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October 6, 2025
Jaguar Land Rover, Tata Motors’ UK subsidiary, plans to raise a £500 million private loan to support its supplier base and stabilize operations after a significant cyberattack. This funding is separate from a pending £1.5 billion state-backed guarantee. JLR is restarting production, but full recovery is not anticipated before Christmas, prompting additional financial efforts.
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Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty opened higher on Monday, propelled by advances in banking and IT stocks. Investor sentiment received a boost from recent central bank lending reforms, as traders also positioned themselves ahead of the busy quarterly earnings season. The Sensex climbed 0.15%, while the Nifty gained 0.18% at the open.
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Stocks like Asian Paints, Pidilite Industries, and Power Finance Corporation closed above their 200-day moving averages, signaling a potential bullish trend in select Nifty500 names.
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Tata Steel, Power Grid, and AU Small Finance Bank are among seven Nifty200 stocks showing a bullish RSI upswing, signalling strengthening momentum.
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Five Nifty200 stocks, including Indian Bank and Hindalco, hit fresh 5-year highs, signalling strong bullish momentum.
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The rupee is poised for modest relief this week, bolstered by significant IPO inflows, including Tata Capital’s $1.75 billion and LG Electronics India’s $1.3 billion share sales. Bond yields are also expected to ease, driven by lower-than-anticipated state debt issuance. While these inflows offer temporary support, a sustained rupee recovery largely depends on positive developments...
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Japan’s Nikkei stock index reached a record high after Sanae Takaichi became the ruling party leader. Investors anticipate her expansionist fiscal and monetary policies. The yen weakened, and short-term bond yields fell, suggesting delayed rate hikes. This unwound earlier expectations for immediate interest rate increases. Long-term bond yields rose on deficit spending concerns.
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Britain’s government will streamline the home-buying process. This aims to cut four weeks off the typical five-month period. Early publication of search and survey information will be required. Binding contracts for buyers and sellers are also being considered. This could halve failed property transactions. First-time buyers may save an average of 710 pounds.
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