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India's Nifty 50 ended its four-week losing streak with a 0.51% gain but faced significant selloff in October. Sumeet Bagadia recommends ONGC, Mahindra & Mahindra, and ABFRL as stocks to buy, with specific targets and stop-loss levels outlined for each. Continue Reading »
NSE India has launched its new mobile app and expanded its website to support 11 regional languages with the aim to enhance “accessibility to financial information and foster inclusivity among investors”. Check all details here. Continue Reading »
Gold prices surged nearly 32 per cent since last Diwali amid geopolitical tensions and expected rate cuts. The next week's US election and Fed meeting are expected to increase market volatility. Continue Reading »
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Nvidia will replace Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Nov. 8, reflecting its significant rise amid the AI boom. With a market value of $3.32 trillion, Nvidia's inclusion highlights the shift in the index towards stronger, more relevant companies. Continue Reading »
Amazon shares gain over 6 per cent after the company beat analyst estimates in its third-quarter results. Revenue forecast for the fourth quarter raised 11% compared year-on-year. Continue Reading »
Apple Inc., heading into its most critical sales period of the year, sparked fresh concerns about revenue growth and lingering weakness in an intensely competitive China market. Continue Reading »