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Stock Alert: OMCs, Hindalco Inds, NTPC, Colgate, Indigo Paints, Sterlite Tech - Business Standard
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Stocks to Watch for February 27: Hindalco, IRFC, BPCL, HCL Tech and more
From IRFC informing that its Board of Directors will meet on March 9 to consider the declaration of a second interim dividend to BPCL incorporating a wholly owned subsidiary in Singapore. Here are some stocks to track ahead of Friday's trading session.

Live: Nifty unfazed by US-Iran tensions, ends week with gains | Closing Bell
Markets trade firm with NIFTY gaining 100 points above 25,550 and Sensex up 300 points, even as India VIX jumps 7%. IT stocks extend losses for the third straight day, while Bank, Metal and FMCG counters see strong buying. Top Gainers: Hindalco Industries, NTPC, Larsen & Toubro Top Losers: Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Bharti Airtel Catch Lovisha Darad in conversation with Ajit Mishra, SVP Research, Religare Broking and market expert Sunil Subramanian

Stocks to Watch Today: Gaudium IVF, Vishal Mega Mart, Netweb Tech, MSTC, Brigade Enterprises, Hindalco, Zaggle Prepaid in focus on 27 February
Stocks to Watch, 27 Feb: Stocks like Vishal Mega Mart, Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation, Netweb Technologies, MSTC, Engineers India, Onesource Specialty Pharma, Greaves Cotton, Hindalco Industries, and Indian Railway Finance Corporation will be in focus on February 27.

Markets Erase Gains as Metals Drag; IDBI Bank Bid Race Heats Up | Closing Bell
Markets surrendered early gains as metal stocks dragged benchmarks lower, with the Nifty hovering near 24,100 despite strength in auto counters. ONGC, Hindalco and Power Grid led the losers, while InterGlobe Aviation, M&M and Maruti Suzuki outperformed. In corporate news, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy met PM Narendra Modi and announced an additional $13 billion investment in India, taking Amazon's planned investment to $48 billion through 2030. Fairfax is reportedly back with a fresh bid for IDBI Bank, valuing the lender at ₹77 per share and potentially unlocking a ₹50,000 crore divestment for the government and LIC. Meanwhile, uncertainty continues around Tata Sons as RBI is yet to decide on its NBFC deregistration request, keeping the possibility of a future listing alive. Catch all the key market moves, corporate developments and top business headlines in this edition of Closing Bell.