pacific


🌏 Asia

  • Japan
    • Industrial Production (May, preliminary) — 5:30 IST (spglobal.com)

  • China
    • NBS Manufacturing PMI (Jun) — 6:30 IST (spglobal.com)

  • India
    • Current Account Balance (Q1 FY25) — 6:30 IST (spglobal.com)
    Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal meets exporters amid West Asia tensions — timing flexible (en.wikipedia.org)


🌍 Eurasia & Middle East

  • Europe
    • UK Final Q1 GDP & Mortgage Approval (May) — 8:00 IST (spglobal.com)
    • Germany Retail Sales (May) — 8:00 IST (spglobal.com)

  • Russia / UK
    • Current Account/External Debt for Russia & UK — approx. 12:30 IST


🌍 Africa

  • No major pan-Africa releases listed for the date, but local CPI or trade updates may emerge colloquially.


🌍 Latin America

  • Colombia: Market holiday — no releases (spglobal.com)

  • Other LATAM countries at various times likely to report trade or production data—check local releases (not in common calendar).


🇺🇸 North America (Mexico/Canada/US)

  • USA
    • Chicago PMI (Jun) — 18:15 IST (spglobal.com)

  • Canada & Mexico
    • Canada Day holiday observed on 1 July; markets may be thin after IST night.


🕰️ IST Timing Summary

Region Event & Time (IST)
New Zealand/Australia Sunday late-night data (21:00–21:30)
Japan Industrial production at 05:30
China Manufacturing PMI at 06:30
India Current account at 06:30; Piyush Goyal meets exporters
Europe UK/Germany economic data around 08:00
Russia/UK Current account/external debt mid-day (~12:30)
USA Chicago PMI at 18:15
North America Canada holiday on 1 July

🔍 Why It Matters

  • 🏗️ APAC production data will affect AUD, NZD sentiment.

  • 🧭 China PMI could guide Asia equity direction.

  • 💱 India’s current account helps assess currency stability amid global turbulence.

  • 📉 Europe’s retail, GDP gauge consumer health pre-holiday.

  • 📊 Chicago PMI offers early U.S. manufacturing insight, relevant ahead of July Fed view (forex.tradingcharts.com, reddit.com, kiplinger.com, spglobal.com).


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THE GLOBAL WRAP-UP

So, how are the sectoral news developments across the world and news-geographies shaping the global business news landscape ...

Global Crises and Political Turmoil Dominate Headlines This Week
(News Commentary in Indian English)

As the world continues to reel under the combined weight of political instability, climate crises, and deepening military conflicts, the past week has been particularly dramatic. From unprecedented weather extremes in Europe to volatile developments in West Asia and Eastern Europe, the headlines speak of a planet in distress.

Spain, for instance, is battling a brutal heatwave, with temperatures soaring to a record 46°C, according to the BBC. This is yet another ominous sign of accelerating climate change, with southern Europe becoming a pressure cooker each summer, putting lives, agriculture, and infrastructure at grave risk.

While Europe sizzles, Ukraine burns—figuratively and literally. In what Ukrainian officials have labelled the largest airstrike since the start of the war, Russia has launched a fresh wave of aerial assaults, devastating multiple regions. Among the casualties is a Ukrainian F-16 pilot, a loss that comes at a time when the nation sorely needs every defender of its skies (UPI, CBS News).

Meanwhile, in a move causing ripples across both political aisles in Washington, the US Senate has passed former President Donald Trump's controversial “Big Beautiful Bill” by a narrow 51:49 margin (Outlook India). Coinciding with this legislative push, Trump claimed that a wealthy American group is ready to purchase TikTok—pending China’s nod (India Today), rekindling debates on digital sovereignty and global tech control.

Far from America, Tehran remains in the global spotlight following a deadly Israeli strike on the notorious Evin Prison, which reportedly killed at least 71 inmates (PBS Online). Simultaneously, Iran’s nuclear ambitions have returned to centre stage, with the U.N. watchdog warning that Tehran could resume enriched uranium production within months (UPI).

Back in Europe, anti-government anger erupted in Serbia’s capital, where a massive protest ended with dozens of arrests (PBS Online). Elsewhere in Venice, climate activists and critics of wealth inequality held a symbolic protest against Jeff Bezos’ wedding, claiming there was "no space for Bezos" amid ongoing climate crises (Sky News).

