In 2025 so far, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have withdrawn approximately Rs 1,52,479 crore from Indian equities. Notably, around Rs 12,569 crore of this outflow happened in November alone.
In 2025 so far, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have withdrawn approximately Rs 1,52,479 crore from Indian equities. Notably, around Rs 12,569 crore of this outflow happened in November alone.
L&T Finance Ltd (LTF) saw its share price surge by about 9 % on November 7, 2025, rising to a fresh high of approximately Rs. 300.60 despite a broadly weak market backdrop.
Indian equity markets drifted lower on Thursday as the NIFTY 50 breached its key short-term support level of the 20-day exponential moving average and edged toward the 25,400 zone. Several heavyweight stocks captured attention amidst the weak market tone.
Singapore-based Singtel is reportedly set to sell about 5.1 crore shares — roughly 0.8 % of Bharti Airtel — through a block deal valued at around Rs 10,300 crore (≈ US$1.17 billion). The floor price for the deal is fixed at Rs 2,030 per share, representing approximately a 3.1 % discount to the company’s previous closing price of ~Rs 2,095.
The formidable momentum once enjoyed by Ola Electric now appears to be wavering. After its entry into the electric two-wheeler market with strong aspirations, the company is now facing headwinds as it stands on the verge of losing its No. 4 position in the domestic category.
Microsoft has announced the formation of its new “MAI Superintelligence Team” aimed at developing artificial-intelligence systems capable of outperforming humans in select domains, beginning with medical diagnosis.
Infosys Ltd has introduced an advanced AI-agent solution tailored for the energy sector, integrating its AI-first platform Topaz and cloud-based offering Cobalt with Microsoft Copilot Studio, Azure OpenAI Foundry models and ChatGPT 4o.
The Andhra Pradesh government has entered into a landmark agreement with the Hinduja Group for a phased investment of Rs 20,000 crore in the state, formalised during N. Chandrababu Naidu’s UK visit. Under the Memorandum of Understanding, key projects include the expansion of the existing 1,050 MW thermal-power plant in Visakhapatnam by 1,600 MW, along […]
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1. TD Power Systems Ltd
2. Navin Fluorine International Ltd (Blockbuster)
3. IIFL Finance Ltd
4. Tara Chand Infralogistic Solutions Ltd
Shares of Apollo Micro Systems Ltd surged into the spotlight after the Hyderabad-based defence electronics company delivered its strongest quarter yet. For the quarter ended 30 September 2025 (Q2 FY26), Apollo recorded revenue of Rs 225.3 crore, up 40.2% y-o-y, and net profit of Rs 30.03 crore, nearly 91% higher than the Rs 15.7 crore posted a year ago.
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