Infosys, Tech Mahindra, TCS and other IT stocks jump up to 5%. What’s driving the rally?
Indian IT stocks rose sharply on Monday, lifting the Nifty IT index nearly 3%, as investors reassessed AI-related fears, attracted by attractive valuations and upbeat sector outlooks. Optimism around potential US rate cuts and positive technical signals further fuelled buying in Infosys, Tech Mahindra, TCS and other IT majors.
Markets in limbo as US–Iran uncertainty clouds global outlook: Geoff Dennis
Global markets are grappling with US-Iran standoff uncertainty, with conflicting signals leaving investors hesitant. Despite geopolitical tensions, oil prices remain below extreme forecasts, cushioning global markets. Near-term caution is advised due to stretched valuations and inflation concerns, though India’s underperformance is linked to weak foreign inflows.
Inox Wind shares crash 8% after Q4 profit drops 45% YoY
Inox Wind shares: The company reported a 45% year-on-year decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 105.68 crore for Q4 FY26, weighed down by lower revenue and higher expenses. Revenue from operations slipped over 2% to Rs 1,244 crore, while total expenses rose more than 5% to Rs 1,162 crore. Total income also edged lower […]
Asian Paints up 4% on Q4 beat. What are brokerages saying?
Asian Paints shares rose sharply after the company reported a 69% year-on-year jump in Q4FY26 profit and stronger margins. While Nomura reiterated its Buy call with a Rs 3,600 target price, Motilal Oswal maintained a Neutral stance, citing demand uncertainties despite raising earnings estimates and growth expectations.
IREDA shares drop 4% post Q4 results. What’s spooking investors?
IREDA’s shares fell over 4% after reporting a nearly 2% year-on-year drop in Q4 FY26 net profit to Rs 493 crore, despite a 14% revenue increase. The company also announced a final dividend of Rs 0.75 per share and is addressing fines from stock exchanges regarding board composition.
NMDC Steel shares jump 18% to record high after returning to profit in Q4, FY26
NMDC Steel shares surged nearly 18% to a 52-week high after reporting a significant turnaround in FY26 earnings. The company returned to profitability with a net profit of Rs 391.91 crore in Q4 FY26, a stark contrast to last year’s loss. Revenue also saw substantial year-on-year growth, boosting investor confidence.
Explained: Why Gokaldas Exports, KPR Mill and other textile stocks soared up to 8% on Monday
Textile stocks such as Gokaldas Exports, KPR Mill, Vardhman Textiles and Trident rallied up to 8% after the government exempted cotton imports from customs duty for five months, effective June 1. The move, valid until October 30, is expected to improve raw material availability and lower input costs for textile and apparel manufacturers, particularly small […]
Wockhardt shares rocket 19% after FDA approval for antibiotic targeting drug-resistant infections. Check details
Wockhardt’s shares surged 19% after the U.S. FDA approved ZAYNICH, a novel intravenous antibiotic for complicated urinary tract infections. The drug, combining cefepime and zidebactam, demonstrated superior efficacy over meropenem in a Phase 3 trial. This approval addresses the growing challenge of antimicrobial resistance.
IndiGo soars 5% after Q4 results. What Goldman Sachs, Jefferies and others are saying
IndiGo’s shares surged despite a Q4 FY26 net loss of Rs 2,536 crore, driven by Middle East conflict disruptions. Analysts remain largely positive, citing the airline’s long-term growth strategy and India’s strong domestic aviation demand, with several maintaining ‘Buy’ ratings and significant upside targets.
Suzlon Energy shares fall over 2% after SEBI fines Rs 29 crore for misleading financial statements
Suzlon Energy shares 2% dipped after Sebi imposed nearly Rs 29 crore in penalties on the company and former executives for misrepresenting financial positions. The regulator found inflated profits and inadequate disclosures stemming from transactions involving subsidiaries, impacting the company’s reported net worth and financial health.