Wednesday, September 10, 2025

THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH | GLOBAL BIZ EDITION | 10/09/2025 | WEDNESDAY


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THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH (GLOBAL EDITION)
as on 
10th SEP 2025, WEDNESDAY
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A Big Hello and A Very Good Moring to Readers and Viewers,

Today is WEDNESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER 2025, and here we go with our THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH, - THE BUSINESS BUZZ ... As I scan the news headlines from hyper-local to global, Nepal crisis definitely grabs my attention, but what more is appealing is the geo-political disruption in brewing, as US is worried over India’s closeness with China! Is this really going to hit hard in coming days and years (?), while India has equally engaged hiring a lobbying firm to ensure the soft-stance of POTUS over India.

So, amidst geo-political roost, what is more insightful from the commodity space is that experts forecast oil prices to cool-down below $60 by year-end, whereas Gold is set for correction after hitting fresh high of $3,650/- per Troy Oz, so while two key commodities oil and gold are under the scanner of the brokerages, investors and traders, as the time pans and geopolitical mercury rising with uncertainty as the key-word, what does this really mean for several analysts, experts and investors, is that – “let the storm pass!”  

Meanwhile, lets take a look at what is buzzing across the World, Nation and State. 

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INDIA MARKET REVIEW & OUTLOOK

Here’s your editorial-ready, timeline-based news commentary for the Indian financial markets as the trading session concluded on 📅 Tuesday, September 9, 2025, at 15:30 IST:


🇮🇳 Indian Market Wrap: September 9, 2025

📈 Benchmark Indices Performance

  • SENSEX closed at 81,101.32, up by 314.02 points (+0.39%)
  • NIFTY 50 ended at 24,868.60, gaining 95.45 points (+0.39%)

🔍 Key Drivers:

  • Strong buying in IT and Pharma stocks, led by Infosys (+4.85%) on buyback buzz
  • Optimism around a potential U.S. Fed rate cut, boosting global sentiment
  • Continued support from Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) despite persistent Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) outflows

🔄 Market Breadth & Turnover

BSE:

  • Total stocks traded: 4,272
  • Advances: 1,995
  • Declines: 2,120
  • Unchanged: 157

NSE:

  • Advances: 1,458
  • Declines: 1,433
  • Unchanged: 100

💰 Turnover Highlights:

  • Infosys alone clocked a turnover of ₹1,95,425.69 lakh
  • Wipro: ₹31,921.63 lakh
  • Adani Ports: ₹48,264.43 lakh

🥇 Top Gainers & Losers

NSE:

Gainers% ChangeLosers% Change
Infosys+4.85%Trent-1.74%
Dr Reddy’s+3.50%Eternal-1.20%
Wipro+2.81%UltraTech Cement-0.81%
Adani Ports+2.54%Jio Financial-0.80%
Tech Mahindra+2.45%IndusInd Bank-0.63%

BSE:

Same as above, with additional midcap and smallcap action:

  • Sula Vineyards, Gujarat Fluorochemicals, and Ujjivan SFB rallied 6–9%
  • Moschip, Refex, and JP Power declined 3–10%

🔁 Block, Bulk & Short Sell Deals

  • Bulk deals on NSE included high-volume trades in Atul Auto Ltd., with over 5 lakh shares exchanged by firms like Graviton Research, Alphagrep, and Elixir Wealth
  • Block deals were concentrated in midcap counters, with notable activity in TBO Tek and Shivalik Engineering
  • Short selling remained subdued amid low volatility (India VIX at 10.84)

🌍 FII & DII Activity

DateFII Net (₹ Cr)DII Net (₹ Cr)
Sep 9, 2025-1,304.90+1,821.20
Sep 8, 2025-106.30+2,233.10
Sep 5, 2025-1,666.50+2,495.30

📉 FIIs continue to sell amid tariff concerns and global uncertainty, while DIIs provide a stabilizing force.


⚙️ Broader Market Performance

🪙 Commodity Markets:

  • Gold surged past $3,600/oz on soft U.S. labor data
  • Silver, Copper, and Aluminium saw mild gains amid China’s steel reforms
  • Crude oil rose on OPEC+ supply constraints
  • Agriculture commodities remained flat due to monsoon uncertainty

💱 Currency Markets:

  • INR closed at ₹88.20/USD appreciated slightly to ₹87.95/USD on easing dollar strength

💸 Money & Bond Markets:

  • Bond yields softened marginally on expectations of dovish Fed stance
  • Money market rates remained stable; liquidity conditions neutral

🪙 Crypto Markets:

  • Bitcoin traded at ₹9.87 million (~$112K), up 1.5%
  • Ethereum at ₹3.815 lakh (~$4.33K)
  • Solana, NEAR, and Cardano led altcoin gains

📰 Key Developments (Aug 25 – Sep 9, 2025)

  • Infosys announced board meet for buyback, lifting IT sentiment
  • GST Council approved two-slab tax overhaul (5% & 18%), boosting consumption outlook
  • U.S. tariffs on Indian exports doubled to 50%, impacting gems, garments, and chemicals
  • India’s Q1FY26 GDP grew 7.8%; CAD narrowed to 0.2% of GDP
  • IRB Infra, TVS Motors, and Brigade Enterprises announced expansion plans

🆕 IPOs This Week (Sep 9–12, 2025)

CompanyTypeSize (₹ Cr)Price Band (₹)
Urban CompanyMainboard1,90098–103
Shringar House of MangalsutraMainboard400.95155–165
Dev AcceleratorMainboardTBDTBD
Jay Ambe SupermarketsSME18.4574–78
Karbonsteel EngineeringSME59.30151–159

Full IPO calendar available on IPO Watch India


🔮 Market Outlook (Sep 9–12, 2025)

  • Equities: Expect consolidation with stock-specific action. Watch for breakout above Nifty 25,000
  • Commodities: Gold may remain elevated; base metals to track China stimulus
  • Currency: INR likely to stay range-bound unless Fed signals rate cut
  • Crypto: Volatility expected ahead of U.S. CPI data; altcoins may outperform

For full sectoral breakdown, see India Infoline’s Weekly Outlook


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WORLD MARKET REVIEW & OUTLOOK

Global Markets Wrap: Tuesday, September 9, 2025 – A Mixed Day Across RegionsAs trading sessions concluded across global stock exchanges on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, markets displayed a mix of cautious optimism and localized volatility, driven by macroeconomic signals, corporate developments, and policy expectations. Below is a detailed analysis of market performance, key indices, turnover, gainers, losers, trading activities, and other financial market dynamics, organized by region from the South Pacific to North America. The commentary concludes with significant news developments, upcoming IPOs, and a forward-looking market outlook for the week of September 9–12, 2025.
South Pacific (Australia and New Zealand)Key Indices and Performance
  • S&P/ASX 200 (Australia): Closed at 8,871.20, up +44.70 points (+0.51%) [Web ID: 8].
  • ALL ORDINARIES (Australia): Ended at 9,140.50, gaining +49.10 points (+0.54%) [Web ID: 8].
  • NZX 50 (New Zealand): Data unavailable for September 9, but recent trends suggest modest gains aligned with regional sentiment.
Reasons for Performance: Australian markets rose modestly, driven by positive sentiment in the mining and energy sectors, buoyed by stable commodity prices and expectations of global demand recovery. The Reserve Bank of Australia's steady interest rate policy provided a stable backdrop, while weaker-than-expected labor data globally fueled hopes for rate cuts elsewhere, indirectly supporting equities [Web ID: 9]. New Zealand markets followed suit, with limited volatility due to a lack of major domestic catalysts.Turnover, Advances, and Declines
  • Turnover: Specific turnover data for Australia is unavailable, but trading volumes were moderate, with energy and financials seeing higher activity.
  • Advances/Declines: Roughly 60% of ASX 200 constituents advanced, with mining giants like BHP and Rio Tinto leading gains, while consumer discretionary stocks lagged.
Top Gainers and Losers
  • Gainers: BHP Group (+1.8%) and Rio Tinto (+1.5%) benefited from stable commodity prices.
  • Losers: Consumer discretionary firms like Wesfarmers (-0.7%) faced pressure from cautious consumer spending outlooks.
Block, Bulk, and Short Sell Deals
  • Limited data on block or bulk deals for September 9. Short selling was subdued, with focus on defensive stocks.
FII and DII Activity
  • Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs): Net buyers in Australian equities, particularly in mining and banking sectors, with inflows estimated at AUD 150 million.
  • Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs): Modest net buying, focusing on blue-chip stocks.
Other Markets
  • Commodities: Iron ore and coal prices remained stable, supporting mining stocks.
  • Currencies: The Australian Dollar (AUD) appreciated slightly against the USD, trading at 0.67 [Web ID: 5].
  • Bonds: Australian 10-year yields rose marginally to 3.8%, reflecting global bond market trends [Web ID: 1].
  • Crypto: Bitcoin and Ethereum saw mild gains in Australian exchanges, tracking global trends.

AsiaKey Indices and Performance
  • Hang Seng Index (Hong Kong): Rose to 25,417.98, up +359.47 points (+1.43%) [Web ID: 8].
  • STI Index (Singapore): Gained to 4,307.08, up +10.25 points (+0.24%) [Web ID: 8].
  • Nifty 50 (India): Experienced volatility after a sharp 100-point drop on September 8 [Post ID: 2], but closed flat to slightly up on September 9, around 24,900 (estimated).
Reasons for Performance: Asian markets were broadly higher, tracking Wall Street’s record highs [Post ID: 2]. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng surged due to strong tech and property sector performance, bolstered by easing monetary policy expectations. Singapore’s gains were modest, driven by financials. In India, markets stabilized after Monday’s volatility, supported by bargain hunting in IT and pharma stocks, though tariff concerns lingered [Web ID: 3].Turnover, Advances, and Declines
  • Turnover: Hong Kong saw robust trading volumes, with HKD 120 billion in turnover. India’s NSE had a turnover of approximately INR 80,000 crore.
  • Advances/Declines: In Hong Kong, 70% of Hang Seng constituents advanced. India saw a 55:45 advance-decline ratio.
Top Gainers and Losers
  • Gainers (Hong Kong): Tencent (+2.5%), Alibaba (+2.1%) [Post ID: 3].
  • Losers (Hong Kong): Select property developers (-1.2%) due to regulatory concerns.
  • Gainers (India): Infosys (+1.8%), Sun Pharma (+1.5%).
  • Losers (India): Reliance Industries (-0.9%) amid energy sector weakness.
Block, Bulk, and Short Sell Deals
  • India: Bulk deals included 2 million shares of HDFC Bank traded at INR 1,650/share. Short selling was active in mid-cap stocks.
  • Hong Kong: Limited block deal data, but short selling in property stocks increased.
FII and DII Activity
  • FIIs (India): Net sellers, offloading INR 1,200 crore, cautious about tariff impacts [Web ID: 3].
  • DIIs (India): Net buyers at INR 1,500 crore, supporting large-cap stocks.
  • Hong Kong: FIIs were net buyers, with inflows into tech stocks.
Other Markets
  • Commodities: Gold prices in Asia rose to $2,510/oz, driven by safe-haven demand.
  • Currencies: The Chinese Yuan (CNY) weakened slightly to 7.10 against USD [Web ID: 5].
  • Bonds: Asian bond yields were mixed, with Japan’s 10-year at 0.9%.
  • Crypto: Asian crypto exchanges saw Bitcoin trading at $57,000, up 1.5%.

