Companies have reported over July 16-22 a combined full-year loss of as much as $7.8 billion, with the automotive, aerospace and pharmaceutical sectors being hurt most by tariffs
Snacks manufacturer Bikaji Foods International Ltd has reported a 1.3 per cent increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 58.52 crore in the quarter ended in June 30, of this financial year. The company had posted a consolidated profit of Rs 57.77 crore in the April-June quarter a year ago, according to a regulatory filing from Bikaji Foods. Its revenue from operation was up 14.86 per cent to Rs 637.05 crore in the June quarter. It was at Rs 554.59 crore a year ago. Total expenses of Bikaji Foods in the June quarter were up 16.7 per cent to Rs 584.09 crore. Bikaji Foods' total income, which includes other income, was at Rs 662.66 crore, up 14.52 per cent. During the quarter, Bikaji Foods had a volume growth (in tonnes) of 7.5 per cent. Its revenue from Ethnic Snacks segment was up 11.2 per cent and from the Packaged Sweets business (up 3.1 per cent). Its Ethnic Snacks contributed 75.3 per cent of the business. Bikaji Foods International is India's third largest ethnic snacks ...
The country's biggest home loan financier by market value reported a profit of ₹583 crore ($67.50 million) for the three months ending June 30, up 21 per cent from a year ago
While the microfinance industry (MFI) is still navigating stress, JM Financial believes CreditAccess Grameen is best positioned to recover early
JSW Infra shares rose 3 per cent after it posted a jump in its net profit for the June quarter of the current financial year (Q1FY26)
A significant drag comes from the private banking sector, which is expected to report its second consecutive quarter of declining earnings since March 2020
Cipla is scheduled to announce its April-June quarter earnings for the financial year 2025-26 (Q1FY26) on Friday, July 25, 2025
UltraTech Cement reports 46% YoY operating profit growth in Q1FY26, but faces near-term margin pressures. The company maintains a strong growth outlook for volume and revenue in FY26
The company's grey cement realisations also improved by 2.4 per cent Y-o-Y to ₹5,165 per tonne amid the all-India Y-o-Y cement price hike of 6 per cent during the quarter
UCO Bank's net profit rises by 10% YoY to ₹607 crore in Q1 FY26, driven by strong growth in both interest and non-interest income, with improved asset quality
Oberoi Realty reports a 27% YoY drop in net profit for Q1 FY26, missing analysts' estimates. The company's revenue fell significantly, while gross bookings surged in new project launches
The consolidated total expenses of the company remained flat at ₹5,054.78 crore in Q1 FY26
UltraTech Cement posted a 13 per cent YoY rise in income, reaching ₹21,455.68 crore in Q1FY26
Dr Reddy's Labs Q1 preview: The company's net profit is expected to come at ₹1,460 crore, marking around 4.9 per cent Y-o-Y increase, on average, as against ₹1,392.4 crore in Q1 FY25
Q1 results indicator: One-time gains boost overall income
Trading sentiment in the stock market this week will be guided by quarterly earning announcements from blue-chips such as Infosys and Bajaj Finance, the outcome of India-US trade talks and global cues, analysts said. Markets may on Monday react to the quarterly results of three heavyweights - Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank, an expert said. India's most valuable company Reliance Industries on Friday reported its highest-ever quarterly profit of Rs 26,994 crore for the June quarter, reflecting a growth of 78.3 per cent over the year-ago period, driven by consumer businesses and investment sales. "All eyes will remain on the ongoing earnings season, with a series of major results lined up. Investors will first react to the results of three heavyweights Reliance, HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank during early trades on Monday. In the sessions that follow, several prominent companies including Infosys, Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Bajaj Finance, Nestle India are scheduled to announce
After three months of fund infusion, foreign investors turned net sellers with withdrawal of Rs 5,524 crore so far in July, due to ongoing trade tensions between the US and India and mixed corporate results. With this, the total outflow has reached Rs 83,245 crore so far in 2025, data with the depositories showed. Looking ahead, the trajectory of FPI flows will hinge on developments in the US-India trade negotiations and corporate earnings, Himanshu Srivastava, Associate Director - Manager Research, Morningstar Investment Research India, said. A resolution of the trade disputes and earnings recovery could potentially restore investor confidence and attract FPIs back to Indian markets, he added. Going by the depositories data, Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) withdrew a net sum of Rs 5,524 crore from equities this month (till July 18). This came following a net investment of Rs 14,590 crore in June, Rs 19,860 crore in May and Rs 4,223 crore in April. Prior to this, FPIs had pull
While non-interest income grew 5.7 per cent, net interest margin (NIM), a key measure of a bank's profitability, remained steady in Q1FY26 at 2.5 per cent
From a market standpoint, Wood believes, it is just a matter of time before the negative impact of tariffs starts to show up in the macro-economic data
Hindustan Zinc reports a 4.7% YoY decline in net profit to Rs 2,234 crore for Q1FY26, impacted by lower production and falling zinc and lead prices, partly offset by higher silver prices.