The September-quarter earnings season, which began on October 9 with TCS announcing its Q2 numbers, is expected to be modest, with Nifty companies likely to post around 6% year-on-year earnings growth, according to estimates. The results now come thick and fast, with as many as 212 companies scheduled to declare their second-quarter earnings this week, from Monday through Saturday, October 18. Here are the key stocks on investors’ radar this week:
October 13: Investors will track earnings from major names such as HCL Technologies, Indian Bank, Anand Rathi, and Just Dial.
October 14: Key announcements include ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, ICICI Lombard General Insurance, Tech Mahindra, IREDA, and Persistent Systems. With a mix of IT and insurance stocks, market participants will focus on growth trends and profitability in these sectors.
October 15: A busy day featuring results from Axis Bank, HDFC Asset Management, HDFC Life, Wipro, Delta Corp, Angel One, HDB Financial Services, IRFC, and Tata Communications.
October 16: Top companies reporting include Infosys, Jio Financial Services, JSW Infrastructure, and Nestlé India. With IT, FMCG, and banking in the mix, these results will be closely watched to gauge domestic consumption trends and tech sector momentum.
October 17: Notable earnings announcements will come from Reliance Industries, Havells, Tata Technologies, CEAT, Dalmia Bharat, Dixon Technologies, Polycab India, and L&T Technology Services. Covering conglomerates, consumer electricals, and engineering tech, these results are expected to offer insights into diversified sectoral growth.
October 18: The week concludes with key banking names such as HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, IDBI Bank, IDFC First Bank, IndusInd Bank, RBL Bank, and Yes Bank. Investors will focus on loan growth, asset quality, and capital adequacy as these lenders release their Q2 FY26 numbers.
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October 13: Investors will track earnings from major names such as HCL Technologies, Indian Bank, Anand Rathi, and Just Dial.
October 14: Key announcements include ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, ICICI Lombard General Insurance, Tech Mahindra, IREDA, and Persistent Systems. With a mix of IT and insurance stocks, market participants will focus on growth trends and profitability in these sectors.
October 15: A busy day featuring results from Axis Bank, HDFC Asset Management, HDFC Life, Wipro, Delta Corp, Angel One, HDB Financial Services, IRFC, and Tata Communications.
October 16: Top companies reporting include Infosys, Jio Financial Services, JSW Infrastructure, and Nestlé India. With IT, FMCG, and banking in the mix, these results will be closely watched to gauge domestic consumption trends and tech sector momentum.
October 17: Notable earnings announcements will come from Reliance Industries, Havells, Tata Technologies, CEAT, Dalmia Bharat, Dixon Technologies, Polycab India, and L&T Technology Services. Covering conglomerates, consumer electricals, and engineering tech, these results are expected to offer insights into diversified sectoral growth.
October 18: The week concludes with key banking names such as HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, IDBI Bank, IDFC First Bank, IndusInd Bank, RBL Bank, and Yes Bank. Investors will focus on loan growth, asset quality, and capital adequacy as these lenders release their Q2 FY26 numbers.
(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)
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