Domestic stocks declined around half a per cent amid negative global cues on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Sensex at Bombay Stock Exchange fell 194 points to end at 39,757. Nifty at National Stock Exchange also slipped 59 points to settle at 11,906. But there were certain stocks that came in news after the market was closed for trading purposes. These stocks can have an impact on the indices after it reopens today on Thursday, June 13, 2109. Here is a list of five such stocks:

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Road Construction & Infrastructure Companies: Companies like HCC, IRB Infra, NCC, PNC Infra and RPP Infra among others will be in focus because the Narendra Modi government is set to announce an Rs70,000 crore road building project linking villages with nearby Mandis. The project to be completed in the next five years has been planned to boost the rural economy of India. The project will involve the construction of over 1,25,000 kilometres of roads. 

Banking/NBFC Stocks: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will be meeting with Bankers including RBI officials and financial institutions today to hold a pre-Budget meet. Apart from this, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will infuse Rs15,000 crore into the financial system through bond purchases. The central bank said in a statement that it will be purchasing six Government Securities under OMOs for aggregate through multi-security auction using the multiple price method. 

Tata Motors: The Indian multinational automotive manufacturing company presented its May 2019 sales report on June 12, 2019, and reported 23 per cent decline in global sales, including that of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) vehicles, at 82,374 units against 1,07,343 units of May 2018. The passenger vehicle category sales stood at 50,884 units against 66,354 units in May 2018, down 23 per cent. The category also includes JLR sales. The commercial vehicles sales stood at 31,490 units against 40,989 units a year ago. The global wholesales of the luxury brand declined 18 per cent to 39,895 units last month as compared to 48,786 units in May 2018

 Jet Airways: The National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India on Wednesday said that shares of Jet Airways (India) Ltd, now defunct, will be removed from daily trading of futures and options effective 28 June. The decision was taken after the embattled carrier failed to respond to queries about persisting rumours in the market. 

Adani Ports:  Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) on Wednesday said that it has suspended vessel operations at its Tuna and Mundra Port in Gujarat for next 24 hours in the wake of cyclone Vayu hitting the state. It will also continue to monitor development at Dahej and Hazira Port.