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    Why are US stock market futures down today, and will Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq continue to drop or rise again? Wall Street futures, US stocks to watch, analysts insights and market outlook

    Why are US stock market futures down today, and will Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq continue to drop or rise again? US stock futures fell after a strong rally as Iran tensions returned and oil prices jumped. Investors reduced risk positions while earnings season approaches. Energy shares gained while volatility increased. Analysts expect market swings in the near term as geopolitics, earnings, and economic outlook shape investor sentiment and trading decisions.

    Increase in renewable energy curbs emissions growth in 2025, IEA says

    Global emissions growth slowed in 2025. Solar power expansion in developing nations helped balance emissions increases in advanced economies. India saw emissions fall for the first time in normal economic conditions. China also recorded lower emissions due to leading solar capacity additions. The United States experienced an emissions rise.

    Trump says US representatives heading to Islamabad for ceasefire talks; warns to 'wipe out' Iran's power plants if deal fails

    American representatives are heading to Islamabad for talks with Iran. President Trump issued a stern warning of military action if Iran rejects a proposed deal. Tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz. Previous ceasefire negotiations in Islamabad concluded without a breakthrough. The US seeks a commitment from Iran regarding nuclear weapons.

    India resilient amid oil shock, may grow 6.8%-7.1% despite global headwinds: SBI Research

    India faces global challenges from a strong position. Economic growth is projected between 6.8% and 7.1% for FY27. The nation's banking sector is robust. Opportunities arise for GIFT City and Indian airports. The Reserve Bank of India is likely to maintain its current monetary policy stance. India's resilience is evident amidst regional conflict and global uncertainties.

    US Israel-Iran War Day 50: India summons Iranian envoy after attack on Indian tankers in Hormuz; Trump says talks update by day-end

    Iran War News Day 50: The Iran-Israel conflict reaches 50 days. Diplomatic efforts are underway, but violence persists. India has protested Iran's actions against its ships. Global oil routes face threats. A potential US-Iran deal is discussed. Lebanon sees shifts amid ongoing strikes. The defense industry sees increased demand. The situation remains uncertain.

    PM Modi is controlled by Donald Trump, wants to do the same in TN: Rahul Gandhi

    Rahul Gandhi alleged Prime Minister Narendra Modi is controlled by US President Donald Trump, citing the India-US deal as evidence of "selling out" the country. Gandhi further claimed Modi desires the AIADMK to win in Tamil Nadu to exert control over the state's Chief Minister.

    • Pakistan only a messenger; US-Iran deal complex despite peace push: Foreign affairs expert Sanjeev Srivastava

      India supports US-Iran diplomatic efforts, emphasizing dialogue and de-escalation. Defence expert Sanjeev Srivastava stated Pakistan's role is limited to that of a facilitator and messenger, lacking the credibility to influence negotiations. He noted China and other nations, including India, have encouraged dialogue, creating a positive environment for talks.

      Iran war has revealed Trump's pressure point: the economy

      Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz have revealed a key vulnerability for President Trump. The conflict has led to rising energy costs and inflation, impacting American consumers. This economic pressure is forcing Trump to seek a diplomatic solution. Adversaries like Russia and China are observing these developments.

      US Stock Market: Wall Street indexes hit record highs as oil falls with Strait of Hormuz declared open

      Major US stock indices, including the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, closed at record highs Friday, fueled by optimism over Iran's decision to open the Strait of Hormuz and potential peace talks with the US. This development eased inflation concerns as oil prices plummeted, boosting consumer discretionary and industrial sectors while energy stocks slid.

      US stocks today: S&P 500, Nasdaq end at fresh records as oil prices tumble

      S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow hit fresh records as optimism over a possible Iran-US deal and Strait of Hormuz reopening sent oil prices down, easing inflation and boosting equities.

      Nuclear sprint for a power-hungry India

      India is embracing small modular reactors for its clean energy future. These advanced nuclear units offer a stable power source, complementing renewable energy. SMRs are seen as crucial for decarbonizing heavy industries and boosting India's global standing. The nation is moving forward with this technology to meet rising energy demands and reduce fossil fuel reliance.

      UAE envoy to India flags 2,890 strikes on civilian infra since Feb 28, says 4 million Indian expats integral to nation

      The UAE ambassador has reported 2,890 missile and drone attacks. He called these unprovoked strikes and urged stronger international action. The UAE faced these attacks despite not being a direct party to the conflict. These incidents threatened regional stability. UAE air defence systems intercepted most incoming threats. International bodies have called for accountability and reparations.

      Why are oil and gas prices down today, and will Brent, US WTI crude futures, Dutch and British wholesale gas rates continue to decline or rise again? Analysts insights and market outlook

      Why are oil and gas prices down today, and will Brent, US WTI crude futures, Dutch and British wholesale gas rates continue to decline or rise again? Oil and gas markets moved lower after ceasefire signals and possible US-Iran talks raised hopes of reduced conflict risk. Brent and WTI dropped while European gas also declined. Analysts say supply disruptions still support prices, while weather, wind power and geopolitics will guide the next move.

      CCI dismisses complaint against Adani Group entities in solar power tender case

      India's antitrust regulator has dismissed a complaint against Adani group entities and others. The Competition Commission of India found no initial evidence of anti-competitive practices. This decision relates to a tender awarded by the Solar Energy Corporation of India. The regulator stated that the Adani Group does not appear to hold a dominant position in the power generation market.

