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Kumar Gaurav is a business journalist driven by a profound passion for the economy, culture, and human rights. He covers market movements, IPOs, regulatory updates, and major developments in equity markets. Having earned a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of Delhi's Delhi School of Journalism, Kumar previously worked with ET Now and Financial Express, focusing on primary and secondary markets. His dedication lies in uncovering the connections between the markets and the human experience, offering a nuanced perspective on the world of business.
Kumar Gaurav is a business journalist driven by a profound passion for the economy, culture, and human rights. He covers market movements, IPOs, regulatory updates, and major developments in equity markets. Having earned a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of Delhi's Delhi School of Journalism, Kumar previously worked with ET Now and Financial Express, focusing on primary and secondary markets. His dedication lies in uncovering the connections between the markets and the human experience, offering a nuanced perspective on the world of business.
The sell-off extended into the crypto markets too, with Ethereum (ETH), the world's second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation, taking the worst hit among other popular cryptocurrencies
Pharma shares, which had outperformed in the markets on Thursday, fell sharply on Friday, dropping over 4 per cent after Trump said he is looking at never-before-seen tariffs on pharmaceuticals
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While the Nifty IT index lost 4.21 per cent due to US recession fears, investors found comfort in the pharma sector, which was spared harsh treatment in the sweeping tariffs announced by US President
Tausif Shaikh, India analyst for pharma and healthcare, BNP Paribas India, prefers domestic-focused companies like Torrent Pharmaceuticals, and JB Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals in the sector
Bitcoin's next resistance, analysts said, stands at $87,800, while support rises to $81,700
Markets, analysts said, will react to the announcement of reciprocal tariffs and the initial response from global markets, which could influence sentiment
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Bitcoin briefly tested resistance at $85,526 before pulling back, signaling potential consolidation in the near term
The benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty50, ended lower by over 1 percent each in the first trading session of the financial year 2025-26 (FY26)
He expects the funds to come into the digital network from Russian real estate, Chinese private equity, and markets in Africa and South America
In FY25, benchmarks - Sensex and Nifty50 - logged gains of nearly 5 per cent each
The escalation of trade tensions following US President Donald Trump's tariff announcement, analysts believe, has injected fresh volatility into traditional markets
Auto stocks, on the other hand, witnessed a sell-off after US President Donald Trump announced a 25 per cent tariff on imported cars and key auto parts, effective April 3
Analysts attribute this success in the primary markets to the remarkable performance of secondary markets for most part of FY25
Market analysts suggest that the recent movements in the crypto market reflect a mix of resilience and caution. Investors should keep an eye on US jobless claims and GDP data due later today
The profit booking among the broader markets was seen more in the small-cap shares, as the Nifty Smallcap100 index settled down by 1.07 per cent
The IT sector defied the market's trend by adding gains, driven by positive global cues stemming from expectations of softer tariffs and a recent correction in valuations
The world's largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation, Bitcoin, nevertheless, has been holding steady above the $86,000 mark
The mainboard segment will remain dormant for another week. Notably, Quality Power was the last mainboard company to go public, listing on the bourses on February 24, 2025