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India Stock Market Today: Nifty 50 Closes Below 23,900, Sensex Slides 1.7% as Oil Volatility Hits Banks

India Stock Market Today: Nifty 50 Closes Below 23,900, Sensex Slides 1.7% as Oil Volatility Hits Banks

India’s Nifty 50 fell 1.63% to 23,866.85 and the Sensex dropped 1.72% to 76,863.71 on Wednesday as oil prices surged and Middle East tensions deepened. Twelve of 16 major sectors declined, with HDFC Bank down 1.8% and Reliance Industries off 1.3%. The rupee weakened to 92.04 per dollar. Adani Total Gas jumped 20% after emergency gas measures were invoked.
Sensex slips again, Nifty ends below 25,700 as tariff worries bite — Infosys earnings land after the bell

Sensex slips again, Nifty ends below 25,700 as tariff worries bite — Infosys earnings land after the bell

Indian shares fell Wednesday, with the Nifty 50 down 0.26% and Sensex losing 0.29%, marking seven losses in eight sessions. Foreign investors have pulled $2 billion from Indian stocks this month. State-run banks outperformed, with Union Bank of India up 7.9% after a 9% profit rise, while IT stocks lagged. Markets will close Thursday for Maharashtra municipal elections.
India stock market today: Nifty, Sensex end lower again as tariff worries sink risk mood

India stock market today: Nifty, Sensex end lower again as tariff worries sink risk mood

Nifty 50 dropped 0.75% and Sensex fell 0.72% Friday, marking a fifth consecutive decline and their steepest weekly loss in over three months amid tariff uncertainty. Foreign investors sold 15.28 billion rupees in equities Wednesday. Vodafone Idea jumped up to 9% after the government capped AGR dues. Manappuram Finance slid 5% on reports of RBI objections to Bain Capital’s takeover plan.
India Stock Market Biggest Losers Today (December 11, 2025): IndiGo, Hubtown, Asian Paints, Bharti Airtel and More

India Stock Market Biggest Losers Today (December 11, 2025): IndiGo, Hubtown, Asian Paints, Bharti Airtel and More

India’s Sensex and Nifty 50 rose about 0.5% Thursday after three days of losses, with Sensex near 84,800 and Nifty 50 at 25,890 by mid-afternoon. Large stocks like Asian Paints, Bharti Airtel, and Bajaj Finance slipped up to 0.7%. Aviation, real estate, and oil & gas sectors saw sharp selling. The rupee hit a record low near 90.47 against the dollar.
Biggest Stock Losers Today in India (9 December 2025): Asian Paints, LT Foods, ITC Hotels, Coforge Drag Nifty & Sensex

Biggest Stock Losers Today in India (9 December 2025): Asian Paints, LT Foods, ITC Hotels, Coforge Drag Nifty & Sensex

Indian stocks fell sharply by late morning Tuesday, with the Sensex down 468 points near 84,634 and Nifty 50 lower by 0.55% around 25,819. Mid- and small-cap indices dropped about 1.5% each. Asian Paints slid nearly 4%, leading large-cap declines, while Infosys, M&M, Wipro, and Tata Steel also fell. Over 380 NSE stocks hit 52-week lows as market breadth remained weak.
Stocks to Buy Today, 4 December 2025: Wipro, JK Tyre, Asian Paints, Indus Towers, Infosys, Hindustan Copper and More

Stocks to Buy Today, 4 December 2025: Wipro, JK Tyre, Asian Paints, Indus Towers, Infosys, Hindustan Copper and More

The Sensex fell 0.2% to 85,265 and the Nifty 50 dropped 47 points to 26,033 on Thursday, as profit-taking and a record-low rupee weighed on sentiment. Nifty IT outperformed, climbing 1.5% for a second session, with all constituents in the green. Foreign investors continued to sell for a fifth straight day. Wipro broke out above key technical levels, drawing fresh buy calls from analysts.
Sensex, Nifty Open Lower on December 2, 2025 as Rupee Hits Record Low and Profit-Booking Cools Dalal Street Rally

Sensex, Nifty Open Lower on December 2, 2025 as Rupee Hits Record Low and Profit-Booking Cools Dalal Street Rally

India’s Sensex fell 409 points to close at 85,232.75 on Tuesday, while Nifty 50 ended at 26,039, both slipping from record highs as investors booked profits. Financial stocks led declines, offsetting gains in PSU banks and select defensives. The rupee hit a new low near ₹89.95 per US dollar during the session. Declines outnumbered advances about 2:1 by midday.
Dalal Street in Turmoil: Sensex Plunges 2,500 Points in a Week – Should You Buy the Dip or Brace for More?

