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India's equity benchmarks rose on Tuesday, led by Reliance Industries and auto makers on hopes of a demand boost from proposed goods and services tax (GST) cuts.
The Indian stock market saw its fourth consecutive day of gains, with the Sensex rising over 400 points and Nifty 50 surpassing 25,000. Easing geopolitical tensions and domestic reforms, particularly GST changes,
The brokerage house has kept a neutral stance on banks, chemicals, consumer durables, EMS, IT services, metals and mining, healthcare, and retail sectors.
India's stock benchmarks are set to open higher on Monday, buoyed by cooling Russian oil supply concerns after a meeting between the U.S. and Russian Presidents and an S&P ratings upgrade that affirmed the country's macroeconomic stability.
India has gone from fund managers’ top Asian stock market pick to their least preferred in just three months amid US President Donald Trump’s tariff escalation, according to a Bank of America Corp. survey.
Small-cap stock under ₹50 gained during the intraday trades on Tuesday following a rally in the Indian stock market. Check details about Hazoor Multi Projects Limited business updates
AI startup Perplexity is augmenting its Finance dashboard with the ability to transcribe Indian public companies' quarterly earnings calls live, as well as show schedules for post-results conference calls.
Indian markets open higher, driven by GST reform expectations and potential de-escalation of geopolitical tensions. Sensex up 0.24 per cent, Nifty gains 0.19 per cent.
Bajaj Auto, Hero MotoCorp, TVS Motor, Tata Motors and Maruti Suzuki rose 1–3% intraday, with the Nifty Auto index up over 1%, as investors cheered hopes of easing supply worries and tax relief
The Sensex closed 371 points, or 0.46 per cent, higher at 81,644.39, while the Nifty 50 settled at 24,980.65, up 104 points, or 0.42 per cent. Investors earned about ₹4 lakh crore in a single session.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in New Delhi on Tuesday. (India's Press Information Bureau/Reuters) China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi made a veiled reference to the U.S. in New Delhi on Monday, by ...
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