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Yes Bank Q3 profit jumps 55% — provisions slide and CEO flags roadmap, succession

Yes Bank Q3 profit jumps 55% — provisions slide and CEO flags roadmap, succession

Yes Bank reported a Q3 FY26 standalone net profit of 951.6 crore rupees, up from 612 crore a year earlier, as provisions fell to 22 crore. Net interest income rose 10.9% to 2,466 crore, while the gross bad-loan ratio narrowed to 1.5%. CEO Prashant Kumar said a strategic roadmap will be unveiled this quarter and succession planning is underway. Loans grew 5.2% year-on-year to 2.57 trillion rupees.
17 January 2026
Most Active Indian Stocks Today (10 December 2025): Vodafone Idea, Yes Bank, Suzlon Lead Heavy Trade on NSE

Most Active Indian Stocks Today (10 December 2025): Vodafone Idea, Yes Bank, Suzlon Lead Heavy Trade on NSE

Sensex and Nifty traded flat midday Wednesday, with Sensex near 84,645 and Nifty at 25,839, after sharp declines earlier in the week. Broader indices slipped, led by weakness in PSU banks, while metal, auto, and realty shares outperformed. Vodafone Idea led NSE volumes with over 450 million shares traded. Foreign investors have sold more than $1 billion this month as the rupee hovers near ₹90.4 per dollar.
Yes Bank & Union Bank Join Nifty Bank, FinNifty Cuts HDFC & ICICI Weights as RBI Rate Cut Lifts Financials

Yes Bank & Union Bank Join Nifty Bank, FinNifty Cuts HDFC & ICICI Weights as RBI Rate Cut Lifts Financials

Yes Bank and Union Bank of India will join the Nifty Bank index on December 31, 2025, expanding it to 14 stocks to comply with Sebi rules. The Reserve Bank of India has cut the repo rate by 25 basis points, sending rate-sensitive stocks higher. New index caps sharply reduce the weight of HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and SBI. Nifty Bank will rebalance in four monthly phases through March 2026.

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  • Financial Media Stocks Linked to Market-Moving News Flow
    June 28, 2026, 2:53 PM EDT. Financial media companies wield significant influence on market sentiment by rapidly disseminating news. Investors eye firms that collect and distribute this information, as their valuations often hinge on shifts in audience attention and news catalysts. Australian firms HMC Capital (ASX:HMC) and Navigator Global Investments (ASX:NGI) represent notable examples. HMC Capital focuses on real estate, digital infrastructure, and private credit, but remains loss-making and faces execution risks despite optimistic earnings forecasts. Navigator Global Investments offers access to alternative strategies including hedge funds and private equity, driving revenue primarily through its Lighthouse segment. These firms highlight how information flow intersects with investment products, creating both opportunities and risks for market participants.

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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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