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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 dips for third day as tariff jitters weigh; jewellers shine

India stock market today: Nifty dips for third day as tariff jitters weigh; jewellers shine

Nifty 50 closed at 26,140.75, down 0.14%, and Sensex at 84,961.14, down 0.12% on Wednesday. Autos and oil & gas stocks fell, while IT and jewellery shares rose, with Titan hitting a record high. Reliance Industries dropped 4.5% after warning of no Russian crude deliveries in January. Investors remain cautious amid renewed U.S. tariff threats over India’s Russian oil purchases.
AI Stocks in India Today (15.12.2025): Wipro, TCS, Infosys and Tata Elxsi in Focus as Agentic AI Moves from Hype to Deployment

AI Stocks in India Today (15.12.2025): Wipro, TCS, Infosys and Tata Elxsi in Focus as Agentic AI Moves from Hype to Deployment

Wipro announced expanded use of Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise AI across its internal operations and launched a Gemini Experience Zone in Bengaluru. Indian benchmarks fell in early trade, with the Nifty 50 down 0.51% and the rupee hitting a record low of 90.56 per US dollar, as foreign investors continued to sell. AI-linked IT and engineering firms remain sensitive to global risk and foreign flows.

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  • Historical Insights on Potential 2026 Stock Market Crash
    June 28, 2026, 2:52 PM EDT. The S&P 500 has posted strong gains recently amid elevated valuations, particularly highlighted by a high Shiller P/E CAPE ratio, which measures stock prices against inflation-adjusted earnings over the past decade. Historically, elevated CAPE ratios often precede lower long-term returns and sometimes market crashes, though expensive markets can stay buoyant for years. A small group of tech giants like Nvidia, Microsoft, and Apple now dominate the S&P 500, raising concerns about market concentration risks. Past periods of concentrated market leadership, such as the 1970s "Nifty Fifty" and the late 1990s dot-com bubble, ended in significant declines. However, today's big tech firms boast strong profits and balance sheets, contrasting with past bubbles. Despite a stable economy with low unemployment and healthy corporate profits, the risk of market corrections remains, consistent with historical market behavior where 10% declines occur about once a year.

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Opendoor volume surpasses short interest after Russell 3000 addition

Opendoor shares face Russell 3000 test after 4.5x volume spike

28 June 2026
Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) surged 448% above average trading volume Friday as its Russell 3000 inclusion took effect, with 171.65 million shares traded—exceeding total short interest and equaling 21% of public float—while the stock closed up 1.63% at $4.37; analysts maintain a Hold consensus and see limited rally potential near current prices.
Coeur Mining shares eye index-driven moves after 8.5% weekly slide

Coeur Mining shares eye index-driven moves after 8.5% weekly slide

28 June 2026
Coeur Mining (NYSE:CDE) ended its first week in the S&P MidCap 400 down 8.5% from June 18, despite Friday’s massive $2.7 billion volume—about 16% of its market cap—highlighting investor caution after recent acquisitions and index changes, as the stock lagged silver-miner peers even with a record quarter expected.
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