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January 1, 2026
Sebi has barred 26 individuals from the securities market for up to two years for manipulating the price of SME-listed DU Digital Technologies, whose stock surged 1,393% between 2021 and 2023. The regulator ordered disgorgement of Rs 98.78 lakh plus interest and imposed penalties totalling Rs 1.87 crore after finding coordinated, deceptive trading.
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The Indian market ended Thursday with the Sensex marginally lower and the Nifty slightly higher, as gains in IT stocks offset losses in FMCG counters like ITC following a new cigarette tax. Trading was thin due to global holidays, with attention now on Q3 earnings, budget cues, and global developments shaping 2026.
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The year 2025 was scary good for investors. It was scary because the U.S. stock market plunged to several historic drops on worries about everything from President Donald Trump’s tariffs to interest rates to a possible bubble in artificial-intelligence technology.
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Ten NSE midcap companies have delivered a consistently strong RoE above 25% for four straight years, signalling robust profitability and management efficiency, StockEdge data shows.
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Realty firm The House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) has sold 1,419 apartments for Rs 640 crore at its housing project in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) on strong demand for low-cost homes.
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Ten BSE-listed stocks, including Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor, hit fresh 52-week highs despite a flat market, extending monthly gains of up to 20% and signalling strong bullish momentum.
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Indian government bonds ‍kicked off 2026 with range-bound ​trades on Thursday, with traders largely staying on the ⁠sidelines, wary that a buyer-thin market may struggle to absorb upcoming debt supply.
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Indian markets ended flat on Thursday as ITC and Godfrey Phillips tumbled on higher tobacco excise, while Vodafone Idea and Ashok Leyland gained on positive developments.
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India’s top business houses experienced a mixed 2025, with Reliance Industries leading wealth creation and Tata Group facing significant market value erosion. While some conglomerates saw substantial gains driven by specific sectors and companies, others grappled with weak earnings and sector-specific challenges, reflecting selective investor optimism.
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