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Markets rise, rupee slips
Indian equities ended sharply higher on Wednesday, with the Sensex gaining 791 points and the Nifty reclaiming the 24,000 mark as domestic institutional investors continued to underpin the market. DIIs pumped in ₹3,637 crore, comfortably offsetting foreign selling worth ₹1,843 crore. The currency market, however, told a different story, with the rupee weakening to 94.90 against the US dollar as the greenback strengthened globally.
Sensex jumps 791 points, Nifty tops 24,000: 3 reasons why markets rose today
The equity benchmark indices on Wednesday (June 24) ended sharply higher, with BSE Sensex rising 791 points to 76,991 and Nifty gaining 198 points to 24,022, closing near the day’s high.
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Also read: Rupee weakens to 94.90 as dollar index hits one-year high
Domestic investors cushion FII outflows amid strong market rally on June 24
Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) provided strong support to Indian equities on Wednesday, emerging as net buyers while foreign institutional investors (FIIs) turned net sellers
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Can Nifty hold above 24,000?
The spotlight now shifts to Thursday's session. After staging a strong recovery from Tuesday's sell-off, the Nifty faces its next key test near the 24,200 mark. Alongside the technical setup, investors will be tracking a busy slate of corporate developments, with Bharti Airtel, Reliance Industries, HCLTech, IRFC and Bharat Forge among the stocks likely to remain in focus.
Stocks to Watch for June 25: Bharti Airtel, IRFC, RIL, HCL Tech and more
IRFC, HCLTech, Reliance Industries, Bharat Forge and other stocks will be on investors' radar on Thursday, June 25, following a series of corporate announcements and strategic developments.
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Nifty Outlook for June 25: Recovery rally puts 24,200 hurdle in focus
After suffering a sharp decline in the previous session, the Nifty staged a strong comeback on Wednesday, rising 197 points to close at 24,021.
Gold in India slips to ₹1.46 lakh per 10 grams; silver below ₹2.33 lakh per kg MCX gold and silver futures remained under pressure on Wednesday (June 24), tracking weak global cues amid a stronger US dollar and growing expectations that the US Federal Reserve could keep interest rates higher for longer.
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Also read: Gold, silver extend losses as strong dollar pressures bullion
India-US trade deal: Why experts urge caution
As India and the US race to finalise an interim trade deal before the White House's tariff deadline expires, experts argue New Delhi should prioritise a balanced, durable agreement over a rushed pact.
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Strait of Hormuz, HDFC Bank and Telegram dominate the day's agenda
Away from Dalal Street, geopolitics, banking succession and technology regulation remained in focus. Donald Trump's comments on the Strait of Hormuz eased concerns over a potential disruption to global shipping routes, while HDFC Bank's search for a new chairman entered its final stretch. At the same time, Telegram found itself back under scrutiny after a government report described the platform as "the new dark web", and Amazon unveiled ambitious plans to expand its quick-commerce footprint across India.
Trump says Iran has told US no tolls being sought at Strait of Hormuz
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Iran has told the United States that no tolls were being sought from ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz.
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HDFC Bank chairman search narrows to 3 candidates as board nears decision
HDFC Bank’s long-running leadership succession process appears to be entering its final phase, with the board expected to finalize its recommendation for a new non-executive chairman by the end of June, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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Telegram, the new dark web claims home ministry in investigation report
Messaging platform Telegram has returned after a temporary ban linked to the NEET examination controversy, but a government report has described the platform as "the new dark web", citing its alleged misuse for a range of illegal activities.
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Amazon scales Amazon Now, plans 'Delivery in Minutes' rollout in 300+ cities across India
E-commerce giant Amazon on Wednesday (June 24) announced plans to expand Amazon Now, its ultra-fast delivery service, to customers in more than 300 cities across India as it aims to build the country’s largest delivery-in-minutes network.
Read moreThat's all for tonight. As investors navigate a mix of domestic optimism and global uncertainty, the next market-moving headline is never far away. We'll be back tomorrow with more.
