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Sensex Falls 931 Points, Nifty Slides as Oil Prices Jump and Iran-U.S. Ceasefire Doubts Hit Indian Stocks

Sensex Falls 931 Points, Nifty Slides as Oil Prices Jump and Iran-U.S. Ceasefire Doubts Hit Indian Stocks

The Sensex dropped 931.25 points, or 1.20%, to 76,631.65 on Thursday as oil prices rebounded and doubts over an Iran-U.S. ceasefire rattled investors. Banks led the decline, while mid-caps, small-caps, and metals outperformed. Foreign investors extended their selling streak, and the rupee slipped to 92.6575 per dollar. Strait of Hormuz traffic remained near a standstill.
Sensex Today: Nifty Tops 23,100 as IT Stocks Lift India Shares Ahead of RBI Decision

Sensex Today: Nifty Tops 23,100 as IT Stocks Lift India Shares Ahead of RBI Decision

The Nifty 50 closed up 0.68% at 23,123.65 and the Sensex gained 510 points as IT stocks rallied ahead of earnings. Fourteen of 16 sectors advanced, led by Wipro, TCS, HCLTech, and Infosys. Hindalco and Vedanta rose after JPMorgan upgrades. The rupee strengthened to 93.0075 per dollar, but foreign investors pulled nearly $16 billion from Indian equities in March and April.
Wipro Share Price Today: Fresh TruStage Deal Puts Stock Back in Focus

Wipro Share Price Today: Fresh TruStage Deal Puts Stock Back in Focus

Wipro announced a multi-year deal with U.S. insurer TruStage to modernize its retirement-services business, posting the news after markets closed Wednesday. The contract comes as Wipro shares have dropped 24% in 2026 and bookings hit a six-quarter low. The deal’s value was not disclosed. Wipro shares closed up 0.65% at 202.23 rupees, while the Nifty 50 fell 1.63%.
11 March 2026
Sensex, Nifty hit three-month lows again as rupee sinks to a record — what to watch next

Sensex, Nifty hit three-month lows again as rupee sinks to a record — what to watch next

Indian stocks fell Wednesday, with the Nifty 50 down 0.3% and Sensex off 0.33%, as foreign investors sold $3.23 billion in January. The rupee hit a record low of 91.7425 per dollar. HDFC Bank dropped to a nine-month low, while Reliance Industries and ICICI Bank slid after weak earnings. Ola Electric named Deepak Rastogi CFO and cut its 2026 revenue forecast.
India stock market today: Sensex slides 1.3%, Nifty breaks 25,250 as selling spreads beyond IT

India stock market today: Sensex slides 1.3%, Nifty breaks 25,250 as selling spreads beyond IT

The Sensex plunged 1,065.78 points to 82,180.47 and the Nifty 50 fell 353 points to 25,232.50 on Tuesday, with mid- and small-cap indices down over 2%. Foreign investors sold Indian shares worth 32.63 billion rupees Monday. The rupee slipped past 91 to the dollar, near record lows. Realty, IT, and financial stocks led losses as traders watched earnings and global trade tensions.
Why Sensex fell today: Reliance, ICICI and Wipro drag Indian stocks as Trump’s Greenland tariff threat bites

Why Sensex fell today: Reliance, ICICI and Wipro drag Indian stocks as Trump’s Greenland tariff threat bites

The Sensex fell 0.39% and the Nifty 50 slipped 0.42% on Monday, pressured by weak earnings from Reliance, ICICI Bank, and HDFC Bank. Wipro tumbled nearly 10% after a soft revenue forecast. Fresh U.S. tariff threats targeting Greenland and continued foreign investor selling added to the decline.
Sensex slips from record high as IT selloff and Trump tariff talk drag Nifty

Sensex slips from record high as IT selloff and Trump tariff talk drag Nifty

India’s Nifty 50 index hit a record high before closing down 0.30% at 26,250.3 on Monday; Sensex fell 0.38% to 85,439.62. IT stocks led declines after broker warnings and ahead of results, while U.S. tariff threats and geopolitical tensions weighed on sentiment. HDFC Bank slipped on slower deposit growth. Some stocks including Bharat Electronics and Nestle India bucked the trend.
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.
ICICI Prudential AMC IPO Opens Dec 12: GMP Trends, Marquee Pre-IPO Buyers, Anchor Book Details and What Investors Are Watching

ICICI Prudential AMC IPO Opens Dec 12: GMP Trends, Marquee Pre-IPO Buyers, Anchor Book Details and What Investors Are Watching

ICICI Prudential AMC’s IPO opened for subscription in Mumbai on December 12, priced at ₹2,061–₹2,165 per share, with a total offer size of about ₹10,603 crore. The entire issue is an offer-for-sale by Prudential Corporation Holdings, bringing no fresh capital to the AMC. A pre-IPO placement raised around ₹4,800 crore from 26 entities, including the family offices of Azim Premji and Shiv Nadar. Listing is expected on December 19.
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)

Indian stocks fell sharply Monday, with the Sensex dropping 609.68 points to 85,102.69 and the Nifty 50 down 226 points to 25,960.55, their worst day since September. All major sectoral indices closed lower, and mid- and small-cap stocks saw steeper losses. Market capitalization of BSE-listed firms shrank by over ₹7 lakh crore. The rupee’s slide and continued foreign selling fueled the sell-off.
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.

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  • Crypto Analyst Predicts 50x Surge for Aave, Outperforming Bitcoin by 2030
    June 28, 2026, 10:17 AM EDT. Bitcoin has declined over 50% since its October peak, amidst concerns about a crypto "Ponzi scheme" collapse. Geoff Kendrick, head of crypto research at Standard Chartered, forecasts a 50-fold surge in Aave's price-from $70 to $3,500-by 2030, positioning it to outperform Bitcoin and Ethereum. Aave, a major decentralized finance (DeFi) lending protocol with $12.4 billion locked in assets, suffered a $300 million exploit in April but remains a key player in DeFi, an emerging area Kendrick calls the next source of "generational wealth." He also predicts Bitcoin will reach $100,000 by 2026 and Ethereum $4,000. This highlights investor shifts towards DeFi amid faltering high-growth tech stocks and gold.

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