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Global investment firm Think Investments has invested Rs 136 crore in edtech unicorn PhysicsWallah ahead of its Rs 3,480-crore IPO opening on November 11. The investment involves a 0.37 per cent stake purchase from 14 employees at Rs 127 apiece
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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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Sensex and Nifty rebounded in early trade, tracking global gains and expectations of a US Federal Reserve rate cut. Strong foreign fund inflows boosted market sentiment, with major Asian indices trading higher, though select domestic stocks lagged amid ongoing volatility
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Mumbai markets opened lower on Friday as Sensex fell 153 points and Nifty dropped 51 amid profit booking and FII outflows. Despite recent highs, Hindustan Unilever and Kotak Bank declined, while ICICI Bank and Tata Steel gained; Asian markets traded higher
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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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MedPlus Health Services shares fell over 3.6 pre cent after its subsidiary, Optival Health Solutions, received a 15-day drug license suspension at a Karnataka store, potentially affecting revenue. Despite setbacks, CareEdge reaffirmed its financial ratings for the company’s bank facilities
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TCS reported a 1.39 per cent rise in Q2 FY26 net profit to Rs 12,075 crore, with revenues growing 2.39 per cent to Rs 65,799 crore. Sequentially, profit fell 5.3 per cent, while revenue increased 3.7 per cent. The company declared a second interim dividend of Rs 11 per share
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The move, targeting mainly mid and senior roles, comes as part of TCS’ strategy to become a “future-ready” organisation
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Sensex and Nifty opened lower on Wednesday amid global market weakness and rising US inflation. Experts cited tariff-related uncertainty and lack of earnings momentum as key concerns. Asian indices also traded mixed, while Brent crude inched up 0.20%.
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US hedge fund Jane Street has deposited Rs 4,843.57 crore in an escrow account in compliance with Sebi's interim order. It has now requested that certain market restrictions be lifted. Sebi is currently examining the plea as part of due process
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From 1.67 Crore to Over 11.5 Crore Investors, Indian Market Capitalization Jumps from Rs 67 Lakh Cr to Rs 440 Lakh Cr, Marking a New Era in Digital Finance
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On Thursday night, India promptly intercepted and neutralized Pakistan's renewed attempts to target military installations using drones and missiles in areas including Jammu and Pathankot, following earlier similar strikes at 15 locations across the northern and western regions, escalating tensions and raising concerns of a broader conflict.
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All Sensex constituents were in the red, with Tata Steel plunging over 8 per cent and Tata Motors sliding more than 7 per cent. Other major losers included HCL Technologies, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Larsen & Toubro, Tata Consultancy Services, and Reliance Industries.
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US President Donald Trump plans to roll out a set of reciprocal tariffs on April 2, which he says will be ‘Liberation Day’ for the US
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A positive trend in the US and European markets powered the rally in Indian equities; Foreign institutional investors bought shares worth Rs 7,470.36 crore on March 21
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Knowing how to Use a SIP Plan Calculator for Effective Investment Planning A Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) allows individuals to invest a fixed amount at regular intervals.
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The company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of South Korean giant LG Electronics Inc., had filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with SEBI on December 6, 2024
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Venture capitalists have shown increasing interest in the Indian IPO market as several major companies have gone public with venture funding this year
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Gen Z is changing the game when it comes to investing as the stock market is not just for experienced investors anymore. Unlike previous generations who were dependent on traditional forms of investment like gold and fixed deposits, Gen Z has taken a leap into index funds, stocks, and investing through fintech.
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The initial share sale received bids for 1,49,18,937 shares against 89,70,371 shares on offer, translating into 1.66 times subscription