Indian equities ended sharply higher on Wednesday, with the Sensex gaining 791 points and the Nifty reclaiming the 24,000 mark as domestic institutional investors continued to underpin the market. DIIs pumped in ₹3,637 crore, comfortably offsetting foreign selling worth ₹1,843 crore. The currency market, however, told a different story, with the rupee weakening to 94.90 against the US dollar as the greenback strengthened globally.
Sensex jumps 791 points, Nifty tops 24,000: 3 reasons why markets rose today
The equity benchmark indices on Wednesday (June 24) ended sharply higher, with BSE Sensex rising 791 points to 76,991 and Nifty gaining 198 points to 24,022, closing near the day’s high.
Read more
Also read: Rupee weakens to 94.90 as dollar index hits one-year high
Domestic investors cushion FII outflows amid strong market rally on June 24
Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) provided strong support to Indian equities on Wednesday, emerging as net buyers while foreign institutional investors (FIIs) turned net sellers
Read more
Can Nifty hold above 24,000?
The spotlight now shifts to Thursday's session. After staging a strong recovery from Tuesday's sell-off, the Nifty faces its next key test near the 24,200 mark. Alongside the technical setup, investors will be tracking a busy slate of corporate developments, with Bharti Airtel, Reliance Industries, HCLTech, IRFC and Bharat Forge among the stocks likely to remain in focus.
Stocks to Watch for June 25: Bharti Airtel, IRFC, RIL, HCL Tech and more
IRFC, HCLTech, Reliance Industries, Bharat Forge and other stocks will be on investors' radar on Thursday, June 25, following a series of corporate announcements and strategic developments.
Read more
Nifty Outlook for June 25: Recovery rally puts 24,200 hurdle in focus
After suffering a sharp decline in the previous session, the Nifty staged a strong comeback on Wednesday, rising 197 points to close at 24,021.
Gold in India slips to ₹1.46 lakh per 10 grams; silver below ₹2.33 lakh per kg MCX gold and silver futures remained under pressure on Wednesday (June 24), tracking weak global cues amid a stronger US dollar and growing expectations that the US Federal Reserve could keep interest rates higher for longer.
Read more
Also read: Gold, silver extend losses as strong dollar pressures bullion
India-US trade deal: Why experts urge caution
As India and the US race to finalise an interim trade deal before the White House's tariff deadline expires, experts argue New Delhi should prioritise a balanced, durable agreement over a rushed pact.
Read more
Strait of Hormuz, HDFC Bank and Telegram dominate the day's agenda
Away from Dalal Street, geopolitics, banking succession and technology regulation remained in focus. Donald Trump's comments on the Strait of Hormuz eased concerns over a potential disruption to global shipping routes, while HDFC Bank's search for a new chairman entered its final stretch. At the same time, Telegram found itself back under scrutiny after a government report described the platform as "the new dark web", and Amazon unveiled ambitious plans to expand its quick-commerce footprint across India.
Trump says Iran has told US no tolls being sought at Strait of Hormuz
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Iran has told the United States that no tolls were being sought from ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz.
Read more
HDFC Bank chairman search narrows to 3 candidates as board nears decision
HDFC Bank’s long-running leadership succession process appears to be entering its final phase, with the board expected to finalize its recommendation for a new non-executive chairman by the end of June, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Read more
Telegram, the new dark web claims home ministry in investigation report
Messaging platform Telegram has returned after a temporary ban linked to the NEET examination controversy, but a government report has described the platform as "the new dark web", citing its alleged misuse for a range of illegal activities.
Read more
Amazon scales Amazon Now, plans 'Delivery in Minutes' rollout in 300+ cities across India
E-commerce giant Amazon on Wednesday (June 24) announced plans to expand Amazon Now, its ultra-fast delivery service, to customers in more than 300 cities across India as it aims to build the country’s largest delivery-in-minutes network.
Read moreThat's all for tonight. As investors navigate a mix of domestic optimism and global uncertainty, the next market-moving headline is never far away. We'll be back tomorrow with more.

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