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Stocks in news: HAL, TMPV, Bharti Airtel, Anant Raj, Zydus Life, Tata Motors
Indian markets experienced a volatile yet stable session after a sharp sell-off, with the Nifty showing resilience. Key companies like HAL, Tata Motors, and Bharti Airtel are in focus due to quarterly results and news developments. Zydus Lifesciences is nearing a US acquisition, while Maruti Suzuki commits to green logistics.

NBI International Value Fund - Series Share Price | TSX:NBIV ETF - Investing.com India
NBI International Value Fund - Series Share Price | TSX:NBIV ETFInvesting.com India

SEBI may ease borrowing rules to give mutual funds more flexibility in managing cash
SEBI is looking to relax short-term borrowing rules for mutual funds after industry concerns, aiming to help fund houses manage daily liquidity more smoothly.
Quick Wrap: Nifty Metal Index records a surge of 3.18%
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12 stocks held by 100+ MFs in April surged up to 75% so far in 2026
Twelve stocks held by over 100 mutual fund schemes have surged up to 75% in just four months of 2026, underscoring strong institutional conviction and market momentum.

Bank of America flags BGC as top AI stock in capital markets ahead of investor event By Investing.com - Investing.com India
Bank of America flags BGC as top AI stock in capital markets ahead of investor event By Investing.comInvesting.com India

NBI U.S. Equity Index Fund - Series Share Price | TSX:NBUX ETF - Investing.com India
NBI U.S. Equity Index Fund - Series Share Price | TSX:NBUX ETFInvesting.com India

‘Time for alpha’: Motilal Oswal AMC CEO sees these sectors leading next market cycle
Motilal Oswal AMC MD & CEO Prateek Agrawal said the current market environment favours active investing and emerging growth sectors over traditional index-heavy plays. Agrawal also said gold duty hikes were less severe than expected and added that mutual fund inflows remain stable despite market volatility.
Groww shares jump 6% even as Peak XV, two other US investors sell stake worth Rs 5,326 crore. What lies ahead?
Billionbrains Garage Ventures shares rebounded on Wednesday, recovering Tuesday’s losses triggered by a Rs 5,326 crore stake sale by Peak XV Partners, Ribbit Capital, and YC Holdings. The investors sold over 29.5 crore shares via bulk deals at an average price of Rs 180.43 apiece, a 1.5% discount to the previous closing price.
Markets open higher; Sensex gains 100 points, Nifty crosses 23,400: Metals stocks see buying interest, phar... - Bhaskar English
Markets open higher; Sensex gains 100 points, Nifty crosses 23,400: Metals stocks see buying interest, phar...Bhaskar English
INR seen mildly supported as govt raises gold tariff
The Indian rupee is seen recovering some of its lost momentum from record low levels in opening trades on Tuesday after the govt stepped in to stabilize the local unit. The govt has raised import tariffs on gold and silver to 15%, reversing the 2024 duty cuts, as the government moves to curb surging precious metal imports, narrow trade deficit and support the rupee amid mounting external pressures. INR opened at Rs 95.52 per dollar and rebounded to a high of 95.51 so far during the day. Yesterday the counter closed at 95.68. Indian shares are seen opening little changed on Wednesday after two consecutive heavy sell-off sessions. Yesterday, Indian equity markets experienced a sharp decline, with the Sensex settling 1,456.04 points (1.92%) lower at 74,559.24 and the Nifty 50 falling 436.30 points (1.83%) to close at 23,379.55.
Sensex rises 120 points, Nifty above 23,400 as rupee recovers from all-time low. What lies ahead?
Indian stock markets rebounded on Wednesday, with Sensex and Nifty ending a four-day losing streak. The recovery was driven by a stronger rupee and easing oil prices, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. Broad-based optimism saw midcap and smallcap indices also gain, with Asian Paints leading the ascent.