Participants in the Indian stock markets will closely monitor first-quarter earnings of companies, progress in the US tariff talks, key macroeconomic data, and other global cues for the trading sessions starting from Monday, according to the experts.
According to the report, the discretionary universe is expected to face a tailwind from new age businesses, which are expected to grow at a 49 per cent YoY rate, while a slow growth rate from paint companies can offer headwinds to this universe.
The Board of Directors of Reliance Industries Ltd is scheduled to be held on July 18, 2025, where they will consider and approve the standalone and consolidated financial results of the company for the April-June 2025-26 quarter, as per a stock exchange filing.
Indian stock markets on Friday ended on a negative note due to a sober start to the first quarter earnings season and a ramp-up in the tariff threat by the US of 35 per cent on goods imported in the US from Canada.
Indian stock markets opened under pressure on Friday as continued tariff tensions led by US President Donald Trump and weak earnings from the IT sector weighed on investor sentiment.
Indian stock markets opened on a positive note on Thursday as investor focus shifted to the earnings season, amid a delay in the announcement of the India-US trade deal.
Samsung Electronics announced its second-quarter operating profit dropping by nearly 56 per cent compared to the same period last year, largely due to downturn in its semiconductor business and the impact of U.S. trade restrictions, as reported by the Korea Herald.
Banks are expected to report muted earnings for the first quarter of FY26 because of weak loan growth, lower margins, seasonally soft fee income, and higher slippages weigh on performance, according to a report by IIFL Capital.
Indian banks are expected to maintain steady performance across most credit metrics in the financial year 2025-26 (FY26), though earnings may come under pressure, according to a recent report by Fitch Ratings.
Any further escalation in the Middle-East crisis or a sharp rise crude prices could pose a serious risk to earnings, especially for Indian Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) and gas companies.
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