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Biggest Stock Losers Today in India (12 December 2025): NSE’s Sharpest Falls, Nifty 50 Laggards, and What Analysts Expect Next

Biggest Stock Losers Today in India (12 December 2025): NSE’s Sharpest Falls, Nifty 50 Laggards, and What Analysts Expect Next

Indian equities rose Friday, with the Sensex up 0.5% at 85,233 and Nifty 50 above 26,000, but several stocks posted steep losses. Perfect Infra plunged 51%, Refex Industries dropped 20%, and C2C Advanced fell 10%. Hindustan Unilever and Bajaj Auto weighed on the benchmarks despite the broader rebound. Metals led sectoral gains following global cues.
Refex Industries Share Price Today, 28 November 2025: Stock Surges Over 11% After ₹100-Crore Ash Handling Order

Refex Industries Share Price Today, 28 November 2025: Stock Surges Over 11% After ₹100-Crore Ash Handling Order

Refex Industries shares jumped 11–12% to ₹357–358 on the NSE by late morning Friday after announcing a ₹100-crore ash-handling contract. The stock rebounded from this week’s 52-week low of ₹315.25 but remains nearly 38% below its 52-week high. The new order, disclosed Thursday, is not a related-party transaction and runs for four months. Refex trades at a trailing P/E of 31x and P/B of 3.6.
28 November 2025

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  • Iran war triggers motor oil shortages and price surges amid Middle East supply disruption
    May 19, 2026, 6:57 AM EDT. Wholesale motor oil prices are surging as supply chains face disruption from the ongoing war with Iran. Damage to the Pearl GTL plant in Qatar and closure of the Strait of Hormuz have slashed production of critical base oils, especially Group III grades which supply 44% of the global market. Industry leaders warn of imminent shortages of low viscosity oils like 0W-20, essential for newer vehicles and accounting for a third of passenger car demand. Prices have soared by up to $5 a gallon, a drastic jump from typical annual increases of less than $1, driven by higher costs for crude, additives, and logistics. The crisis highlights the vulnerability of global lubricant supply amid geopolitical tensions in the Persian Gulf.

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Standard Chartered’s Push Into AI May Cut 7,000 Jobs as Bank Looks for 18% Returns

Standard Chartered’s Push Into AI May Cut 7,000 Jobs as Bank Looks for 18% Returns

19 May 2026
Standard Chartered will cut over 7,000 jobs by 2030 and aims for an 18% return on tangible equity, focusing on AI and automation to boost efficiency. The bank reported record Q1 operating income of $5.9 billion and profit before tax of $2.5 billion. Job cuts will mainly affect corporate and support roles in hubs like Bengaluru, Tianjin, and Warsaw. The bank seeks to attract $200 billion in new wealth by 2028.
AEP Stock Moves as 13F Filings Add More Questions

AEP Stock Moves as 13F Filings Add More Questions

19 May 2026
Institutional holdings in American Electric Power fell by March 31, with Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management, Allworth Financial, and Lockheed Martin Investment Management all reporting smaller stakes than at year-end. AEP raised its five-year capital plan to $78 billion this month, citing rising demand from data centers and industry. The company priced a 23.5 million share offering at $127 each after reporting first-quarter operating earnings of $1.64 per share.

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Nasdaq Futures Slip Pre-Nvidia Results

Nasdaq Futures Slip Pre-Nvidia Results

19 May 2026
Nasdaq 100 futures dropped 0.51%, S&P 500 futures fell 0.30%, and Dow futures slipped 0.11% early Tuesday as tech shares retreated ahead of Nvidia’s earnings. Monday’s session saw the Nasdaq down 0.51%, S&P 500 off 0.07%, and the Dow up 0.32%. Brent crude traded at $110.50 a barrel. Investors watched for key earnings from Nvidia, Home Depot, and Walmart this week.
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