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Wall Street's main indexes opened flat on Monday as major chip companies slipped on the eve of a key tariff deadline after a ...
The domestic benchmark indices bounced back sharply on Monday, snapping a six-week losing streak as the Sensex and Nifty ...
The return of FIIs, positive earnings of PSU banks in Q1 and buying in the broader market fueled the bullish sentiment. The ...
FMC is trading near decade-low levels, offering a compelling margin of safety even with conservative growth assumptions and ...
Lord's Mark Industries Ltd is set to list on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) following its merger approval, aiming to boost expansion and shareholder value through a share exchange program. This move ...
During Monday's trading session, shares of India's leading manufacturer of consumer durables with strong capabilities in room air conditioners are in focus on the stock exchanges, after Tata Mutual ...
FMCG sales grew 8.6% year-on-year in July, showed data shared by retail intelligence firm Bizom, which tracks kirana sales. This is an uptick from 4.6% growth in June and 7.3% in the April-June ...
On Monday, 122 stocks hit their 52-week high, including Delhivery Ltd, eClerx Services Ltd, Fortis Healthcare Ltd, Indian Bank, Nuvoco Vistas Corporation Ltd, One 97 Communications Ltd (Paytm), and ...
Both benchmark BSE Sensex and broader NSE Nifty advanced by nearly a per cent, each. Broader indices (mid- and small-caps) also traded higher.
The rally was led by public sector banking and auto sector stocks. Banking stocks were in focus after State Bank of India (SBI) posted strong Q1 results, which prompted positive commentary from ...
The Sensex ended at 80,604.08, up 746 points, or 0.93 per cent, while the Nifty 50 settled at 24,585.05, rising 222 points, or 0.91 per cent. The BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices ended 0.79 per cent ...
Trump always chickens out — earlier this year to describe President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again position on tariffs. Trump liked to impose hefty import taxes but would inevitably back off when ...