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Stock Market Volatility and Corporate Actions Amid Geopolitical Tensions

· 29 March 2026 · 7 sources

The stock markets have experienced significant volatility due to ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia, particularly the Iran war, which has driven crude oil prices above $110 per barrel. This spike in energy prices has pressured global indices like the Dow, Nasdaq, and S&P 500, pushing some into correction territory, while India's Nifty index has declined over 2% recently. Despite the turmoil, analysts suggest that the market correction has brought valuations to more reasonable levels, potentially offering buying opportunities. Concurrently, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) upheld the authority of the NCLT to defreeze Demat accounts during insolvency proceedings, a decision impacting corporate governance and investor protections. Additionally, around a dozen Indian stocks, including major firms like TVS Motor Company and IRB Infrastructure Developers, are approaching ex-dates for dividends and bonus issues, highlighting ongoing corporate actions amid the market uncertainty.

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NCLAT rejects BSE pleas on Demat account freezing during insolvency The Hindu 29 Mar 2026, 06:56
Dividend, bonus issue alert: IREDA among 12 stocks turning ex-date for corporate actions this week. Do you own any? Economic Times India 29 Mar 2026, 06:15
Iran war, crude, rupee among 8 factors to steer D-Street in holiday-shortened week Economic Times India 29 Mar 2026, 03:49
Stock market open for only 3 days this week. Anand James on how to trade Nifty Economic Times India 29 Mar 2026, 03:40
Here are 3 themes that drove another super challenging week for stocks CNBC 28 Mar 2026, 15:42
Oil spikes, markets swoon. Now what? A disciplined approach to the West Asia crisis Economic Times India 28 Mar 2026, 05:47
Silver lining to market crash? Analysts say Nifty now at fair valuations after 9% March selloff; what lies ahead Economic Times India 28 Mar 2026, 04:09

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