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|| शनिवार संवाद || 20-06-2026

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Market Update 📰: - 🇮🇳 Indian Market: Dalal Street remained resilient throughout the week as easing crude oil prices and the US-Iran interim peace deal 🤝 boosted risk sentiment. Strong domestic liquidity and steady SIP inflows supported broad-based buying. However, caution emerged towards the end of the week as IT stocks 💻 faced pressure, highlighting a sectoral divide even as overall investor confidence remained constructive. - 📊 FII & DII activity: In the cash market, FIIs bought equities worth ₹3,386 Cr, while DIIs bought ₹7,107 Cr. - 🌍 Global Market: Indices saw a week of shifting sentiment as easing geopolitical tensions and lower crude oil prices 🛢️ boosted optimism. This supported risk appetite initially 📈, but Wall Street turned cautious after Accenture’s weak outlook sparked a tech selloff 💻. Meanwhile, Asian markets consolidated, with lower energy costs aiding some economies while chip-sector volatility kept investors focused on earnings and growth prospects.

|| शनिवार संवाद || 13-06-2026

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 Market Update 📰: - 🇮🇳 Indian Market: Dalal street saw a roller-coaster week as rising crude oil prices and global tensions kept investors worried ⚠️. At the same time, RBI kept the repo rate unchanged at 5.25% while revising growth and inflation forecasts 🏦. However, improving global sentiment towards the week’s end sparked strong buying 🚀, pushing markets higher and pulling India VIX down to 14.72, a sign that investor confidence is slowly returning. - 📊 FII & DII activity: In the cash market, FIIs sold equities worth ₹15,315 Cr, while DIIs bought ₹24,014 Cr. - 🌍 Global Market: Indices had a mixed week as investors shifted money between sectors, which put pressure on technology stocks 💻. This led to sharp selling in South Korea’s KOSPI as chipmaker shares declined and supply chain concerns returned ⚠️. However, improving sentiment from lower oil prices and easing geopolitical worries supported other major markets, helping confidence recover even as investors kept a cl...

|| शनिवार संवाद || 06-06-2026

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 Market Update 📰: - 🇮🇳 Indian Market: Indices remained under pressure this week 📉 as investors turned cautious despite strong GDP growth data and supportive RBI measures. While the RBI's forex-support steps strengthened the rupee 💹 and initially boosted sentiment, concerns over a lower growth outlook, inflation risks, and continued FIIs outflows led to profit booking. Going forward investors focused on earnings, monsoon progress 🌧️, and FII flows for the market's next move. - 📊 FII & DII activity: In the cash market, FIIs sold equities worth ₹31,114 Cr, while DIIs bought ₹33,933 Cr. - 🌍 Global Market: Indices started the week with optimism 📈 as easing geopolitical concerns and steady economic data supported risk appetite. However, stronger growth signals pushed bond yields higher, leading investors to trim positions in technology and AI stocks 💻📉. As caution returned, commodities also softened 🛢️💰⬇️. Markets now await fresh economic data and central bank cues t...

|| शनिवार संवाद || 30-05-2026

 Market Update 📰: - 🇮🇳 Indian Market: Dalal street saw a volatile week as investors booked profits in heavyweight and defensive stocks. Despite strong global support and record highs on Wall Street 🏦, rising uncertainty around crude oil, FII activity, and mixed sector performance kept markets under pressure. Still, strength in banking and midcaps, along with easing oil prices and a stronger rupee 💱, kept hopes alive for recovery ahead. - 📊 FII & DII activity: In the cash market, FIIs sold equities worth ₹23,734 Cr, while DIIs bought ₹25,803 Cr. - 🌍 Global Market: Major indices stayed volatile during this week as investors tracked US-Iran ceasefire talks, oil price swings, and fresh economic data. Strong gains in mega-cap AI 🤖 and technology stocks pushed the US market to fresh record highs 🇺🇸 while Wall Street optimism supported global sentiment. 🚀 Asian markets stayed mixed due to inflation and growth concerns. Meanwhile, fluctuating crude oil prices kept investors ...