India’s stock market is entering an important week as big companies like Adani Enterprises, Maruti Suzuki, Hindustan Unilever, and Vedanta Limited prepare to announce their Q4 FY26 results. These updates are coming at a time when global tensions and rising costs are already affecting the market mood.
Adani and Vedanta Plan Big Changes
Adani Enterprises will hold its board meeting on April 30 to approve its results and may also announce a dividend. The company is also looking at raising funds through options like share sales or QIPs. Earlier this year, it repaid ₹1,950 crore of debt ahead of time, showing strong financial planning.
Vedanta is also in focus because of its major demerger plan. The company will split into five separate businesses, and shareholders will get equal shares in each. Its unit Hindustan Zinc has reported record profits and announced big dividends. The company is also planning large expansion projects to increase production in the coming years.
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Maruti Growth Strong, HUL Faces Pressure
Maruti Suzuki has reported strong performance with record production of 23.4 lakh vehicles in FY26. Popular models and strong exports have helped the company grow. However, rising costs of raw materials may affect its profit margins in the coming quarters.
On the other hand, Hindustan Unilever is dealing with rising input costs, especially palm oil. To manage this, the company has increased prices of products like soaps. At the same time, many customers are choosing smaller packs to save money, forcing companies to adjust their pricing strategies.
Global Issues Impact Markets
Global events are also creating pressure on the markets. The conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran has pushed oil prices higher, which can increase inflation.
Foreign investors have already started pulling money out of India, leading to a fall in stock markets and a weaker rupee. Prices of metals like steel and copper are also rising, adding pressure on industries. All eyes are now on the upcoming US Federal Reserve decision, which could impact global markets. Overall, this earnings week will give a clearer picture of how companies are performing in these challenging times.
