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Asian markets fall after Wall Street tech selloff; GIFT Nifty signals weak start for India
The Nifty remains range-bound between 25,400 and 25,650, while Bank Nifty shows lower highs despite holding key support levels. Broader markets, including midcaps and select pharma and defence stocks, continue to show relative strength.
Sensex, Nifty off to a positive start as IT stocks spark surge
Indian stock markets are on the rise for a second day. The Sensex opened higher by over 140 points. The Nifty is trading above 25,500. Technology stocks are leading the gains, following their Wall Street counterparts. Major IT firms like Tech Mahindra and Infosys are seeing significant increases. Some other companies are also performing well.

FII inflows into India since US trade deal top $2 bn, worst of rupee’s fall behind us: Goldman Sachs
Sunil Koul, Global EM Equity Strategist at Goldman Sachs expects foreign investment to return to India, driven by three factors: the Indo-US trade deal removing a key uncertainty, strong global inflows into emerging markets, and investors diversifying away from volatile tech stocks — making Indian equities an attractive destination for capital.

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

Taking Stock: Markets extend losses; Nifty slips below 24,200, Sensex declines 852 pts
Biggest Nifty losers were Trent, M&M, Shriram Finance, SBI Life Insurance, Tech Mahindra, while gainers included Dr Reddy's Labs, Cipla, Jio Financial, Adani Enterprises, Apollo Hospitals.

Taking Stock: Markets rebound; Nifty reclaims 24,150, Sensex jumps 600 pts
Among the top gainers on the index were Maruti Suzuki India, Coal India, Tech Mahindra, ITC Limited, and Reliance Industries. On the downside, InterGlobe Aviation, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, NTPC, ICICI Bank and Bajaj Finserv were among the key laggards.

Live: Tech stocks outperform subdued market; Brent at $94/barrel | Closing Bell
Indian equities extended losses in afternoon trade on Monday, with the Sensex falling nearly 500 points and the Nifty slipping below the 23,400 mark as selling pressure intensified across banking, capital goods, FMCG and auto stocks. At 2:33 pm, the Sensex was down 492.43 points or 0.66 percent at 74,283.31, while the Nifty declined 159.50 points or 0.68 percent to 23,388.25. Market breadth remained weak, with 2,507 stocks declining against 1,456 advances. Technology stocks continued to outperform sharply, helping limit the benchmark losses.

Capital market stocks rally up to 8% as Nifty extends gains for third day; Angel One, KFin Tech, Nippon lead
The rally in capital market stocks comes as benchmark indices rebound after a sharp correction, with investors returning to equities amid improving global cues and easing concerns around crude oil prices.

SBI MF buys additional 4% stake in Urban Company; Wellington Management, DF International exit
SBI Mutual Fund already held 1.89 percent shareholding in Urban Company as of December 2025.

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.

Taking Stock: Markets snap 2-day fall; Sensex up 395 pts, Nifty above 23,200
Biggest Nifty gainers were Interglobe Aviation, Jio Financial, Eicher Motors, SBI, Apollo Hospitals, while losers included ONGC, Titan Company, NTPC, Power Grid Corp and Tech Mahindra.