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  • newUS stocks: US market rebounds, but yield surge sets stage for weekly losses
    Major Wall Street indexes opened higher on Friday after significant declines. The Dow Jones Industrial Average saw a slight increase at the opening. The S&P 500 also experienced a rise in its opening figures. The Nasdaq Composite index registered a notable gain at the opening bell. Markets are still set to finish the week with losses.
    - 3 hours ago 21 Aug 26, 7:19pm -
  • newHindustan Copper shares jump 4%. What’s driving the rally?
    Hindustan Copper shares rose on Friday as global copper prices gained on a weaker US dollar, while technical indicators pointed to improving momentum. However, rising LME inventories and narrowing cash-to-three-month copper spreads suggest easing supply tightness. Analysts remain positive on the stock, citing a breakout above the Rs 550 resistance zone.
    - 10 hours ago 21 Aug 26, 11:36am -
  • newMuthoot, Manappuram Finance shares jump up to 7% in 2 days as gold crosses Rs 1.6 lakh/10 gm
    Gold loan stocks Muthoot Finance, Manappuram Finance and IIFL Finance gained up to 7% in two sessions as gold prices crossed Rs 1.6 lakh per 10 grams on the MCX. A weaker dollar and the US Treasury’s bond-buyback move supported gold prices, boosting sentiment around gold-backed lending companies.
    - 11 hours ago 21 Aug 26, 11:28am -
  • newJefferies initiates coverage on Anthem Biosciences with a Rs 1,050 target
    Jefferies has initiated coverage on Anthem Biosciences with a Buy rating and Rs 1,050 target, implying around 20% upside. The brokerage is bullish on the company’s integrated CRDMO model, strong return ratios and growth prospects, forecasting 18% revenue CAGR through FY29. Key triggers include new commercial molecules and biosimilar launches, while customer concentration and high capex remain key risks.
    - 11 hours ago 21 Aug 26, 10:49am -
  • newRailTel shares rise 4% after securing Rs 165 crore order from Western Coalfields
    RailTel Corporation of India shares gained nearly 4% after the company secured a Rs 164.79 crore work order from Western Coalfields Limited, taking its August order wins to five worth around Rs 551.44 crore. The latest contract involves setting up an MPLS VPN network on a rental basis for 60 months, adding to the company’s growing order pipeline across key public-sector and infrastructure segments.
    - 11 hours ago 21 Aug 26, 10:33am -
  • newDid Goodluck India shares really crash 66% in just one day? Here's how the bonus math works
    Goodluck India shares appeared to plunge 66% after adjusting for the company’s 2:1 bonus issue, but the stock was down only around 4% on an adjusted basis. Here’s how the bonus issue affects the share price, eligibility, dividend and investor holdings.
    - 12 hours ago 21 Aug 26, 10:20am -
  • Mcap of four of top-10 most valued firms jumps Rs 1.43 lakh cr; State Bank biggest winner
    In a notable surge, four leading Indian corporations experienced an impressive rise in market valuations, totaling Rs 1.43 lakh crore. The State Bank of India led the charge, boosting its valuation by Rs 63,922 crore. Other notable gainers included Reliance Industries, TCS, and Larsen & Toubro, while LIC, Bajaj Finance, and HDFC Bank suffered significant losses in their valuations.
    - 12 days ago 9 Aug 26, 10:21am -
  • Foreign investors continue buying spree; pour Rs 12,921 cr in first week of Aug
    In early August, Foreign Portfolio Investors poured Rs 12,921 crore into Indian equities, building on their notable investments from July. This surge indicates improved investor sentiment and favorable macroeconomic conditions. Furthermore, foreign investors have displayed interest in India's debt market, resulting in additional inflows. However, it’s worth noting that despite these recent inflows, they have been net sellers in the Indian equity market throughout the year.
    - 12 days ago 9 Aug 26, 10:18am -
  • RBI special windows seen big enough to bring in $100B
    India's new forex inflow programs may attract approximately one hundred billion dollars. These special drives have already mobilized over forty billion dollars in foreign exchange. Experts predict these initiatives could significantly exceed initial mobilization estimates. The Reserve Bank of India introduced these facilities to support the balance of payments. These programs aim to cushion the rupee and contain imported inflation.
    - 19 days ago 3 Aug 26, 12:43am -
  • India, Canada aim to conclude CEPA trade pact by end-2026: MEA
    India and Canada are working to finalize their economic partnership agreement. Negotiations for the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement are progressing well. Both nations aim to conclude these important talks by the end of 2026. This agreement seeks to liberalize trade and strengthen economic cooperation between the two countries. Prime Minister Modi plans a visit later this year to boost bilateral ties.
    - 19 days ago 3 Aug 26, 12:18am -
  • Govt's urban reset: Centre divides ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs into two specialised verticals
    The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has undergone a significant structural overhaul. Senior bureaucrats were replaced and new leadership appointed to spearhead its flagship missions. The ministry was split into two specialized departments, focusing on capital development and urban development. This administrative revamp aims to streamline service delivery and accelerate infrastructure projects. Personnel shifts occurred rapidly after the government's decision to divide the ministry.
    - 19 days ago 3 Aug 26, 12:05am -
  • Trump announces a deal for Hamas to disarm in Gaza, but many hurdles and uncertainty remain
    US President Donald Trump announced a deal for Hamas disarmament and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. This agreement involves carefully structured phases for winding down the conflict. Israeli forces will withdraw as disarmament is completed by Hamas. A new Palestinian police force will work with an international stabilization force. Reconstruction of Gaza is envisioned after the war concludes.
    - 22 days ago 31 Jul 26, 6:33am -
  • In 1943, US built an entire city, and it didn't exist on a single map
    Oak Ridge, Tennessee, was a secret city of 75,000 people during World War II. This hidden community was established for the Manhattan Project's atomic bomb development. Residents worked on crucial tasks without knowing the overall purpose of their efforts. The city remained invisible to the public until the atomic bombs were deployed. Today, Oak Ridge is a mapped city and a historical park.
    - 25 days ago 27 Jul 26, 4:34pm -
  • Humans have a 'third eye' in the brain: Study links it to a 600-million-year-old Cyclops ancestor
    Humans cyclops connection: Scientists claim our eyes and even a hormone-regulating gland in our brain trace back to a bizarre, one-eyed sea creature that lived 600 million years ago.
    - 25 days ago 27 Jul 26, 2:20pm -
  • 1,500 ships trapped in Gulf of Hormuz is quietly multiplying an underwater army that could unleash World's biggest bioinvasion event
    Gulf of Hormuz underwater army: Nearly fifteen hundred ships stuck in the Persian Gulf after fighting closed the Strait of Hormuz. These idle vessels are now becoming breeding grounds for marine invasive species, whose build-up of organisms on ship hulls increases fuel consumption significantly. Scientists urge stricter rules to prevent a major bioinvasion event.
    - 29 days ago 24 Jul 26, 9:04am -

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