GIFT Nifty, a key indicator for Indian markets, was down 232.5 points (-1.04%) at 23,098.5 as of 08:25 AM. This suggests a weak market opening amid cautious investor sentiment.
In the previous session, the Nifty 50 closed 232.5 points lower (-1.04%) at 23,098.5, while the BSE Sensex plunged 930.67 points (-1.22%) to settle at 75,364.69, reflecting broad-based market weakness.
Here are the key stocks to watch today on April 07, 2025:
Yes Bank, the private lender is witnessing key leadership changes, with the exits of Dhavan Shah (Head of SME Banking) and Akshay Sapru (Head of Private Banking and Liabilities). These departures may trigger a strategic reshuffle in its operations.
Tata Motors, shares may be under pressure following Jaguar Land Rover’s (JLR) decision to halt US-bound shipments. The move comes in response to a newly imposed 25% tariff on imported vehicles by the US government.
Godrej Properties has expanded its Mumbai portfolio by acquiring a prime land parcel in Versova, marking its debut in this high-demand suburb.
Bajaj Housing Finance Q4 FY25 disbursements rose sharply to ₹14,250 crore from ₹11,393 crore last year. Its AUM surged 26% YoY to ₹1.14 lakh crore, reflecting strong housing finance demand.
L&T has launched a subsidiary, L&T Green Energy Kandla Pvt Ltd, to strengthen its footprint in the green hydrogen sector. This move aligns with its clean energy expansion strategy.
ITC is acquiring a 43.75% stake in Ample Foods for ₹131 crore. This strategic deal boosts its presence in India’s growing frozen and ready-to-cook food market.
Tata Steel is challenging a tax reassessment related to its ₹25,185 crore debt waiver from the Bhushan Steel acquisition. The case is tied to the Income Tax Department’s review of FY 2018-19.
Strategic moves, leadership changes, regulatory challenges, and earnings performance are likely to drive stock-specific action today. Staying informed and adopting a cautious, research-backed approach will be crucial amid evolving market dynamics.
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Published on: Apr 7, 2025, 8:47 AM IST
Neha Dubey
Neha Dubey is a Content Analyst with 3 years of experience in financial journalism, having written for a leading newswire agency and multiple newspapers. At Angel One, she creates daily content on finance and the economy. Neha holds a degree in Economics and a Master’s in Journalism.
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