Sensex, Nifty Close Flat on Nov 13, 2025; Bank Nifty Hits Record High, Asian Paints Jumps; Rupee Near 88.66 as CPI Prints Record Low

The Sensex closed nearly flat at 84,478.67 and the Nifty 50 at 25,879.15 on Thursday as investors paused ahead of Bihar election results. The Nifty Bank index hit a record intraday high near 58,616. Asian Paints surged to a 52-week high after strong earnings, while Mahindra & Mahindra and Adani Ports slipped. October CPI fell to 0.25% y/y, and the rupee ended at 88.6650 per US dollar.
Dalal Street in Turmoil: Sensex Plunges 2,500 Points in a Week – Should You Buy the Dip or Brace for More?

Stock Market Today, 13 Nov 2025: GIFT Nifty flat, record‑low CPI lifts rate‑cut hopes; US shutdown vote in focus; Asian Paints, Tata Steel, HAL, IRCTC on radar

India’s October CPI fell to a record low 0.25% year-on-year, fueling rate cut speculation. GIFT Nifty futures pointed to a muted open. The rupee closed at 88.63 per US dollar on Wednesday. Wall Street ended mixed, with the Dow hitting a record close as investors awaited a US government shutdown resolution.
Dalal Street in Turmoil: Sensex Plunges 2,500 Points in a Week – Should You Buy the Dip or Brace for More?

Sensex Today: Benchmark Rally Extends to Day 3; Nifty Closes Above 25,850 as IT, Auto Lead—CPI Crashes to Record-Low 0.25%Indian stocks advance on global risk-on mood, upbeat domestic cues and strong stock-specific action; Groww parent surges on debut

The BSE Sensex rose 595 points to 84,466.51 and the NSE Nifty 50 gained 181 points to 25,875.80 on Wednesday, marking a third straight advance. India’s October CPI fell to a record-low 0.25% as food prices dropped 5.02%. Billionbrains Garage Ventures (Groww’s parent) debuted 31% above its IPO price, valuing the firm at ₹761 billion. The rupee closed at 88.63 per U.S. dollar, slightly weaker.

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  • John Hancock Multifactor Small Cap ETF (JHSC) Sees Unusual Volume Spike
    April 29, 2026, 1:20 PM EDT. The John Hancock Multifactor Small Cap ETF (JHSC) experienced an unusual surge in trading volume Wednesday afternoon, with over 732,000 shares changing hands versus its typical three-month average of 27,000. Despite heightened activity, JHSC shares dipped 0.8% on the day. Key components driving volume included Mara Holdings, which fell 6.3% on a hefty 16.8 million shares traded, and Transocean, down 0.4% on 12.4 million shares. Vita Coco led gains within the ETF, surging 20.4%, while Siteone Landscape Supply struggled, shedding 17.2%. The wide swings among key holdings highlight the mixed sentiment within this small-cap multifactor ETF.

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General Dynamics Corporation Stock Jumps After Submarine Orders, Gulfstream Jets Lift 2026 Outlook

General Dynamics Corporation Stock Jumps After Submarine Orders, Gulfstream Jets Lift 2026 Outlook

29 April 2026
General Dynamics raised its 2026 profit outlook after first-quarter earnings and revenue topped estimates, sending shares up 10.9% to $347.72. The company reported $1.4 billion in operating earnings and $13.5 billion in revenue, with Marine Systems revenue up 21% on submarine programs. Orders reached $26.6 billion, pushing backlog to $130.8 billion. General Dynamics ended the quarter with $3.7 billion in cash.
Teva Stock Jumps As Branded Drugs Start Carrying The Old Generics Giant

Teva Stock Jumps As Branded Drugs Start Carrying The Old Generics Giant

29 April 2026
Teva reported first-quarter adjusted earnings of 53 cents per share on $3.98 billion revenue, beating estimates as sales of Austedo, Ajovy, and Uzedy climbed. Shares jumped 11% in New York trading. The company agreed to buy Emalex Biosciences for $700 million upfront, adding a late-stage Tourette syndrome drug candidate. Global generics revenue fell 16% amid increased competition.
Silicon Motion Stock Jumps After Q1 Sales Double and AI Storage Outlook Tops Estimates

Silicon Motion Stock Jumps After Q1 Sales Double and AI Storage Outlook Tops Estimates

29 April 2026
Silicon Motion reported first-quarter revenue of $342.1 million, up 105% from a year earlier, and forecast second-quarter sales above Wall Street estimates. Shares rose $45.09 to $194.27 in New York trading. The company cited strong demand for embedded storage controllers and AI-related enterprise storage. CEO Wallace Kou said its MonTitan SSD controller platform will enter volume production this quarter.
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