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InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) Stock Falls as DGCA Orders 10% Flight Cuts – What December 10’s Selloff Means for Investors

InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) Stock Falls as DGCA Orders 10% Flight Cuts – What December 10’s Selloff Means for Investors

InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, the operator of IndiGo and a constituent of the Nifty 50, is in the middle of one of the most intense periods of scrutiny in its history. A wave of flight cancellations, new pilot fatigue rules and regulatory intervention has knocked the stock sharply off its highs, even as most major brokerages insist the airline’s long‑term story remains intact. mint+1 As of mid‑session on 10 December 2025, InterGlobe Aviation shares were trading around ₹4,840–4,870 on the NSE, down roughly 2–2.5% intraday and about 22% below their 52‑week high of ₹6,232.50. The stock has fallen around 13–18% over the past week, extending a steep slide that began with mass flight cancellations. mint+3Moneycontrol+3The Economic Times+3
10 December 2025
Biggest Stock Losers Today in India (10 December 2025): Kaynes Tech, IndiGo, Eris Lifesciences, Paytm Drag NSE & BSE

Biggest Stock Losers Today in India (10 December 2025): Kaynes Tech, IndiGo, Eris Lifesciences, Paytm Drag NSE & BSE

Indian equities looked deceptively calm in Wednesday’s session, but under the surface it was another bruising day for several high‑beta midcaps and a handful of blue‑chip names. By around 12:30 pm IST on 10 December 2025, the Sensex hovered near 84,645 and the Nifty 50 was essentially flat around 25,839, even as the Nifty Midcap and Smallcap indices slipped about 0.4% and 0.2%, respectively. Metals, auto and realty shares held up, while IT and PSU bank stocks were among the main drags. Business Standard
InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) Stock on 9 December 2025: 17% Slide, DGCA Heat and Fresh Broker Downgrades Explained

InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) Stock on 9 December 2025: 17% Slide, DGCA Heat and Fresh Broker Downgrades Explained

InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, the parent of IndiGo, is in the middle of its roughest patch since the pandemic. A week‑long wave of mass flight cancellations, new pilot duty norms, and rising regulatory pressure have knocked the share price nearly 17% off in just over a week and wiped out billions in market value.The Times of India+1 Below is a round‑up of all the major news, forecasts and analyses around InterGlobe Aviation as of 9 December 2025, and what they may mean for investors.
9 December 2025
Sensex Crashes 610 Points, Nifty Slips Below 26,000 As Rupee Hits Record Lows – India Stock Market Close Today (8 December 2025)

Sensex Crashes 610 Points, Nifty Slips Below 26,000 As Rupee Hits Record Lows – India Stock Market Close Today (8 December 2025)

Mumbai | 8 December 2025, After the Closing Bell Indian equities ended sharply lower on Monday as a cocktail of global jitters, a sliding rupee and persistent foreign selling knocked the Sensex and Nifty off recent highs. The sell-off was broad-based, with all major sectoral indices closing in the red and mid- and small-caps taking the heaviest hit. mint+1
IndiGo Flight Diversions: Bomb Threats, Emergency Landings and an Airline in Crisis — 8 December 2025 Update

IndiGo Flight Diversions: Bomb Threats, Emergency Landings and an Airline in Crisis — 8 December 2025 Update

As India’s largest airline battles its worst-ever operational crisis, a series of IndiGo flight diversions — many linked to bomb threat emails — has amplified passenger anxiety and raised tough questions about aviation safety, security and planning. This article brings together all major developments, expert analysis and forward-looking forecasts as of 8 December 2025. Over the past week, at least three IndiGo flights bound for Hyderabad were diverted following bomb threats, alongside a separate domestic diversion that left passengers stranded in another city.
8 December 2025
Sensex Falls Over 700 Points Intraday, Nifty Slips Below 26,000: 5 Big Reasons Why the Indian Stock Market Turned Red on 8 December 2025

Sensex Falls Over 700 Points Intraday, Nifty Slips Below 26,000: 5 Big Reasons Why the Indian Stock Market Turned Red on 8 December 2025

Indian stock markets started the new week on a shaky note on Monday, 8 December 2025, as investors turned cautious ahead of a crucial US Federal Reserve policy meeting, even as the rupee hovered near record lows and aviation major IndiGo extended a sharp slump. By early afternoon, the BSE Sensex had fallen between 600–700 points to around 85,000, while the NSE Nifty 50 dropped below the psychologically important 26,000 mark, with broader midcap and small-cap indices down nearly 2–2.5%.Business Standard+1
Rahul Bhatia Net Worth in 2025: Who Owns IndiGo, How Many Flights It Operates and What the Current Crisis Means