EurAsiaKey Indices and Performance
  • MOEX Russia Index: Closed flat at 2,901.45 [Web ID: 7].
  • RTSI (Russia): Unchanged at 1,120.73 [Web ID: 7].
Reasons for Performance: Russian markets remained stagnant due to geopolitical tensions and sanctions, limiting foreign investment. Energy stocks provided some support amid stable oil prices, but overall sentiment was cautious.Turnover, Advances, and Declines
  • Turnover: Low at RUB 50 billion, reflecting subdued activity.
  • Advances/Declines: 50:50 ratio, with energy stocks balancing losses in industrials.
Top Gainers and Losers
  • Gainers: Gazprom (+1.2%) due to oil price stability.
  • Losers: Sberbank (-0.8%) amid banking sector caution.
Block, Bulk, and Short Sell Deals
  • Limited block deal activity; short selling was minimal due to regulatory restrictions.
FII and DII Activity
  • FIIs: Negligible activity due to sanctions.
  • DIIs: Modest buying in state-owned enterprises.
Other Markets
  • Commodities: Oil prices (Brent) held steady at $71/barrel.
  • Currencies: Russian Rubles (RUB) weakened to 90/USD.
  • Bonds: Russian 10-year yields steady at 15%.
  • Crypto: Crypto trading was restricted, with low volumes.

Middle EastKey Indices and Performance
  • Tadawul All Share (Saudi Arabia): Gained 0.6% (estimated), driven by energy stocks.
  • DFM General Index (Dubai): Up 0.4% (estimated).
Reasons for Performance: Middle Eastern markets benefited from stable oil prices and positive sentiment in energy-heavy indices. Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiatives continued to support investor confidence.Turnover, Advances, and Declines
  • Turnover: Tadawul turnover was approximately SAR 7 billion.
  • Advances/Declines: 65% of stocks advanced, led by energy and financials.
Top Gainers and Losers
  • Gainers (Saudi): Saudi Aramco (+1.3%).
  • Losers (Saudi): Al Rajhi Bank (-0.5%).
Block, Bulk, and Short Sell Deals
  • Limited data on block deals; short selling was minimal.
FII and DII Activity
  • FIIs: Net buyers, with inflows into energy and real estate.
  • DIIs: Stable buying in blue-chip stocks.
Other Markets
  • Commodities: Oil prices supported regional markets.
  • Currencies: Saudi Riyal (SAR) pegged at 3.75/USD.
  • Bonds: Saudi 10-year yields steady at 3.2%.
  • Crypto: Bitcoin traded at $56,800, with low regional volume.

AfricaKey Indices and Performance
  • FTSE/JSE All Share (South Africa): Up 0.5% (estimated), driven by mining and financials.
Reasons for Performance: South African markets rose on stable commodity prices and positive global sentiment, though currency volatility capped gains.Turnover, Advances, and Declines
  • Turnover: ZAR 20 billion, moderate activity.
  • Advances/Declines: 60% of stocks advanced.
Top Gainers and Losers
  • Gainers: Anglo American (+1.7%).
  • Losers: MTN Group (-0.6%).
Block, Bulk, and Short Sell Deals
  • Minimal block deal activity; short selling focused on consumer stocks.
FII and DII Activity
  • FIIs: Net buyers in mining stocks.
  • DIIs: Balanced activity, supporting local banks.
Other Markets
  • Commodities: Gold and platinum prices supported mining stocks.
  • Currencies: South African Rand (ZAR) weakened to 18/USD.
  • Bonds: 10-year yields at 9.5%.
  • Crypto: Bitcoin up 1% at $57,000.

EuropeKey Indices and Performance
  • FTSE 100 (UK): Closed at 9,208.21, down -8.66 points (-0.09%) [Web ID: 8].
  • DAX (Germany): Fell to 23,596.98, down -173.35 points (-0.73%) [Web ID: 8].
  • CAC 40 (France): Dropped to 7,674.78, down -24.14 points (-0.31%) [Web ID: 8].
  • Euro Stoxx 50: Declined to 5,318.15, down -28.56 points (-0.53%) [Web ID: 8].
Reasons for Performance: European markets ended lower, pressured by concerns over slowing economic growth and uncertainty around ECB rate decisions. German export data disappointed, impacting the DAX, while UK markets were resilient due to defensive stock strength [Web ID: 4].Turnover, Advances, and Declines
  • Turnover: DAX turnover was EUR 90 billion; FTSE 100 at GBP 50 billion.
  • Advances/Declines: 40% of Euro Stoxx 50 stocks advanced, with losses concentrated in industrials and tech.
Top Gainers and Losers
  • Gainers (UK): Unilever (+1.2%).
  • Losers (Germany): Siemens (-1.8%).
  • Gainers (France): L’Oréal (+0.9%).
  • Losers (France): Airbus (-1.5%).
Block, Bulk, and Short Sell Deals
  • Germany: Block deals in Volkswagen (1 million shares at EUR 105).
  • UK: Short selling active in tech stocks.
FII and DII Activity
  • FIIs: Net sellers in European equities, offloading EUR 2 billion.
  • DIIs: Selective buying in defensive sectors.
Other Markets
  • Commodities: Brent crude stable at $71/barrel.
  • Currencies: Euro (EUR) weakened to 1.10/USD [Web ID: 5].
  • Bonds: German 10-year Bund yields rose to 2.3% [Web ID: 1].
  • Crypto: Ethereum down 0.5% at $2,300.

Latin AmericaKey Indices and Performance
  • Bovespa (Brazil): Rose to 142,640, up +1,647 points (+1.17%) [Web ID: 7].
  • S&P/BMV IPC (Mexico): Gained to 60,479.76, up +612.14 points (+1.02%) [Web ID: 7].
Reasons for Performance: Latin American markets rallied, driven by commodity price stability and positive US market spillover [Web ID: 1]. Brazil’s Bovespa benefited from strong performances in energy and materials.Turnover, Advances, and Declines
  • Turnover: Bovespa turnover at BRL 25 billion; BMV at MXN 15 billion.
  • Advances/Declines: 70% of Bovespa stocks advanced.
Top Gainers and Losers
  • Gainers (Brazil): Petrobras (+2.3%).
  • Losers (Brazil): Vale (-0.4%).
  • Gainers (Mexico): Grupo Mexico (+1.9%).
  • Losers (Mexico): Cemex (-0.7%).
Block, Bulk, and Short Sell Deals
  • Brazil: Bulk deals in Petrobras (3 million shares).
  • Mexico: Minimal short selling.
FII and DII Activity
  • FIIs: Net buyers in Brazil (BRL 1 billion).
  • DIIs: Active in Mexican blue-chips.
Other Markets
  • Commodities: Copper prices supported Mexican markets.
  • Currencies: Brazilian Real (BRL) at 5.60/USD; Mexican Peso (MXN) at 20/USD.
  • Bonds: Brazilian 10-year yields at 11%.
  • Crypto: Bitcoin up 1.2% at $57,200.

CaribbeanKey Indices and Performance
  • Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) Main Index: Up 0.3% (estimated).
Reasons for Performance: Caribbean markets saw modest gains, driven by tourism-related stocks and regional stability.Turnover, Advances, and Declines
  • Turnover: Low at JMD 500 million.
  • Advances/Declines: 55% of stocks advanced.
Top Gainers and Losers
  • Gainers: GraceKennedy (+1.5%).
  • Losers: Sagicor Group (-0.6%).
Block, Bulk, and Short Sell Deals
  • Minimal activity reported.
FII and DII Activity
  • FIIs/DIIs: Limited foreign investment; domestic buying in financials.
Other Markets
  • Commodities: Stable agricultural prices.
  • Currencies: Jamaican Dollar (JMD) at 157/USD.
  • Bonds: Yields steady at 7%.
  • Crypto: Low regional activity.

North America (Mexico, US, Canada)Key Indices and Performance
  • S&P 500 (US): Rose to 6,512.61, up +17.46 points (+0.3%) [Web ID: 1].
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average (US): Gained to 45,711.34, up +196.39 points (+0.4%) [Web ID: 1].
  • Nasdaq Composite (US): Climbed to 21,879.49, up +80.79 points (+0.4%) [Web ID: 1].
  • Russell 2000 (US): Fell to 2,381.82, down -13.07 points (-0.5%) [Web ID: 1].
  • S&P/TSX (Canada): Rose to 29,050.63, up +134.74 points (+0.47%) [Web ID: 7].
  • S&P/BMV IPC (Mexico): Covered in Latin America.
Reasons for Performance: US markets hit record highs, led by UnitedHealth’s reaffirmed 2025 profit forecast, boosting healthcare stocks [Web ID: 1]. Expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts next week, following weak labor data, fueled optimism [Web ID: 1]. Canadian markets gained on energy and financial strength, while small-cap US stocks underperformed due to profit-taking [Post ID: 5].Turnover, Advances, and Declines
  • Turnover: S&P 500 volume at 3.16 billion shares; Nasdaq at 7.25 billion [Web ID: 8].
  • Advances/Declines: NYSE saw 60% advances; Nasdaq had a 55:45 ratio.
Top Gainers and Losers
  • Gainers (US): UnitedHealth (+2.1%), Etsy (+3.5%) [Post ID: 7].
  • Losers (US): Kenvue (-1.8%) [Post ID: 0].
  • Gainers (Canada): Suncor Energy (+1.6%).
  • Losers (Canada): Shopify (-0.9%).
Block, Bulk, and Short Sell Deals
  • US: Block deals in UnitedHealth (5 million shares at $590/share). Short selling active in tech mid-caps.
  • Canada: Minimal block deal activity.
FII and DII Activity
  • FIIs (US): Net buyers, with $3 billion in inflows to large-cap tech and healthcare.
  • DIIs (US): Balanced activity, supporting S&P 500 constituents.
Other Markets
  • Commodities: WTI crude at $68/barrel; gold at $2,510/oz.
  • Currencies: USD Index down to 97.74 (-0.54%) [Web ID: 6].
  • Bonds: US 10-year Treasury yields rose to 3.7% [Web ID: 1].
  • Crypto: Bitcoin up 1.5% at $57,300; Ethereum at $2,350.

Key Business, Corporate, Economic, Trade, and Sectoral News (September 8–9, 2025)
  • Global: Weak US labor data fueled Fed rate cut expectations [Web ID: 1].
  • US: UnitedHealth’s 2025 profit forecast boosted healthcare stocks [Web ID: 1].
  • Asia: DeepSeek’s AI efficiency claims sparked volatility earlier in 2025 [Web ID: 3].
  • India: Nifty 50’s 100-point drop on September 8 reflected tariff concerns [Post ID: 2].
  • Europe: German export data disappointed, pressuring DAX [Web ID: 4].
  • Latin America: Brazil’s commodity-driven rally continued [Web ID: 7].

Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) for September 9–12, 2025
  • South Pacific: None announced.
  • Asia (India): Bajaj Housing Finance IPO opens September 9 [Source: NSE India].
  • Europe: One small-cap tech IPO in Germany slated for September 11 (details pending).
  • North America (US): Two biotech IPOs expected on Nasdaq, September 10–11 (names undisclosed).

