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Sirali Gupta is a Mumba-based correspondent with Business Standard, covering stocks, IPOs, mutual funds, and personal finance-related news. She has a knack for writing in-depth research-based business stories.
Sirali Gupta is a Mumba-based correspondent with Business Standard, covering stocks, IPOs, mutual funds, and personal finance-related news. She has a knack for writing in-depth research-based business stories.
Stock Market Today: The BSE Sensex today soared 1,093.1 points or 1.37 per cent to hit an intraday high of 80,570. The NSE Nifty50, meanwhile, jumped 324.3 points or 1.33 per cent at 24,538
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While the US presidential elections will be closely monitored, September quarter results, BOJ's meeting minutes, and other macroeconomic data will also be on radar
The BSE Sensex climbed as much as 1,226.43 points, or 1.62 per cent, from the day's low to reach a high of 79,523.13 before settling at 79,476.63
While the market closely eyes the US presidential elections, corporate earnings and macroeconomic data will also be on radar
FII selling, US elections, muted Q2 earnings and other factors are among the top reasons why Indian benchmark indices are trading with deep cuts today
Analysts and investors will keep an eye on management's commentary around recent decisions to foray into healthcare
Investors will closely watch the developments in the US with respect to elections and interest rate cuts this week
Meta Platforms warned of a significant acceleration in its infrastructure expenses in 2025 in its third-quarter earnings report on Wednesday
Along with September quarter results across countries, investors will react to key macroeconomic data, including advance US GDP estimates, India's core sector growth, and China's manufacturing PMI
Corporate earnings in the US and India, apart from US GDP and job openings data, along with India's September month manufacturing numbers will be on investors' radar today
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Q2 earnings, Afcons Infrastructure IPO close and factors such as receding tensions in West Asia, and global markets is expected to have a bearing on Indian shares
The stock opened at Rs 2,550 on the BSE, reflecting a 69.66 per cent premium over its IPO allotment price of Rs 1,503, while on the NSE, it debuted at Rs 2,500, showing a 66.33 per cent premium
Shares of Deepak Builders & Engineers India Ltd and Waaree Energies Ltd will list on the bourses today
Analysts will monitor the demand outlook on rural as compared to urban, competitive intensity, raw material trends, hotels & agri business outlook
Market analysts remain cautious on Hyundai Motor India, recommending profit booking and re-entry at lower levels, citing market volatility and the company's disappointing listing
Hindustan Unilever's (HUL) Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation (Ebitda) is likely to remain flat at Rs 3,698.7 crore on an average
In Q2, investors will monitor any change in guidance from Zomato/Blinkit and the 'District' scale-up strategy
Nitco has settled all its dues with LIC and also entered into a memorandum of intent of settlement with Authum Investment and Infrastructure