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Market Highlights: Sensex, Nifty end flat after choppy session; BEL rises 2%, Trent drops 2% - The Economic Times
Market Highlights: Sensex, Nifty end flat after choppy session; BEL rises 2%, Trent drops 2%The Economic TimesWhy did stock market crash today? Nifty50 ends below 25,450; BSE Sensex over 1,000 points down - top reaThe Times of IndiaSensex falls 500 pts from day's high, Nifty near 25,400: Weak global cues among key factors behind market...Moneycontrol.comStock Market Highlights: Sensex, Nifty end flat after volatile tradeBusinessLineStock Market Highlights: Sensex, Nifty end flat in volatile trade; defence, midcaps lead gainsCNBC TV18Stock Market Today Highlight: Sensex, Nifty end flat amid caution ahead of US-Iran talk; auto, pharma, PSU banks gainMintStock Market Today: Nifty, Sensex End Flat After Sharp Intraday Moves; HDFC Bank Top DragNDTV ProfitSensex plunges 1,000 points: Why is the stock market falling today?India TodaySensex Today Tanks 1,068 Points | Nifty Below 25,450 | 5 Reason Why Indian Share Markets Are FallingEquitymaster
HDFC Bank, SBI dominate India’s credit card spending, top 5 banks control 85.6%
India’s credit card space is rapidly consolidating under major players. HDFC Bank and State Bank of India together now account for nearly half of all card spending, while the top five lenders control more than 85% of transactions. Consumers are increasingly turning to these large, established banks for big-ticket purchases.
Market Wrap: Nifty, Sensex end flat in a volatile trade as heavyweight HDFC Bank drags market
Indian benchmark indices Nifty and BSE Sensex ended flat on Thursday, weighed down by selling in financial stocks led by HDFC Bank. Market sentiment stayed weak as technical indicators signalled fading momentum, while global cues remained mixed across major Asian and European indices.
Apple in talks with ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and Axis Bank to start payment service in India: Report
Apple Inc. is in discussions with key Indian banks and global card networks in preparation to start Apple Pay in the world’s most populous country.
Apple in talks with ICICI, HDFC & Axis Bank to start payment service in India
Apple is in talks with ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and Axis Bank, along with Visa and Mastercard, to launch Apple Pay in India around mid-2026, though the timeline is not final. The service is expected to support UPI as well as card payments, entering a market dominated by Google Pay, PhonePe, Amazon Pay and Paytm.
HDFC Bank Share Price Live Updates: From Rs 10 lakh to Rs 18 lakh: HDFC Bank revises Infinia credit card spend criterion for fee waiver; RLV revised to Rs 50 lakh; check details

Rupee likely to stay in 90–92 range amid global uncertainty: HDFC Bank's Arup Rakshit
3R Investment Management’s Neeraj Seth said Indian equities are nearing a buy zone supported by improving sentiment and early earnings recovery signs. Experts believe credit growth remains stable and AI-driven economic changes will unfold gradually rather than immediately.
HDFC Bank Share Price Live Updates: HDFC Bank's monthly returns reflect a negative trend
Stock Market: Sensex tumbles 1,236 points on selling in RIL, HDFC Bank amid escalating geopolitical tensions - The Hindu
Stock Market: Sensex tumbles 1,236 points on selling in RIL, HDFC Bank amid escalating geopolitical tensionsThe Hindu

Sensex Today | Stock Market Highlights: Markets extend rally for third day; Nifty tops 25,800, PSU banks shine
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: The Indian markets have gathered greater momentum, with the Nifty index trading around 25,750 with a rise of 60 points. The Nifty Bank index is also on a similar footing, up around 300 points. Tata Steel, HDFC Life, ITC and Tata Consumer are among the top gainers.
Indian shares up on value buying in HDFC Bank, Reliance - Reuters
Indian shares up on value buying in HDFC Bank, RelianceReuters

HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank among Nomura's top picks ahead of Q1 results
The brokerage expects a "mild-to-moderate NIM decline" across most banks under its coverage, with Federal Bank being the exception