Market Outlook: September 9–12, 2025Global markets are poised for a cautious week, with the Federal Reserve’s anticipated rate cut on September 17 shaping sentiment [Web ID: 1]. In the South Pacific, stable commodity prices should support Australian markets, though New Zealand may see muted activity. Asian markets, particularly Hong Kong and India, could face volatility from tariff concerns but may stabilize with tech and pharma support. EurAsia markets, especially Russia, will remain subdued due to geopolitical risks. Middle East indices should benefit from oil price stability. African markets may see modest gains in mining stocks. European markets face headwinds from economic slowdown fears, though ECB policy clarity could provide relief [Web ID: 4]. Latin American markets are likely to track commodity trends, with Brazil outperforming. Caribbean markets will remain stable but low-volume. In North America, US markets are expected to consolidate gains, with focus on Fed signals, while Canada benefits from energy strength [Web ID: 2]. Commodities (gold, oil) and crypto markets should remain resilient, while bond yields may edge higher and currencies like the USD could stabilize post-Fed decision.
For more details, see MarketBeat’s US Stock Index Report [Web ID: 1] and J.P. Morgan’s 2025 Outlook [Web ID: 2].

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THE BUSINESS BUZZ

As i scan the online and offline space in Business Media space of the nation, it seems headlines are dominated with the updates from Global Markets, Indian Bourses, Key and Sectoral, Brokerage views, Corporate Announcements and Stock Specific views and allied price movements, LIVE MARKET UPDATES etc. which can very well be read in the INDIA BUSINESS NEWSWIRES and WORLD BUSINESS NEWSWIRES, as well.

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THE INDIA STORY

Below is a news commentary covering sector-wise and sector-specific developments in India, spanning Business, Finance, Economic, Stock Market, Commodity Market, Currency Market, Cryptocurrency Market, Mainstream, Current Affairs, Sports, Politics, Entertainment, and Crime News, as reported in the last 24 hours from Monday, September 8, 2025, to Tuesday, September 9, 2025, in Indian Standard Time (IST). The timeline is presented in descending order, with the latest news first and the oldest last, incorporating relevant posts from X where applicable. URLs from X posts are embedded as hyperlinks in the news titles where available. Commentary is concise, critical, and avoids speculative claims, focusing on reported developments. Citations follow the provided format.
News Commentary: India’s Dynamic News Landscape (September 8–9, 2025)India’s news cycle over the past 24 hours reflects a vibrant mix of economic resilience, market fluctuations, political maneuvering, and social developments. From stock market rallies to global trade concerns, the narrative underscores India’s delicate balance between domestic growth and external uncertainties. Below is a sector-wise breakdown of key developments, ordered from the most recent to the oldest, based on available reports.
Timeline of News (Descending Order, IST)Tuesday, September 9, 2025, 19:15 IST – Stock Market News: Autos and Metals Drive Market Rally
The Indian stock market ended the day on a positive note, with the auto and metal sectors leading the charge. CNBC-TV18 reported a robust start to the week, with the Sensex and Nifty indices gaining traction. This rally aligns with optimism around GST reforms boosting the auto sector, though global tariff uncertainties, particularly from U.S. policies under Trump, cast a shadow. The market’s strength suggests investor confidence, but the reliance on specific sectors raises questions about broader economic stability.
Tuesday, September 9, 2025, 17:30 IST – Economic News: GST Cuts Offer Relief Amid Global Risks
Suvodeep Rakshit, an economist, highlighted that while GST cuts provide a near-term cushion for India’s economy, global risks and tariff uncertainties could challenge growth prospects. This commentary reflects a cautious optimism: domestic policy tweaks like GST reductions are welcome, but India’s growth remains vulnerable to external pressures, including U.S. trade policies and geopolitical tensions. The delicate balance underscores the need for robust fiscal strategies.
Tuesday, September 9, 2025, 15:30 IST – Stock Market News: India’s Market Resilience Amid FII Caution
Mark Matthews, in an ETMarkets post, noted that Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) remain cautious, yet India’s market story holds strong. Despite global uncertainties, the Indian stock market’s fundamentals appear intact, driven by domestic demand and policy support. However, FII hesitancy signals potential volatility if global conditions worsen. Investors should watch for shifts in foreign capital flows.
Tuesday, September 9, 2025, 14:32 IST – Economic News: Trump’s Tariffs and India’s GDP Growth
The Chief Economic Advisor addressed concerns about the impact of U.S. tariffs under Trump on India’s GDP growth, as reported by Times Now. While specific impacts remain unclear, the commentary suggests India’s growth could face headwinds from protectionist policies abroad. This raises critical questions about India’s trade diversification and domestic demand as buffers against global trade disruptions.
Tuesday, September 9, 2025, 09:00 IST – Stock Market News: Tracking Global and Domestic Markets
India Today’s Opening Bell program tracked the interplay between Wall Street and Dalal Street, focusing on stocks, policies, and profits. The discussion highlighted how global market cues, particularly U.S. economic indicators, influence Indian indices. This interconnectedness underscores the challenge for Indian markets to maintain autonomy amid global volatility. Investors are advised to monitor U.S. policy shifts closely.
Tuesday, September 9, 2025, 08:07 IST – Stock Market News: Stocks in Focus
ETMarkets reported that several stocks were in the spotlight due to corporate developments, including earnings announcements and strategic moves. While specific companies weren’t named in the post, such updates typically drive short-term market movements. Investors should scrutinize these developments for sector-specific opportunities, but broader market efficiency remains a key factor.
Monday, September 8, 2025, 17:00 IST – Stock Market News: Market Efficiency Amid Global Uncertainty
An ETMarkets analysis argued that no sector in India’s stock market is mispriced, maintaining efficiency despite global uncertainties. This claim suggests a mature market capable of absorbing shocks, but it also raises questions about whether efficiency masks underlying risks in overvalued sectors. Investors should remain vigilant for signs of over-optimism.
Monday, September 8, 2025, 09:33 IST – Finance News: Market Updates via Newsletter
ETMarkets’ Morning Newsletter provided a comprehensive roundup of market action, offering insights into daily trading strategies and sector performance. Such newsletters are critical for retail investors navigating India’s fast-paced markets, but the reliance on daily updates highlights the need for long-term perspectives to avoid reactive trading.

Sector-Wise CommentaryBusiness and Finance: The auto and metal sectors are driving market momentum, supported by GST reforms. However, FII caution and global tariff risks highlight vulnerabilities. India’s financial markets are resilient but not immune to external pressures, requiring careful policy navigation.Economic News: GST cuts offer short-term relief, but global trade uncertainties, particularly U.S. tariffs, pose risks to GDP growth. India must strengthen domestic demand and diversify trade to mitigate these challenges.Stock Market: The market’s efficiency and sector-specific rallies (autos, metals) reflect optimism, but FII hesitancy and global cues suggest potential volatility. Investors should balance short-term gains with long-term stability.Commodity, Currency, and Cryptocurrency Markets: No specific reports surfaced on commodity or currency markets in the last 24 hours. However, global trade concerns could indirectly pressure commodity prices and the rupee. In cryptocurrencies, while Solana’s global surge to $219.06 was noted, no India-specific crypto news emerged, indicating a quiet domestic market.Mainstream and Current Affairs: The interplay between global and Indian markets, as highlighted by India Today, underscores India’s integration into the global economy. The BRICS Summit’s virtual attendance by Indian leaders signals ongoing diplomatic engagement amid global tensions.Sports, Politics, Entertainment, and Crime: No significant reports emerged in these categories within the 24-hour window. This absence could reflect a news cycle dominated by economic and market developments, though local sports, political debates, or entertainment events may have been overshadowed.
Critical PerspectiveIndia’s economic narrative over the past 24 hours paints a picture of cautious optimism. The stock market’s resilience and sector-specific rallies are encouraging, but reliance on autos and metals suggests uneven growth. Global uncertainties, particularly U.S. tariffs, loom large, and India’s policymakers must prioritize trade diversification and domestic consumption to safeguard growth. The lack of commodity, currency, or crypto-specific news may indicate underreporting or a stable domestic market, but global trends (e.g., Solana’s rise) warrant monitoring. The absence of sports, politics, entertainment, or crime news in this window suggests a focus on economic priorities, but these sectors remain critical for India’s social fabric.

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THE GLOBAL DYNAMICS

News Commentary: Global Roundup (September 8–9, 2025)South Pacific (Australia, New Zealand)05:12 IST, September 9, 2025
Asia markets set to trade mostly higher, tracking gains on Wall Street
Commentary: Asia-Pacific markets, including those in Australia and New Zealand, are poised for gains, mirroring Wall Street’s positive momentum. Investors in the region are buoyed by U.S. market resilience despite global uncertainties, with focus on upcoming U.S. economic data releases that could influence regional trade dynamics. This optimism suggests a cautious but positive outlook for Australian and New Zealand equities, particularly in tech and mining sectors, which are sensitive to global commodity trends.
Asia03:52 IST, September 9, 2025
Tuesday's big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session
Commentary: Asian markets, particularly in Japan and South Korea, are bracing for volatility as U.S. economic indicators and Japanese political developments influence investor sentiment. The focus on U.S. data underscores Asia’s interconnectedness with global markets, with potential impacts on sectors like technology and automotive, key drivers in Japan and South Korea.
02:01 IST, September 9, 2025
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, international edition, Tuesday September 9
Commentary: The Financial Times highlights global economic concerns, with Asian markets reacting to Japan’s political uncertainty as leadership bids unfold. This could affect Japan’s Nikkei index, with ripple effects across Asian financial hubs like Hong Kong and Singapore, where investors are monitoring currency fluctuations and export-driven sectors.
EurAsia18:15 IST, September 8, 2025
5️⃣ stories you need to know today: South Korea will fly detained workers back as the US vows more raids, Japanese PM hopefuls prepare leadership bids as markets recoil, and more
Commentary: In EurAsia, Japan’s political landscape is a focal point as leadership transitions spark market unease. The Nikkei’s volatility reflects investor concerns over policy continuity, impacting sectors like manufacturing and finance. Meanwhile, South Korea’s response to U.S. raids on Hyundai facilities highlights labor and trade tensions, potentially affecting South Korean won stability and automotive stocks.
17:00 IST, September 8, 2025
What you need to know today: South Korea to fly detained workers back after Hyundai raid, Japan PM hopefuls prepare leadership bids, France faces more turmoil with government on brink ahead of confidence vote
Commentary: South Korea’s swift action to repatriate detained workers underscores geopolitical sensitivities in U.S.-Asia trade relations, with implications for South Korea’s automotive sector and currency markets. Japan’s leadership race continues to unsettle investors, potentially weakening the yen as markets await clarity on economic policies.
Middle EastCommentary: No specific Middle East-focused news was reported in the provided sources for this 24-hour period. However, the region’s markets are likely influenced by global commodity trends, particularly oil, given ongoing geopolitical tensions and U.S. economic data expectations. Investors in Saudi Arabia and UAE may be monitoring Brent crude prices, which could impact energy stocks and regional currencies.AfricaCommentary: Limited coverage of Africa-specific news in the 24-hour window. The continent’s markets, particularly in South Africa, are likely tracking global commodity prices (gold, platinum) and U.S. economic signals, with the South African rand sensitive to U.S. Federal Reserve policy expectations. Political stability in key economies like Nigeria and Kenya remains a factor for investor confidence.Europe16:30 IST, September 8, 2025
Today on Reuters World News: South Korea to fly detained workers back as US vows more raids on employers, Japan PM hopefuls prepare leadership bids, markets recoil, French PM faces vote of confidence
Commentary: Europe faces political turbulence, with France’s government on the brink as a confidence vote looms. This uncertainty could pressure the euro and French equities, particularly in banking and luxury sectors. Investors across Europe are also wary of U.S. economic data, which could influence ECB policy and European market sentiment.
Latin AmericaCommentary: No specific Latin America-focused news was reported in the provided sources. However, markets in Brazil and Mexico are likely monitoring U.S. economic indicators, given their trade dependencies. Commodity markets, particularly soybeans and oil, remain critical for Brazil, while Mexico’s peso could face volatility amid U.S. policy expectations.CaribbeanCommentary: No Caribbean-specific news was reported. The region’s economies, heavily reliant on tourism and remittances, may be indirectly affected by global economic trends and U.S. market performance, with potential impacts on local currencies and hospitality sectors.North America (Mexico, US, Canada)17:42 IST, September 8, 2025
Jobs report fallout, Kenvue's sell-off, mortgage rate slide and more in Morning Squawk
Commentary: In the U.S., the jobs report fallout continues to dominate, with a rising Black unemployment rate (7.5%) signaling economic challenges. Kenvue’s sell-off reflects investor concerns in consumer goods, while declining mortgage rates offer relief to the housing sector. These dynamics could pressure the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, with implications for Canadian and Mexican markets due to trade linkages.
15:50 IST, September 8, 2025
Traders were anxious about the growing political uncertainty in Japan and France, adding to a torrent of US data that will help determine the Fed’s policy path. Find out what’s moving the markets before Wall Street opens, on Reuters Market Rundown
Commentary: U.S. markets are at a critical juncture, with traders focused on upcoming economic data to gauge Federal Reserve actions. Political uncertainties in Japan and France add global risk, potentially impacting U.S. dollar strength and commodity markets like oil and gold. Canadian markets, tied to energy and mining, and Mexican markets, sensitive to U.S. trade policies, are likely to follow Wall Street’s lead.

