 SMC Global Securities Ltd Q2 FY2025-26 consolidated net profit declines to Rs. 20.65 crores
SMC Global Securities Ltd Q2 FY2025-26 consolidated net profit declines to Rs. 20.65 crores Rajoo Engineers Ltd Q2FY26 consolidated profit at Rs. 14.18 crores
Rajoo Engineers Ltd Q2FY26 consolidated profit at Rs. 14.18 crores Inventurus Knowledge Solutions Ltd consolidated Q2 FY2025-26 PAT climbs to Rs. 180.71 crores
Inventurus Knowledge Solutions Ltd consolidated Q2 FY2025-26 PAT climbs to Rs. 180.71 crores IFB Industries Ltd consolidated PAT for Q2FY26 jumps to Rs. 50.79 crores
IFB Industries Ltd consolidated PAT for Q2FY26 jumps to Rs. 50.79 crores Share India Securities Ltd consolidated Q2 FY26 net profit at Rs. 92.91 crores
Share India Securities Ltd consolidated Q2 FY26 net profit at Rs. 92.91 crores 
              Mr. Vishal Wagh, Research Head, BONANZA PORTFOLIO LTD
Indian indices opened on a positive note on July 18 with the Nifty above 16150. At the time of closing, the Sensex was up by 760.37 points or 1.41% at 54,521.15, and the Nifty was up by 229.30 points or 1.43% at 16,278.50. During the day, India's foreign exchange reserves plunged by $8 billion in the week ended July 8 to $580.25 billion, the lowest in more than 15 months. The weekly decline is the largest since the week ended April 1, when reserves had dropped by $11.17 billion. Asian shares inched higher on Monday following a much-needed bounce on Wall Street, but nerves are stretched ahead of a near-certain interest rate hike in Europe and another round of corporate earnings. Oil prices fell $1 in early trading in Asia on Monday, cutting into gains from Friday, as attention turned back to rising COVID-19 cases in China and the prospect of lockdowns again reducing fuel demand in the world's top oil importing nation. The dollar began the week nudging down from multi-year highs, with hotter-than-forecast inflation reading in New Zealand lending modest support to the kiwi, though fears about Europe's gas supply put a cap on dollar selling.
 On the sectoral front, All the indices ended in the green with Information Technology, PSU Bank, Metal, Power, Oil & Gas, Bank, Realty, and Capital Goods indices up 1%-3%.
Nifty 50 top gainers are Hindalco Industries, IndusInd Bank, Infosys, Bajaj Finserv and Tech Mahindra while losers included Britannia Industries, Dr Reddy's Laboratories, HDFC Bank, M&M and Maruti Suzuki.