As of April 07, five NSE F&O stocks saw a sharp rise in futures open interest, signalling heightened derivatives activity. The surge indicates a growing number of participants either opening new positions or adding to existing ones, reflecting stronger conviction in the short-term price direction of these stocks.Read More
Markets ended higher for the third consecutive session amidst volatility. Today’s trade will focus on ceasefire developments and the MPC meeting’s commentary. Key stocks in focus include Torrent Power, GAIL, J&K Bank, Ola Electric, Vedanta, and Infosys due to various corporate actions and news.Read More
Global markets surged as US President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran. The US dollar weakened significantly against major currencies like the euro, yen, Australian dollar, and New Zealand dollar. This development eased geopolitical tensions, leading to a ‘risk-on’ sentiment. Cryptocurrencies also saw substantial gains following the announcement.Read More
Benchmark indices extended gains for the fourth consecutive session, supported by a marginal cooling in crude oil prices. Stocks are expected to react to the RBI monetary policy and geopolitical developments, with volatility likely to remain elevated. India VIX fell 3.3% to 24.70 levels.Read More
Sandeep Ghosh, Visa’s India and South Asia head, is stepping down after more than four years to pursue an external opportunity. His departure occurs as the payments company intensifies its focus on digital payments and regional partnerships. A successor has been identified and will be announced shortly to ensure a seamless transition.Read More
IndiaFirst Life’s proposed stake sale to BNP Paribas Cardif is delayed. Union Bank of India has exited its corporate agency tie-up with IndiaFirst Life. This development impacts the deal closure and growth visibility. Bancassurance is a key business driver for IndiaFirst Life. Discussions are continuing regarding the renewal of the agreement.Read More
Big Wall Street firms like Bank of America, Citadel Securities, and Goldman Sachs support a new plan from the Options Clearing. This plan changes how money is collected to cover defaults. Retail brokers, however, fear this will cost them hundreds of millions. The dispute highlights growing friction over risk management as retail trading surges.Read More
Sebi has granted a one-time breather to listed companies struggling to meet minimum public shareholding norms due to market volatility from West Asian geopolitical tensions. The regulator will not initiate penal action against companies with compliance deadlines between April 1 and September 30, 2026, effectively suspending enforcement measures.Read More
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