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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.

    India Inc registers 501 deals valued at USD 21.4 bn in Q2 2024: Grant Thornton

    Grant Thornton Bharat's Q2 2024 report shows 501 deals worth USD 21.4 billion. Despite a 28% value decrease post Reliance-Disney mega-merger, domestic investment and private equity remain strong. High-value deals (over USD 100 million) rose 58% with 30 significant deals. Political stability and policy clarity boosted traditional sectors like pharma and manufacturing, states Shanthi Vijetha.

    Q4 results: Stable costs boost India Inc. profits

    Steady costs and firm domestic demand supported corporate performance in the March quarter.

    Surprise poll results impact startups' plans, and other top stories this week

    In a week charged with political buzz, the BJP government came back to power after a stormy election, but without a full majority that left it dependent on the whims of its alliance partners. Unnerved, the markets went into a tailspin on counting day, with both benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty50, dropping 8% intraday. They recovered a day later as hopes of a stable government revived.

    Tata Steel Q4 Results: Net profit slumps 64% YoY to Rs 611 crore; misses D-St estimates

    Tata Steel Q4 Results: Revenue from operations for the quarter under review fell 7% YoY to Rs 58,687 crore. The company's board has recommended a dividend of Rs 3.6 per share. It has also approved a proposal to infuse funds up to $2.11 billion (Rs 17,407.50 crore), by way of subscription to equity shares of T Steel Holdings Pte Ltd in one or more tranches during FY25.

    JP Morgan maintains overweight rating on LIC post Q4 results, sees 29% upside

    JP Morgan maintains 'Overweight' rating on LIC post Q4 results, setting target price of Rs 1,340. LIC's market share growth and strong earnings drive stock performance.

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