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Markets stay resilient
Indian equities wrapped up their longest weekly winning streak of 2026, with the Sensex and Nifty posting a third straight week of gains despite surrendering a large part of their intraday advance on Friday. Domestic institutional investors continued to provide a steady cushion, while foreign investors returned as net buyers after a brief pause. Globally, easing concerns over energy supplies pushed Brent crude below $73 a barrel, while South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix rallied after unveiling plans for a US ADR listing, keeping the AI trade firmly in focus.
Sensex ends higher but off day's peak: Why stock market lost momentum today
The equity markets extended their winning streak to a third consecutive week, marking the longest weekly winning run of 2026. Benchmark indices posted modest gains during the week, with both the Sensex and Nifty advancing 0.3% each. The Nifty Bank outperformed the broader market, gaining nearly 1% on the back of strength in banking stocks.
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Also check: Brent crude falls below $73 as supply concerns ease, war premium disappears
Domestic investors keep buying Indian stocks as foreign investors turn buyers again on June 25
Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) continued to provide strong support to Indian equities on Thursday, emerging as net buyers for a fourth straight session, while foreign institutional investors (FIIs) returned to net buying after being sellers a day earlier.
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SK Hynix shares continue see-saw moves as US listing plans sends stock higher by 12%
Shares of South Korean chip manufacturer SK Hynix Inc. surged another 12% on Thursday, June 25, after the company unveiled plans for listing its shares in the US markets in the form of American Depository Receipts (ADRs).
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Big investment bets on India
Beyond the day's market action, India remained firmly on the radar of global investors. Amazon said a significant portion of its additional $13 billion commitment to the country will be channelled into AWS, cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence. In another notable development, New Delhi is set to clear a $370 million investment proposal from Geely-backed Horse Powertrain, a move that could rank among the largest manufacturing investments by a Chinese-linked company in India in recent years.
Exclusive: Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says additional $13 billion India investment will go to AWS and AI
Amazon's additional $13 billion investment in India will be largely directed towards Amazon Web Services (AWS), cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence (AI), Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy told CNBC-TV18's Shereen Bhan in an exclusive interview.
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India set to approve Geely-backed investment as China ties thaw
India is set to approve a roughly $370 million investment from Horse Powertrain Ltd., a hybrid-engine venture backed by China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., that would mark one of the biggest manufacturing investments from a Chinese-linked company in years.
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From trade tensions to Tata Sons and Neymar's return
The broader news cycle offered plenty to track as well. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned that tariff rates could snap back to earlier levels following Section 301 reviews, while questions around a potential Tata Sons listing remain tied to RBI's interpretation of public funds. Elsewhere, Venezuela grappled with the aftermath of a deadly earthquake, and in the world of sport, Neymar's emotional return to Brazil's national team setup after a lengthy injury layoff captured headlines.
US to reverse tariffs to 'exactly where they were' after Section 301 reviews: Bessent to CNBC
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said tariff rates could return to their previous levels if ongoing Section 301 investigations conclude successfully, signaling the Trump administration intends to preserve much of its tariff framework even after shifting away from emergency powers.
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Tata Sons listing still hinges on RBI's interpretation of public funds: Abizer Diwanji
The Reserve Bank of India's decision to simplify the framework for identifying upper-layer NBFCs is expected to bring greater regulatory clarity, according to Abizer Diwanji, Founder of NeoStrat Advisors LLP. However, he believes the changes do not settle the long-running question over whether Tata Sons will eventually have to list.
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Venezuela earthquake: 32 deaths and 700 injuries; Donald Trump says 'US ready to help'
Venezuela's capital, Caracas, was hit by a powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2 on Wednesday. The Latin American country reported at least 32 fatalities and 700 injuries following back-to-back earthquakes that rattled the South American country.
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Think your passport is proof of citizenship? MEA explains what it really means
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has clarified that an Indian passport should be viewed as a travel document and not as conclusive proof of citizenship. The clarification comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the use of passports for establishing citizenship and eligibility for public services.
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Neymar sheds tears in the dressing room after emotional Brazil comeback
The 34-year-old last featured for Brazil in 2023. He suffered a serious knee injury in October that year and has struggled to maintain his form since then. He was initially a doubt for inclusion in Brazil's World Cup squad.
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LPG supply for industries is getting back to normal after months of crisis curbs
In a significant relief for industrial and commercial LPG consumers, the government has withdrawn all sectoral restrictions on the supply of Non-Domestic Packed LPG (NDPL) and restored supplies to levels prevailing before the West Asia crisis.
