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    India's June palm oil imports rise to 6-month high on lower prices

    India's palm oil imports rose in June due to strong demand before festivals. Refiners played a key role, potentially impacting Malaysian palm oil futures. Sunvin Group highlighted palm oil's competitive pricing. The country's edible oil imports increased, with significant purchases from Indonesia, Brazil, Russia, and Ukraine.

    Oil India 1:2 bonus issue: Last day today to buy shares to qualify before record date

    Oil India's stock saw remarkable performance with a 91% surge this year and 197.7% multibagger returns last year.

    3M India, M&M among 25 stocks that will trade ex-dividend this week. Do you own any?

    Dividends are distributed to shareholders whose names are listed in the company's records on the record date. With the adoption of the T+1 settlement system, the record date and ex-dividend date are usually identical, except when market holidays occur immediately following the ex-date. Investors who buy the stock at least one day before the ex-date qualify for dividends, as settlement happens on the ex-date.

    India and China top buyers of Russian fuel oil in May, LSEG data shows

    In May, Russian seaborne fuel oil and VGO exports peaked at 4 million metric tons, with India and China as top destinations. The surge followed the European Union's embargo on Russian oil products, redirecting supplies to Asia. Notably, ship-to-ship loadings near Greece and Malta facilitated the transfer of cargoes destined for Asia.

    Nifty charts projecting 25,200 by December, says ICICI Securities. Top 94 stock picks

    ICICI Securities' technical analysis forecasts Nifty reaching 25,200 by December 2024, supported strongly at 22,200. Midcaps and smallcaps indices are in a structural uptrend, expected to gain over 16% by year-end.

    India buys record amount of sunflower oil as Ukraine-Russia fight for market share cuts price

    Indian buyers purchased a record 500,000 metric tons of sunflower oil in June due to competitive pricing against soyoil and palm oil from leading suppliers Russia and Ukraine. The war has lead to reduced inventories in the Black Sea region. The lower prices for sunflower oil were attributed to aggressive competition from Russia, Ukraine, and Argentina, with sunflower oil trading at a discount to soyoil and palm oil, prompting Indian buyers to pivot towards sunflower oil amidst robust demand in southern states.

    • India's May oil imports: Russia at record high, Saudi lowest in 10-month

      India's oil imports from Russia hit a record high of 2.1 million bpd in May as discounts widened due to lower demand from China. Some European nations avoided Russian oil after the Ukraine invasion, making Russian oil cheaper than similar grades from the Middle East.

      TRADERS’ CORNER: Oil stock promises to rise 5% as it breaks out of horizontal trendline

      Stock of midcap government undertaking is likely heading to a multi-month breakout

      India's May palm oil imports hit 4-month high on competitive prices

      India's palm oil imports surged by 11.6% in May compared to the previous month, reaching the highest level in four months, driven by its competitive pricing relative to rival oils, according to a statement by the Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA). The increased palm oil purchases by India, the world's largest importer of vegetable oils, could bolster benchmark Malaysian palm oil futures.

      Morgan Stanley bullish on 4 gas stocks if natural gas is included in GST

      Morgan Stanley predicts bullish trends for gas stocks following the inclusion of natural gas under GST. E&P giants like ONGC and Oil India are poised to benefit most, with estimated upsides of 5% and 3-4% respectively in earnings. Operational efficiencies and cost reductions are expected, enhancing prospects across the natural gas value chain.

      India eyes oil deals with nations including Russia, minister says

      Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announced Bharat Petroleum Corp's plan to build a new refinery. The nation aims to sign more oil import deals with countries, including Russia, at discounted rates. Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to provide energy at affordable rates to cushion customers from volatile oil markets.

      Weekly Top Picks: These stocks scored 10 on 10 on Stock Reports Plus

      Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, undertakes detailed company analysis for 4,000+ listed stocks. In addition to detailed company analysis, the report also collates analysts’ forecasts and trend analysis for each component. An average score in Stock Reports Plus is calculated by undertaking quantitative analysis of five key investment tools - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum.

      Hardeep Singh Puri, face of India's oil diplomacy, takes oath

      Born in Delhi, the 1974 batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer, Puri claims to be affiliated to ABVP - the students' body aligned to BJP, during his student days at Hindu College of the Delhi University (DU), where he received his bachelor and master's degrees in history.

      Political noise is temporary in the end it's about GDP growth; 6 logistics companies with upside potential of up to 39%

      It will take some more time for the street to get out of the political noise and analysis and stocks may witness some more correction. But these are all short term issues, in the end markets are keen about two things, overall economic growth and earnings of the company. In the recent political noise what has been probably getting missed is the fact that GDP numbers were better than expected. It is very likely that we are going to see continued growth in the GDP numbers, yes, there would be voices which would say that focus consumption would increase and all other things, but in the end the biggest beneficiary of the continued higher growth is the logistics sector. The reason is simple, if the economy is doing well, more goods will be produced and they will have to be transported and that is why in large developed economies, logistic companies form part of a very important transportation index. Also another big factor, these companies have gone through a restructuring and have come out after facing many challenges.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 41%

      The street has got what it was looking for, exit polls predicting a win of NDA which essentially continues the policy making framework which has been in place for the last ten years and has been working well for the economy. There is another thing which will happen, there are going to be some areas which will get more focus in the coming days. So, next we might see some sectors and stocks doing extremely well, while others may continue to be laggards. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 39%

