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Factors like the purchase of tension to foreign investors and the fourth quarter results between India and Pakistan will be monitored by the market.
The stock market may see fluctuations this week. Factors like the purchase of tension to foreign investors and the fourth quarter results between India and Pakistan will be monitored by the market. 5 factors with whom the market will decide this week …
1. Tension between India and Pakistan due to Pahalgam attack
After this attack in Kashmir, the increasing Jio Political Tension between India and Pakistan has alerted investors. Due to this, some more profits were seen in the market on Friday. If this tension increases in the coming days, then its effect can be seen on the market.
The attack took place on 22 April in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists were killed. After this, India suspended the Indus Water Agreement. Pakistan also announced to postpone almost all bilateral agreements and said that if India stopped the Indus water, this will be the Act of War.

2. Foreign investors bought shares worth 17,800 crores
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIS) have become a net buyers by attracting valuations. Especially shopping in financial space. Last week, FPIS bought shares of ₹ 17,800 crore in the cash segment, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) bought shares of ₹ 1,132 crore.
3. Fourth quarter results, auto sales, macro data
Monthly auto sales data will be released on May 1, on which market participants will be watching. At the same time, investors will also be eyeing the Index of Industrial Production i.e. IIP data and Macroeconomic data of HSBC Manufacturing PMI.
Talking about the results of the fourth quarter, many major companies including BPCL, IOC, Kotak Mahindra Bank, SBI, Bajaj Finance, TVS Motor and UltraTech Cement will release their results. At the global level, updates related to tariffs and trade will also be monitored.
4. The first IPO of FY 2026 will open
On April 28, the IPO of Ather Energy will open in the mainboard segment. This is the first mainboard IPO of FY 26. In the SME segment, four issues will be opened for bidding this week. In listing, shares of tankup engineers will be list on one of BSE SMEs or NSE SMEs.

The company will issue fresh shares worth ₹ 2,626 crore in IPO.
5. 23,800 level important for market
The sharp rebound of the Nifty 50 has been almost vertical in the last three weeks. In such a situation, there is a indication of some consolidation possibility before the next Major Directional Move. It will be important for the index to maintain a level of 23,800 to maintain your rapid trend.
On Friday, the Sensex fell 589 points to close at 79,212 levels
The Sensex fell 589 points (0.74%) to close at 79,212 on the last trading day of the week on Friday, 25 April. The Nifty also fell 207 points (0.86%) to 24,039.
The Sensex declined 26 out of 30 shares. The shares of Adani Ports, Axis Bank and Jomento closed down by 3.50%. The shares of TCS, Infosys and Tech Mahindra increased.
41 out of 50 Nifty shares declined. The Nifty Media Index fell 3.24%. Metal, Pharma, PSU bank and realty declined by more than 2%. IT index climbed 0.72%.
