Business in the Week Ahead (June 29 β July 3, 2026) - Moneycontrol.com
- Global markets will focus on critical macro data releases between June 29 and July 3, 2026, to assess growth, inflation, and manufacturing trends.
- Key economic indicators include UK GDP, Eurozone inflation figures, and various Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) readings.
- In the US, investors will monitor weekly jobless claims, while India will report industrial output and services PMI data.
- These releases are vital for policymakers and investors to gauge economic health and determine potential shifts in monetary policy across major economies.
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Stocks To Watch Today: Tata Steel, LIC, HCLTech, IRFC, Raymond & More
β’ Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), the state-owned insurance giant, announced the unexpected resignation of its Chief Financial Officer, Sunil Agarwal. β’ The announcement comes as a key leadership change that is likely to put LIC's stock in focus during the trading session on Thursday.
Read original Β· ndtvprofit.comTop stocks to buy today: Stock recommendations for June 25, 2026 - check list - The Times of India
β’ Aakash K Hindocha, Vice President of Research at Nuvama Wealth Management, has identified three top stock recommendations for June 25, 2026. β’ The selected stocks for purchase are Olectra Greentech, GAIL, and Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL).
Read original Β· timesofindia.indiatimes.comEconomic update: Proceeding with caution - House of Commons Library
β’ The Bank of England maintained UK interest rates at 3.75% for the fourth consecutive month due to persistent inflation concerns. β’ The decision was split among the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), with seven members voting to hold and two voting to increase rates to 4%.
Read original Β· commonslibrary.parliament.uk3 Top-Rated Stocks Wall Street Loves in June
β’ Wall Street analysts have updated their full-year financial models following the conclusion of the Q1 2026 earnings season. β’ Institutional conviction in June is shifting toward defensive cash-flow compounders and a property-and-casualty insurer.
Read original Β· finance.yahoo.comSunrise Market Commentary - ActionForex
β’ Core bonds rallied recently, with US Treasuries outperforming German Bunds as yields fell across the curve. β’ US Treasury yields dropped between 5.2 bps for 2-year notes and over 10 bps for 30-year bonds, while German rates eased by 2.4 to 6 bps.
Read original Β· actionforex.com
ActionForexAsian shares plunge as traders sell to lock in profits after recent rallies driven by AI
β’ Asian stock markets plunged on Friday, with Japan's Nikkei 225 dropping 4.4% and South Korea's Kospi crashing 7.7%. β’ The sell-off was driven by traders locking in profits following a period of significant rallies in stocks tied to artificial intelligence.
Read original Β· wsbradio.comGlobal markets: Asia shares retreat from record as Apple price hikes rain on chip parade - The HinduBusinessLine
β’ Asian stock markets experienced a sharp retreat from record highs, with South Koreaβs KOSPI tumbling 8.2% and Japanβs Nikkei slumping nearly 5%. β’ The selloff was triggered by concerns over Apple price hikes impacting the chip sector, while Nasdaq futures skidded 1.7% and the yen remained near 40-year lows.
Read original Β· thehindubusinessline.comSouth Korea's Kospi Slumps As SoftBank Rout Drags Asia Down - Business Insider
β’ South Korea's Kospi and other major Asian indices slumped, with Taiwan's Taiex closing 3.6% lower and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index losing over 2%. β’ The downturn was driven by a SoftBank rout and investor concerns regarding memory chip demand following price hikes by Apple.
Read original Β· businessinsider.comAsian stocks today: Nikkei, Kospi fall up to 8% amid tech stocks selloff
β’ Asian equities saw a sharp decline on June 26, driven primarily by a heavy selloff in semiconductor and technology stocks. β’ The MSCI Asia Pacific Index fell 1.7%, while South Korea's Kospi experienced a more significant drop of over 3%.
Read original Β· livemint.comKospi plunges 8%, trading halted: Why South Korean market is seeing extreme volatility - BusinessToday
β’ The South Korean Kospi index plunged 8%, triggering a trading halt due to extreme market volatility. β’ The crash is attributed to the introduction of leveraged funds linked to blue-chip stocks last month, which have amplified price swings.
Read original Β· businesstoday.in
Business TodaySouth Korea's Kospi plunges more than 8% as chipmakers slide, trading halted - The Economic Times
β’ South Korea's Kospi index plunged more than 8% on Friday, marking the steepest weekly decline for the market in over three months. β’ The crash was driven by a massive sell-off in chipmakers and U.S. tech shares, leading investors to liquidate recent gains.
Read original Β· economictimes.indiatimes.com