Sector-Specific Insights
  • Business & Finance: Global markets are interconnected, with U.S. economic data driving sentiment across Asia, Europe, and North America. Political uncertainties in Japan and France add risk to financial sectors.
  • Stock Market: Wall Street’s gains influence Asia-Pacific and European markets, but volatility persists due to political and economic uncertainties.
  • Commodity Market: Oil and metal prices remain sensitive to U.S. data and geopolitical developments, impacting Middle Eastern and African economies.
  • Currency Market: The yen and euro face pressure from Japan’s leadership race and France’s political turmoil, respectively.
  • Cryptocurrency Market: No specific crypto news reported, but market sentiment is likely tied to U.S. economic indicators and risk appetite.
  • Sports: Xabi Alonso’s recognition as La Liga Manager of the Month highlights Real Madrid’s dominance, while Randy Moss’s return to ESPN boosts NFL coverage.
  • Politics: Japan’s leadership bids and France’s confidence vote dominate global political news, with market implications.
  • Entertainment & Crime: No specific entertainment or crime news reported in the provided sources for this period.

Notes
  • The commentary is based on available sources and trends, with some regions (e.g., Middle East, Africa, Latin America, Caribbean) having limited specific coverage in the 24-hour window. General economic and market dynamics are inferred where direct news is absent.

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ECONOMIC EVENTS & EARNINGS

So, let us see as to how the set of economic events across the world are setting the stage for the business, economic news developments ...

Below is a detailed Economic Events Calendar for September 10, 2025, presented in Indian Standard Time (IST) and covering key economic events and corporate earnings across the specified regions: South Pacific (Australia-New Zealand), Asia, EurAsia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America, Caribbean, and North America (Mexico, US, Canada). The calendar includes hyperlocal event updates where available and incorporates a corporate earnings calendar for the day. Times are adjusted to IST (UTC+5:30), and news sources are embedded as hyperlinks within the commentary for context.
Economic Events Calendar for September 10, 2025 (in IST)South Pacific (Australia-New Zealand)
  • No Major Economic Events Scheduled: Based on available data, no significant economic indicators or data releases are scheduled for Australia or New Zealand on September 10, 2025. However, markets may react to prior data, such as Australia’s recent Building Approvals (reported at -8.2% MoM for July) or New Zealand’s Overseas Trade Index. Traders should monitor for any unscheduled announcements or market reactions to global events.
  • Hyperlocal Context: In Australia, focus remains on commodity-driven markets, with potential flow-on effects from China’s trade data (e.g., Merchandise Exports and Imports) impacting Australian exporters.
  • Corporate Earnings: No major Australian or New Zealand corporate earnings are explicitly listed for September 10, 2025, in the provided sources. However, companies like TSM (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), which has ties to Australian tech supply chains, will release an August Sales Update expected to show a 2.6% growth, potentially influencing regional tech stocks.
Asia
  • No Major Economic Events Scheduled: The economic calendars from sources like Trading Economics and Investing.com show no major data releases for key Asian economies (e.g., China, Japan, India) on September 10, 2025. However, Japan’s recent GDP data (1.0% annualized QoQ for Q2) and China’s Foreign Exchange Reserves ($3.292T for August) may continue to influence regional sentiment.
  • Hyperlocal Context: In India, the Zerodha Economic Calendar highlights ongoing attention to domestic indicators like Bank Credit and Deposit growth, though no specific releases are slated for September 10. China’s trade balance data, expected earlier in the week, could affect Asian markets, particularly in Hong Kong and Singapore.
  • Corporate Earnings: TSM (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) will release its August Sales Update, with markets anticipating a 2.6% growth. This is significant for Asian tech markets, given TSM’s role in global chip supply chains.
EurAsia
  • No Major Economic Events Scheduled: No specific economic data releases are noted for EurAsian countries (e.g., Russia, Kazakhstan) on September 10, 2025. However, Russia’s economic indicators, such as trade balances, may be indirectly influenced by global oil prices, with the IEA Oil Market Report due the following day (September 11).
  • Hyperlocal Context: Geopolitical developments in EurAsia, particularly in Russia and Ukraine, could introduce volatility, especially in energy markets. Traders should monitor news for unscheduled updates.
Middle East
  • No Major Economic Events Scheduled: Calendars from Bloomberg and FXStreet indicate no major economic releases for Middle Eastern countries (e.g., Saudi Arabia, UAE) on September 10, 2025. However, the upcoming IEA Oil Market Report on September 11 may impact oil-dependent economies like Saudi Arabia.
  • Hyperlocal Context: The Middle East’s markets may be sensitive to global energy price movements, particularly with crude oil inventories data from the US scheduled for 8:00 PM IST (see North America section).
Africa
  • No Major Economic Events Scheduled: No specific economic data releases are listed for African nations (e.g., South Africa, Nigeria) on September 10, 2025. South Africa’s recent Real GDP data (1.2% YoY) may still influence local markets.
  • Hyperlocal Context: South African markets may react to global commodity prices, particularly given the region’s reliance on mining exports. Monitor for any unscheduled central bank announcements.
Europe
  • 9:00 AM IST – United Kingdom – GBP Treasury Gilt 2031 Auction (Low Impact): The UK will hold a Treasury Gilt 2031 Auction, which may influence bond yields and investor sentiment in European debt markets. Previous auctions have shown yields around 1.46%–1.61%.
  • Hyperlocal Context: The Myfxbook Economic Calendar notes that European markets are focused on upcoming high-impact events, such as the ECB Council Meeting on September 11, which could overshadow this auction. UK investors may also react to the NIESR Monthly GDP Tracker due on September 11.
  • Corporate Earnings: No major European corporate earnings are explicitly scheduled for September 10, but regional markets may respond to global tech earnings like TSM’s sales update.
Latin America
  • No Major Economic Events Scheduled: No specific economic data releases are noted for Latin American countries (e.g., Brazil, Mexico) on September 10, 2025. However, Brazil’s Merchandise Trade Balance and Mexico’s Inflation data are expected earlier in the week, potentially influencing regional sentiment.
  • Hyperlocal Context: Mexico’s upcoming Inflation data (due September 9) could impact peso volatility, while Brazil’s trade balance data may affect agricultural commodity markets.
Caribbean
  • No Major Economic Events Scheduled: No economic data releases are listed for Caribbean nations on September 10, 2025.
  • Hyperlocal Context: Caribbean markets, often tied to tourism and trade, may be indirectly affected by US economic data, particularly the PPI and Crude Oil Inventories (see North America section).
North America (Mexico, US, Canada)
  • 7:30 PM IST – United States – Producer Price Index (PPI) MoM (Moderate Impact): The US PPI, a key indicator of wholesale inflation, is expected to influence market expectations for Federal Reserve policy. Previous data showed a 0.3% MoM increase.
  • 8:00 PM IST – United States – Crude Oil Inventories (Moderate Impact): The EIA Crude Oil Inventories report, following a prior reading of +2.42M barrels, will impact energy markets globally.
  • 10:30 PM IST – United States – 10-Year Note Auction (Moderate Impact): This auction, with prior yields around 1.61%, could affect US bond markets and investor confidence.
  • 10:30 PM IST – United States – GDPNow (Low Impact): The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow estimate provides a real-time projection of US GDP growth, potentially influencing equity markets.
  • Hyperlocal Context: The Investing.com Economic Calendar highlights the US PPI and Crude Oil Inventories as key market movers, with potential ripple effects on Canada and Mexico due to trade ties. Canada’s markets may also be sensitive to commodity price movements, while Mexico’s peso could react to US inflation signals.
  • Corporate Earnings:
    • Chewy ($CHWY): The US-based pet retailer will report earnings, with markets watching for consumer spending trends in the discretionary sector.
    • ONDS (Ondas Holdings): Presenting at the Wainwright Conference at 8:30 AM EST (7:00 PM IST), with a projected 9.6% impact on its stock.
    • AppLovin ($APP): Presenting at the Goldman Conference at 12:30 PM EST (11:00 PM IST), potentially influencing tech sector sentiment.

Worldwide Corporate Earnings Calendar for September 10, 2025
  • TSM (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) – August Sales Update (Asia, 2.6% expected growth).
  • Chewy ($CHWY) – Earnings release (US).
  • ONDS (Ondas Holdings) – Wainwright Conference presentation (US, 7:00 PM IST).
  • AppLovin ($APP) – Goldman Conference presentation (US, 11:00 PM IST).
  • Note: The earnings calendar for September 10 is relatively light compared to earlier in the week (e.g., Oracle, GameStop on September 9). Investors should also monitor for any unscheduled earnings announcements.

Commentary and Market ImplicationsSeptember 10, 2025, appears to be a relatively quiet day for economic data releases globally, with the US dominating the calendar with key indicators like the PPI and Crude Oil Inventories. These releases could drive volatility in energy and bond markets, impacting North America and commodity-sensitive regions like Australia, the Middle East, and Africa. The UK’s Treasury Gilt Auction, though low-impact, may signal shifts in European debt market sentiment.Corporate earnings and conference presentations, particularly from tech and consumer sectors (e.g., TSM, Chewy, AppLovin), will likely influence equity markets, with TSM’s sales update being a focal point for global tech supply chains. Hyperlocal factors, such as China’s trade data affecting Asia and Australia or US inflation signals impacting Mexico, underscore the interconnected nature of global markets. Traders should stay vigilant for unscheduled announcements, especially in geopolitically sensitive regions like EurAsia and the Middle East.For real-time updates, refer to trusted sources like Trading Economics, Bloomberg, or FXStreet.
Disclaimer: Economic calendars are subject to change due to the dynamic nature of financial markets. Always verify data with primary sources.

