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Cautious market mood
Indian equity benchmarks ended lower on Tuesday, snapping a four-session winning streak as investors booked profits in midcap stocks and trimmed positions in defence and realty counters despite strength in IT shares. Market sentiment remained cautious amid mixed global cues, while foreign institutional investors (FIIs) extended their buying streak for a third straight session with provisional inflows of ₹393.19 crore. Domestic institutional investors (DIIs), however, turned net sellers, offloading equities worth ₹383.43 crore. The rupee edged up against the US dollar, although underlying weakness persisted.
Why did the stock market fall today? Sensex snaps 4-day winning streak, Nifty slips below 24,400
The equity benchmark indices BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty ended lower on Tuesday (July 7), after a volatile trading session, snapping their four-day winning streak as weakness in heavyweight stocks, profit booking in midcaps and selling in defence and realty counters offset gains in the IT sector.
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Wednesday's Key Triggers
Investors will track the Nifty's ability to reclaim the 24,500 level, which remains a key supply zone ahead of the earnings season. Stocks including Cochin Shipyard, RCF, Uno Minda and Advait Energy Transitions will be in focus following key corporate developments, while improving consumption trends could keep FMCG, retail and discretionary names on investors' radar.
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Indian equity benchmarks ended lower on Tuesday, snapping a four-session winning streak as investors booked profits in midcap stocks and trimmed positions in defence and realty counters despite strength in IT shares. Market sentiment remained cautious amid mixed global cues, while foreign institutional investors (FIIs) extended their buying streak for a third straight session with provisional inflows of ₹393.19 crore. Domestic institutional investors (DIIs), however, turned net sellers, offloading equities worth ₹383.43 crore. The rupee edged up against the US dollar, although underlying weakness persisted.
Why did the stock market fall today? Sensex snaps 4-day winning streak, Nifty slips below 24,400
The equity benchmark indices BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty ended lower on Tuesday (July 7), after a volatile trading session, snapping their four-day winning streak as weakness in heavyweight stocks, profit booking in midcaps and selling in defence and realty counters offset gains in the IT sector.
Read more
Also read: Rupee edges up to 95.33 against US dollar, but underlying weakness remains FIIs extend buying streak to third day even as markets snap winning run
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) remained net buyers in Indian equities for the third consecutive session on Tuesday, purchasing shares worth a provisional ₹393.19 crore, according to exchange data. Domestic institutional investors (DIIs), meanwhile, turned net sellers, offloading equities worth ₹383.43 crore.
Read more
Wednesday's Key Triggers
Investors will track the Nifty's ability to reclaim the 24,500 level, which remains a key supply zone ahead of the earnings season. Stocks including Cochin Shipyard, RCF, Uno Minda and Advait Energy Transitions will be in focus following key corporate developments, while improving consumption trends could keep FMCG, retail and discretionary names on investors' radar.
Stocks to Watch for July 8: Cochin Shipyard, RCF, Uno Minda and more
From RCF board approving a fund raise up to ₹1,500 crore via FPO to Advait Energy Transitions securing a ₹51.62 crore turnkey contract, these are some stocks to track ahead of Wednesday trading session.
Read more
Nifty Outlook for July 8: 24,500 remains supply zone ahead of results season
Domestic benchmark indices snapped a four-session winning streak on Tuesday as profit booking at higher levels offset early gains, while weekly expiry-related volatility kept sentiment subdued.
Read more
India's consumption recovery gains momentum as shoppers spend more
India's consumption recovery gathered pace in the first quarter of FY27, with consumer-facing companies across fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), retail, jewellery and discretionary segments reporting stronger sales growth, improving volumes and resilient demand despite temporary pressure on margins.
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Tuesday's headlines were dominated by geopolitics, global business and energy. India continued to expand its defence exports, oil prices stayed firm amid fresh Strait of Hormuz tensions, Samsung's strong earnings failed to lift its shares, and leaders gathered in Türkiye for the NATO Summit.
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Shares of Samsung Electronics Co. fell as much as 6% in early trading in South Korea on Tuesday, July 7, despite its quarterly net profit surging 19x from the same quarter last year led by a relentless demand for memory chips needed in AI-led data centers.
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Oil prices steadied as a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz was reported to have been hit. Brent was above $72 a barrel after a small decline on Monday. Meanwhile, West Texas Intermediate was close to $69 a barrel.
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