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Stocks in News: July 07, 2025

Published: 2025-07-07 08:15 IST | Category: Markets | Author: Abhi

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Positive Buzz

  • Stock Recommendations: Several equity experts have issued 'buy' recommendations for specific stocks.
    • Sumeet Bagadia of Choice Broking recommends buying Wipro, ICICI Bank, and Hindustan Unilever (HUL). Wipro has shown a notable reversal and is holding above key moving averages. ICICI Bank is positioned in a long-term uptrend. HUL exhibits an emerging bullish structure with an upward-trending Relative Strength Index (RSI).
    • Ganesh Dongre of Anand Rathi suggests buying Axis Bank, Home First Finance Co. India, and Tata Chemicals.
    • Engineers India is highlighted as an interesting stock idea, showing a strong uptrend since March and poised to rise further within a bull channel.
  • New Listings and IPOs:
    • Three SME companies are listing on July 7: Cedaar Textiles (NSE SME), Marc Loire Fashions (BSE SME), and Vandan Foods (BSE SME).
    • Two new IPOs are opening for subscription today: Travel Food Services (Mainboard) and Smarten Power Systems (SME).

Neutral Developments

  • Market Operation Confirmation: Both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) are fully operational on Monday, July 7, 2025, with normal trading hours. Speculation about a holiday due to Muharram was clarified, as the observance fell on Sunday, July 6.
  • Market Outlook: The Indian benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty, are anticipated to open on a flat to negative note, influenced by weak global market cues and ongoing confusion surrounding US tariffs. Despite this, the overall market sentiment has improved, with the Nifty 50 having bounced back.
  • Earnings Season Commences: The first-quarter earnings season for FY26 is set to kick off this week, with major companies like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) reporting on July 10 and DMart on July 11.
  • Stocks to Watch: Key stocks to monitor today include IndusInd Bank, RVNL, Nykaa, and UltraTech Cement.

Negative News

  • There is no explicit negative stock-specific news reported for July 7, 2025. General market caution stems from global uncertainties, including the US trade deal and tariff deadlines, which led to benchmark indices losing about 0.7% last week.

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