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Indian Stock Market News 2026: Key Updates from June

· By DTC India Team

Market News · India · Nifty · Sensex

Indian stock market news for 25 June 2026 highlights a mixed landscape with FPIs continuing their selling spree, while domestic investors seem to be optimistic about the market's prospects. The trend is largely influenced by economic indicators, global events, and regulatory announcements. This week's news roundup covers various market segments, from financials to technology, to help investors stay updated.

Key Takeaways

  • FPIs continue selling spree in first half of June, with financials hit hardest.
  • Gaming curbs and 5G fuel record share of mobile in options trading volumes.
  • Jio Platforms bucks a long-running IPO trend with its recent listing success.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the trend in FPIs in the Indian stock market in the first half of June 2026?

FPIs continue their selling spree in the first half of June 2026, with financials, oil and gas sectors being hit the hardest.

What is driving the record share of mobile in options trading?

The record share of mobile in options trading is fueled by gaming curbs and the rollout of 5G services.

What is the impact of RBI Governor’s rate hike comments on the G-Sec market?

RBI Governor’s rate hike comments have led to a rally in G-Secs, supported by a fall in Brent crude oil prices.

What is the reason behind D-Street’s surge on June 25 2026?

D-Street soars on June 25 2026, driven by peace in the region and hopes of an oil windfall.

Top Headlines

DTC India Take

At DTC India, we're seeing a mixed bag of news that could impact trading decisions in the Indian market. Our focus remains on identifying underlying trends and trading levels, rather than headlines, which can be fleeting. As market conditions evolve, it's essential for traders to stay nimble and adapt their strategies. FPIs continue selling spree in first half of June; financials, oil & gas hit hardest The news that FPIs are selling in the first half of June, particularly in financials and oil & gas sectors, is a signal to be cautious when trading in these areas. However, this doesn't mean we should avoid these sectors altogether. Instead, traders should wait for a clear trading level confirmation before entering a trade. Gaming curbs, 5G fuel record share of mobile in options trading The surge in mobile options trading is an opportunity for traders to explore this space. However, it's essential to identify the right trading levels and volatility before entering a trade. Traders should also keep an eye on the underlying trend and adjust their strategies accordingly. G-S

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Headlines are aggregated from multiple public RSS feeds (Economic Times, Mint, BusinessLine) and link to the original publishers.