Rahul Bhatia Net Worth in 2025: Who Owns IndiGo, How Many Flights It Operates and What the Current Crisis Means

Published: December 5, 2025 India’s busiest airline, IndiGo, is in the middle of one of the worst operational crises in its history. For a fourth consecutive day, the carrier has cancelled hundreds of flights, paralysing travel across the country and triggering a high‑level government probe, temporary regulatory rollbacks and political heat in Parliament. Reuters+1
5 December 2025
InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) Share Price Today, 5 December 2025: Cancellations, GST Penalty and Sensex Entry Shape the Outlook

InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) Share Price Today, 5 December 2025: Cancellations, GST Penalty and Sensex Entry Shape the Outlook

InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, the operator of IndiGo and one of India’s most widely held aviation stocks, is under intense market scrutiny on 5 December 2025 as a mix of operational disruptions, a fresh GST penalty and index changes collide with an otherwise strong long‑term growth story. On Friday, 5 December 2025, InterGlobe Aviation extended its losing streak.
5 December 2025
Air India Express Expands in Nagpur as Pune Airport Parking Bay Crunch Exposes India’s Aviation Growing Pains

Air India Express Expands in Nagpur as Pune Airport Parking Bay Crunch Exposes India’s Aviation Growing Pains

India’s busiest winter travel season has arrived with a mixed message for flyers. On one hand, Air India Express is rolling out new flights from Nagpur, Pune and Delhi, deepening domestic and Gulf connectivity. On the other, Pune Airport has become a symbol of how fast-growing demand is overwhelming airport infrastructure, with a parking-bay logjam this week delaying even on‑time Air India Express flights.Awaz The Voice+1 From early November 2025 to now, a cluster of developments around Nagpur and Pune airports, Air India Express and rival IndiGo paints a sharp picture of where Indian aviation is headed next: aggressive network expansion sitting atop fragile ground infrastructure.
5 December 2025
InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) Stock on 2 December 2025: GST Penalty, Bomb Scare and Sensex Entry Shape the Outlook

InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) Stock on 2 December 2025: GST Penalty, Bomb Scare and Sensex Entry Shape the Outlook

On 2 December 2025, InterGlobe Aviation sits right at the intersection of regulatory risk, safety headlines, and index upgrades. At the same time, the day’s trading is happening against a weaker backdrop for Indian equities; the Sensex and Nifty were both down over 300 points and below 26,100 respectively in morning trade. The Economic Times
2 December 2025
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

Mumbai | Thursday, November 13, 2025 — Indian equities ended virtually unchanged on Thursday as investors booked profits after a three‑day rally and turned cautious ahead of Friday’s Bihar election results. The Sensex settled at 84,478.67 and the Nifty 50 at 25,879.15. Intraday, the Sensex briefly topped 84,919 and the Nifty reclaimed 26,010 before late selling pared gains. Metals and realty outperformed while IT and PSU banks lagged. Market breadth was negative with mid- and small-caps slipping about 0.3%. Reuters+2mint+2 Despite the flat headline close, the Nifty Bank index hit a new all‑time intraday high near 58,616 and finished at 58,381.95, powered by buying in heavyweights such as ICICI Bank. The move underscores persistent relative strength in financials even as the broader market paused. Moneycontrol+1
Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 17.10.2025

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17 October 2025

Stock Market Today

  • Nasdaq Jumps, Dow Hits 52,000 as Tech Names Rebound
    June 29, 2026, 4:52 PM EDT. U.S. stocks ended higher Monday, with Nasdaq up 1.84% as big tech names recovered. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished above 52,000 for the first time, closing at 52,234.45, a gain of 0.69%. The S&P 500 advanced 1.07%. Alphabet Inc. surged 4.6% after replacing Verizon in the Dow. Market breadth was mixed. NYSE advancers outpaced decliners 1.31-to-1, but the S&P 500 saw no new 52-week highs. Citi flagged a rare momentum dip in the Magnificent Seven, which dropped 6% equal-weighted last week. Traders are watching June payrolls heading into the holiday. The market is keeping a cautious stance before earnings.
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