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Home » News » Stock outlook: Investors to focus on US tariff talks, FIIs and economic data in upcoming holiday-shortened week

Stock outlook: Investors to focus on US tariff talks, FIIs and economic data in upcoming holiday-shortened week

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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Last week, the stock markets extended their recovery for another week, registering almost one percent gain in the middle of a consolidation phase

Last week, the stock markets extended their recovery for another week, registering almost one percent gain in the middle of a consolidation phase

Investors in next week they will closely monitor key economic data, geopolitical tensions, movements of foreign institutional investors (FII) and discussions on possible commercial agreements between the US. UU. And their commercial partners.

Market analysts say that the week from April 28 to May 2, 2025, will bring another series of crucial economic launches that could affect the dynamics of the global market and the feeling of investors.

“Next week of vacation also marks the beginning of a new month, which makes the monthly car sales data a key focus area for market participants. On the macroconomic front, investors will closely track the Industrial Production Index (IIP). MISHRA – SVP, Research, RELIGARE BROKING LTD.

The Bajaj brokerage research team, in its weekly note, added: “In India, the attention will be in the industrial (interannual) production data for March, scheduled for its launch on April 28, which surrounds the intention of the strength of the country countries.”

Last week, the stock market markets extended their recovery for another week, registering almost one percent gain in the middle of a consolidation phase. After an initial increase, the reference points were negotiated in a narrow range until the mid -week, before witnessing the profits in the final session. Finally, the Nifty and Sensex ended at 24,039.35 and 79,212.53, respectively, in the previous week.

The stability of the global market, promoted by the ongoing discussions between the United States and its commercial partners in the new commercial agreements, helped relieve concerns about the impact of rates on global trade.

This, together with the renewed entries of foreign institutional investors (FII), reinforced the feeling of the market.

However, the increase in geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan, following a terrorist attack in the precaution of investors established in Kashmir and led to a profit reserve, according to Mishra.

As for the sector, the strong rebound in the IT sector stood out as a key controller. In addition, the automobile, pharmaceutical and real estate sectors also published profits.

On the contrary, the sectors of financial and rapid consumer goods (FMCG) ended the week in the Emergency Department. The broader market rates managed to close in the green, delivering profits in the range or 0.83 percent to 1.73 percent.

Market experts added that in the macroconomic front, investors will closely track the Industrial Production Data Index (IIP) and the final PMI data of HSBC PMI.

Meanwhile, geopolitical developments between India and Pakistan Willin on radar, according to experts.

In the front of corporate profits, several prominent companies, including BPCL, COI, Kotak Mahindra Bank, SBI, Bajaj Finance, Motor TVS and Ultratech Cement, are ready to launch their quarterly results. Worldwide, updates related to rates and trade will also be observed closely, market experts added.

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