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Sensex Surges 736 Points, Nifty Jumps 231 Points on US-Iran Peace Deal; Midcap, Smallcap Indices Rise

Benchmark Indian equity indices Sensex and Nifty surged nearly 1% on June 15, 2026, following a US-Iran peace agreement that eased geopolitical tensions and triggered a decline in crude oil prices. The broader market also saw gains, with Midcap100 up 1.3% and Smallcap100 up 1.1%. Broad-based buying was observed across most sectors.

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June 15, 2026
Sensex Surges 736 Points, Nifty Jumps 231 Points on US-Iran Peace Deal; Midcap, Smallcap Indices Rise

Benchmark domestic equity indices ended today’s trading session with strong gains of nearly one per cent, according to Akashvani News. The Sensex surged 736 points to close at 76,264, while the Nifty jumped 231 points to settle at 23,854. Investor sentiment improved following the announcement of a peace agreement between the United States and Iran.

Market Performance: Sensex and Nifty

The gains translated to approximately a 0.97% rise for the Sensex and a 0.98% increase for the Nifty, reflecting near-uniform strength in large-cap stocks. The following table summarises the key index movements:

Index Close (Points) Change (Points) Change (%)
Sensex 76,264 +736 ~0.97%
Nifty 23,854 +231 ~0.98%
Nifty Midcap 100 +1.3% +1.3%
Nifty Smallcap 100 +1.1% +1.1%

Note: Percentage changes for Midcap and Smallcap are based on index returns reported by Akashvani. Exact close values were not provided.

Geopolitical Impact: US-Iran Peace Deal

According to Akashvani News, the primary catalyst for the rally was the announcement of a peace agreement between the United States and Iran. The easing of geopolitical tensions triggered a sharp decline in global crude oil prices, boosting investors’ risk appetite and reinforcing hopes of lower inflationary pressures. The drop in oil prices is particularly significant for India, a major crude oil importer, as it helps reduce import costs and supports corporate margins.

Broader Market and Sector Trends

The broader market also participated strongly. On the National Stock Exchange, the Midcap 100 index climbed 1.3%, while the Smallcap 100 index advanced 1.1%, indicating that the rally was broad-based and not limited to large-caps. Market participants welcomed the development, with broad-based buying seen across most sectors, according to the report. Although specific sectoral data was not detailed, the widespread buying suggests strong investor confidence across industries.

Implications for Investors and Executives

For C-suite executives and investors, the combination of a geopolitical risk reduction and falling crude oil prices creates a favourable environment for equity allocation. Lower oil prices imply lower input costs for transportation, manufacturing, and energy-intensive sectors, which could lead to improved earnings. The renewed risk appetite also supports valuations in mid-cap and small-cap segments, where the gains were even more pronounced percentage-wise. Equity analysts tracking the Indian market will likely view the session as a positive signal for near-term economic stability, provided the peace deal holds.

In summary, the trading session on June 15, 2026, delivered a clear message: markets reward de-escalation. The US-Iran peace agreement has ignited optimism, lowered commodity price risks, and spurred broad-based buying across Indian equities.


Sources: Akashvani / News on AIR – Business category

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