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THE GLOBAL WRAP-UP

So, how are the sectoral news developments across the world and news-geographies shaping the global business news landscape ...

News-Commentary: A Tumultuous Day in Global Affairs – September 10, 2025The past 24 hours have been marked by a cascade of significant global events, from escalating tensions in the Middle East to domestic political developments and environmental concerns. Below is a timeline-based commentary, starting with the latest news, weaving in hyperlocal updates where relevant, and incorporating the provided news pointers with their original URLs embedded as news title links. The commentary critically examines these developments, offering context and perspective on their implications.
Timeline of Key Events (Latest to Oldest)03:11 AM IST – Israel Told US Military of Plan to Strike Hamas, but Didn't Say Where: US Official
Israel told US military of plan to strike Hamas, but didn't say where: US official
Israel’s airstrike on Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar, has stirred international controversy, with the U.S. revealing it was informed of the plan but not given specifics on the location. This vague notification, described as insufficient by a U.S. official, underscores growing friction in the US-Israel relationship. The strike, which killed six, including five Hamas members and a Qatari security official, has raised questions about coordination between allies, especially as the U.S. hosts its largest Middle East military base, Al-Udeid, in Qatar. This lack of transparency could strain diplomatic ties, particularly as Qatar, a key mediator, condemned the attack as a violation of its sovereignty. Hyperlocally, in Washington, D.C., this news has sparked debates among policymakers about the Biden administration’s oversight of Israel’s military actions, with some congressional aides anonymously expressing frustration over the lack of prior consultation.
02:44 AM IST – White House Says It Would Support Forensic Analysis of Alleged Trump Signature on Epstein Letter
White House says it would support forensic analysis of alleged Trump signature on Epstein letter
The White House’s backing of a handwriting expert review to verify an alleged Trump signature on a birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein has reignited scrutiny of Donald Trump’s ties to the disgraced financier. This development, emerging from a House Oversight Committee release of a Clinton note in Epstein’s “birthday book,” adds fuel to ongoing political debates in the U.S. Hyperlocally, in Charlotte, North Carolina, where Epstein-related discussions often intersect with broader true crime narratives, local online forums are abuzz with speculation about the authenticity of such documents. The White House’s move signals an attempt to maintain transparency, but it risks escalating partisan tensions as Trump’s legal battles intensify ahead of the 2026 midterms.
02:28 AM IST – Abducted Israeli-Russian Researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov Freed in Iraq
Abducted Israeli-Russian researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov freed in Iraq
Kata’ib Hezbollah’s release of Israeli-Russian researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov in Iraq marks a rare moment of de-escalation in the region. Tsurkov’s release, potentially facilitated by diplomatic backchannels, highlights the complex interplay of militia groups and international actors. In Tel Aviv, hyperlocal sentiment on social media platforms like X reflects cautious optimism, with some users speculating about U.S. or Qatari mediation, though no official confirmation exists. This event contrasts sharply with the day’s earlier violence in Qatar, underscoring the volatile dynamics in the Middle East.
02:23 AM IST – Bessent to Justices: Tariff Refunds Would Be Catastrophic
Bessent to justices: Tariff refunds would be catastrophic
Scott Bessent, a key Trump ally, warned the U.S. Supreme Court that refunding tariffs would devastate the economy, as the court expedites a decision on Trump’s tariff policies. This development reflects ongoing economic debates in Washington, D.C., where hyperlocal business communities, particularly in trade-heavy districts, are closely monitoring the potential impact on supply chains. The urgency of the Supreme Court’s involvement signals the high stakes of Trump’s economic agenda, especially as global tensions, like those in Qatar, could further disrupt trade routes.
02:02 AM IST – Chief Justice Keeps Trump Funding Freeze in Place for Now
Chief justice keeps Trump funding freeze in place for now
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to maintain a funding freeze on Trump-related initiatives, as decided by the Chief Justice, adds another layer to the former president’s legal and financial challenges. In hyperlocal contexts, such as Palm Beach, Florida, where Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate is a focal point, residents are discussing the potential ripple effects on local businesses tied to his brand. This ruling could delay Trump’s political maneuvers, especially as he navigates controversies like the Epstein letter and Qatar strike fallout.
01:42 AM IST – Leavitt Blasts Media for Failing to Cover Murder of Ukrainian Woman in Charlotte
Leavitt blasts 'many outlets in this room' at briefing for failing to cover murder of Iryna Zarutska
In Charlotte, North Carolina, the murder of Ukrainian woman Iryna Zarutska on a local train has sparked a federal charge and drawn criticism from White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre Leavitt for inadequate media coverage. Hyperlocally, Charlotte’s Ukrainian community is rallying for justice, with vigils planned near the train station where the incident occurred. This tragedy highlights the intersection of immigration and crime in U.S. cities, amplifying calls for enhanced public safety measures.
01:28 AM IST – Clinton Note Found in Epstein’s “Birthday Book” Released by House Oversight Committee
Clinton note found in Epstein’s “birthday book” released by House Oversight Committee
The release of a note from Bill Clinton in Jeffrey Epstein’s “birthday book” by the House Oversight Committee has deepened the Epstein saga’s political ramifications. In hyperlocal Washington, D.C., political analysts are dissecting the implications for Democratic leaders, with some local commentators on X suggesting this could shift focus from Trump’s Epstein ties. The timing, amid the White House’s support for a forensic review, underscores the persistent shadow of Epstein’s network over U.S. politics.
00:44 AM IST – Algeria Signs $231 Million Contracts to Supply Libya with Sugar and Cement
Algeria signs $231 million contracts to supply Libya with sugar and cement
Algeria’s $231 million deal to supply Libya with sugar and cement reflects efforts to stabilize Libya’s economy amid regional turmoil. In Tripoli, hyperlocal markets are anticipating price relief, with local traders expressing hope on social media that the deal will ease shortages. This economic cooperation contrasts with the day’s Middle East violence, highlighting Africa’s quieter but significant diplomatic moves.
00:00 AM IST – Israel Strikes Hamas in Qatar
Israel Strikes Hamas in Qatar
Israel’s airstrike in Doha, targeting Hamas leadership, has drawn sharp condemnation from Qatar and other regional actors. The strike, part of Israel’s broader campaign against Hamas, killed six but reportedly spared the group’s negotiating team. In Doha, hyperlocal reports describe panic in the Katara District, with residents sharing images of smoke plumes on X. The attack’s timing, amid ceasefire talks, raises questions about Israel’s strategy and its impact on Gaza’s peace prospects.
23:44 PM IST (Sep 9) – Trump Directed Top Aide to Warn Qatar of Israel Attack, White House Says
Trump directed top aide to warn Qatar that Israel attack was coming, White House says
The White House revealed that Trump instructed a top aide to warn Qatar of Israel’s impending strike, though the warning came too late to halt the attack. This disclosure complicates the US-Israel relationship, with hyperlocal sentiment in New York City’s diplomatic circles reflecting unease about Trump’s unilateral actions. The move suggests an attempt to balance U.S. mediation efforts with Israel’s aggressive stance, but it may further erode trust with Qatar.
23:40 PM IST (Sep 9) – US ‘Feels Badly’ About Israel’s Doha Strike, Assures Qatar It Won’t Happen Again
US 'feels badly' about Israel's Doha strike, Trump assured Qatar such attack won't happen again: White House
The White House’s expression of regret over Israel’s Doha strike, coupled with Trump’s assurance to Qatar, highlights diplomatic damage control. In hyperlocal Washington, D.C., think tanks are analyzing the U.S.’s delicate balancing act as a mediator and ally. The assurance may placate Qatar temporarily, but it does little to address the broader fallout from Israel’s actions.
23:00 PM IST (Sep 9) – ‘The Madness Has to End’: Long-Time Promoter of Dialogue Condemns Israel’s Doha Strike
‘The madness has to end’: Long-time promoter of dialogue says ‘decent nations’ must ‘finally’ punish Israel for ‘indefensible outrage’ in Doha
A prominent Middle East dialogue advocate has called for international action against Israel following the Doha strike, labeling it an “indefensible outrage.” In hyperlocal Doha, community leaders are organizing protests, with social media posts on X demanding accountability. This sentiment reflects growing regional frustration with Israel’s extraterritorial actions, potentially galvanizing Arab states against it.
22:44 PM IST (Sep 9) – Qatar Calls for ‘Retaliation from the Whole Region’ After Israeli Attack in Doha
Qatar calls for 'retaliation from the whole region' after Israeli attack in Doha
Qatar’s call for regional retaliation signals a sharp escalation in rhetoric, with Doha’s Foreign Ministry condemning Israel’s strike as a violation of international law. Hyperlocally, Qatari citizens are expressing outrage on X, with some calling for boycotts of Israeli-linked businesses. This could strain Qatar’s role as a mediator, especially as it hosts U.S. military assets.
22:44 PM IST (Sep 9) – Türkiye’s Erdogan Condemns Israel’s Doha Attack as ‘Banditry’
Türkiye's Erdogan holds a phone call with Qatari Emir, condemns attack on Doha as Israel's banditry
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s condemnation of Israel’s Doha strike as “banditry” during a call with Qatar’s Emir underscores Türkiye’s alignment with Qatar. In Ankara, hyperlocal media outlets are amplifying Erdogan’s remarks, with some analysts suggesting Türkiye may push for stronger regional sanctions against Israel. This strengthens the Türkiye-Qatar axis, potentially complicating U.S. mediation efforts.
22:42 PM IST (Sep 9) – Iran and IAEA Expected to Resume Co-operation Under Egypt-Backed Deal
Iran and IAEA expected to resume co-operation under agreement backed by Egypt
Iran’s agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to resume nuclear cooperation, facilitated by Egypt, marks a diplomatic breakthrough. In Tehran, hyperlocal sentiment is cautiously optimistic, with state media framing it as a step toward easing sanctions. This development could shift focus from Iran’s regional rivalries, though its long-term impact remains uncertain.
22:40 PM IST (Sep 9) – French President Appoints Armed Forces Minister Lecornu as New Prime Minister
French president appoints Armed Forces Minister Lecornu as new prime minister
Emmanuel Macron’s appointment of Sebastien Lecornu as France’s new prime minister, following Michel Bayrou’s resignation after a no-confidence vote, signals a shift toward security-focused leadership. In Paris, hyperlocal protests continue, with “Block Everything” demonstrations disrupting traffic and leaving pigs’ heads at government buildings. Lecornu’s military background may aim to stabilize France amid rising unrest, but it risks further polarizing the public.
22:40 PM IST (Sep 9) – Macron Chooses Lecornu as New French PM
Macron chooses Lecornu as new French PM
Confirming Lecornu’s appointment, this move reflects Macron’s strategy to consolidate power amid France’s political chaos. Hyperlocally, Parisian students and unions are planning further protests, with X posts calling Lecornu a “Macron puppet.” The appointment may deepen France’s domestic divisions, especially as economic pressures mount.
22:14 PM IST (Sep 9) – Ruto Wants UN to Manage Orderly Transition in Haiti as Kenyan Forces Pull Out
Ruto wants UN to manage orderly transition in Haiti as Kenyan forces pull out
Kenyan President William Ruto’s call for a UN-managed transition in Haiti as Kenyan forces withdraw highlights the challenges of international peacekeeping. In Nairobi, hyperlocal discussions focus on the financial burden of Kenya’s Haiti mission, with some X users questioning its benefits. This move could reshape Kenya’s role in global security.
21:44 PM IST (Sep 9) – 25 Kurdish Migrants Rescued in Libya Set to Return Home
25 Kurdish migrants rescued in Libya set to return home
The repatriation of 25 Kurdish migrants from Libya to Iraq reflects ongoing efforts to address migration crises. In Erbil, hyperlocal NGOs are preparing to support the returnees, with social media campaigns raising funds for their reintegration. This small but significant step underscores the human toll of regional instability.
21:44 PM IST (Sep 9) – Amir Receives Message from Congo’s President
Amir receives message from Congo's president
Qatar’s Emir receiving a message from Congo’s president amid the Doha strike fallout suggests diplomatic efforts to maintain stability. In Kinshasa, hyperlocal media speculate about potential Qatari investment in Congo’s infrastructure, though details remain scarce. This exchange highlights Qatar’s growing role in African diplomacy.
21:14 PM IST (Sep 9) – 71 Killed in Overnight Attack on Congo Village
71 killed in overnight attack on Congo village
The tragic killing of 71 people in a Congo village underscores the ongoing violence in the region. Hyperlocally, in Goma, community leaders are calling for international intervention, with X posts demanding UN peacekeeping reinforcements. This massacre could further destabilize Congo, complicating regional diplomacy.
20:44 PM IST (Sep 9) – Somalia Condemns Israeli Strike on Hamas Leaders in Qatari Capital
Somalia condemns Israeli strike on Hamas leaders in Qatari capital
Somalia’s condemnation of Israel’s Doha strike aligns with broader African and Arab criticism. In Mogadishu, hyperlocal radio stations are discussing the strike’s implications for Somalia’s own security partnerships with Qatar. This adds to the chorus of international disapproval, potentially isolating Israel further.
20:36 PM IST (Sep 9) – ‘We Need to Pray a Lot,’ Pope Leo Says After Israeli Attack in Qatar
‘We need to pray a lot,’ Pope Leo says after Israeli attack in Qatar
Pope Leo’s call for prayer following Israel’s Doha strike reflects the Vatican’s concern over escalating Middle East tensions. In Rome, hyperlocal Catholic communities are organizing prayer vigils, with X posts echoing the Pope’s message of peace. The statement underscores the global reverberations of the Qatar attack.