South Asia too hasn’t been spared nature’s fury. Flash floods in Pakistan’s Swat Valley have claimed 32 lives (Times of India), bringing back grim memories of the region’s vulnerability to sudden weather shifts.

In Hong Kong, the slow dismantling of democratic structures continued, as one of the last major pro-democracy parties dissolved itself under immense political pressure (BBC). Meanwhile, Algeria drew international criticism after sentencing a French football journalist to seven years in prison (France 24).

In lighter, yet symbolically potent news, a diligent airport beagle named Freddie earned fame after helping intercept smuggled contraband, proving once again that heroes can come in small, furry packages (New Zealand Herald).

The week’s news underscores a world pulled in multiple, often dangerous directions. From climate to conflict, from politics to protest, the urgency for collective global action has never been clearer. Whether our leaders heed these signals, however, remains to be seen.

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THE INDIA WRAP-UP

So, how are the sectoral news developments across the Nation (India) shaping the business news landscape of the nation ...

News Commentary (Indian English): A Week of High-Voltage Developments Across India and Beyond

India's national discourse this week was anything but dull, with sharp political jabs, strategic clarifications, and disturbing crime headlines vying for attention alongside monsoon winds sweeping the country ahead of schedule.

One of the most striking headlines emerged from the defence sphere. The Indian government strongly rebuked comments made by a Defence Attaché regarding Operation Sindoor, where he claimed that India lost aircraft due to political leadership restraining the military from striking Pakistani targets. The Ministry of External Affairs swiftly termed his remarks as “personal and not reflecting official policy” (DNA India). This clarification followed media coverage from both Indian and Pakistani outlets, with Dawn quoting the attaché claiming that PAF managed to down Indian jets due to "political constraints" (Dawn).

In Maharashtra, political heat intensified as Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Uddhav Thackeray lashed out at Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis, accusing him of harbouring "poison in mind against Marathi" after the language policy was rolled back (India Today). Meanwhile, a thaw of sorts emerged between the Thackeray cousins, as the earlier planned morcha was transformed into a ‘victory procession’ to be held on July 5 (The Times of India).

On the administrative front, the Election Commission made a progressive move by announcing that Bihar’s 2003 voter list will be uploaded soon, thus exempting over 4.96 crore electors from the requirement of re-submitting identity documents (The Hindu).

Indian Railways also made news with its plan to revamp the reservation system and reduce chart preparation time, a step expected to enhance passenger convenience (DNA India).

Meanwhile, concerns around societal degeneration were voiced by Madhya Pradesh DGP, who blamed pornography and alcohol for the rising rape cases, calling it a “distortion of young minds” (The Financial Express).

Disturbing news continued to surface: a woman's body was found in a garbage truck in Bengaluru, triggering a murder investigation (The Times of India); while in Kerala, a man shockingly turned himself in with skeletal remains of infants, leading to the arrest of his female companion as well (The Statesman).

On the coastal front, eight Indian fishermen were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy for allegedly trespassing into Lankan waters, yet another flashpoint in the ongoing maritime tension between the neighbours (The Telegraph).

In a cultural crossfire, actor Diljit Dosanjh stood firm amidst criticism over his collaboration with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in Sardaar Ji 3, celebrating the film's international success despite social media backlash in India (The Economic Times).

Elsewhere, Mumbai Police proudly declared the city "loudspeaker-free" following CM Eknath Shinde’s intervention, citing compliance across religious sites (Indian Express). On a more hopeful note, the monsoon has covered the entire country nine days ahead of schedule—welcome news for farmers and water-starved regions (The Financial Express).

From nature’s fury—like the landslide in Uttarakhand that killed two and left seven missing (The Week)—to seismic tremors off Trinkat Island in the Andaman Sea registering 4.1 magnitude (Volcano Discovery), the week kept both officials and citizens on alert.

In Patna, protests grew louder as Muslim groups and political parties demanded amendments to the Waqf Act, a sign of rising tensions over religious land governance (The Statesman). At the same time, Kolkata witnessed intense street protests over a shocking law college gang rape case, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice in crimes against women (The Hindu).

Economically, big moves continued. Torrent Pharma is set to acquire a majority stake in JB Chemicals for ₹19,500 crore, signaling further consolidation in India’s pharmaceutical sector (The Times of India). Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the National Turmeric Board in Telangana’s Nizamabad, promising better export avenues and farmer support (The Statesman).

