Select Indian smallcap stocks gain up to 41% this week

Despite weakness in the broader market due to escalating Middle East tensions and hawkish US Federal Reserve signals, certain smallcap stocks in India posted strong gains of up to 41% over five sessions. Crude oil prices rose above $110 per barrel, raising inflation concerns. A selective rally highlighted top performers across various sectors.

The Indian stock market faced headwinds from global events, including heightened Middle East tensions that drove crude oil above $110 per barrel and stirred inflation fears. Hawkish comments from the US Federal Reserve added to the dampened sentiment in the broader market. However, select smallcap stocks defied the trend, with some surging as much as 41% in five trading sessions. This pocket of strength came amid overall weakness, showcasing resilience in specific names. Here are the top 10 gainers: Websol Energy System Ltd rose 41.33%, an Indian maker of high-efficiency monocrystalline photovoltaic solar cells and modules. Valiant Organics Ltd climbed 29.63%, focusing on specialty chemicals and chlorophenol derivatives. Bodal Chemicals Ltd advanced 25.62%, producing dyestuffs, dye intermediates and basic chemicals for textiles, paper and leather. Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals Ltd gained 25.01%; established in 1973, it manufactures caustic soda, chlorine, hydrogen peroxide and chlor-methanes for industries like textiles and pharmaceuticals. Nitco Ltd increased 24.68%, specializing in tiles, marble and mosaics for residential, commercial and infrastructure projects. Olectra Greentech Ltd rose 24.51%, manufacturing electric buses, tippers and composite polymer insulators. Deep Industries Ltd moved up 23.37%, providing oil and gas services including gas compression, dehydration and drilling. Shaily Engineering Plastics Ltd gained 23.31%, producing precision injection-moulded plastic parts for healthcare and consumer sectors. Network People Services Technologies Ltd advanced 22.69%, offering fintech solutions like UPI, IMPS and digital banking for banks. Uttam Sugar Mills Ltd rounded out the list with a 20.64% rise, involved in sugar, ethanol and power generation.

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Indian markets lose Rs 20 lakh crore on crude oil surge

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Crude oil prices surpassing $100 have erased Rs 20 lakh crore from Indian equity markets this week, amid escalating Iran conflict. The rupee hit a record low as foreign institutional investors continued selling, intensifying the downturn. Experts suggest the panic could present long-term buying opportunities.

Amid a more than 2% drop in the Nifty this month due to Middle East tensions and foreign investor outflows, InCred Equities has selected 11 stocks expected to perform well in the coming quarters. The recommendations come as India faces higher crude oil prices, given its import of nearly 90% of its oil needs. All stocks receive an 'Add' rating with target prices implying various upside potentials.

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Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, involving the US, Israel, and Iran, have triggered a slide in Asian shares and a surge in oil prices. Investors are turning to the US dollar for safety amid fears of prolonged energy cost increases and inflation. While emerging markets face short-term losses, experts see long-term resilience.

Indiens Leitindizes Sensex und Nifty öffneten am 17. März 2026 flach, da höhere Rohölpreise das Anleger-Sentiment belasteten. Um 9:42 Uhr gewann der S&P BSE Sensex 63.36 Punkte auf 75,566.21, während der NSE Nifty50 21.90 Punkte auf 23,430.70 zulegte.

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Indian stock markets closed higher on Friday, boosted by IT, auto, and metal sectors, though banking stocks capped the gains. Analysts, including Sudeep Shah, express caution due to the West Asian conflict, high oil prices, and ongoing FII outflows. Nifty and Bank Nifty face resistance levels, with pullbacks being sold.

Following US and Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and prompted Strait of Hormuz disruptions, oil prices rose nearly 8% amid ongoing tensions. Indian markets shed Rs 6.35 lakh crore on Tuesday, with the rupee weakening on supply fears. Globally, the dollar strengthened as a safe haven while the yen and euro weakened.

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Der Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) stieg leicht um 2,71 Punkte oder 0,03 Prozent auf 8.019,54 in der ersten Handelssession am Dienstag, den 3. März 2026, und stoppte einen Korrekturtrend aufgrund geopolitischer Spannungen im Nahen Osten. Der Energiesektor führte die Gewinne mit einem Anstieg von 1,46 Prozent an, gefolgt von Top-Performer wie PTBA und AADI. Der Rupiah stärkte sich marginal auf Rp 16.863 pro US-Dollar.

 

 

 

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