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Eight of India’s top-10 most valued firms lost a combined Rs 79,129.21 crore last week amid a bearish market, with Bajaj Finance and ICICI Bank hit hardest, while Reliance Industries and Larsen & Toubro gained
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BSE Index Services has launched four new factor indices—Momentum 30, Low Volatility 30, Enhanced Value 30 and Quality 30—under the BSE 100 large-cap TMC universe, offering quarterly reconstitution, score-based weighting and expanded opportunities for passive and benchmarking strategies
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Meesho shares debuted with over 46% premium on NSE and BSE after its Rs 5,421-crore IPO saw strong 79-times subscription. The company plans to use proceeds for cloud infrastructure, marketing, acquisitions and other strategic growth initiatives
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Defence PSU BEML Ltd secured a Rs 157 crore order from Loram Rail Maintenance India to manufacture switch rail grinding machines, enhancing railway track maintenance, safety, and longevity. BEML operates in defence, mining, construction, and rail sectors
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The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) has placed nine stocks, including RRP Semiconductors, under a new weekly trading surveillance framework from November 10, 2025, to curb excessive volatility and maintain market integrity
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IndiGo’s parent company, InterGlobe Aviation, reported a Rs 2,582 crore net loss for the September quarter, mainly due to adverse currency movements. Despite a 10 per cent rise in topline revenue, the airline’s shares slipped over 1 per cent on the BSE
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Mumbai’s Sensex and Nifty rebounded after a weak start, supported by foreign fund inflows and hopes of US Fed rate cuts. Gains in select stocks and positive investor sentiment fueled the recovery despite mixed global cues and tech sector laggards
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Adani Power shareholders have approved a 1:5 stock split, sub-dividing each ₹10 share into five shares of ₹2 each. The move, aimed at boosting retail investor participation, raises total equity shares from 2,480 crore to 12,400 crore
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Sensex rebounded 329 points on Monday as IT and auto stocks led gains, driven by global optimism and hopes of a US Federal Reserve rate cut. Nifty rose 98 points, while midcap and smallcap indices showed mixed performance
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Highway Infrastructure Ltd debuted on BSE and NSE with over 64% premium to its IPO price of Rs 70, valuing the firm at Rs 881 crore. The Rs 130-crore IPO, oversubscribed 300.61 times, funds tollway, EPC, and real estate operations
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Anthem Biosciences shares debuted with a 27% premium over the IPO price of ₹570, listing at ₹723 on Monday. The ₹3,395-crore IPO, subscribed 63.86 times, saw strong institutional interest. Anthem is a CRDMO specializing in complex fermentation-based APIs
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Globe Civil Projects Ltd made a strong market debut, with shares jumping over 28% on the BSE and NSE against the IPO price of ₹71. The ₹119-crore IPO was oversubscribed 86 times, reflecting high investor demand and strong listing gains
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The 30-share BSE Sensex surged 504.57 points to reach 81,816.89 in early trading, while the NSE Nifty advanced 137.25 points to 24,889.70.
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The stock tanked 4.33 per cent to Rs 415.10 on the BSE. At the NSE, it tumbled 4.81 per cent to Rs 413. The stock emerged as the biggest laggard among the BSE Sensex firms
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Forex analysts noted that the rupee continued to face pressure from rising month-end dollar demand by exporters and banks, while foreign fund inflows remained subdued amid mixed signals from domestic equity markets.
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Additionally, market optimism was further boosted by the early arrival of the monsoon, the Reserve Bank's record Rs 2.69 lakh crore dividend announcement for FY25, and US President Donald Trump's decision to postpone 50 per cent EU tariffs until July 9, experts noted.
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The 30-share BSE benchmark Sensex plunged 578.3 points to 81,018.33 in early trade, while the NSE Nifty dropped 203.45 points to 24,610.
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The 30-share BSE benchmark Sensex recovered in early trade, rising by 267.68 points to reach 81,454.12, while the NSE Nifty advanced 82.25 points to 24,766.15. Among the top performers on the Sensex were Nestle, HDFC Bank, Hindustan Unilever, Maruti, UltraTech Cement, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Motors, and State Bank of India
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The stock tanked 5.68 per cent to Rs 735.95 on the BSE. At the NSE, shares of the firm dropped 3.90 per cent to Rs 750
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Investor sentiment was further buoyed by strong buying in blue-chip IT stocks. In early trade, the 30-share BSE Sensex surged 658.96 points to 80,254.55, while the NSE Nifty climbed 192.05 points to 24,359.30.