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Dalal Street Week Ahead: Key Market Cues to Watch (July 21–25)

2025-07-20  Niranjan Ghatule  
Dalal Street Week Ahead: Key Market Cues to Watch (July 21–25)

The upcoming week is packed with corporate actions, quarterly earnings, global economic events, and key commentary that could steer market sentiments. Here's a day-wise breakdown of the major cues investors should keep an eye on:

July 21

  • Corporate Action:
  1. BEML board to consider a stock split.
  2. Equitas SFB board to discuss fundraising.
  3. Last day to buy shares of Pidilite Industries, Sonata Software, and Route Mobile for dividend eligibility.
  • Global Commentary:
  1. Remarks expected from Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Fed Vice Chair Michelle Bowman, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.

July 23

  • Earnings to Watch:
  1. Syngene International, Bajaj Housing Finance, Mahindra Holidays.
  • Corporate Action:
  1. Mahindra Logistics to trade ex-rights (3:8 ratio).
  2. ABREL and SRF board meetings for fundraising.
  3. Last day to buy shares of Cholamandalam Investment and Finance, CG Consumer, Hero Moto for dividends.
  • Global Event:
  1. “Winning the AI Race” event in the US, with Donald Trump expected to speak.

July 24

  • Earnings to Watch:
  1. Coromandel International, Zensar Tech, OFSS, Dr Reddy’s, Bajaj Finance, Mphasis, Sobha, Muthoot Microfinance.
  • Dividend Watch:
  1. Last day to buy shares of Divi’s Labs, Fortis Healthcare, LIC, Lupin, Info Edge, Thyrocare, Union Bank, Zydus Life for dividend eligibility.
  • Global Events:
  1. ECB President Christine Lagarde to hold a press conference after the rate decision.
  2. EU-China summit in Beijing.

July 25

  • Earnings to Watch:
  1. Mahindra Lifespaces, Axis Bank, Nuvoco Vistas, UPL, Bajaj Finserv, ITC, Orient Electric.
  • Corporate Action:
  1. Shriram Finance board to evaluate fundraising plans.
  • Global Events:
  1. Donald Trump scheduled to meet UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
  2. ECB to release surveys on expected inflation, GDP growth, and unemployment across the Eurozone.

Disclaimer :this blog is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Readers are advised to consult their financial advisors before making any investment decisions.

 


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