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π *ECONOMY & POLICY*
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π€ *USβIran Peace Deal Signed β Hormuz Reopens*
The US and Iran have signed an MoU ending hostilities and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with nuclear talks to follow.
This collapses the geopolitical risk premium that has battered Indian importers, OMCs, and airlines since the conflict escalated β a material positive for the CAD and fiscal math.
π _Read: NDTV Profit_
π *Rupee at 5-Week High; Bond Yields at 2-Month Low*
The rupee surged to a five-week high and benchmark bond yields dropped to their lowest since mid-April as crude oil slid sharply on Hormuz reopening news.
Lower yields ease debt-servicing costs across the board and give RBI headroom for further rate easing β watch rate-sensitive sectors closely.
π _Read: Economic Times_
π *WPI Inflation Jumps to 9.68% in May β 42-Month High*
India’s wholesale price inflation accelerated sharply in May, driven by mineral oils, crude petroleum, and manufactured products; fuel and power inflation hit 24.71% in April.
The data reinforces structural inflationary pressure even as the RBI holds rates, limiting the pace of monetary easing despite the peace-deal tailwind.
π _Read: Business Standard_
π *India Exports Hit Record $45.2 bn in May; AprβMay Up 16%*
Merchandise exports rose to $45.2 bn in May β with petroleum products up 54.9% and engineering goods up 24.5% β taking AprβMay 2026-27 total goods and services exports to $162.7 bn, up 14.66% year-on-year.
A record export run strengthens the balance of payments and is a significant positive heading into current-account data season.
π _Read: DD News / Commerce Ministry_
https://ddnews.gov.in/en/indias-total-exports-cross-162-billion-in-april-may-period
π€ *IndiaβUAE Rupee-Dirham Trade Crosses 15% of Bilateral Volume*
Over 15% of India-UAE trade is now invoiced in local currencies, nearly three years after the Rupee-Dirham mechanism launched; both sides are onboarding more banks to deepen adoption.
Reducing USD dependency in bilateral settlements lowers forex friction and is a slow-burn structural positive for rupee stability.
π _Read: Economic Times_
π‘ *PM Modi at G7 Today; France and Slovakia Visits Underway*
PM Modi is attending the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains (June 16β17) after meetings with Macron in France and a historic first Indian PM visit to Slovakia, where auto and railway manufacturing cooperation was discussed.
G7 sideline outcomes could yield fresh tech and trade announcements relevant for defence, advanced manufacturing, and bilateral investment flows.
π _Read: Business Standard_
π§οΈ *Monsoon 32% Deficient in June 1β15; El NiΓ±o Risk Flagged by FAO*
India received only 42.4 mm of rain in the first half of June against a normal of 62.1 mm, with 65% of the country deficient; the FAO has warned that the emerging El NiΓ±o could further weaken the monsoon and stress kharif rice and maize output.
A prolonged deficit would push food inflation higher and drive diesel-powered irrigation demand β a headwind for rural spending and a tailwind for fuel sales volumes.
π _Read: BusinessLine_
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π’ *COMPANIES*
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π‘ *India’s Biotech Sector at Inflection β But Long-Term Capital Still Missing*
India’s biotech sector is pivoting toward innovation-led growth, but industry leaders say long-term scale-up funding remains the single biggest structural gap, even as early-stage support has improved.
For investors, this funding gap is a generational opportunity β domestic VC/PE and listed biotech plays with 5β7 year horizons stand to benefit disproportionately as the capital ecosystem matures.
π _Read: BusinessLine_
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_Compiled by Daily Business Briefs Β· 16 Jun 2026_
