Stocks To Buy or Sell Today, July 9, 2026: TVS Motor Company and TCS Among Shares That May Remain in Spotlight on Thursday
After a 2 per cent plunge in Indian markets on July 8 due to geopolitical tensions and oil price spikes, investors are focused on July 9. Key stocks in the spotlight include TVS Motor, Tata Steel, M&M, TCS, and IRB Infra, driven by strategic partnerships, production updates, upcoming earnings, and price hikes as traders navigate ongoing market volatility.
On Wednesday, July 8, the Indian equity markets faced a sharp sell-off, with both the Sensex and Nifty falling over 2 per cent amid heightened geopolitical and economic uncertainty. The BSE Sensex plunged 1,677.12 points, or 2.15%, to close at 76,503.60. At its lowest point during the session, the index had shed 1,921.69 points, or 2.45%, to hit 76,259.03. Market sentiment turned bearish following US President Donald Trump’s declaration that the interim agreement with Iran has ended, which triggered a significant spike in crude oil prices. This geopolitical friction, coupled with pre-earnings jitters regarding weak first-quarter growth forecasts and a broader downturn in global markets, prompted investors to adopt a risk-off strategy.
That said, Stocks of several companies are likely to be in the spotlight today, July 9, as soon as the stock market opens for business. Investors and traders will be looking forward to buy and sell stocks. As they prepare to buy and sell shares during Thursday's trading session, we bring you a list of stocks that are expected to be in the spotlight today. According to a report in CNBC TV18, shares of TVS Motor Company, NALCO, Tata Steel, Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Consultancy Services and IRB Infrastructure Developers are likely to be in focus during today's trading session. Wondering why the above-mentioned stocks are on the list of stocks to watch out for on July 9? Scroll below to know more. Stock Market Holidays in July 2026: Check Complete NSE and BSE Closure List.
List of Stocks To Watch Out for on July 9
TVS Motor Company (NSE: TVSMOTOR)
A leading two- and three-wheeler manufacturer has formed a strategic partnership with Indian Oil Corporation Ltd to bolster its market presence.
Tata Steel (NSE: TATASTEEL)
Tata Steel reported a 11 per cent YoY rise in its Q1 FY27 crude steel production to 5.82 million tonnes, with deliveries growing 9% to 5.17 million tonnes. The growth was driven by increased output from its Jamshedpur and Kalinganagar facilities, according to Wednesday's provisional update.
Mahindra & Mahindra (NSE: M&M)
Starting July 10, the automaker will increase prices by an average of 2.7 per cent for its SUVs and 2 per cent for commercial vehicles.
Tata Consultancy Services (NSE: TCS)
TCS Ltd is all set to report its first quarter FY27 earnings on Thursday, July 9.
IRB Infrastructure Developers (NSE: IRB)
The company’s gross toll collections hit a record INR 8.08 billion in June 2026, marking a 28 per cent year-on-year increase from INR 6.31 billion. Stock Market Today: Sensex Crashes 1,600 Points After Donald Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Is ‘Over’.
As market participants navigate the fallout from Wednesday's volatility, these developments highlight the diverse factors currently shaping investor sentiment. Whether driven by corporate strategic shifts, robust production milestones, or the highly anticipated release of quarterly earnings, today's trading session will likely be defined by how the market processes these specific signals against the backdrop of broader global economic concerns. Investors are advised to remain vigilant and closely monitor these stocks as they react to the day's unfolding news and data.
(Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on news reports and is not intended as investment advice. Investing in stocks involves risk. LatestLY advises its readers to consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.)
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