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Tata Technologies secures Volvo partnership; Kaynes launches ₹1,600 Cr QIP. Indian indices see flat close; FIIs and DIIs sustain buying. Market consolidates amid global cues and sectoral pressure.
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Asian markets opened on a mixed note amid steady lending rates in China and rising geopolitical tensions, while U.S. markets remained closed for Juneteenth. Commodities saw varied movement—Brent crude hit a five-month high, and gold prices declined. Meanwhile, Gift Nifty indicates a flat start for Indian markets, which ended marginally lower in the previous session due to sectoral weakness and subdued trading.
The Nifty 50 continues to consolidate in the range of 24,400–25,200, with 25,000 acting as a crucial resistance level. Option data shows high activity around 24,800, indicating a straddle setup. Bank Nifty signals cautious sentiment, facing resistance at 56,000, with a lower PCR hinting at possible downside pressure.
Also Read: Kaynes Technology Launches Rs.1,600 Crore QIP at Rs.5,625.75 Floor Price
On June 19, Indian equity benchmarks ended marginally lower in a subdued, rangebound session, coinciding with the weekly expiry.
Sensex: Fell 82.79 points (0.10%) to 81,361.87
Nifty: Declined 18.80 points (0.08%) to 24,793.25
The India VIX dropped below 14, marking a 20% decline over the month—indicating reduced volatility and risk sentiment. However, broader markets underperformed, with BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices falling over 1.5%.
Most sectors ended in red, with auto being the only exception. Major laggards included IT, media, metals, realty, oil & gas, pharma, telecom, and PSU banks, posting losses between 0.5%–2%.
Also Read: Tata Technologies Joins Volvo Cars as Strategic Supplier for Engineering
Nifty formed a high wave candle with long shadows, signaling ongoing indecision and consolidation. The index has remained trapped in a 24,400–25,200 range for the fifth consecutive week, suggesting time-wise correction.
Upside Resistance: 25,000 remains key. A breakout above could push the index towards 25,200.
Downside Support: Watch 24,700. A breach may lead to further decline toward the 24,400–24,500 support zone.
Intraday Levels
Nifty
Resistance: 24,890 / 25,000
Support: 24,700 / 24,580
Bank Nifty
Resistance: 55,830 / 56,070
Support: 55,300 / 55,050
U.S. markets were closed for Juneteenth, with the NYSE, Nasdaq, and bond markets on pause. The dollar index hovered around 99, reflecting limited movement.
In Asia, markets were mixed as investors absorbed China’s decision to maintain its lending rates. The PBoC held the one-year LPR at 3% and five-year LPR at 3.5%.
Japan’s Nikkei rose 0.27%
South Korea’s Kospi and Australia’s ASX 200 edged lower
U.S. stock futures dipped in Asian hours amid rising geopolitical concerns, especially related to Israel and Iran
Tata Technologies has been selected as a strategic supplier by Volvo for product and component engineering, reflecting positive prospects for the company’s business pipeline.
Kaynes Technology launched a ₹1,600-crore Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP), setting the floor price at ₹5,625.75 per share.
Institutional Activity: FIIs: Net buyers to the tune of ₹934.62 crore, DIIs: Net buyers of ₹605.97 crore
Also Read: Vedanta Declares ₹7 Interim Dividend for FY26, Payout at ₹2,737 Crore
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