      Just before the start of the final phase of the general elections 2024 was to take place, there was a clear indication that it is bulls who are in control of the market. There are no two opinions, that a continuity in policy making will make the markets move upward very sharply. A glimpse of that will come in Monday’s trading session, when the impact of the exit poll result gets played out. So, with the base case assumption that the policy making will continue, we take things forward but continue with our principle stand that If one is taking fresh exposure to equity, ensure that there is some level of quality as far as the business and fundamentals are concerned.These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Staying with good business & strong management: 5 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 37%

      After a phase of calm, volatility is back on the street. Somehow word volatility got associated with bearish trend, while it might appear strange to some, the fact is that even volatility has a bias and that can be toward bulls also. That is the reason why in this volatile phase, Nifty made a new high. So, rather than fearing a word it is better to understand it. Similarly when it comes to investing, it is important to understand that while events can impact the price in the short term. In the long term, things which matter is the underlying business, strength and quality of the balance sheet, ability and experience of the management. Whether it is pre-election or post election, always have a look at the above three when investing your hard earned money.

      Buy Oil India, target price Rs 775: Motilal Oswal

      Oil India Ltd., incorporated in the year 1959, is a Mid Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 70784.55 Crore) operating in Gas & Petroleum sector.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 39%

      While it is always better to focus on what is happening to the individual stocks, there times it becomes “a must” before taking any decision. The reason, there is a possibility of greater divergence in how the broader market indices like Nifty and Sensex move and how the individual stocks and sector perform. A week before the election results, the way the market is panning out, it is clear that the street is working with the base case scenario of policy continuity. So, next we might see some sectors and stocks doing extremely well, while others may continue to be laggards. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Strong balance sheet & long runaway of sectoral growth: 5 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 37%

      When investing in any stocks, be it a large, small or medium cap there has to be one strong reason why one should invest in. It could be a strong balance sheet, strong brand, long runway of growth for the sector. Because if one of these are present in a company then the short term volatility in the market does not matter. They come and go and finally these stocks are able to deliver returns. Especially at a time when the index is forming a new high and sentiment all bullish, it is more important to stay cautious because however strong a bull run might be, it has phases of correction like the one we saw in March and as recently as last week. If one is staying with quality stocks, the probability of faster recovery when bulls are back is high. We look at 5 stocks from different places where either one or more of the three things are present.

      Stock picks of the week: 4 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 29 %

      It is after a long period of time that both bulls and bears are visible on the street at the same time and waiting to make the next move. A strong directional move will only come after election results. Before that it is very likely that the market would stay in range bound mode. During this period it would be better to stay with selected stocks, have at your portfolio and do a rejig with focus on fundamentals of the sector and the stocks. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Reliance faces many hurdles in getting crucial crude delivered as global market struggles

      Reliance Industries Ltd., India’s largest private refiner, faces challenges in getting shipments of heavy crude delivered due to sanctions and OPEC+ cuts. To secure needed barrels, it purchased 2 million barrels of Canada’s Access Western Blend crude, embarking on a complex journey involving ship-to-ship transfers and a long voyage to India via the Pacific.

      India's Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) continued to bolster economic activity, exceeding the mandated procurement from Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by 36.34% in the Financial Year 2024, surpassing the required 25%. In total, 54 CPSEs and five government departmental entities, including the Railways Board and the National Highways Authority of India, procured goods through Government e-marketplace (GeM), amounting to ₹2.62 lakh crore by March 31, 2024.

      India buys more Russian, less Saudi oil in April

      In April, India increased imports of Russian oil while decreasing imports from Iraq and Saudi Arabia, according to preliminary data from Kpler and LSEG. Despite geopolitical tensions, Russia remained India's top oil supplier. Indian refiners boosted overall oil purchases by 13-17% but reduced imports from Iraq by 20-23%. Russia's oil imports are projected to decrease in May.

      Top Nifty50 stocks analysts suggest buying this week

      Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, is a comprehensive research report that evaluates five key components of 4,000+ listed stocks - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum to generate standardized scores. Simple average of the above-mentioned five component ratings is normally distributed to reach an average score.

      Top Nifty50 stocks analysts suggest buying this week

      Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, is a comprehensive research report that evaluates five key components of 4,000+ listed stocks - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum to generate standardized scores. Simple average of the above-mentioned five component ratings is normally distributed to reach an average score.

      ONGC, Indraprastha Gas among 5 stocks that may gain from rising crude oil prices

      Brent crude and US West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI) traded above $90 and $85 per barrel, respectively in Asian trade on Friday. This price surge followed unconfirmed reports of explosions in Iran, Syria, and Iraq, igniting concerns about a potential escalation of the Middle East crisis. As crude oil prices are rising, some stocks will benefit from it. According to StockEdge data, here is a list of counters that will benefit from rising crude oil prices:

      Top Nifty50 stocks analysts suggest buying this week

      Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, is a comprehensive research report that evaluates five key components of 4,000+ listed stocks - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum to generate standardized scores. Simple average of the above-mentioned five component ratings is normally distributed to reach an average score.

      Top Nifty50 stocks analysts suggest buying this week

      Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, is a comprehensive research report that evaluates five key components of 4,000+ listed stocks - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum to generate standardized scores. Simple average of the above-mentioned five component ratings is normally distributed to reach an average score.

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