And finally, adding a philosophical twist to the policy debates, NY assemblyman Zohran Mamdani reignited discussions on wealth redistribution by stating he doesn’t believe billionaires should exist, shortly after his viral “tax the rich” moment (The Times of India).

In a week that mirrored India’s diversity in its full spectrum—from defence and governance to culture, crime, and climate—the country stands at the confluence of aspiration, outrage, resilience and transformation.

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THE GUJARAT WRAP-UP

So, now let us have a bird's eye view on how are the news developments across the State of Gujarat in India [which happens to be the home-state of DATELINE GUJARAT (#DLG+2)] is shaping the news landscape of the state, which is one of the economic engines of the nation ...

Here’s a news-commentary in Indian English style, weaving in major highlights from the provided news items, with relevant source links organically embedded:


Gujarat: Rain, Reforms, and Realities—A State in Motion

As Gujarat continues to juggle monsoon downpours and political currents, the state remains firmly in national headlines, not just for its rainfall, but also for reforms, resilience, and red flags. From educational overhauls to controversies old and new, Gujarat’s narrative this week has been nothing short of eventful.

Monsoon has made its grand entrance, offering a much-needed respite from the sweltering heat. Temperatures have dropped more than 8°C below normal across the state, prompting the IMD to issue an orange alert till July 5. Heavy rains have lashed parts of Saurashtra and South Gujarat, with forecasts pointing towards continued showers (Indian Express, Times of India).

On the social front, Gujarat’s Shala Praveshotsav—an annual school enrolment drive—has drawn nationwide praise. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel flagged off the 23rd edition, backed by data-driven initiatives including AI-based early warning systems to prevent dropouts (Indian Express, Outlook India). The impact is resonating beyond borders, with Delhi BJP leader Ashish Sood expressing interest in adopting the model in the national capital (NDTV, The Hindu).

However, not all news has been celebratory. The recent arrest of Congress vice-president Hirabhai Jotva and his son Digvijay in connection with a MGNREGA-linked scam is fuelling political tension. The scandal adds to the ongoing disarray within the Gujarat Congress, exacerbated by resignations following bypoll setbacks (Indian Express, The Week).

The Aam Aadmi Party too faced its own turbulence. Despite Gopal Italia’s bypoll win, the OBC row has rocked its state unit, leading to MLA Umesh Makwana’s resignation and subsequent suspension for “anti-party” activities (Economic Times, Scroll.in).

Beyond politics, Gujarat continues pushing the envelope in infrastructure and energy. The state’s ambitious Hybrid Renewable Energy Park aims to power 1.85 crore homes by 2028 (Hindu Business Line). Meanwhile, plans are afoot to set up multiple cable landing stations in partnership with Reliance and others, positioning Gujarat as a digital connectivity hub (The Hindu Business Line).

But the week wasn’t without heartache. In Ahmedabad, the Gujarat government handed over the remains of all 260 victims from the Air India crash to their families—an emotional closure to a national tragedy (The Hindu Business Line). In another somber development, the Gujarat High Court issued contempt notices to Junagadh civic officials over the demolition of a 300-year-old dargah (Indian Express).

Amidst it all, PM Modi’s Mann Ki Baat reflected on national unity—linking yoga events in Gujarat and a record-breaking attempt by specially-abled citizens in Telangana, asserting that “India’s spirit is stronger than its divisions” (Economic Times).

Gujarat remains a dynamic canvas—where innovation meets tradition, and progress walks side by side with its persistent socio-political complexities.


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THE WEATHER WRAP-UP

Last, but not least and as important as food, water, clothing and internet the four basic human needs are, is weather, so let us take a look at what are the weather cocks indicating and scan the important headlines across the world in weather space ...

Commentary: Blistering Heatwaves Trigger Global Alarm Bells, with Europe at Boiling Point

As Britain braces itself for sweltering temperatures nearing 37°C, experts are raising urgent concerns about the ripple effects of heatwaves across Europe and beyond. Forecast maps from The Mirror show the UK entering what could be one of its most intense summer spells in recent memory. In a country accustomed to moderate summers, this abrupt spike in temperature is not merely uncomfortable—it could be dangerous.

A health advisory issued by experts in Cambridge News underscores a worrying medical dimension: five commonly used medications may pose serious risks during extreme heat. These include diuretics, antihypertensives, and antidepressants—substances that interfere with the body’s ability to manage heat and hydration. The advice is stark: patients must consult their GPs and avoid unnecessary exposure.

