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The S&P 500 hit a fresh record close and the Nasdaq posted its longest winning streak since 2009, but the rally faltered as tech stocks slipped and oil prices rose, leaving Wall Street hovering near i
Wall Street's main indexes opened higher on Wednesday as investors weighed the latest Middle East developments and a wave of corporate earnings. Market participants also kept an eye on upcoming remark
Despite a 122‑point drop in the Sensex, eight BSE commodities stocks surged to fresh 52‑week highs, signaling a strong rally in the commodities sector as investors eye the momentum while the broader m
MOFSL's Gautam Duggard equal-weighted HDFC Bank and SBI in his model portfolio for the first time, cut FY27 earnings estimates by 6% for mid and smallcaps, and laid out a capital markets super-cycle t
Rahul Sharma of JM Financial argues Nifty is a "buy on dip" market targeting 24,800, citing three-pillar leadership from PSU, metals, and IT, and names Punjab National Bank his highest-conviction pick
Investor Vikas Khemani told ET Now that an expected 20-30% Q1 earnings shortfall for trade-exposed companies is a buying opportunity, arguing terminal value is untouched and he's added to BFSI, aviati
Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty erased early gains of nearly 570 points to close sharply lower on Thursday's weekly F&O expiry, with profit-booking in blue-chip heavyweights overpowering hop
A. Balasubramanian of Aditya Birla Sun Life sees the March market correction as a buying opportunity, shifts weight to mid‑ and small‑caps, and unveils the firm’s first Specified Investment Fund to of
South Korea's KOSPI surged 2.21% to its highest level since late February as optimism over a potential US-Iran peace deal combined with a record-smashing earnings beat from TSMC to lift chipmakers, au
Trump declared the Iran war 'very close to over' in a Fox Business interview, driving the S&P 500 up 0.8% and Nasdaq 1.6% even as Strait of Hormuz traffic remained severely constrained and the Dow sli
Asian equities rose as the MSCI Asia Pacific Index opened higher, while U.S. markets hit record highs, driven by stronger financial earnings and easing Middle East tensions amid US‑Iran ceasefire talk
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at record highs Wednesday as investors bet on potential US-Iran negotiations to end a war that has roiled oil markets — even as the Treasury simultaneously rolled out fre
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq surged to fresh record highs as investors brushed aside Iran conflict worries, buoyed by hopes for US‑Iran talks and reassuring earnings outlooks. Futures for the Dow hovered ne
The IMF warned a prolonged Hormuz shutdown could spark a global recession, prompting governments to tap reserves, offer subsidies, and suspend fuel taxes as markets grapple with soaring oil risks.
Indian indices Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex rallied over 1.6% as optimism from US‑Iran talks lifted sentiment, with broad buying, falling volatility, and strong technical cues supporting the surge despite
Bank of America posted a 17% jump in Q1 profit, driven by record equities trading and a surge in investment‑banking fees, while its shares rose modestly and the bank flagged continued market volatilit
Wall Street opened mixed as strong bank earnings from BofA and Morgan Stanley and hopes of renewed US-Iran talks lifted the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to new post-war highs, though the Dow slipped.
Domestic Institutional Investors trimmed their stakes in several major stocks during the March 2026 quarter, with shareholdings falling across the board as the Nifty index faced technical resistance a
Adani Power surged about 25% in a month to lead eight BSE 100 large-cap stocks that hit 52-week highs as the Sensex jumped 1,263 points to close at 78,111.
Pakistan's KSE-100 rallied 10,000 points in two days after Trump said US-Iran peace talks brokered in Pakistan could resume within days, reversing a 6,000-point Monday plunge triggered by the previous
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