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    Q1 results, FII action among 10 factors to impact D-Street mood this week

    Nifty gained 1.2%, driven by IT, energy, and pharma stocks. U.S. labor data, TCS earnings, Rupee vs. Dollar, Bank Nifty, oil prices, FIIs, IPO action, and dividends will influence markets next week. Bulls maintain strength with positive sentiment and broader market participation, expecting some consolidation.

    Broking stocks fall up to 10% after SEBI calls for uniform charges

    SEBI instructed MIIs to ensure uniform charges benefiting end clients, with changes effective from October 1, 2024. The circular aims to rectify incorrect disclosures, especially regarding charges collected from end clients by MIIs. MIIs are directed to redesign charge structures and communicate with SEBI for compliance.

    IT stocks rally up to 4% as an early indicator of Q1 earnings just gave green signals

    Indian IT stocks surged following positive results from Accenture, with Persistent Systems leading the gains. Analysts expect a strong demand environment to drive healthy earnings growth.

    18 companies turned profitable in Q4 after 3 straight quarterly losses. Worth buying?

    18 companies including BHEL, Centrum Capital, Inox Wind, Piramal Pharma, SAMHI Hotels, and Sterling and Wilson turned profitable in Q4 after consecutive losses. Sagar Cements reported a profit of Rs 11.59 crore. Inox Wind Energy recorded a profit of Rs 38.8 crore. Analysts expect India Inc earnings to grow by 12% for FY25.

    Apollo Hospitals shares rally 3% after reporting Rs 258 crore profit. Should you buy, sell or hold?

    Apollo Hospitals Share Price: Apollo Hospitals shares surged by 3.4% during Friday's early trading session, reaching a peak of Rs 5,955. This uptick followed the company's announcement of a significant 77% year-on-year (YoY) increase in its net profit.

    Traders bearish on June, Nifty slips 216 points

    Analysts said foreign fund managers have predominantly rolled over bearish positions to June, while domestic traders remained bullish though the benchmark indices extended losses to the fifth straight trading session.

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