Meanwhile, infrastructure is groaning under the strain. Southern trains through Croydon are being suspended due to track overheating, reports This Is Local London, a stark reminder of how ill-equipped public systems are to cope with climate extremes. The south of England isn’t alone in its plight; across the Channel, France, Italy, Greece, and Spain are reeling from a continent-wide heat assault. Authorities in multiple countries have issued red alerts, urging people to stay indoors during peak hours. France 24 notes the increasing reliance on "climate shelters"—air-conditioned public spaces designed to give temporary relief, especially to the vulnerable.

The toll of such events extends beyond human discomfort. A rapidly spreading wildfire has erupted in Akkar's Qoubaiyat forests, Lebanon, aided by strong winds, according to LBCI. This follows similar alarms across southern Europe, where dry landscapes are turning into tinderboxes. ABC News warns that wildfires are an imminent threat due to prolonged dry spells.

In Finland, a dramatic contrast: a powerful thunderstorm has halted metro services and flooded southern streets, reported by Helsinki Times. Such wild meteorological swings are no longer anomalies—they are the new normal. Severe storms in the US Midwest have already left thousands without power, according to CBS Minnesota, showing that no region is truly insulated.

The commentary from Al Jazeera and RTE paints a picture of a continent buckling under climatic stress. These reports aren’t just news—they’re early warnings. What we’re witnessing isn’t just summer. It’s a loud, fiery signal from the planet that the climate crisis is no longer in the future; it’s burning its signature into our present.

For India, where heatwaves are a recurring challenge, this global scenario offers both a warning and a lesson. The western world, long presumed better insulated from climate extremes, is now grappling with the kind of environmental volatility we know all too well. It’s time for global cooperation—not just in emissions reduction, but in building public health resilience, upgrading infrastructure, and changing how we live and consume.

The summer of 2025 may well be remembered as a season of reckoning. Let us not wait for fire to touch our own doorstep before taking collective action.

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Also have a look at the weather forecast in English language from teh Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the prime Government body engaged in providing reliable weather updates and accurate weather forecasting services in India, which also has its YouTube Channel -  and Website - https://mausam.imd.gov.in

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Weather Commentary Last 24 Hours June 2930 2025

South Pacific New Zealand Australia New Zealand had mild weather with showers in the South Island and partly cloudy skies in the North Island around 10C 50F Australia saw cooler conditions in the southeast Sydney at 9C 49F and warm dry weather in the north

Asia Heat persisted with Tokyo at 24C 75F and Mumbai at 28C 83F Monsoonal rains hit Southeast Asia including Jakarta at 26C 79F with heavy showers in the Philippines and Thailand

Eurasia Moscow recorded 19C 66F with partly cloudy skies Central Asia was warm while northern Russia saw cooler temperatures and light rain

Middle East Extreme heat prevailed Cairo at 34C 93F and Saudi Arabia exceeding 38C 100F with dry conditions

Africa Northern Africa faced intense heat Kayes Mali near 38C 100F Southern Africa including Cape Town at 12C 54F was cooler and partly cloudy Central Africa had thunderstorms

Europe Warm and humid with London at 28C 83F and Berlin at 26C 78F Central Europe saw thunderstorms while southern regions like Madrid at 36C 96F faced heatwaves

Latin America Mexico City recorded 22C 72F with showers So Paulo at 24C 75F was warm and dry Bolivia and Brazil saw heat records with some heavy rain

Caribbean Warm and humid San Juan Puerto Rico at 29C 85F Scattered showers and thunderstorms occurred with flood risks

Northern America Mexico US Canada Mexico had heavy rains from Tropical Storm Barry The US saw thunderstorms in Central and Eastern regions with severe storms in the Midwest Toronto Canada hit 27C 81F with partly cloudy skies

Arctic and Antarctic The Arctic was near 0C 32F with light snow Antarctica remained extremely cold coastal areas around 29C 20F and dry

India and Gujarat Mumbai recorded 28C 83F with monsoonal showers Gujarat was humid at 29C 85F with intermittent rain especially in coastal areas.