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We will meet you on Monday with another engaging Top 10@10
Indian equities wrapped up their longest weekly winning streak of 2026, with the Sensex and Nifty posting a third straight week of gains despite surrendering a large part of their intraday advance on Friday. Domestic institutional investors continued to provide a steady cushion, while foreign investors returned as net buyers after a brief pause. Globally, easing concerns over energy supplies pushed Brent crude below $73 a barrel, while South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix rallied after unveiling plans for a US ADR listing, keeping the AI trade firmly in focus.
Sensex ends higher but off day's peak: Why stock market lost momentum today
The equity markets extended their winning streak to a third consecutive week, marking the longest weekly winning run of 2026. Benchmark indices posted modest gains during the week, with both the Sensex and Nifty advancing 0.3% each. The Nifty Bank outperformed the broader market, gaining nearly 1% on the back of strength in banking stocks.
Read more
Also check: Brent crude falls below $73 as supply concerns ease, war premium disappears
Domestic investors keep buying Indian stocks as foreign investors turn buyers again on June 25
Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) continued to provide strong support to Indian equities on Thursday, emerging as net buyers for a fourth straight session, while foreign institutional investors (FIIs) returned to net buying after being sellers a day earlier.
Read More
SK Hynix shares continue see-saw moves as US listing plans sends stock higher by 12%
Shares of South Korean chip manufacturer SK Hynix Inc. surged another 12% on Thursday, June 25, after the company unveiled plans for listing its shares in the US markets in the form of American Depository Receipts (ADRs).
Read more
Big investment bets on India
Beyond the day's market action, India remained firmly on the radar of global investors. Amazon said a significant portion of its additional $13 billion commitment to the country will be channelled into AWS, cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence. In another notable development, New Delhi is set to clear a $370 million investment proposal from Geely-backed Horse Powertrain, a move that could rank among the largest manufacturing investments by a Chinese-linked company in India in recent years.
Exclusive: Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says additional $13 billion India investment will go to AWS and AI
Amazon's additional $13 billion investment in India will be largely directed towards Amazon Web Services (AWS), cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence (AI), Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy told CNBC-TV18's Shereen Bhan in an exclusive interview.
Read more
India set to approve Geely-backed investment as China ties thaw
India is set to approve a roughly $370 million investment from Horse Powertrain Ltd., a hybrid-engine venture backed by China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., that would mark one of the biggest manufacturing investments from a Chinese-linked company in years.
Read more
From trade tensions to Tata Sons and Neymar's return
The broader news cycle offered plenty to track as well. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned that tariff rates could snap back to earlier levels following Section 301 reviews, while questions around a potential Tata Sons listing remain tied to RBI's interpretation of public funds. Elsewhere, Venezuela grappled with the aftermath of a deadly earthquake, and in the world of sport, Neymar's emotional return to Brazil's national team setup after a lengthy injury layoff captured headlines.
US to reverse tariffs to 'exactly where they were' after Section 301 reviews: Bessent to CNBC
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said tariff rates could return to their previous levels if ongoing Section 301 investigations conclude successfully, signaling the Trump administration intends to preserve much of its tariff framework even after shifting away from emergency powers.
Read more
Tata Sons listing still hinges on RBI's interpretation of public funds: Abizer Diwanji
The Reserve Bank of India's decision to simplify the framework for identifying upper-layer NBFCs is expected to bring greater regulatory clarity, according to Abizer Diwanji, Founder of NeoStrat Advisors LLP. However, he believes the changes do not settle the long-running question over whether Tata Sons will eventually have to list.
Read more
Venezuela earthquake: 32 deaths and 700 injuries; Donald Trump says 'US ready to help'
Venezuela's capital, Caracas, was hit by a powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2 on Wednesday. The Latin American country reported at least 32 fatalities and 700 injuries following back-to-back earthquakes that rattled the South American country.
Read more
Think your passport is proof of citizenship? MEA explains what it really means
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has clarified that an Indian passport should be viewed as a travel document and not as conclusive proof of citizenship. The clarification comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the use of passports for establishing citizenship and eligibility for public services.
Read more
Neymar sheds tears in the dressing room after emotional Brazil comeback
The 34-year-old last featured for Brazil in 2023. He suffered a serious knee injury in October that year and has struggled to maintain his form since then. He was initially a doubt for inclusion in Brazil's World Cup squad.
Read More
LPG supply for industries is getting back to normal after months of crisis curbs
In a significant relief for industrial and commercial LPG consumers, the government has withdrawn all sectoral restrictions on the supply of Non-Domestic Packed LPG (NDPL) and restored supplies to levels prevailing before the West Asia crisis.
Read More
We will meet you on Monday with another engaging Top 10@10
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