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  • newCrude may soften, but global supply challenges remain: Peter McGuire
    Global financial markets rebounded sharply on hopes of Middle East de-escalation, with crude oil prices cooling and Asian equities rallying. While a temporary ceasefire has injected optimism, market participants remain cautious about the sustainability of this "risk-on" sentiment. The next two weeks are critical for determining the trajectory of oil prices and broader market stability.
    - 2 hours ago 8 Apr 26, 11:58am -
  • newIT rebound, banking bets & global themes: Sandip Agarwal maps the market playbook
    Market expert Sandip Agarwal sees a structural turn in IT stocks driven by a weakening rupee and cooled valuations, expecting significant EPS growth. He also highlights emerging value in the banking sector, while advising caution on EMS and consumption due to seasonal and supply chain concerns.
    - 4 hours ago 8 Apr 26, 10:22am -
  • newSilver rockets Rs 13,500/kg, gold gains Rs 3,700/10 gms as Iran war ceasefire lifts inflation worries. Right time to buy?
    Gold and silver prices surged on Wednesday, mirroring global gains as U.S. President Trump's ceasefire with Iran eased inflation fears. MCX silver futures jumped 6%, while gold futures rose 2.4%. International spot gold hit a near three-week high. Experts advise caution amidst volatility, suggesting buying opportunities above key levels.
    - 5 hours ago 8 Apr 26, 9:19am -
  • newRIL, HPCL and other downstream stocks soar up to 9% as crude crashes 15% after the US-Iran ceasefire. What’s next for investors?
    Indian oil, Reliance, Hindustan Petroleum, Bharat Petroleum shares rallied up to 9% as crude prices plunged nearly 15% following a US-Iran ceasefire announcement, easing fears of Strait of Hormuz disruption. This drop significantly reduces input costs for downstream companies like HPCL, IOCL, and BPCL, boosting their shares. Conversely, upstream producers such as ONGC and Oil India saw declines of up to 4%.
    - 5 hours ago 8 Apr 26, 8:49am -
  • newOil Price Today (April 8): Crude oil price crashes 15% as Trump agrees 2-week ceasefire with Iran. What are experts saying?
    Brent Crude oil price: Oil prices plummeted below $100 a barrel following President Trump's announcement of a two-week ceasefire with Iran, contingent on the safe reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This development, averting a potential escalation, saw Brent crude fall to $94.43 and WTI to $96.82.
    - 6 hours ago 8 Apr 26, 7:54am -
  • newSebi grants one-time relaxation to companies planning public issues
    The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has granted a one-time extension for observation letters of public issue companies, valid until September 30, 2026. This move aims to ease fundraising pressures amid geopolitical tensions and market volatility, allowing companies to avoid regulatory duplication and recalibrate issuance plans.
    - 9 hours ago 8 Apr 26, 5:27am -
  • RBI may keep rates unchanged, focus on rupee stability and bond yields
    The Reserve Bank of India is widely expected to maintain interest rates and its policy stance unchanged due to global economic uncertainties, including the US-Israel conflict impacting energy prices and fiscal deficit concerns. Policymakers will closely monitor the rupee's performance and potential capital outflows, with the RBI possibly considering measures to support the currency without an aggressive immediate response.
    - 2 days ago 6 Apr 26, 5:50am -
  • For some around Trump, war on Iran is a Christian calling
    Religion is playing a role in the US conflict with Iran. President Donald Trump has met with Christian pastors who offered blessings. Some officials view the conflict as a divine mission. This echoes historical religious wars. Iran's government is also religiously rooted. The US is invoking religious themes in its foreign policy.
    - 5 days ago 4 Apr 26, 12:20am -
  • Food inflation to continue if West Asia war goes on: UN
    Global food prices surged in March to their highest point since September, driven by rising energy costs from the West Asia conflict. The UN's FAO warns that prolonged conflict could lead to reduced planting and lower future yields, impacting food supply and prices throughout the year and into the next.
    - 5 days ago 4 Apr 26, 12:16am -
  • Japan to create special cell to push FDI into India
    Japan's Foreign Ministry is launching a new center to help Japanese companies invest in India. This initiative aims to overcome challenges like complex regulations and tax systems. The center will also foster cooperation in AI, startups, and critical minerals. This move supports a goal of 10 trillion yen in private sector investment by 2035.
    - 8 days ago 31 Mar 26, 10:57pm -
  • Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman assures fiscal vigil amid oil spike
    India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is boosting efforts to raise funds and control the fiscal deficit. The government is protecting citizens from rising crude oil prices. Lockdowns are not planned. She urged leaders to avoid spreading rumors. Excise duty on petrol and diesel has been cut to manage domestic inflation and volatility.
    - 12 days ago 28 Mar 26, 12:49am -
  • India, US review next steps in trade pact talks
    Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal met with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Chinese counterpart Wang Wentao on the sidelines of the WTO Ministerial Conference. Discussions focused on the proposed India-US bilateral trade agreement and bilateral trade matters with China, amidst India's growing trade deficit with the latter.
    - 12 days ago 28 Mar 26, 12:43am -
  • India may face credit stress if Gulf conflict drags on: Moody's
    A Moody's report warns that India and other Asia-Pacific economies face rising credit stress due to the ongoing Gulf conflict. Higher energy prices and supply disruptions, particularly for fuel, food, and industrial inputs, will impact import-dependent nations. Producers heavily reliant on Middle Eastern oil and naphtha are most exposed.
    - 12 days ago 28 Mar 26, 12:26am -
  • Boots on ground may not be needed: Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Iran war
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the U.S. aims to dismantle Iran's missile, drone, naval, and air force capabilities without ground troops, expecting operations to conclude in weeks. He clarified recent troop deployments offer President Trump options for contingencies, not for direct engagement in the conflict.
    - 12 days ago 28 Mar 26, 12:15am -
  • What's happening with Iran-US 'talks'?
    Diplomatic efforts to end the war in Iran are accelerating. Proposals are being exchanged through Pakistan, though Iran denies direct talks with the US. Iran's demands include an end to aggression and financial compensation. The US seeks Iran's nuclear disarmament and missile program limits. Both sides need to claim victory for a deal. The conflict's outcome remains uncertain.
    - 13 days ago 26 Mar 26, 8:07pm -

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