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Weather Forecast Next 24 Hours June 30-July 1 2025

South Pacific New Zealand Australia New Zealand expects showers in the South Island temperatures 1016C 5060F Australia forecasts cool dry conditions in the southeast Sydney 10C 50F and warmer in the north

Asia Monsoonal rains intensify in Southeast Asia with heavy showers in Jakarta and Manila 26C 79F Tokyo 24C75F stays warm with partly cloudy skies

Eurasia Moscow 18C65F will see cloudy skies with light rain Central Asia remains warm and dry northern regions may have showers

Middle East Persistent heat Cairo 35C95F and Riyadh 41C105F staying dry No significant precipitation expected

Africa Northern Africa stays hot Mali 38C 100F Cape Town 13C55F expects partly cloudy skies Central Africa may see thunderstorms

Europe Warm and humid London 29C85F and Berlin 27C80F with possible showers Madrid 35C95F remains hot and dry

Latin America Mexico City 21C70F will see showers due to tropical activity So Paulo 24C75F expects dry warm weather Coastal Mexico may face heavy rain

Caribbean Warm and humid San Juan 29C85F with thunderstorms increasing flood risks

Northern America Mexico US Canada Mexicos Pacific coast expects heavy rain from Tropical Storm Barry The US forecasts severe thunderstorms in Central and Eastern regions Toronto 27C80F will have partly cloudy skies

Arctic and Antarctic The Arctic remains near 0C 32F with light snow Antarctica stays cold  29C 20F with clear dry conditions

India and Gujarat Mumbai 29C85F will see monsoonal showers Gujarat expects humid conditions 29C 85F with scattered rain especially in coastal areas

Note For realtime updates check sources like AccuWeather or local meteorological services.

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THE GLOBAL OUTLOOK

So, what is the outlook today for the Financial markets across the world right from Auckland (in New Zealand) till Alaska (in The UNITED STATES OF AMERICA), which will shape the investment and trade patterns for today  ...

Here’s a concise global Financial Markets Outlook for Monday, 30 June 2025:


📈 Equities

  • Asia & Pacific: South Korea’s Kospi is Asia’s top performer YTD (+30%), driven by crypto‐friendly policies (sc.com, ft.com). Australia & NZ await key economic data and a probable July RBA rate cut (westpaciq.com.au).

  • Emerging Markets: PIMCO sees EM in a “Goldilocks” environment — strong capital inflows and outperformance vs S&P 500 (reuters.com).

  • Global Rotation: MRB Partners forecasts continued asset shifts from US to overseas equities, especially Europe, Japan and EM (marketwatch.com).

🛢️ Commodities

  • Oil: Brent remains volatile amid Mideast tensions; prices could test US$100–110/bbl (en.wikipedia.org).

  • Metals: Gold retreated from near ₹1 lakh/10 gm, but remains supported by risk aversion (economictimes.indiatimes.com). Base metals may benefit from weaker USD (wealthmanagement.bnpparibas).

  • Agriculture: Wheat and soybean markets are volatile due to weather mandates and harvest delays (home.saxo).

💱 Currency Markets

  • USD: Stays weak—near three‑year lows—while EUR, JPY and GBP gain (sc.com).

  • INR & others: Indian rupee remains under pressure from crude and bond outflows (reuters.com).

₿ Crypto

  • Bitcoin: Trading above US$100k for 7th week; bulls eye US$120–150k by Q2‑Q3 2025 (advisorperspectives.com).

  • Regulation: Singapore tightens crypto licensing (deadline 30 Jun), pushing firms to Hong Kong/Dubai (ft.com).

  • Asset Management: Global crypto asset AUM hit US$2 bn in 2024, set to grow ~4% annually .

📉 Bonds & Rates

  • Global yields: Rising in Japan and US; US 10‑year at ~4.26%, Germany ~2.56% (icmarkets.com).

  • EM debt: PIMCO and Standard Chartered overweight EM local bonds on yield strength + weaker dollar (reuters.com).

  • Indian bonds: Under pressure amid foreign outflows (en.wikipedia.org).

💼 Funds & Allocation

  • Retail strategy: In India, a 65:25:10 split (equity:debt

    ) is advised for H2‑2025 amid RBI cuts (economictimes.indiatimes.com).

  • Multi‑asset: Schroders & JP Morgan favour global equity, precious metals and EM exposure (sc.com).

💰 Money Markets

  • Global money markets await central bank decisions; RBA likely to cut, Fed likely to remain dovish .

  • USD money remains safe haven, but its weakness drives flows into EM & FX assets (reuters.com).


✅ Outlook Summary for 30 June

  • Equities: International markets (Asia, EM, Europe) still favoured vs US; watch for data from Australia, NZ and earnings.

