First-of-its-kind development offers independent home experience in high-rise format with 90% open space and dedicated community zones Bengaluru, Karnataka, India (NewsVoir)Read More
Indian IT stocks slid after Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee order, but Motilal Oswal sees margin benefits from higher offshore work. Brokerages suggest selective bets on HCL Tech, Tech Mahindra, Coforge, Infosys, and TCS amid sector volatility.Read More
NSE will hold Muhurat Trading on October 21 from 1:45 to 2:45 pm, marking Diwali celebrations. Volumes are usually light but sentiment positive. This year, Indian markets lag global peers, with FIIs pulling out Rs 1.4 lakh crore. Analysts see tactical buying opportunities despite volatility and global trade tensions.Read More
Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty retreated for a second session on Monday, with IT shares leading losses after United States sharply increased the one-time fee for H-1B visas to $100,000, delivering a fresh blow to a sector that had only just begun to stabilize.Read More
The Indian rupee weakened following new U.S. visa regulations that impacted IT stocks. The rupee closed at 88.3075 against the dollar, a 0.2% decrease. Indian stock indexes also declined, with IT stocks particularly affected by the increased H-1B visa fees. Concerns over U.S. tariffs continue to pressure the rupee, while traders await insights from Federal...Read More
Even as India’s economy shows strong signs of resilience on the back of consumption, government spending, and support from the Reserve Bank of India, concerns around capital expenditure (capex) remain unresolved. Jahangir Aziz, a noted economist, believes the problem runs far deeper than short-term cyclical issues.Read More
Swiggy shares fell 2.7% after JM Financial downgraded the stock to Reduce, citing a weakening balance sheet and rising competition in quick commerce. Despite revenue growth, cash reserves are declining, and Instamart faces expansion challenges. The brokerage advises a $500 million fundraise, with limited near-term upside for shareholders.Read More
Indian IT stocks plunged up to 5% after Donald Trump hiked H-1B visa fees to $100,000, erasing Rs 82,600 crore market value. Analysts warn margin pressure, rising wages, and profitability risks could deepen challenges for software exporters.Read More
Retail investors reduced exposure across several Indian stocks in Q1FY26, while institutional investors, particularly FIIs and mutual funds, increased stakes. This shift supported a rally, with 43 companies delivering strong returns and eight stocks soaring 40–80%. The trend highlights growing institutional dominance in driving market momentum.Read More
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