Seafood stocks rallied as strong export data, rising shrimp demand, and resilient global markets boosted investor confidence in Avanti Feeds and Apex Frozen Foods.
Markets remained volatile in the week ending March 20, 2026, as global tensions and heavy FII selling persisted. While Nifty held nearly flat, sectoral divergence widened with Auto and IT rebounding, and Banking, FMCG, and Realty continuing to lag.
The Indian stock market is expected to open cautiously on April 13, 2026, as weak global sentiment, rising crude oil prices, and geopolitical uncertainty following failed US-Iran talks weigh on investor confidence.
Foreign portfolio investors recorded a net outflow of INR 362.9 billion during the week ended March 20, 2026, extending their selling streak to three weeks. While outflows moderated from the previous week, persistent secondary equity selling and debt withdrawals signal continued risk aversion in Indian markets.
The Indian stock market rallied sharply with the BSE Sensex gaining 1,264 points and the Nifty 50 crossing 24,200, driven by easing geopolitical tensions, softer oil prices, and strong global cues. Broad-based buying and positive technical signals indicate continued short-term momentum.
Markets remained volatile in the week ended March 20, 2026, as geopolitical tensions and sustained FII outflows weighed on sentiment. While headline indices stayed flat, weakness in Banking and FMCG contrasted with selective gains in IT and midcaps.
Indian equity markets ended the April 16 session with marginal losses amid volatility, as intraday profit booking offset a gap-up opening. While Sensex and Nifty closed slightly lower, broader market breadth remained strong. The report covers key gainers and losers, technical levels for Nifty and Bank Nifty, currency movement, and HDFC Bank earnings expectations.
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company reported a strong Q4 FY26 with 62% YoY profit growth and solid premium expansion. Non-life insurance and pension segments led performance, while life insurance growth remained muted amid mixed stock trends.
Indian markets came under pressure as Brent crude surged above $98 per barrel following renewed geopolitical tensions, raising concerns over inflation, fiscal stability, and currency weakness for a heavily import-dependent economy like India.
TCS delivered a steady Q4FY26 performance with revenue growth of 9.6% YoY and improving margins driven by operating efficiency. Despite moderate USD growth, strong deal wins, healthy cash flows, and consistent shareholder payouts reinforce the company’s stable earnings profile.

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