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Nifty Bank drops 370 points as PNB, Axis Bank, SBI, and other stocks fall up to 2%. What lies ahead?
Banking stocks declined sharply on Monday, pulling the Nifty Bank index down more than 370 points. PSU banks led the losses, while analysts flagged key support and resistance levels for traders. Technical indicators suggest near-term consolidation, with the next directional move likely to emerge from a breakout or breakdown.
Sensex gains 430 points, Nifty above 23,650; IndiGo, Infosys, Asian Paints among top gainers
Indian stock markets bounced back on Monday. The Sensex and Nifty saw gains of 0.5 percent each. This recovery followed a significant drop in the previous trading session. IndiGo shares led the gains, surging over 4.5 percent after their Q4 results. Broader markets also opened positively, with midcap and smallcap indices rising.

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9 Midcap stocks with massive upside potential of up to 45%! Do you own any?
Nifty Mid-Cap 100 stocks are showing strong upside potential, with analyst consensus estimates suggesting 25% to 45% gains over the next 12 months. Based on Trendlyne data, several mid-cap companies across sectors such as e-commerce, real estate, FMCG and infrastructure are attracting Buy and Strong Buy ratings, indicating broad-based market optimism.
Midcaps in a sweet spot? Why Nippon India’s Rupesh Patel sees a valuation correction despite new index peaks
Nippon India Mutual Fund's Rupesh Patel remains constructive on midcaps despite concerns over valuations, citing resilient earnings growth and improved valuation comfort after a prolonged time correction. He favours financials, consumer discretionary and select industrials, while emphasising a bottom-up stock-picking approach to navigate geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainties.
F&O Talk: Nifty may stay range-bound; Sudeep Shah sees opportunities in banks, IT, picks 7 stocks
Indian stock markets experienced a sharp selloff on Friday, with Sensex and Nifty dropping over 1%, driven by passive fund flows from MSCI index reshuffles. Volatility surged as the market lost Rs 6 lakh crore in capitalization. Analysts suggest caution amid indecisiveness and a lack of strong directional momentum.
Bond market at a turning point! Axis Mutual Fund says bond investors should buy, not panic
Axis MF cautions that aggressive rate hikes won't address INR depreciation and may harm India's growth. They recommend a neutral-to-slightly long duration stance over three months, adjusting based on RBI policy and crude prices, while advising gradual exposure to fixed-income assets.
Circulate Capital commits $150 million to India to invest in recycling companies
Circulate Capital has committed $150 million from its second fund to Indian recycling companies, building on initial successes. The firm, backed by major corporations and development finance institutions, is expanding its focus to critical materials like metals, aiming to diversify supply chains away from China.

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PB Fintech sees Rs 665 crore block deal as founders pare stake; Goldman among other top funds buy
PB Fintech founders Yashish Dahiya and Alok Bansal sold 38 lakh shares worth Rs 665 crore in a block deal. The shares were purchased by various institutional investors, including Goldman Sachs and Tata Mutual Fund, following the company's recent performance.
Sensex, Nifty slide 1.5% as MSCI rejig triggers late-hour market selloff
Benchmark indices posted their steepest fall in over two weeks as MSCI rebalancing triggered heavy passive fund outflows and a sharp late-session selloff

Friday rout drags Sensex, Nifty into weekly loss; benchmarks fall nearly 2%
Benchmark indices fell nearly 2% each during the session, while the Nifty Bank and Midcap indices declined more than 1%. Market breadth remained weak with the advance-decline ratio at 1:2.