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Indian Equities Poised for Flat Open Amid Profit-Taking and Mixed Corporate Outlook

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Updated on 07 Nov 2025, 04:03 am

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Satyam Jha | Whalesbook News Team

Short Description:

Indian stock markets are expected to open flat, concluding a week of minor losses. Profit-taking is anticipated to counter positive corporate earnings and optimism around India-US trade talks. Nifty and Sensex have seen about a 0.8% dip this week. Foreign investors continued selling, while domestic investors bought shares. Pharmaceutical firm Lupin and insurer Life Insurance Corporation of India are highlighted for potential stock movements due to positive quarterly results.

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Stocks Mentioned:

Lupin Limited
Life Insurance Corporation of India

Detailed Coverage:

Indian equity benchmarks are likely to open with little change, capping a week that saw mild losses. Profit-taking is expected to offset positive corporate earnings and expectations of progress in India-US trade talks. Both the Nifty 50 and Sensex have experienced a decline of approximately 0.8% this week, following a significant 4.5% rise in October. Asian markets mirrored a decline in Wall Street, influenced by a sell-off in AI stocks and economic uncertainty from the ongoing US government shutdown. Indian equities are experiencing profit-taking amidst continuous foreign outflows. Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) net sold shares worth ₹32.63 billion ($371.24 million) on Thursday for the sixth consecutive session, while Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) net bought shares worth ₹52.84 billion.

US President Donald Trump indicated positive progress in his talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and plans for a visit, amidst ongoing trade negotiations. India faces a 50% punitive tariff on exports to the US, partly in retaliation for its Russian oil purchases.

Among individual stocks, Lupin might see a rally due to a 73.3% jump in second-quarter profit, driven by strong demand for its respiratory drugs. Life Insurance Corporation of India could also rise after reporting higher quarterly profit and improved margins. GMM Pfaudler reported a nearly three-fold year-on-year rise in consolidated profit. Mankind Pharma reported its fourth consecutive quarterly profit fall. Apollo Hospitals missed second-quarter profit expectations. Amara Raja beat second-quarter profit estimates.

Approximately 40% of Indian companies that have reported quarterly results have received earnings upgrades, according to Jefferies.

Impact: The news suggests a mixed near-term outlook for the Indian market. Profit-taking and foreign outflows could lead to some consolidation, while strong domestic demand and positive corporate earnings provide underlying support. The progress in India-US trade talks could also be a positive catalyst. Individual stock performance will depend on their specific results and outlook. The impact on the Indian stock market is moderate, rated at 6/10.

Difficult Terms: Equity Benchmarks: Stock market indices that represent the overall performance of a stock market. Examples include Nifty 50 and Sensex. Profit-taking: The act of selling a stock or other asset after its price has risen significantly, in order to realize the profit. Corporate Earnings Outlook: A projection of a company's future profitability. India–US Trade Talks: Negotiations between the governments of India and the United States concerning trade policies, tariffs, and agreements. Gift Nifty futures: A Nifty futures contract traded in an offshore market, which indicates the likely opening trend of the Indian Nifty 50 index. Nifty 50: A benchmark Indian stock market index representing the weighted average of 50 of the largest Indian companies listed on the National Stock Exchange. Sensex: A benchmark Indian stock market index representing the weighted average of 30 of the largest Indian companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange. Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs): Investors from other countries who invest in financial assets (like stocks and bonds) in India. Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs): Institutions within India (like mutual funds, insurance companies) that invest in financial assets. Punitive Tariffs: Extra taxes imposed on imported goods as a penalty. Consolidated Profit: The total profit of a company after combining the profits of its parent company and all its subsidiaries. Admissions: In the context of hospitals, it refers to the number of patients admitted for treatment.


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