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CDSL reported mixed Q4 FY26 results with profit declining despite steady revenue growth and improved operating performance. Margins narrowed while total income saw modest gains. The company crossed a milestone in demat accounts, reflecting rising investor participation, and maintained a stable outlook amid volatility, with continued focus on technology and infrastructure investment.

Oil prices saw a slight dip on Monday. This comes as markets consider U.S. President Donald Trump's initiative to free ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz. Tensions between Tehran and Washington continue. The vital waterway remains largely blocked, impacting shipping. Traders are also watching OPEC+ output decisions. Experts suggest prices could rise if disruptions continue.
Value 360 Communications' IPO opens Monday, aiming to raise Rs 41.69 crore. The strategic communications firm, with a price band of Rs 95-98, is expected to list on NSE SME with no immediate grey market premium. Proceeds will fund working capital, technology expansion, and debt repayment.

A United Airlines Holdings Inc. flight approaching Newark Liberty International Airport struck a light pole on an adjacent highway before landing safely, the latest in a string of incidents that have put the spotlight on aviation safety in the US.
Gold prices saw a dip on Monday. Inflation concerns are impacting the US monetary policy outlook. Markets are closely watching US-Iran peace talks. Higher oil prices could keep interest rates elevated, affecting non-yielding assets like gold. Recent US inflation data has prompted caution from the Federal Reserve regarding rate cuts. Speculators increased their net long positions in gold.
The Japanese yen has stabilized after authorities intervened to strengthen it. Markets are watching for further action and potential US involvement. Global trade tensions are also a concern, with President Trump announcing a move regarding ships in the Strait of Hormuz. The Australian dollar and euro saw slight gains. Bitcoin experienced a minor dip.
Oil prices dipped as President Trump announced efforts to free ships in the Strait of Hormuz. However, the absence of a US-Iran peace deal continues to support prices above $100. Negotiations remain stalled, with both nations holding firm on their demands. OPEC+ plans a modest output increase, but disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz may limit its impact.
Vote counting for assembly elections in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry begins today. Equity traders anticipate a volatile trading week. Early trends are expected within two hours, with clearer leads by late morning. Investors are advised to focus on broader macro signals beyond political headlines. Crude oil prices and foreign fund flows remain significant market drivers.
Indian markets opened weak on Thursday, experiencing a partial recovery but remaining in the red. Persistent FII outflows, a weak rupee, and elevated crude oil prices are expected to keep markets sideways. The India VIX rose, indicating increased market fear, while the rupee gained slightly against the US dollar.
Markets closed the week with modest gains amidst a volatile trading environment. Key domestic triggers include financial results from Kotak Mahindra Bank, DMart, and Nestle India, while global cues like crude oil prices and the rupee's movement will be closely watched. Vodafone Idea's AGR chapter closure and Coal India's production dip are also significant.
Asian stocks opened higher, with South Korea leading gains, while crude oil fluctuated amid mixed Middle East signals. Strong tech earnings supported US equity futures, which traded with caution after record highs. Markets reacted optimistically to President Trump's statement on guiding ships through the Strait of Hormuz, though Iran issued a warning.
Corporate borrowers are increasingly favoring bank loans over bond issuances as rising capital market yields diminish the cost advantage of bonds. Spreads between bank lending rates and bond yields have significantly compressed, particularly for higher-rated entities, leading to a notable shift in fundraising strategies.
Analysts are identifying stock-specific opportunities for May following April's short-covering rally. Bullish bets include Sun Pharma, Adani Ports, ONGC, Sona BLW, Bharti Airtel, ITC, and Kotak Mahindra Bank, with specific price targets and stop-losses. Conversely, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles shows bearish sentiment with a potential downside target.
US President Donald Trump stated his representatives are having positive discussions with Iran, suggesting potential diplomatic progress despite previous criticisms of Iran's proposals.