Waaree Renewable Technologies shares surged 13% after the company reported March-quarter revenue from operations of ₹1,102.40 crore, a 131.31% year-on-year jump from ₹476.58 crore. The scale of the revenue acceleration pushed the stock sharply higher, signaling that investor sentiment on India's solar EPC and renewable services sector remains firmly constructive. The near-doubling-plus in revenue reflects growing demand execution capacity rather than a base-effect anomaly, given the absolute quantum of the quarterly run-rate. Analysts and fund managers tracking the clean energy buildout will be watching whether this revenue trajectory converts into margin expansion in subsequent quarters, and whether order book disclosures support sustained growth at this scale.
Indian startups raised $5.2 billion across 501 deals in H1 2026, down 9% in value but up 7% in deal count year-on-year, per the Inc42 Indian Tech Startup Funding Report. The drop is driven by fewer mega-rounds, while AI funding surged 317% and growth-stage deal activity hit a multi-year high.
The BSE Sensex fell 893 points and the Nifty 50 shed 279 points on June 30, 2026, wiping out roughly Rs 6 lakh crore in investor wealth in a single session. Both indices dropped 1.16%, closing at 76,200.68 and 23,824.10 respectively.
Kotak Mahindra Bank shares fell nearly 3% to Rs 397.6 after CEO Ashok Vaswani announced plans to exit the bank. Investor concern now centres on succession timing and whether the bank's ongoing digital and deposit-growth strategy will stay on track.
South Korea's Kospi dropped 3% at Monday's open while Japan's Nikkei fell 1%, as escalating US-Iran conflict triggered a broad risk-off move across Asian markets. South Korea's heavy reliance on Middle East oil imports makes it especially vulnerable to geopolitical shocks of this kind.