  • Commodities: Oil and gold remain in focus due to geopolitical uncertainty; base metals may gain on a softer USD.

  • FX: USD weakness continues; Asian FX including INR vulnerable to shocks.

  • Crypto: Bullish momentum intact; regulatory shifts keep volatility high.

  • Rates/Bonds: Yields remain elevated; opportunities lie in EM local debt, UST curve exposure.

  • Asset Allocation: Diversified portfolios with equity tilt, strategic EM bonds, metals, and limited alternatives expected to perform.


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THE INDIA OUTLOOK

So, what is the outlook today for the Financial markets in India, which will shape the investment and trade patterns for today on the floors of Indian Bourses - National Stock Exchange (NSE NIFTY) and BSE (BSE SENSEX) ...

Here’s your Concise Financial Markets Outlook for India on Monday, 30 June 2025 in Indian English:

Stock market information for Bitcoin (BTC)

  • Bitcoin is a crypto in the CRYPTO market.
  • The price is 107502.0 USD currently with a change of 264.00 USD (0.00%) from the previous close.
  • The intraday high is 108472.0 USD and the intraday low is 107228.0 USD.

🏦 Equities

  • Nifty & Sensex ended the week up ~2% and will be closely watched tomorrow, as June 30 could decide between a breakout or cooling off, per Harshubh Shah (“Breakout or Breakdown?…”) (m.economictimes.com).

  • IPO pipeline remains strong with ~$1.75 bn launching this week, though stretched valuations and slow investor inflows signal caution (reuters.com).

🛢️ Commodities

  • Crude oil continues its climb, now eyeing US $100–110 range, pushing inflation and fiscal risks higher (economictimes.indiatimes.com).

  • Gold remains elevated in India, nearing ₹1 lakh/10 g, buoyed by global uncertainty and central bank buying (reuters.com).

💱 Currency (INR)

  • USD/INR volatility remains tame at ~86.80, though RBI interventions and geopolitical dynamics are key drivers (reuters.com).

  • Street forecasts: BofA and peers forecast rupee strengthening to ~84 by end‑2025 (reuters.com).

  • Goldman suggests potential rally to 83 via options strategy on robust growth and oil tailwinds (reuters.com).

⛓️ Crypto‑currency

  • Bitcoin trades around US $107,500: modest movement into Monday, awaiting cues from Fed policy and global risk sentiment.

📉 Bonds & Money Markets

  • RBI holds ~₹14.9 trn in government bonds (record high). Future bond purchases to recede amid CRR & repo rate cuts and patterned OMOs (reuters.com).

  • Fixed income: yields likely stay range-bound due to neutral RBI stance and liquidity measures (reuters.com).

📊 Funds

  • Retail asset allocation: Experts advise a 65:25:10 equity–debt–alternatives mix for H2‑2025 to navigate volatility and benefit from policy relief (economictimes.indiatimes.com).

  • Foreign flows into Indian equities (~US $4 bn recently) support sentiment, though IPO floods pose valuation risks .


Summary

Overall, expect range‑bound to positive equity performance, contingent on June 30 triggers. Crude and gold trends will dominate inflation and fiscal narratives. Rupee likely remains stable or slightly stronger, supported by RBI action and global flows. Bond yields should stay subdued amid central bank easing and liquidity backing. Bitcoin to follow global risk sentiment. Retail investors advised to stay diversified across assets.


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BUSINESS NEWSWIRES

Curefoods IPO: Krispy Kreme India Operator Files DRHP For Rs 800 Crore Fresh Issue

Curefoods’ IPO includes a 4.95 crore share offer for sale by investors including Binny Bansal, Accel, Iron Pillar, Chiratae Ventures, and Alteria Capital.

6 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Torrent Pharma To Acquire Controlling Stake In JB Chemicals From KKR For Rs 25,689 Crore

Torrent Pharma’s Rs 25,689 crore acquisition of JB Chemicals from KKR includes a phased transaction, open offer, and a planned merger aimed at expanding its India and global operations.

6.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Only Half Of Eligible Players Got Telecom Manufacturing PLI Incentives, Rs 1,162 Crore Disbursed Till March

Only 21 out of the 42 shortlisted companies have received the incentive, while two companies were rejected for failing to achieve the target as per the scheme guidelines.

