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    UNION BANK OF INDIA Q1 RESULTS

    GIFT Nifty signals a negative start for D-Street. Here's the trading setup for today's session

    Benchmark indices closed with minor gains, marking a positive week. Analysts expect Q1FY25 earnings and inflation cues to guide markets. Gift Nifty signals a negative start. India VIX fell 1.24%. Mixed global trends; S&P 500 futures down. Rupee at 83.49 vs. USD. Brent crude at $86.65. F&O ban includes PEL, Bandhan Bank. Tropical Storm Beryl impacts oil supply.

    FPIs inject Rs 7,900cr in equities in first week of Jul; investment surpasses Rs 1 lakh cr in 2024

    FPIs infused Rs 7,900 crore into Indian equities, raising the total to Rs 1.16 lakh crore in 2023. June saw a Rs 26,565 crore inflow with political stability. Milind Muchhala noted US bond yields' impact. Geojit's Vijayakumar cited buying in telecom, autos. The debt market gained Rs 6,304 crore due to the JP Morgan EM Govt Bond Index.

    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.

    IndusInd Bank Q1 Update: Net advances jump 16% YoY to Rs 3,48,107 crore; deposits rise 15%

    IndusInd Bank's net advances rose Rs 3,48,107 crore in Q2 FY24, marking a 16% increase from Rs 3,01,317 crore in the same quarter last year. Deposits rose 15% year-on-year to Rs 3,98,632 crore from Rs 3,47,347 crore.

    YES Bank shares surge 10% amid high volumes, remain unbeaten for third straight day

    The private lender announced a 15% increase in loans and advances for the first quarter of the 2024 fiscal year, ending in June. The company's loan portfolio reached Rs 2.29 lakh crore during this period, a significant rise from Rs 2 lakh crore in the same quarter of the previous year, according to a regulatory filing released on Tuesday.

    HDFC Bank shares fall 4% as Q1 update disappoints investors

    HDFC Bank shares, previously rising due to potential MSCI weightage increase, fell over 4% on Friday to Rs 1,665.55 on BSE. This decline followed a sharp drop in CASA ratio in its June quarter update. Deposit growth was soft at 15.3% YoY (pro-forma), flat sequentially, with CASA declining 5% QoQ, lowering CASA ratio by 190 bps to 36%

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