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Dalal Street Week Ahead,Cues to Watch This Week (June 9–13, 2025)

2025-06-08  Niranjan Ghatule  
Dalal Street Week Ahead,Cues to Watch This Week (June 9–13, 2025)

As we move into the second week of June, both domestic and global markets are preparing for an event-heavy calendar. From corporate boardroom developments to macroeconomic indicators, here's a comprehensive overview of the key cues to watch in the week ahead.

Key Domestic Events (India)

June 9–10:

AMFI and SIP data will be released. These numbers provide insight into retail investor participation and the overall health of mutual fund inflows.

June 12:

CPI inflation figures and the weekly Nifty expiry are due. The CPI release is particularly important as it could influence expectations around the Reserve Bank of India’s next policy move.

Corporate action-wise, June 9 marks the last day to purchase shares of Asian Paints and Indian Bank to be eligible for dividends

Major Corporate Developments

June 10:

CEAT’s board is scheduled to consider fundraising plans.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch four astronauts to the International Space Station.

ECB Governing Council members Francois Villeroy de Galhau and Olli Rehn are expected to speak, which could impact currency and bond markets.

June 11:

City Union Bank is also mulling fundraising.

It's the final day to buy shares of Trent, Tata Chemicals, and ICICI Prudential for dividend eligibility.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will speak at a key tech event.

June 12:

Canara Bank’s board will consider fundraising.

Last chance to buy shares of Canara Bank, ACC, JM Financial, Piramal Enterprises, and PFC to qualify for dividends.

A 30-year US Treasury auction will serve as a significant indicator of long-term investor demand.

Toyota will hold its shareholder meeting.

ECB Executive Board Member Isabel Schnabel will speak.

Global Economic Cues

United States:

June 9: Wholesale inventories report.

June 11: CPI data and federal budget balance figures.

June 12: PPI numbers and jobless claims will be closely watched.

June 13: University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey results will be released.

United Kingdom:

June 10: Jobless claims and unemployment data will be published.

Eurozone:

June 13: Industrial production data expected.

China:

June 9: The country will release key trade data, CPI, and PPI figures, which will reflect economic momentum post-reopening.

Japan:

June 9: GDP and current account data.

June 11: PPI release.

June 13: Industrial production update.

Sectoral Impacts and Market Outlook

Investors should stay alert to upcoming dividend deadlines and corporate announcements that could impact banking, auto, and chemical sectors. The tech and auto industries will also be in the spotlight with Nvidia's event and Toyota's AGM. Global macro data releases, particularly from the US and China, may add to market volatility depending on the direction of inflation and consumer sentiment indicators.

Disclaimer:

The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial or investment advice. Market events, data releases, and corporate actions are subject to change. Readers are advised to conduct their own research or consult with a certified financial advisor before making any investment decisions


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