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26.02 / 04:35
markets COST Target Analysis Tesla Trade Experts Rs 2 lakh crore vanished! Tata Motors becomes Nifty's worst nightmare
Tata Motors has emerged as the worst-performing Nifty 50 stock, with its shares plummeting 44% from their peak of Rs 1,179 in July 2024 to Rs 661.75 currently, erasing Rs 1.9 lakh crore in market capitalization. The sharp decline stems from weak demand for Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) in key markets like China and the UK, coupled with concerns over potential US import tariffs on European-made cars. Domestically, softening sales in the medium & heavy commercial vehicle (M&HCV) segment and intensifying competition in passenger and electric vehicles (EVs) have further dented investor sentiment. As the stock struggles to find a bottom, the key question remains: Is the worst over, or is there more downside ahead?
26.02 / 03:19
markets security Analysis Trade show performer rights Rupee plunges to 87.24 vs dollar
Reserve Bank of India's positions in the non-deliverable forwards (NDF) segment increased demand for the greenback. The Indian currency was among the worst performers among Asian currencies as it closed at 87.21/$1 against the previous close of 86.70/$1 even as intervention by the central bank helped contain excess losses, traders said.
26.02 / 03:19
markets FIVE Analysis Research Trade performer 2020 One-third of NSE 500 stocks now cheaper than pre-covid valuation
NSE 500 stocks are cheaper than their pre-Covid valuations, as measured by price-to-earnings (PE) and price-to-book (P/B) ratios. Following the sharp market correction since October 1, several blue-chip companies are 10-60% below March 2020 levels by these key metrics. They include HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India (SBI), Hindustan Unilever (HUL), Bajaj Finance, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Maruti Suzuki, Axis Bank, Bajaj Finserv, Avenue Supermarts, Coal India and Asian Paints. For banks, the valuation is derived from the price-to-book. When PE and PB ratios are higher than long-term averages, a company is perceived to be more expensively valued and vice versa.
26.02 / 03:19
markets IPO Analysis wellness Trade reports rights Tata Capital board approves plans for IPO, Rs 1,504-cr rights issue
rights issue of Rs 1,504 crore. The size of the IPO is expected to be roughly $2 billion or around Rs 18,000 crore, ET had reported earlier. At a meeting on Tuesday, the company's board approved the initial public offering, which will include a fresh issue of 230 million shares as well as an offer for sale by existing shareholders, according to the company's exchange filing.
26.02 / 03:19
markets security Analysis Research Trade country rights Sebi proposals likely to curb manipulation in F&O trades
Mumbai: The Securities and Exchange Board of India's proposal to change the methodology of calculating outstanding positions in stock futures and options could reduce possibilities of manipulation in derivatives trading. The plan to introduce tighter rules, including regular monitoring of positions during trading sessions, comes amid growing concerns that a few influential firms, armed with superior technology prowess, may be manipulating trades in the country's growing futures and options markets.
26.02 / 03:13
markets Analysis Research trends Trade Experts Celebrity Stock Market Holiday 2025: Are NSE, BSE open or closed today for Maha Shivratri?
Stock market Holiday today: Stock exchanges, BSE and NSE, will be closed on Wednesday on account of Mahashivaratri. During a market holiday, trading in equities, derivatives, and all other segments will remain suspended for the day. This will be the first official trading holiday for the current calendar year, which has a total of 14 days off. In the month of March, there are two holidays scheduled for Holi (March 14) and Ramzan Id (March 31).
26.02 / 02:47
markets CEO Apple Sustainability Trade President reports Think different: Consider a smartphone tariff cut to sustain an Apple-led export boom
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. With US President Donald Trump harping on import barriers like ‘reciprocal tariffs’ to protect factory jobs at home, Apple Inc has responded with a plan to invest $500 billion and create 20,000 jobs in America over the next four years. News reports suggest it will not bring iPhone-making back onshore, but focus on churning out AI servers in the US.
26.02 / 01:13
Manufacturing Gap Apple Trade President show electronic Why India’s electronics sector is least at risk from Trump's reciprocal tariff scrutiny
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: As US president Donald Trump's reciprocal tariff threat loomsfor Indian exports of engineering goods and pharmaceuticals to textiles,the booming electronics goods shipments may be the least at risk. The duty disparity or the gap between import levies is one of the lowestfor electronics among major categories, according to two people aware of the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
26.02 / 01:11
Digital wellness Trade Doge social information Department Democrat senators question what Elon Musk plans to do with sensitive CFPB data
Democrat lawmakers led by Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Tuesday held a forum pushing back against the moves that the Trump administration and Elon Musk have taken to neutralize the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
25.02 / 20:53
Target FIVE Trade country Inside Relationships White House official pushes to axe Canada from Five Eyes intelligence group
A top White House official has proposed expelling Canada from the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network as Donald Trump increases pressure on the country he talks about turning into the 51st U.S. state.
