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February 25, 2026
Indian stocks saw sharp moves as Concord Biotech surged 17% on heavy volumes, Lloyds Metals and Energy and Schaeffler India gained on positive triggers, while IRFC, Waaree Energies and State Bank of India declined.
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At close, Sensex was up a little over 50 points at 82,276. This marks a fall of around 682 points from its intraday high of 82,958, which it had hit in the morning amid strong buying in IT stocks. Nifty 50 ended the session around 58 points higher at 25,482, after falling over 170 points...
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Realty Income forecast 2026 annual ​funds from ​operations (FFO) below Wall Street estimates on ​Tuesday, citing slowing demand and higher property management costs amid an uncertain macroeconomic environment.
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India’s wealth management sector is poised for high-teen growth, fueled by a surge in IPO wealth and a new generation of entrepreneurs. Investors now seek holistic, institutional-grade advice, driving demand for trusted advisors. Global diversification and alternative investments are also gaining prominence, with technology enhancing, not replacing, human expertise in this evolving landscape.
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The Indian ​rupee ended nearly flat ​on Wednesday as dollar demand spurred by maturing ​contracts in the non-deliverable forwards market blunted positive impulses from modest inflows and gains in Asian peers.
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IDiscussions are ongoing and details such as the size and timing of the share sale could change, the people said. A spokesperson for Bagmane REIT didn’t respond to a request for comment.
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Foreign institutional investors increased stakes in 11 high-growth companies from the BSE1000 universe, each delivering strong earnings growth and stock returns of up to 268% over the past year. These multibaggers, backed by solid fundamentals and institutional confidence, continue to remain key stocks for investors tracking momentum and growth opportunities.
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European ​shares rose to a record high on Wednesday, underpinned by a rebound in financials after British bank HSBC raised a key lending target, ‌while concerns that ⁠newer ⁠AI models might imminently disrupt traditional businesses appeared to ease.
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CLSA has maintained an Outperform rating on Tata Consultancy Services with a target price of Rs 3,593, implying 39% upside. The brokerage sees scope for a Rs 35 Q4 dividend and a potential buyback. However, AI disruption concerns and macroeconomic risks continue to weigh on IT sector valuations.
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International brokerage CLSA has said that it continues to favour large caps, but sees more EPS downgrades for small cap stocks.
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