7.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

RBL Bank Aims To Widen Interest Margin From Retail Assets; To Start Commercial Vehicle Financing

The CV financing will be done to smaller players in smaller cities and the bank's tractor financing team will be used for distribution.

8.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

India Has Set $1 Billion Turmeric Export Target By 2030: Union Minister Amit Shah

The turmeric board would work towards ensuring remunerative prices for farmers, export of their produce, besides research and development, said Amit Shah

9 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Tata Steel Gets Show Cause Notice Over Input Tax Credit Availed During FY19-23

Under GST norms, enterprises are allowed credits in input tax on purchases meant for outputs, which they can claim in the form of deductions in their tax liabilities.

9 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

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Amul has retained its position as India's No. 1 food brand, according to the Brand Finance India 100 - 2025 report.

9 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Reliance Power Participates In Global Bids For 1,500-MW Gas-Based Power Project

Reliance Power has submitted competitive bids for gas-based power projects in Kuwait, UAE, and Malaysia as part of its selective global expansion strategy, said sources.

9 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Monday

Equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty advanced for the fourth straight session on Friday, supported by buying in blue-chips ICICI Bank and Reliance Industries amid fresh foreign fund inflows.

10 hours ago — Economic Times

Dividend Stocks This Week: Axis Bank, JSW Infra, M&M, Tech Mahindra, Biocon, Bharat Forge

Under India's T+1 settlement cycle, shares purchased on the record date itself will not qualify for the dividend payment.

10 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Market trading guide: Ashok Leyland among 3 stock recommendations for Monday

10.5 hours ago — Economic Times

How to calculate Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR)?

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10.5 hours ago — Economic Times

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Why Shadowfax Thinks The 15-Minute Delivery Game Isn’t A Gimmick

Shadowfax Co-Founder Vaibhav Khandelwal says demand for same-day and 15-minute delivery in India is growing, driven by customer expectations.

10.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Cost Effectiveness Of E-Tractors Will Revolutionise Farmers' Lives: Maharashtra Minister Pratap Sarnaik

It will revolutionise the lives of farmers and usher in a new era in the country's agriculture sector,' Sarnaik asserted.

11 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

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This long-awaited settlement aims to bring major relief to thousands of traders whose funds have remained stuck since the NSEL payment crisis of July 2013.

11 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

NTPC Renewable Energy Fully Commissions 220-MW Shajapur Solar Project

According to a regulatory filing, consequent to successful commissioning of third and last part capacity of 120 MW out of 220 MW, Shajapur Solar Project (Unit-II) of NTPC Renewable Energy is declared as commercially operational with effect from June 29.

11 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Slice SFB Aiming To Close FY26 In The Black; Not Looking To Raise Any Capital

Before the merger, the North East SFB had reported a loss of Rs 441 crore, and Slice was also reporting losses.

11 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

IIP, Fiscal Deficit, PMI, HDB Financial Services Listing And More: The Week Ahead

The mainboard segment is set for an action-packed start to the week, with six companies gearing up for their market debut.

11.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

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The idea emerged during Surobhi Das and Deepinder Goyal's time at Zomato, while travelling frequently across India.

11.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Signature Global To Invest Rs 2,200 Crore On New Housing Project In Gurugram

The company is selling homes in a price range of Rs 4 crore to Rs 7 crore in this project, which is spread over 8 acres and is part of an overall 22-acre development.

12.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Russia's Rosneft In Early Talks With Reliance Industries To Sell Stake In India Unit

Top Rosneft officials have visited India at least thrice in the last one year, including visits to Ahmedabad and Mumbai, for talks with potential investors.

13 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Russia's Rosneft in early talks with Reliance to sell stake in India unit13 hours ago — The Hindu Business

IPO calendar: 7 new IPOs, 19 listings lined up in another bumper week for investors

The IPO market continues to stay vibrant as 7 new public issues and 19 listings are scheduled for the week starting June 30, making it one of the busiest periods for primary markets in recent months.

13.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Finance Ministry asks public sector banks to monetise investments in subsidiaries via listing on bourses

There are about 15 subsidiaries or joint ventures of PSBs lined up for initial public offering or divestment in medium to long term, sources said.

14 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Finance Ministry Asks PSBs To Monetise Investments In Subsidiaries Via Listing On Bourses14 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

How to recover home loan interest through smart investing

Taking a loan is often considered detrimental to one’s financial well-being, primarily due to the burden of paying interest on the borrowed capital, which often impacts one’s financial plan.