25.02 / 20:45
markets UPS Trade show prevention More traders turn bullish in first quarter even as market shows signs of fatigue, Schwab survey says
An expensive stock market did not prevent traders from getting more bullish as investors increasingly bet that the bull run could keep chugging along, according to Charles Schwab's new quarterly client survey.
25.02 / 20:25
markets Digital Research Trade Bitcoin reports testing Why Is Bitcoin Falling Today?
Bitcoin (BTCUSD) fell below $87,000 Tuesday—a sharp drop from the $95,000 level at which it was trading two days ago and the $100,000 mark it tested late last week—as fears about economic uncertainty deepened the sell-off in the cryptocurrency markets.
25.02 / 18:58
markets UPS economy Tesla Trade reports Why is U.S. consumer confidence plunging to its lowest since 2021? Inflation fears, tariffs, and economic uncertainty raise concerns
economic uncertainty. The report suggests that consumers are becoming more cautious about spending as they anticipate higher prices and financial strain in the coming months.
25.02 / 16:11
markets COST economy Trade President War performer Posthaste: Four things that would be 'kryptonite' to Donald Trump's tariff threats
Donald Trump doubled down on threats to impose punishing tariffs on Canada and Mexico Monday, saying the 25-per-cent levies were “on schedule” to go ahead March 4.
25.02 / 16:05
markets BLOCK Analysis Trade Experts rights Updates TeamLease Services block deal: Goldman Sachs sells shares worth Rs 17 crore in smallcap stock
Goldman Sachs on Tuesday sold 89,314 shares worth Rs 17.5 crore in smallcap stock Teamlease Services via a block deal. The shares were sold via Goldman Sachs Funds — Goldman Sachs India Equity Portfolio at a price of Rs 1,960 per share. Goldman Sachs holds stake in TeamLease Services via three funds, namely Goldman Sachs Funds — Goldman Sachs India Equity Portfolio, Goldman Sachs Funds — Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio and Goldman Sachs Trust — Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity Fund.
25.02 / 15:19
Target SEC Trade Experts information Courts Investigations Trump’s pick for SEC chairman was Wall Street’s expert for hire
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The incoming chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission built a career dealing with regulators—as their adversary. When AT&T needed an ally to thwart a 2021 SEC lawsuit, it hired Paul Atkins, a former SEC commissioner who in 2009 began building a profitable yet opaque niche as one of Wall Street’s go-to advisers in Washington.
25.02 / 12:57
markets COST Booking security Trade cover International What are the perils of using ‘buy now, pay later’ option for stock purchases
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI : ICICI Direct’s latest TV commercial on the “buy now, pay later" offer for stock purchases created a lot of chatter on the microblogging site X, formerly Twitter, about the potential risks of buying shares by borrowing money from a broker. To be sure, most brokers in India offer a margin trading facility (MTF), positioning it as a “buy now, pay later" option.
25.02 / 12:57
markets UPS NVIDIA Research Trade love reports Nvidia had a rough start to 2025. Investors still love the stock.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Nvidia had a rocky start to the year. That’s done little to dull its popularity among individual investors, many of whom are positioning for the shares to rally after Wednesday’s earnings report.
25.02 / 12:21
Dogecoin markets Digital security Trade Bitcoin Doge Dogecoin price drops, but history hints at a big comeback—Here’s why
Dogecoin (DOGE) has plummeted over 6% in the past 24 hours, now trading at $0.226. The broader memecoin market has also suffered, losing a staggering $4.11 billion in market capitalisation. Investor sentiment has soured following reports linking North Korea’s Lazarus Group to a series of rug-pull scams, raising serious security concerns.
25.02 / 12:15
COST UPS wellness Trade President Scotiabank Tops Estimates on Loan Income, Credit Provisions Miss
(Bloomberg) — Bank of Nova Scotia beat estimates as it benefited from lower funding costs after the country’s central bank cut interest rates by 200 basis points since last June, even as it set aside more money than expected for possibly bad loans.
25.02 / 11:51
markets CEO Trade reports Unilever stocks drop after unexpected CEO departure
According to data from MarketWatch, the value of shares fell by 1.6% this morning from the previous closing price 4,483p per share, with its value down by around 5% in the last month and 2.9% since the beginning of the year. The shares have rallied and stabalised since, trading at 4,398 at the time of reporting, however this is still more than 1.5% lower than the recent market close. Over half of CEOs expect rise in global economic growth in the next year Schumacher will take a step back from his CEO and board director roles on 1 March 2025 and will leave Unilever altogether on 31 ...

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