Shareholders read / Growth of refining and banking stocks next week

According to Tejarat News, Exchange It was bullish last week and the overall index entered the channel of 1.3 million units. Experts say that with the current state of the Barjam negotiations, volatile transactions are likely to follow this week.
SteelMint founder and CEO Drew Goel told PTI in recent days that prices had risen in international markets to about $ 135 per tonne. Prices have risen since tensions between Russia and Ukraine began in the last week of February. This could be a positive signal for the steel industry.
Various news of Borjam talks are published. “The outcome of the agreement does not depend solely on Russia,” Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s representative to international organizations in Vienna, told reporters on Friday after meeting with EU co-ordinator Enrique Mora in Vienna. Other players need more time and more worries. Discussions are taking place on these issues.
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell tweeted: “There is a need to pause the Vienna talks due to external factors. The final text is basically ready and on the table. As coordinator, I will continue to work with my team to reach out to all members of the UNHCR and the United States to overcome the current situation and reach an agreement.
Saeed Khatibzadeh wrote on Twitter, referring to the breathing in the talks: The announced break in the Vienna talks could pave the way for resolving the remaining issues and the final return. Succeeding in dialogue will be the main focus of all parties. No external factor will affect our common will to move towards a collective agreement.
Despite these issues, if an agreement is reached, Rial shares will grow. If there is no agreement, dollar-based stocks will grow.

Which stock stocks are growing?
Experts believe that if an agreement is reached in the Vienna talks, rial shares will rise. That is, the automotive, transportation, food, and banking groups will grow well.
If there is no agreement, industries that are in dollars will grow. Growth can also be expected from groups in agriculture, food, water, electricity, gas, and pharmacy because they are related to people’s livelihoods.