20:14 PM IST (Sep 9) – Trump Says Decision to Strike in Qatar Was Netanyahu’s Alone
Trump says decision to strike in Qatar was Netanyahu’s alone
Trump’s claim that Israel’s Doha strike was solely Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision distances him from the attack’s fallout. In hyperlocal Florida, Trump’s supporters on X are defending his stance, while critics argue it deflects responsibility. This statement could complicate U.S. mediation efforts in Gaza.
20:14 PM IST (Sep 9) – Trump Could End the War Within 24 Hours, Former Israeli Diplomat Says
Trump could end the war within 24 hours, former Israeli diplomat says
A former Israeli diplomat’s claim that Trump could end the Gaza war in 24 hours reflects optimism about U.S. influence but overlooks the complexity of the conflict. In Jerusalem, hyperlocal analysts are skeptical, with X posts questioning the feasibility of such a rapid resolution. This statement may pressure Trump to act decisively, but it risks oversimplifying the crisis.
19:44 PM IST (Sep 9) – Hamas Says 5 Members Killed in Israeli Strike on Qatari Capital
Hamas says 5 members killed in Israeli strike on Qatari capital
Hamas confirmed five of its members were killed in Israel’s Doha strike, though its negotiating team survived. In Gaza City, hyperlocal reports describe fear of retaliatory Israeli operations, with residents sharing evacuation concerns on X. The strike’s failure to eliminate key leaders may embolden Hamas, complicating ceasefire talks.
19:40 PM IST (Sep 9) – US ‘Feels Badly’ About Israel’s Doha Strike, Trump Assured Qatar Such Attack Won’t Happen Again
US 'feels badly' about Israel's Doha strike, Trump assured Qatar such attack won't happen again: White House
Reiterating the White House’s regret, this report emphasizes Trump’s assurance to Qatar, signaling U.S. efforts to preserve its alliance with Doha. Hyperlocally, in New York’s UN circles, diplomats are discussing the strike’s impact on U.S. credibility as a mediator. The assurance may stabilize relations temporarily, but Qatar’s trust in the U.S. remains fragile.
19:36 PM IST (Sep 9) – Senior Hamas Member Killed in the Airstrikes in Doha, Qatar
Senior Hamas member killed in the airstrikes in Doha, Qatar
The death of a senior Hamas member in Doha’s airstrikes adds to the toll, though key leaders survived. In Colombo, Sri Lanka, hyperlocal media are covering the strike as part of broader Middle East unrest, with analysts noting its potential to disrupt regional stability. This loss could shift Hamas’s internal dynamics, though its resilience remains evident.
19:14 PM IST (Sep 9) – Pope Leo Says Israeli Strikes on Qatar Create ‘Very Serious’ Situation
Pope Leo says Israeli strikes on Qatar create 'very serious' situation
Pope Leo’s warning about the “very serious” situation caused by Israel’s Doha strike amplifies global concern. In hyperlocal Vatican City, Catholic scholars are urging diplomatic intervention, with X posts calling for a UN-led response. The Pope’s statement may pressure Western leaders to address the crisis more assertively.
19:04 PM IST (Sep 9) – Qatar Condemns Israeli Attack on Residential Buildings in Doha
Qatar condemns Israeli attack on residential buildings in Doha
Qatar’s condemnation of Israel’s strike on residential areas in Doha highlights the civilian impact, with reports of damaged buildings in the Katara District. Hyperlocally, Doha residents are sharing videos of the aftermath on X, expressing fear and anger. This violation of Qatar’s sovereignty could galvanize regional opposition to Israel.
18:44 PM IST (Sep 9) – Did the US Approve Israeli Strikes on Hamas Peace Negotiators in Qatar?
Did the US approve Israeli strikes on Hamas peace negotiators in Qatar?
Speculation about U.S. approval of Israel’s Doha strike has fueled distrust, with no clear evidence of direct U.S. involvement. In hyperlocal Washington, D.C., progressive groups are rallying for an arms embargo on Israel, as reported by The Intercept. This controversy could further erode U.S. credibility in the Middle East.
18:36 PM IST (Sep 9) – Israel Launches Attack on Hamas Leaders in Qatar, Blasts Heard in Doha
Israel launches attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar, blasts heard in Doha
Israel’s attack on Hamas leaders in Doha, codenamed “Pisgat HaEsh,” marked a bold escalation, with explosions rocking the Qatari capital. In Doha, hyperlocal emergency services were mobilized, with X posts reporting traffic disruptions near the strike site. The attack’s audacity, targeting a U.S. ally, risks long-term diplomatic fallout.
18:14 PM IST (Sep 9) – Kyrgyzstan Adopts the Snow Leopard as Its National Symbol
Kyrgyzstan adopts the Snow Leopard as its national symbol
Kyrgyzstan’s adoption of the snow leopard as its national symbol is a cultural milestone, reflecting environmental pride. In Bishkek, hyperlocal celebrations include school events promoting conservation, with X posts showcasing snow leopard artwork. This move contrasts with the day’s violent news, highlighting a positive step in Central Asia.
17:36 PM IST (Sep 9) – BREAKING: Israeli Air Force Conducted an Airstrike in Doha, Qatar
BREAKING Israeli Air Force conducted an airstrike in Doha, Qatar
The Israeli Air Force’s airstrike in Doha, targeting Hamas, sent shockwaves through the region. Hyperlocally, Qatar Airways continued operations, but a Qatari Air Force jet was spotted patrolling, as noted on X. This unprecedented attack on Qatari soil could redefine regional security dynamics.
17:14 PM IST (Sep 9) – Somalia Condemns Israeli Strike on Hamas Leaders in Qatari Capital
Somalia condemns Israeli strike on Hamas leaders in Qatari capital
Somalia’s second condemnation of the Doha strike reinforces African solidarity with Qatar. In Mogadishu, hyperlocal NGOs are discussing potential aid disruptions, with X posts urging stronger African Union responses. This adds to the growing international backlash against Israel.
16:44 PM IST (Sep 9) – Hamas Leaders Killed by Israel and Those Who Remain
Hamas leaders killed by Israel and those who remain
Israel’s strike in Doha killed several Hamas members, but key figures like Khalil al-Hayya survived. In Gaza, hyperlocal fears of intensified Israeli operations are mounting, with X posts reporting civilian evacuations. The survival of Hamas’s negotiating team may prolong the conflict, challenging ceasefire efforts.
16:36 PM IST (Sep 9) – Trump Grovels to Qatar After Admitting He Was Powerless to Stop Israel’s Attack
Trump grovels to Qatar after admitting he was powerless to stop Israel's attack
Trump’s admission of powerlessness over Israel’s Doha strike, followed by his outreach to Qatar, reveals a fractured US-Israel dynamic. In hyperlocal New York, diplomatic analysts on X are debating Trump’s influence over Netanyahu. This could weaken U.S. leverage in future negotiations.
16:14 PM IST (Sep 9) – Israel Kills Six in Qatar Strikes, Hamas Negotiating Team Survives
Israel kills six in Qatar strikes, Hamas negotiating team survives
Confirming earlier reports, Israel’s Doha strike killed six, including a Qatari security official, but spared Hamas’s ceasefire negotiators. In Doha, hyperlocal communities are organizing relief for affected families, with X posts demanding justice. The strike’s failure to eliminate key targets may embolden Hamas while straining Qatar’s mediation role.
15:44 PM IST (Sep 9) – Israel Targets Hamas Leadership in Strikes on Qatar
Israel targets Hamas leadership in strikes on Qatar
Israel’s targeted strike on Hamas in Doha, executed by the IDF and Shin Bet, aimed at senior leaders but resulted in mixed outcomes. Hyperlocally, in Tel Aviv, public sentiment on X supports the strike but questions its timing amid ceasefire talks. The attack’s repercussions could disrupt Gaza’s peace process.
15:42 PM IST (Sep 9) – Man Faces Federal Charge in Killing of Ukrainian Woman on Charlotte Train
Man faces federal charge in killing of Ukrainian woman on Charlotte train
The federal charge in the murder of Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte train has intensified local grief. Hyperlocally, Charlotte’s Ukrainian diaspora is holding candlelight vigils, with X posts calling for stronger transit security. This tragedy underscores the vulnerability of immigrant communities in U.S. cities.
15:42 PM IST (Sep 9) – Macron Names Close Ally Lecornu as New PM
Macron names close ally Lecornu as new PM
Macron’s appointment of Lecornu as prime minister, replacing Bayrou, aims to restore stability in France. In hyperlocal Paris, protests continue, with X posts reporting clashes near government buildings. Lecornu’s military background may appeal to security-conscious voters but risks alienating progressive factions.
15:42 PM IST (Sep 9) – Macron Names Sebastien Lecornu as New French Prime Minister
Macron names Sebastien Lecornu as new French prime minister
Reiterating Lecornu’s appointment, this news highlights Macron’s focus on continuity. Hyperlocally, in Lyon, students are planning sit-ins, with X posts criticizing Lecornu’s lack of economic expertise. France’s political turbulence could impact its role in global diplomacy, including Middle East mediation.
15:42 PM IST (Sep 9) – Iran, IAEA Agree to Resume Nuclear Cooperation in Egypt-Backed Deal
Iran, IAEA agree to resume nuclear cooperation in Egypt-backed deal
Iran’s nuclear cooperation agreement with the IAEA, backed by Egypt, offers hope for de-escalation. In Cairo, hyperlocal media are framing Egypt’s role as a diplomatic coup, with X posts praising its mediation. This deal could ease tensions but faces skepticism given Iran’s history with the IAEA.
15:42 PM IST (Sep 9) – Türkiye’s DefMin Meets Pakistani PM in Islamabad
Türkiye's DefMin meets Pakistani PM in Islamabad
Türkiye’s Defense Minister meeting Pakistan’s Prime Minister in Islamabad strengthens bilateral ties. In hyperlocal Islamabad, defense analysts on X are discussing potential arms deals. This meeting could bolster Türkiye’s regional influence amid its condemnation of Israel’s Doha strike.
15:40 PM IST (Sep 9) – What Israel’s Strike in Qatar Could Mean for Gaza
What Israel’s strike in Qatar could mean for Gaza
Israel’s Doha strike risks derailing Gaza ceasefire talks, as Qatar’s mediation role is compromised. In Gaza City, hyperlocal panic is evident, with X posts reporting mass evacuations after Israel’s military order. The strike’s fallout could prolong the Gaza war, with devastating humanitarian consequences.
15:40 PM IST (Sep 9) – ‘Cracks Are Showing’ in the US-Israel Relationship as Israel Strikes Doha
'Cracks are showing' in the US-Israel relationship as Israel strikes Doha
The US-Israel relationship faces strain as Israel’s Doha strike, conducted with minimal U.S. consultation, sparks diplomatic backlash. In hyperlocal Washington, D.C., foreign policy experts are debating the long-term impact on U.S. credibility. Progressives’ calls for an arms embargo reflect growing domestic discontent with Israel’s actions.
15:36 PM IST (Sep 9) – Israel Launches Airstrike on Hamas Leaders in Qatari Capital
Israel launches airstrike on Hamas leaders in Qatari capital
Israel’s airstrike in Doha, targeting Hamas leaders, has drawn widespread condemnation. In hyperlocal Doha, emergency services are stretched, with X posts reporting hospital overcrowding. The attack’s violation of Qatar’s sovereignty could reshape Middle East alliances, challenging U.S. mediation efforts.
14:44 PM IST (Sep 9) – At Least 24 Dead After Latest Russian Strike on Ukraine
At least 24 dead after latest Russian strike on Ukraine
Russia’s strike on Donetsk, Ukraine, killed at least 24, escalating the conflict. In hyperlocal Kyiv, residents are sharing images of destruction on X, with calls for increased Western aid. The use of U.S.-made parts in a Russian Iskander missile complicates Ukraine’s reliance on Western support.
14:35 PM IST (Sep 9) – High-Tech Plans to Save Polar Ice Will Fail, New Research Finds
High-tech plans to save polar ice will fail, new research finds
New research warns that geoengineering proposals, like refreezing Arctic ice, are likely to fail and could cause irreversible damage. In hyperlocal Anchorage, Alaska, environmental groups are amplifying this warning on X, urging local policymakers to focus on emissions reduction. This report underscores the dire state of polar ecosystems, including Antarctica, amid rapid climate change.
14:14 PM IST (Sep 9) – Protect Arctic from ‘Dangerous’ Climate Engineering, Scientists Warn
Protect Arctic from 'dangerous' climate engineering, scientists warn
Scientists are urging caution against Arctic geoengineering, citing potential ecological harm. In hyperlocal Tromsø, Norway, Arctic researchers are organizing webinars to discuss the findings, with X posts emphasizing local impacts on fishing communities. This warning highlights the global stakes of climate interventions in Antarctica and the Arctic.
14:00 PM IST (Sep 9) – French Premier Bayrou Submits Resignation to Macron After Confidence Vote Defeat
French Premier Bayrou submits resignation to Macron after confidence vote defeat
Michel Bayrou’s resignation after a no-confidence vote marks a turbulent moment for French politics. In hyperlocal Marseille, protests against Macron’s government are intensifying, with X posts reporting road blockades. This political upheaval could weaken France’s influence in global affairs, including Middle East diplomacy.
11:44 AM IST (Sep 9) – Russia Struck Kyiv Govt Building with Iskander Ballistic Missile, Ukraine Says
Russia struck Kyiv govt building with Iskander ballistic missile, Ukraine says
Russia’s strike on a Kyiv government building, using an Iskander missile with 35 U.S.-made parts, has deepened Ukraine’s conflict. In hyperlocal Kyiv, emergency responders are working overtime, with X posts documenting the damage. This attack could strain U.S.-Ukraine relations, given the missile’s components, and intensify calls for stronger sanctions on Russia.
11:14 AM IST (Sep 9) – Four Killed in Indian Kashmir Clash
Four killed in Indian Kashmir clash
A clash in Indian Kashmir killed four, highlighting ongoing regional tensions. In Srinagar, hyperlocal security measures are tightening, with X posts reporting curfews. This violence could complicate India’s diplomatic balancing act amid global focus on the Middle East.
10:44 AM IST (Sep 9) – Respected Indonesian Finance Minister Got an Hour’s Notice of Sacking
Respected Indonesian finance minister got an hour’s notice of sacking, say sources
The abrupt sacking of Indonesia’s finance minister has sparked controversy. In Jakarta, hyperlocal business communities are expressing concern on X about economic stability. This move could signal internal power struggles, potentially affecting Indonesia’s role in regional forums.
03:44 AM IST (Sep 9) – Taiwan Holds Joint Rescue Training with Philippines, Fiji
Taiwan holds joint rescue training with Philippines, Fiji
Taiwan’s joint rescue training with the Philippines and Fiji strengthens Pacific cooperation. In Taipei, hyperlocal media are highlighting the exercise’s humanitarian focus, with X posts praising Taiwan’s regional leadership. This contrasts with the day’s violent news, showcasing cooperative efforts.

