Stocks To Watch Tomorrow
As crude oil prices ease and global sentiment improves, JSW Steel Ltd, Persistent Systems Ltd and Indian Hotels Company Ltd are set to stay in focus after major green energy, AI and hospitality developments.
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Indian equity benchmarks ended sharply higher on Monday, May 25, supported by easing crude oil prices and renewed optimism over a potential U.S.–Iran peace deal. A sharp fall in Brent crude, along with rupee strength, improved sentiment across oil-importing economies such as India, triggering broad-based buying across sectors.
Brent crude futures declined nearly 5 per cent toward USD 95 per barrel, extending losses from the previous week after reports indicated progress in negotiations between the United States and Iran. The correction in oil prices helped ease inflation concerns and reduced input cost pressures, lifting investor confidence across Asian markets.
Against this backdrop, several stocks are expected to remain in focus in the next trading session following key corporate developments.
JSW Steel Ltd is likely to be in focus after announcing a strategic Memorandum of Understanding with Bharatia and Carbon Iceland International to explore a large-scale green methanol (eMethanol) project in India. The signing took place in Oslo, Norway, during the 3rd India–Nordic Summit. The proposed 300 KTPA project aims to utilise carbon dioxide emissions from JSW Steel’s operations in Raigad, Maharashtra, and convert them into eMethanol using green hydrogen produced from renewable energy sources.
The initiative is aligned with industrial decarbonisation efforts and is expected to strengthen the company’s long-term sustainability roadmap.
Persistent Systems Ltd will also remain in focus after announcing a strategic partnership with Kong, a leading API and AI connectivity platform provider.
Under the agreement, Persistent will serve as Kong’s global systems integration partner, helping enterprises deploy a secure and scalable control layer across APIs, data and AI services. The collaboration is aimed at enabling modernisation of legacy API environments, improving governance and supporting enterprise AI adoption across hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure.
The partnership is expected to enhance operational efficiency and reduce integration complexity for large enterprises adopting AI-led transformation.
Indian Hotels Company Ltd has opened Ginger Hyderabad, Genome Valley, marking a fresh addition to its hospitality portfolio.
Located in Hyderabad’s life sciences corridor, the hotel features 75 rooms designed for modern business travellers. The property includes Ginger’s Qmin dining format and offers facilities suited for small corporate meetings and gatherings. The expansion strengthens IHCL’s footprint in key business-driven micro-markets and supports its continued growth in the mid-scale hospitality segment.
Disclaimer: The article is for informational purposes only and not investment advice.