      India-China energy cooperation doesn't require warm relations, or lofty civilisational rhetoric

      India and China face a new opportunity in energy markets. Past cooperation in Africa, despite challenges, shows potential. Both nations seek stable energy imports, bypassing geopolitical risks. This shared need can drive future joint ventures. New energy projects in Africa could form a strong foundation for collaboration. This pragmatic approach is vital for securing energy supplies.

      US ready to resume strikes if Iran rejects peace deal, warns Hegseth

      U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth warned Iran that the United States is strengthening its military power and will maintain a maritime blockade "for as long as it takes." He stated that U.S. forces are prepared to resume combat operations if Iran does not agree to a peace deal, emphasizing that the U.S.

      Why are gold and silver prices up today, and will precious metals continue to rise or fall again? Analysts insights, market outlook and what should investors do now

      Why are gold and silver prices up today, and will precious metals continue to rise or fall again? Gold and silver prices moved higher after the US dollar weakened and Treasury yields fell. Markets reacted to growing hope of a US-Iran peace deal and possible rate cuts. Investors now question if metals will continue rising or reverse later. Analysts say bond yields, inflation fears, and interest rate expectations will guide the next move.

      Suzlon Energy shares rally 20% in one month: Here's why it is an 'unintended beneficiary' of Iran-US war

      Suzlon Energy shares have surged 20% in a month as rising power demand and reduced gas and hydro output amid the Iran-US conflict boost wind energy’s relevance. JM Financial sees the company as an unintended beneficiary, citing strong evening demand, improved execution outlook, and over 30% upside potential.

      US-sanctioned supertankers enter Gulf despite blockade

      A second U.S.-sanctioned supertanker has entered the Strait of Hormuz despite Washington’s blockade on vessels linked to Iranian ports, raising questions over enforcement. The move comes amid stalled U.S.-Iran talks, with Iran continuing crude exports near recent levels.

      US stocks hit records, oil steadies as Trump says Iran war 'close to over'

      U.S. stock benchmarks S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs, fueled by easing U.S.-Iran tensions and strong earnings expectations. Oil prices stabilized as Iran signaled potential allowances for ships around the Strait of Hormuz, though transit remains limited. Major banks reported robust profits, bolstering market confidence.

      Oil prices fall as hopes for US-Iran deal outweigh supply disruption concerns

      Oil prices dipped today as reports suggested Iran might allow ships through the Strait of Hormuz. This potential easing of tensions with the U.S. is currently overshadowing worries about ongoing supply disruptions. Investors remain cautious, however, as past talks have faltered. The U.S. is also considering further talks with Iran. Crude inventories in the U.S. saw a surprise drop.

      Russian LNG under US sanctions heads for the first time to India

      A Russian liquefied natural gas cargo, currently under United States sanctions, is en route to India. This shipment, if it reaches its destination, would mark the first such delivery to India since former US President Donald Trump stated India would cease buying Russian energy. India has not confirmed this pledge.

      US Senator Warren voices concern over Nvidia's acquisition of Slurm

      Senator Elizabeth Warren has raised concerns regarding Nvidia's acquisition of SchedMD. This move potentially grants Nvidia significant control over critical software powering US government supercomputers. Warren is seeking information on the extent of government dependency on Nvidia's technology. The acquisition could impact national security and competition in the high-performance computing sector.

      India unveils a power-packed FTA calendar: UK, Oman, New Zealand deals next

      In 2026, India will embark on an ambitious journey to amplify its role in global commerce. The commencement of pivotal free trade agreements with the United Kingdom and Oman, alongside an impending partnership with New Zealand, highlights India's strategic focus on fostering robust international connections. This proactive approach demonstrates the nation's dedication to turning diplomatic negotiations into thriving economic collaborations.

      Indian official team to visit Washington next week for trade talks

      An Indian delegation is heading to Washington next week for crucial trade talks. The meeting focuses on an interim trade agreement between India and the US. This pact was delayed due to changes in US tariff policies. The US has imposed new tariffs affecting global trade partners.

      Power equipment startup Ayr Energy in talks to raise $25-30 million: sources

      US-based Ayr Energy is in talks to raise $25–30 million from Energy Impact Partners, which could value the startup at around $200 million. Founded by former Zetwerk and Ather Energy executive Anirudh Reddy, the company is betting on rising power infrastructure demand driven by artificial intelligence workloads and data centres.

      PM Modi speaks to Trump on importance of keeping Strait of Hormuz "open and secure"

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump engaged in a nearly 40-minute phone call, their first since the US-Israel war with Iran commenced on February 28. Details remain scarce as the world faces an energy crisis due to the ongoing Middle East conflict. US Ambassador Sergio Gor affirmed that India-US relations are robust.

      India–US eye 'big-ticket energy deals' soon as PM Modi, Donald Trump discuss West Asia crisis

      India and the US are expected to firm up major deals, including in energy, in the coming weeks, even as PM Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump discussed the West Asia situation and deepened strategic ties.

      India, US deepen energy ties; Nuclear, LPG in focus amid Iran-linked supply concerns

      India is looking to boost energy ties with the United States. Discussions covered nuclear power, coal gasification, and LPG exports. This move aims to diversify India's energy sources. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met with US Energy Secretary Chris Wright. The US ambassador confirmed readiness to cooperate on civil nuclear energy and other areas.

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