14 hours ago — Economic Times

Time to polish our public sector ratnas: Creating an Indian sovereign wealth fund to recast jewels

In May 2020, as part of the Atmanirbhar Bharat package, the Indian government unveiled a bold new Public Sector Enterprise (PSE) policy.

14 hours ago — Economic Times

Market Cap Of Nine Of Top-10 Most Valued Firms Surges By Rs 2.34 Lakh Crore

Last week, the BSE benchmark surged 1,650.73 points or 2%.

14.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Macroeconomic Data, U.S. Tariff Related News To Drive Stock Markets This Week: Analysts

Trading activity of foreign investors and crude oil prices would also remain in the limelight during the week, experts noted.

14.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Radisson Group Looking At Doubling Hotel Portfolio In India: South Asia MD Nikhil Sharma

Radisson is looking at eventually doubling its portfolio in India in the next few years, because it's a 'golden era' for the company

14.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

NLC India Secures Letter Of Award From NTPC For Hybrid Power Project

'The project would be developed in Bikaner, Rajasthan for 300 MW and Bhuj, Gujarat for 150 MW,' NLC India.

14.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Escorts Kubota Eyes No 2 Spot In Indian Tractor Market, Slew Of Products On Anvil

In FY25, tractor retail sales were at 8,83,095 units as against 8,92,410 units in FY24, according to FADA data.

14.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Publishers Face Collapse As AI Kills Traffic And Ad Revenue, Cloudflare CEO Prince Warns

Prince warned that unless publishers act, licensing deals with AI companies will only worsen.

14.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Breakout Stocks: How to trade Himadri Speciality, Godfrey Phillips & Akzo Nobel that hit fresh 52-week high?

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Nifty breaks out of 31-day consolidation cage. Will stock market hit record high this week?

After Nifty broke out of a 31-day long narrow consolidation phase on Thursday’s monthly expiry, bulls are now betting that a fresh all-time high could come in the next few days given FII buying amid favourable global macro set-up, crude oil’s 11% weekly crash, July's historically bullish seasonality, and Trump's trade deal hints.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Breakout or Breakdown? June 30 could set Nifty’s next big move, says Harshubh Shah

The Indian equity markets wrapped up the week on a strong footing, with the Nifty50 registering a 2% gain for the week ended June 27, 2025.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Mcap of nine of top-10 most valued firms surges by Rs 2.34 lakh crore; Reliance biggest gainer

Nine of the top-10 most valued firms together added Rs 2,34,565.53 crore in market valuation last week, with Reliance Industries emerging as the biggest gainer, in-line with a buoyant trend in equities.

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

F&O Talk| Indian markets in mature uptrend, Nifty now eyeing 26k: Rahul Ghose

Markets snapped their five-week-long consolidation trend, driven by improving global cues, easing geopolitical concerns, and a renewed uptick in foreign institutional investor (FII) buying during the latter half of the week. After a tentative start, sentiment improved midweek, leading to broader market participation.

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Global developments, FII activity among 7 cues to drive Dalal Street action this week15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

These 8 penny stocks have rallied up to 95% in FY26 so far

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Nifty eyes 26,500 after breakout; Jio may stretch rally to Rs 345: Anand James of Geojit

After a 31-day snooze in consolidation mode, the Nifty finally jolted awake on the June expiry day, breaking past resistance with a burst of momentum.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Market Rally Faces Headwinds From Earnings, Valuation Risks, Says Manishi Raychaudhuri

India’s equity markets have long traded at a premium, and Raychaudhuri believes this is justified given its growth potential.

17.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Consumer Spending Likely To Increase Three–Four Times Annually In Next Five Years: V-Mart CMD

A significant growth opportunity lies in transitioning customers from the unorganised sector to the organised retail framework, says Lalit Agarwal.

17.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Coromandel International: Here's Why Elara Securities' Prashant Biyani Is Bullish

From aggressive capex to expansion of crop protection business, Coromandel International has multiple levers for growth, says Biyani.

17.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Bonus Issue To Watch This Week — Container Corp. of India

The board of Container Corp. proposed to issue the bonus shares in the ratio of 1:4 at face value of Rs 5 per share.

17.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Corporate Actions This Week — Tech Mahindra, Escorts Kubota; Track Record Dates

Here is a look at companies that declared dividends and have key dates coming up this week.

17.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

A slightly different Sunny Side Up edition

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19 hours ago — Finshots

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