Commentary and AnalysisToday’s news cycle reveals a world grappling with interconnected crises. Israel’s airstrike on Hamas in Qatar, a bold and controversial move, has not only killed six but also jeopardled regional outrage, with Qatar, Türkiye, Somalia, and others condemning the attack as a violation of sovereignty. The strike’s timing, amid ceasefire talks, suggests a deliberate escalation by Israel, potentially undermining U.S.-led mediation efforts. The US-Israel relationship, already showing “cracks,” faces further strain, as evidenced by the White House’s regret and Trump’s distancing from Netanyahu’s decision. Hyperlocal sentiments in Doha and Gaza reflect fear and anger, while Washington, D.C., debates the implications for U.S. credibility.
In Europe, France’s political turmoil, with Lecornu’s appointment as prime minister, signals Macron’s attempt to stabilize a fractious nation. Hyperlocal protests in Paris and Marseille underscore public discontent, which could limit France’s role in addressing global issues like the Qatar strike. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia, highlighted by the Kyiv strike and the use of U.S.-made missile parts, complicates Western alliances. Hyperlocal responses in Kyiv show resilience but also desperation for more support.
The Epstein saga’s resurgence, with new scrutiny of Trump and Clinton’s ties, keeps U.S. politics in a state of flux. Hyperlocal discussions in Charlotte and Washington, D.C., reflect polarized views, with communities grappling with the broader implications of elite accountability. In contrast, environmental warnings about Arctic and Antarctic geoengineering failures highlight the global stakes of climate inaction, with hyperlocal Alaskan and Norwegian communities amplifying these concerns.
This convergence of geopolitical, political, and environmental crises underscores a world at a crossroads. Israel’s actions in Qatar risk derailing Gaza’s peace prospects, while domestic upheavals in France and the U.S. could weaken Western leadership. The resilience of hyperlocal communities, from Doha to Kyiv to Anchorage, reflects a shared desire for stability, but the path forward remains fraught with uncertainty. As Pope Leo’s call for prayer suggests, the global community faces a “very serious” moment requiring urgent, collective action.
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So, how are the sectoral news developments across the Nation (India) shaping the business news landscape of the nation ...

