Retail algo trading, which allows investors to use automated strategies via computer programs, will be offered through application programming interfaces
So far this year, foreign investors have offloaded $17.6 billion, the second-highest on record for the January-September period
Stock markets will be driven by RBI's interest rate decision, tariff-related developments, global trends and trading activity of foreign investors in this holiday-shortened week, analysts said. Macroeconomic data announcements, such as industrial production and HSBC PMI manufacturing data, would also be tracked by investors. Stock markets would remain closed on Thursday for Dussehra and Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti. "Markets step into a data-heavy week, where both domestic and global cues will dictate momentum. On the domestic front, industrial production data and the RBI's policy decision will be in focus, along with the expiry of September derivatives contracts, which could add to volatility. "Globally, updates on the US-India trade deal will be closely tracked," Ajit Mishra SVP, Research, Religare Broking Ltd, said. India and the US have decided to continue negotiations for early conclusion of a mutually beneficial bilateral trade agreement, the Commerce Ministry said on Friday. "A
At the bourses, meanwhile, the Nifty 50 has gained around 6.5 per cent thus far in calendar year 2025 (CY) and outrun the Nifty 500 (up 4.2 per cent)
Recent order wins; strong Q1 show has triggered a sharp rally at Netweb Technologies counter. Technical charts hint that the stock can potentially gain another 15% from here.
Intense Technologies zooms 20%: Till 01:47 PM; a combined 4.37 million equity shares representing 18.6 per cent of total equity of the company changed hands on the NSE and BSE.
Patel explained that he's long liked to trade stocks and said that in this case he simply saw "good investment" opportunities in Krispy Kreme Inc. and ON Semiconductor Corp
India has not done badly-it's just that other markets have done better, Wood said. For India, he believes, the inflows from domestic investors have been critical in preventing a correction.
Breakout stocks: GMR Airports, Mahanagar Gas, Redington, JSW Infrastructure and Bank of Maharashtra can rally up to 28%, suggest technical charts.
The southward movement in the stock came after the company announced to discontinue domestic airport lounges for its clients. The company said that impact of the same is material.
Data shows that as of date 36 out of Nifty 50 shares, and 314 out of Nifty 500 stocks were trading above the long-term 200-Day Moving Average.
Equity markets will keenly track outcome of the US Federal Reserve policy meeting this week amid heightened expectations of an interest rate cut along with WPI inflation data, analysts said. Any further development on the USIndia trade front would also drive trends in the equity market, experts said. "Looking ahead, the key global event this week will be the US FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) meeting outcome on September 17. Markets are widely factoring in a minimum 25 bps rate cut, given signs of a slowdown in the US job market. "On the domestic front, any further developments on the USIndia trade front will also remain a critical driver of market sentiment. Overall, FII flows will continue to play a pivotal role in sustaining momentum," Santosh Meena, Head of Research at Swastika Investmart, said. Last week, the BSE benchmark jumped 1,193.94 points or 1.47 per cent, and the NSE Nifty climbed 373 points or 1.50 per cent. The Nifty registered its eighth straight day of uptrend
Adani Power shares slipped 5 per cent in morning deals, logging an intra-day low at ₹602.5 per share; but took a U-turn later; here's why
Concord Control Systems hit a record high of ₹2,588.75, and traded 12 per cent higher in Wednesday's intra-day trade on the BSE; Ace investor Mukul Agrawal owns up to 4 per cent stake in the company.
Sal Steel was locked at the 10% upper circuit in Tuesday's trading session; after having hit the 20% upper limit in the preceding two trading sessions.
Auto stocks - Maruti, Mahindra & Mahindra and Hyundai Motor were in focus on Monday amid price cut buzz on lower GST rates, and have gained up to 49% in FY26. Here's a technical check on auto shares.
The breadth and depth of the new rate cuts, analysts at Bernstein said, especially in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) categories saw rate reductions well beyond what they thought was possible
Any disappointment on the rate front, analysts believe, could trigger a knee jerk correction fall in the stocks and sectors that have seen a good run in the last few weeks
HBL Engineering, Godfrey Phillips, Ola Electric, Sarda Energy and Uno Minda gained over 20% in Aug. In general, 20% gain is considered a bullish sign; here's a technical check on these 5 stocks.
CIAN Agro's board is scheduled to meet on September 2, 2025 to present its 38th Annual Report, fix date for the Annual General Meeting and consider a proposal for shifting its registered office.