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Bajaj Finserv profit stalls as India’s Q3 results rush hits Trent, Tata Power next

Bajaj Finserv profit stalls as India’s Q3 results rush hits Trent, Tata Power next

Bajaj Finserv’s December-quarter profit was nearly flat at 2,229 crore rupees, despite a 24% jump in revenue to 39,708 crore. Over 140 Indian firms, including Tata Power and Trent, are reporting earnings today. Markets steadied after recent gains, as IT stocks fell sharply. Emcure Pharmaceuticals’ profit rose 50%, while Westlife FoodWorld’s profit dropped 85%.
Stock Market Today: Sensex, Nifty 50 Close Flat After Record Highs; Rupee Near All‑Time Low on November 27, 2025

Stock Market Today: Sensex, Nifty 50 Close Flat After Record Highs; Rupee Near All‑Time Low on November 27, 2025

The Sensex closed up 110.87 points at 85,720.38 and the Nifty 50 rose 10.25 points to 26,215.55 on Thursday, after both hit fresh record highs intraday. Banking, financials, autos, and media stocks gained, while IT and oil & gas lagged. The rupee hovered near record lows against the dollar. Broader midcap and smallcap indices underperformed.
Bajaj Finserv Q2 FY26: Net Profit Rises to ₹2,244 Crore; Bajaj Finance Cuts FY26 AUM Guidance to 22–23% as Credit Costs Stay Elevated (11 Nov 2025)

Bajaj Finserv Q2 FY26: Net Profit Rises to ₹2,244 Crore; Bajaj Finance Cuts FY26 AUM Guidance to 22–23% as Credit Costs Stay Elevated (11 Nov 2025)

Bajaj Finance cut its FY26 asset growth outlook to 22–23%, citing MSME stress and mortgage competition, triggering a 7.4% drop in its shares and a 6.3% fall in Bajaj Finserv on Tuesday. Bajaj Finserv reported Q2 net profit of ₹2,244 crore, up 7.5% year-on-year, with revenue rising 11%. Bajaj Finance’s Q2 profit rose 23% to ₹4,948 crore, while loan losses and provisions increased 19%.

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  • Arizona AG Files Criminal Charges Against Kalshi Over Illegal Gambling Allegations
    March 17, 2026, 10:54 PM EDT. Arizona's attorney general has filed criminal charges against Kalshi, a New York-based online prediction market, accusing it of operating an unlicensed gambling business. The charges mark the first criminal case against Kalshi amid ongoing civil lawsuits over its legal status. The state alleges Kalshi allowed residents to bet on sports and elections without regulatory approval, violating state laws that restrict sports betting and ban election gambling. Kalshi disputes the allegations, calling the charges "seriously flawed" and pledging to fight them. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which oversees Kalshi, defends the company's operations as lawful, framing the case as a jurisdictional dispute. The move highlights growing tensions between state regulators and federal authorities over online prediction markets' legality.
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