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January 21, 2026
Despite strong order bookings, the BSE Infotech index has seen minimal gains, reflecting investor concerns over project execution delays slowing revenue growth. Analysts anticipate a gradual recovery driven by large deal ramp-ups and AI opportunities, though short-term trends remain subject to geopolitical factors.
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Gold reached a new record high of $4,700 an ounce as geopolitical tensions fueled safe-haven demand, while silver also surpassed $95. A weaker dollar and expectations of US interest rate cuts are further supporting the precious metals’ rally.
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Hindustan Zinc’s December quarter results have drawn mixed reactions from brokerages. While analysts are impressed by the company’s robust operating performance, they express caution regarding the stock’s high valuation. Price targets from various firms suggest potential downside or modest upside from current levels.
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Crude oil prices dipped on Wednesday, with West Texas Intermediate falling as geopolitical tensions and anticipated U.S. inventory builds overshadowed a temporary output halt in Kazakhstan. Despite a brief rally on strong China data and the Kazakh field shutdowns, broader market pressures are expected to persist, impacting global oil markets.
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On Tuesday, Bharat Heavy Electricals’ stock suffered a notable plunge of more than 4%, representing its most dramatic decline in five months. This downturn stemmed from investor concerns over margin pressures revealed in the company’s third-quarter report. Analysts are optimistic, predicting that improvements in margins could surface once new contracts are underway post-fiscal year 2026.
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Major Wall Street indexes experienced their largest one-day drops in three months, driven by renewed tariff threats from President Trump against Europe. This “risk-off” sentiment boosted gold to record highs and pressured U.S. Treasuries, while Bitcoin also declined. The selloff, triggered by Trump’s proposed tariffs on European goods, raises concerns about market volatility.
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Asian markets fell Wednesday, mirroring a Wall Street slump. Investors reacted to trade tensions over Greenland and bond market volatility. Gold prices reached a new record. Japanese, South Korean, and Australian stocks opened lower. US Treasury yields saw a significant rise. Global funds are pulling back from American assets. This situation highlights growing investor unease.
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Indian markets saw a decline on Tuesday due to widespread selling and weak global sentiment. Analysts are watching key sectors like banking and IT for potential rebounds. Several companies including Eternal, Tata Motors, and AU Small Finance Bank are in focus due to news and third-quarter results.
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