Indian equities declined for a third straight session, with stock-specific action anticipated from major company earnings. Analysts foresee a sideways trading range for the Nifty, influenced by ongoing results and global sentiment. The India VIX surged, reflecting increased market fear, while the rupee hit an all-time low against the dollar amid foreign fund outflows.Read More
Wall Street surged on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 posting its largest one-day gain in two months. Investors celebrated the averted U.S. tariffs on European allies, stemming from a framework agreement on Greenland. This positive news contrasted sharply with the previous day’s selloff, boosting all major benchmarks.Read More
Many companies will announce their December quarter results today. IndiGo’s earnings are expected to be mixed. Revenue is predicted to grow, but profits may fall. This is due to higher costs and lower ticket prices. Other key companies like Adani Green and DLF will also share their financial performance. Investors are watching these announcements closely...Read More
Armour Security India is poised for its NSE SME debut with muted grey market sentiment, showing a 0% premium. The Rs 26.51 crore IPO, fully a fresh issue, saw modest subscription of 1.82 times. The private security and facility management firm, serving diverse sectors nationwide, plans to utilize IPO funds for working capital, equipment, and...Read More
Hannah Joseph Hospital’s Rs 42 crore IPO opens Thursday with a flat grey market premium, indicating cautious investor sentiment. The issue, priced between Rs 67 and Rs 70, aims to raise funds for expansion, including a radiation oncology center. The hospital, operating in Madurai since 2011, reported steady financial growth.Read More
SBI Chairman Challa Sreenivasulu Setty anticipates a private investment rebound once US tariff issues resolve. He believes SBI can achieve its growth aims organically, focusing on AI to boost efficiency. Setty also noted room for consolidation in public sector banking, but SBI does not need inorganic growth. Savings accounts are stable, but current accounts are...Read More
In his resignation letter addressed to the company’s board of directors, Ratra said that after careful thought and personal reflection, he had decided to explore entrepreneurial opportunities.Read More
Foreign investors withdrew ₹22,420 crore from Indian markets in early January 2026. The FMCG sector saw the largest sell-off, losing shares worth ₹6,128 crore. Financial services and IT also experienced outflows. Investors are reportedly sensitive to high valuations in FMCG. Metals and mining was the only sector to see significant foreign buying.Read More
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