Nifty Contributors: HDFC Bank, Airtel Support Gains 

HDFC Bank Ltd., Bharti Airtel Ltd., Larsen & Toubro Ltd., ICICI Bank Ltd., and Infosys Ltd. added to the Nifty 50 index.

Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd., Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Axis Bank Ltd., and Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd. weighed on the Nifty 50 index.

Stock Market Today: Nifty, Sensex Rise After Lackluster Open 

The NSE Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex started Monday on a lackluster note. However, the indices quickly rose as heavyweight HDFC Bank Ltd. and Bharti Airtel Ltd. share prices advanced.

Yield On The 10-Year Bond Opens Flat

  • The 10-year bond yield opened flat at 6.35%

Source: Cogencis

Stock Market Today: Nifty, Sensex Trade Flat At Pre-Open

At pre-open, the NSE Nifty 50 was trading 0.06% or 13.75 points higher at 24,732.35, and the BSE Sensex was trading 0.10% or 84.10 points down at 81,034.45.

Rupee Opens Weaker Against US Dollar

  • Rupee weakened 9 paise to 86.18 against US dollar

  • It closed at 86.09 a dollar on Friday

Source: Bloomberg

Stock Market Live Update: Sterlite Tech Launches Data Centre Solutions for AI Data Bases

Sterlite Technologies Ltd. launched a new generation of data centre solutions to meet requirements for Artificial Data Centres, the company said in the exchange filing.

Stock Market Live: Godrej Properties To Develop Land Parcel In Bengaluru

Godrej Properties will develop a 14-acre land parcel in Bengaluru with revenue potential of nearly Rs 1,500 crore, the exchange filing said.

Stock Market Live: UBS Research On Sun Pharmaceuticals

  • Multiple responsibility changes

  • Dilip Shanghvi steps back as MD; Kirti Ganorkar becomes MD.

  • Aalok Shanghvi’s role expands to include North America

  • New North America CEO, Richard Ascroft, is hired.

  • Sun Pharma’s Halol plant received 8 US FDA observations from a June 2025 inspection.

  • Halol plant remains under an import alert, causing nil revenue contribution from US market.

  • Sun Pharma has an estimated US$75mn (4% of FY25e EBITDA) exposure to manufacturing in Israel via Taro.

  • Positive on Sun Pharma’s specialty portfolio, but US tariff clarity is an ongoing overhang.

Stock Market Today: Oil Prices Extend Gains 

After jumping over 13% Friday, oil prices continued to rise amid no sign of easing tension between Israel and Iran. Both countries exchanged missiles and drone on Monday with the Israel attacking Iran’s capital Tehran.

Most of the causalities reported so far are of civilians, Bloomberg reported.

Brent crude’s August future contract was trading 0.90% higher at $74.89 a barrel as of 8:08 a.m.

Stock Market Live: Gold Prices Heads Toward Record High 

Gold prices in the international markets were heading towards record high as traders invested their money into the bullion on rising uncertainty over Israel and Iran conflict.

The Bloomberg spot gold was trading 0.40% higher at $3,446.00 an ounce as of 7:56 a.m. Its record high level is $3,500.10 an ounce which it hit on April 22.

Asia Market Update: Nikkei 225 & KOSPI Rise Amid Israel-Iran Conflict 

Share indices in Japan, South Korea, and Australia advanced early trade on Monday amid caution over Israel and Ira. The Nikkei 225 and KOSPI were trading 0.93% and 0.58% higher, respectively as of 7:48 a.m.

US Market Update: S&P 500 And Dow Jones Fall Over 1% On Israel-Iran Tensions

US share indices fell sharply on Friday as risk-on sentiment got a hit after geopolitical tension rose between Israel and Iran. Israel and Iran exchanged missiles Thursday night raising a fear of a potential war in the middle-east, as reported by Bloomberg.

Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.79% to 42,197.79. S&P 500 fell 1.13% at 5,976.97, and Nasdaq 100 Futures rose 0.23% at 21,911.00.

GIFT Nifty Implies Higher Open; ITC, IndusInd Bank, NTPC, Yes Bank

The GIFT Nifty was trading 0.12% or 29 points higher at 24,778.50 as of 6:42 a.m., which implied a higher open.

Investors will focus on ITC Ltd., IndusInd Bank Ltd., NTPC Ltd., and Yes Bank Ltd. shares in Monday’s session.

The benchmark equity indices closed lower on Friday, marking a second straight session of losses at the close of the week.

The NSE Nifty 50 ended 169 points, or 0.68% lower at 24,718.60, while the BSE Sensex closed 573 points, or 0.70% down at 81,118.

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