Indian benchmark indices ended Friday, June 21, on a strong note, snapping their recent losing streak. The BSE Sensex rose 1,046 points (1.29%) to close at 82,408, while the NSE Nifty50 added 319 points (1.29%) to settle at 25,112.

As the markets open on Monday, June 23, several corporate announcements and regulatory updates are expected to influence trading activity. Here’s a quick look at the key stocks likely to remain in focus:

  • Accenture: Reported better-than-expected Q3 revenue and projected 6–7% revenue growth for FY25, along with a 10 basis points margin expansion.

  • HDFC Bank / ICICI Bank / Axis Bank: Removed from the Odisha government’s list of empanelled banks.

  • ONGC / Oil India / OMCs / Paint Companies: Crude oil prices climbed over 2% following U.S. airstrikes in Iran. Brent crude moved above $78 per barrel.

  • NTPC: Announced commercial operation of the final 52 MW unit of its 245 MW Nokh Solar PV Project in Rajasthan.

  • Small Finance Banks: The RBI has revised the priority sector lending norm, reducing the required net credit exposure from 75% to 60%.

  • Granules India: Received a Form 483 with one observation from the US FDA for its Sangareddy API Unit-I.

  • Godrej Properties: Sold over ₹2,000 crore worth of inventory at the launch of its Godrej MSR City project in Bengaluru.

  • Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL): Secured orders worth ₹585 crore since June 5, 2025.

  • India Cements: To sell its entire stake in ICML to Mirai Sensing for ₹98 crore.

  • Brigade Enterprises: Launched Morgan Heights in Chennai, with an estimated development potential of ₹2,100 crore.

  • Waaree Renewable Technologies: Revised the order value of its 2012.47 MWp solar project upward by ₹246.92 crore.

  • Bajel Projects: Received an order valued at over ₹400 crore for an ultra mega power transmission project.

  • NLC India: Received a Letter of Award from TN Green Energy for three battery energy storage systems (250 MW/500 MWh) on a BOO basis.

  • Zen Technologies: To acquire a majority stake in TISA Aerospace for ₹6.56 crore.

  • Lloyds Metals: Commissioned a 4 MTPA pellet plant and an 85 km slurry pipeline.

  • EMS Ltd.: Declared as the lowest bidder for a ₹104 crore project from UP Jal Nigam (Urban).

  • Interarch Building Products: Secured an ₹80 crore order from Ather Energy.

  • Emcure Pharmaceuticals: To acquire the remaining stake in its subsidiary, Zuventus Healthcare.

  • Yes Bank: Received ₹201 crore as a one-time settlement from a non-performing asset.

  • Embassy Developments: Signed a joint development agreement for a 17.9-acre land parcel in Bengaluru with an estimated gross development value of ₹1,600 crore.

  • LT Foods: The U.S. has imposed a 340.7% duty on organic soybean meal exports by its subsidiary.

  • Unichem Laboratories: Received three observations from the US FDA for its Roha API facility.

  • Metropolis Healthcare / Dr. Lal PathLabs: Amazon India introduced an at-home diagnostics service through its mobile app.

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