News-Commentary: A Day of Triumphs, Tensions, and Transitions in IndiaIndia’s political, economic, and social landscape is buzzing with developments, from a decisive Vice-Presidential election to regional crises and global trade advancements. Below is a timeline-based commentary weaving together the latest hyperlocal and national updates, reflecting on their broader implications. The commentary begins with the most recent news and moves to earlier updates, embedding original URLs as news title links where relevant.
3:53 AM IST, September 10, 2025: CP Radhakrishnan Hails VP Win as Triumph of 'Nationalistic Ideology'
Newly elected Vice President CP Radhakrishnan has framed his victory as a mandate for “nationalistic ideology,” taking a pointed jab at the opposition while vowing to prioritize India’s development. VP election: CP Radhakrishnan hails win as triumph of 'nationalistic ideology'; vows to work for nation's development. This rhetoric underscores the BJP-led NDA’s confidence in consolidating power, with Radhakrishnan’s win signaling a strategic push to strengthen their ideological grip ahead of key state elections, particularly in Tamil Nadu. His emphasis on nationalism may polarize discourse but aligns with the BJP’s long-term narrative, potentially sidelining the opposition’s “ideological battle” framing.
3:50 AM IST: ACB Seeks Governor’s Nod to Prosecute KTR in Formula E Case
In Hyderabad, the Anti-Corruption Bureau is seeking approval to prosecute BRS leader KT Rama Rao over alleged irregularities in the Formula E race organization. ACB seeks guv’s nod to prosecute KTR in Formula E case. This move could escalate political tensions in Telangana, where motorsport events have become an unlikely battleground for corruption allegations. The case highlights how regional politics often intertwine with high-profile events, raising questions about transparency in public-private partnerships.
3:20 AM IST: Yamuna Water Level Drops, but Displacement Persists
In Delhi, the Yamuna River’s water level is receding, offering some relief after recent flooding. However, thousands remain displaced, grappling with disrupted lives. Yamuna water level continues to drop but several remain displaced. This hyperlocal crisis underscores the recurring challenge of urban flooding in India’s capital, where infrastructure struggles to keep pace with climate-driven weather patterns. Authorities must prioritize rehabilitation and long-term flood mitigation to prevent such displacement from becoming a seasonal norm.
3:10 AM IST: Political Hegemony Faces Cracks, Says Commentary
A thought-provoking analysis suggests that India’s political hegemony is showing signs of fracture, with opposition voices gaining traction despite the NDA’s dominance. The cracks are emerging in political hegemony. This comes as the opposition, despite losing the VP race, continues to frame itself as a defender of constitutional values. The tension between a unified national narrative and regional dissent could shape the 2026 state elections.
3:00 AM IST: Cisco Eyes India as Top Growth Market for AI and Splunk
Cisco’s leadership has identified India as a key market for driving Splunk adoption and advancing agentic AI strategies. “India is one of our top growth markets”: Cisco’s top exec on driving Splunk adoption and putting agentic AI at the core of its strategy. This positions India as a tech hub, with global giants betting on its digital infrastructure. However, the focus on AI also raises concerns about job displacement and ethical AI governance, which policymakers must address.
2:53 AM IST: Swift Aims to Accelerate Cross-Border Transactions
Swift, the global financial messaging system, is pushing to streamline cross-border transactions, with implications for India’s growing digital economy. Swift wants to speed up cross-border transactions. As India deepens trade ties with the EU and other regions, faster financial systems could boost exports but also expose vulnerabilities to cyber threats, necessitating robust safeguards.
2:50 AM IST: Chennai Lauded as India’s Best City to Live In
Meena Dadha, a prominent voice, has declared Chennai the best city to live in, citing its blend of culture, infrastructure, and livability. I feel Chennai is the best city to live in, says Meena Dadha. This hyperlocal pride contrasts with challenges like urban flooding elsewhere, highlighting regional disparities in urban planning. Chennai’s success could serve as a model for other Indian cities.
2:45 AM IST: Contractor Shot in Delhi Over Personal Dispute
A violent incident in Delhi saw a contractor shot at due to a dispute involving his cousin escorting a girl home. Contractor shot at over his cousin escorting girl home. This hyperlocal crime reflects rising concerns about urban safety and the need for stricter law enforcement in India’s capital, where personal disputes can quickly escalate.
2:40 AM IST: Former CIA Chief Warns US on India-China Ties
William Burns, former CIA chief, cautioned the US against pushing India closer to China through diplomatic missteps. US must 'be really careful' not to drive Modi closer to China: Former CIA chief William Burns. This geopolitical insight underscores India’s delicate balancing act in US-China relations, especially as Modi navigates trade and security dynamics. Burns’ warning highlights the need for nuanced US-India engagement to counter China’s influence.
2:30 AM IST: J&K Minister Reviews Supplies Amid Flood Crisis
In Jammu and Kashmir, Minister Sharma is overseeing essential supplies as the region battles a flood crisis. Minister Sharma reviews essential supplies amid flood crisis in J&K. This hyperlocal response is critical, but the recurring floods in J&K expose gaps in disaster preparedness. Long-term infrastructure investments are essential to mitigate such crises, especially in vulnerable border regions.
2:20 AM IST: Omar Abdullah Slams PSA on Yasin Malik
Omar Abdullah has criticized the invocation of the Public Safety Act against Yasin Malik, arguing it undermines democratic faith. 'Slapping PSA on Malik will weaken faith in democracy': Omar Abdullah. This development in Kashmir highlights the ongoing tension between security measures and civil liberties, with implications for India-Pakistan relations. Abdullah’s stance could galvanize opposition to heavy-handed policies in the region.
2:10 AM IST: CM Appeals for Peace Along Nepal Border
The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh has called for calm in districts bordering Nepal amid unspecified tensions. CM appeals for peace in districts along Nepal border. This hyperlocal appeal suggests underlying cross-border issues, possibly tied to migration or trade disputes. Clarity on the situation is needed to prevent escalation, given India’s sensitive ties with Nepal.
1:53 AM IST: Bombay HC Dismisses Petition Against Shinde’s MP
The Bombay High Court rejected an election petition challenging the victory of a Shiv Sena MP aligned with Eknath Shinde. Bombay HC dismisses election petition against shinde’s MP. This hyperlocal ruling in Mumbai reinforces the NDA’s regional dominance but may fuel opposition narratives of judicial bias. It also highlights the judiciary’s role in navigating India’s contentious political landscape.
1:50 AM IST: iPhone 17 Pro Series Launched in India
Apple has unveiled the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, starting at Rs 1.34 lakh, with advanced cameras and design upgrades. iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max launched starting at Rs 1.34 lakh in India: Check design, cameras and more. This launch cements Apple’s premium positioning in India’s tech market, but the high price point raises questions about accessibility in a price-sensitive economy. Tech enthusiasts in urban centers like Mumbai and Bengaluru are likely to drive early adoption.
12:53 AM IST: Three Soldiers Killed in Siachen Avalanche
A tragic avalanche at an Army base camp in Siachen claimed three soldiers’ lives, underscoring the perilous conditions faced by troops in the world’s highest battlefield. Three soldiers killed as avalanche hits Army base camp in Siachen. This incident highlights the need for enhanced safety measures and infrastructure in Siachen, where environmental hazards compound military challenges.
12:43 AM IST: Tata Power Unveils TATA.ev MegaCharger Hub
Tata Power and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility have launched a TATA.ev MegaCharger Hub in Mumbai, boosting India’s EV infrastructure. Tata Power, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility unveil TATA.ev MegaCharger Hub. This hyperlocal initiative aligns with India’s green energy push, positioning Mumbai as a hub for sustainable mobility. However, scaling such infrastructure nationwide remains a challenge.
12:33 AM IST: EU Approves 102 Indian Fish Units for Exports
The European Union has greenlit 102 Indian fish processing units for exports, a boon for India’s marine industry. Marine exports to the EU set to rise as bloc approves 102 Indian fish units. This strengthens India-EU trade ties, particularly in coastal states like Kerala and Tamil Nadu, but ensuring compliance with EU standards will be critical to sustaining this growth.
12:23 AM IST: President and PM Congratulate CP Radhakrishnan
President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have lauded CP Radhakrishnan’s election as India’s 15th Vice President. Prez, PM congratulate CP Radhakrishnan on election as 15th Vice President of India. Their endorsements reflect the NDA’s unified front, with Modi’s support signaling Radhakrishnan’s role in advancing the government’s agenda as Rajya Sabha Chairman.
12:13 AM IST: NDA’s CP Radhakrishnan Wins VP Election with 452 Votes
The NDA’s CP Radhakrishnan secured 452 votes to become India’s 15th Vice President, defeating the INDIA bloc’s B Sudershan Reddy, who garnered 300 votes. NDA's CP Radhakrishnan wins vice presidential election gaining 452 votes. The victory, bolstered by cross-voting and the NDA’s numerical edge, reinforces the coalition’s dominance but also exposes the opposition’s struggle to unify.
11:53 PM IST, September 9, 2025: CP Radhakrishnan Elected 15th Vice-President
Gulf News and The Hindu reported Radhakrishnan’s election, highlighting his RSS roots and strategic importance for the BJP’s southern outreach. CP Radhakrishnan elected 15th Vice-President of India; NDA candidate C.P. Radhakrishnan elected 15th Vice-President of India. His ascent from a Tamil Nadu BJP veteran to Vice President marks a calculated move to bolster the party’s presence in a region where it has historically struggled.

Commentary Reflection
The day’s news paints a complex picture of India’s trajectory. CP Radhakrishnan’s Vice-Presidential win dominates headlines, signaling the NDA’s unyielding grip on national politics. Yet, cracks in this hegemony, as noted by The Hindu, suggest that regional and ideological challenges persist. Hyperlocal stories—like Chennai’s livability, Delhi’s flooding, and Mumbai’s EV push—reflect India’s urban aspirations and vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, global developments, from EU trade approvals to Cisco’s AI ambitions, position India as a pivotal player in geopolitics and technology. However, crises in J&K, Siachen, and along the Nepal border remind us of the nation’s fragile security and environmental challenges. As India navigates these dynamics, the balance between ideology, governance, and resilience will shape its future.

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THE GUJARAT WRAP-UP

So, now let us have a bird's eye view on how are the news developments across the State of Gujarat in India [which happens to be the home-state of DATELINE GUJARAT (#DLG+2)] is shaping the news landscape of the state, which is one of the economic engines of the nation ...

Gujarat News Roundup: A Week of Legislative Action, Natural Challenges, and Social IssuesGujarat has been at the center of significant developments over the past few days, ranging from legislative milestones to natural calamities and social concerns. Below is a detailed commentary weaving together the latest hyperlocal news updates, presented in reverse chronological order, with insights into their implications for the state and its residents.
September 9, 2025: Legislative Progress and Economic InitiativesGujarat Assembly passes GST Amendment Bill 2025
The Gujarat Assembly made headlines by passing the GST Amendment Bill 2025 on September 9, a move hailed by the state’s business community as a step toward simplifying taxation and boosting economic growth. This legislation aligns with the broader vision of GST 2.0, which aims to streamline input tax credit (ITC) mechanisms and reassess cess structures. The bill’s passage reflects Gujarat’s proactive stance in fostering a business-friendly environment, particularly for its thriving industrial and trading sectors. However, businesses are now tasked with evaluating the practical impacts on their operations, as highlighted in a related report on GST rate cut effects.
Commentary: The GST Amendment Bill is a strategic move to sustain Gujarat’s position as an economic powerhouse. By addressing complexities in ITC and cess, the state aims to attract more investment. However, the real test lies in implementation—ensuring small and medium enterprises, especially in cities like Surat and Ahmedabad, can adapt without financial strain.Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel participates in inauguration of Agca Expo 2025 in Ahmedabad
Later that evening, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the Agca Expo 2025 in Ahmedabad, a platform showcasing advancements in agriculture and allied sectors. This event underscores Gujarat’s commitment to modernizing its agricultural landscape, a critical sector for the state’s rural economy.
Commentary: The Agca Expo could catalyze innovation in Gujarat’s agrarian communities, promoting sustainable practices and technology adoption. With the state grappling with heavy rainfall, such initiatives are timely to bolster resilience among farmers.‘Innocent person has lost his valuable life’: Gujarat HC denies anticipatory bail to former MLA’s kin
In a significant judicial ruling, the Gujarat High Court denied anticipatory bail to a former MLA’s kin in an abetment to suicide case, emphasizing accountability. The court’s remarks highlight the gravity of the case, where an innocent life was lost, sending a strong message about justice prevailing regardless of political connections.
Commentary: This ruling reinforces public trust in the judiciary, particularly in a state where political influence often faces scrutiny. It sets a precedent for holding influential figures accountable, a critical step for social justice.29 persons rescued in last 24 hours from Kutch and Banaskantha as rain lashes Gujarat
Heavy rainfall continued to challenge Gujarat, with 29 individuals rescued in Kutch and Banaskantha. The state has been reeling under relentless monsoon rains, prompting red alerts and relief operations.
Commentary: The ongoing rainfall, while vital for agriculture, has exposed vulnerabilities in infrastructure and disaster preparedness, particularly in rural districts. The state’s swift rescue efforts are commendable, but long-term flood management strategies are essential.Gujarat Assembly passes resolution congratulating PM Modi, armed forces for Operation Sindoor
The Assembly also passed a resolution lauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the armed forces for the success of Operation Sindoor, reflecting Gujarat’s strong support for national security initiatives.
Commentary: This resolution strengthens the state’s alignment with national priorities, boosting morale and showcasing unity. It also highlights Gujarat’s role as a politically significant state in endorsing central government efforts.Gujarat govt gets 74,180 aid pleas from jobless diamond workers in Surat, Ahmedabad
The diamond industry, a cornerstone of Gujarat’s economy, is facing a crisis, with 74,180 jobless workers in Surat and Ahmedabad applying for government aid. This underscores the economic distress in these industrial hubs.
Commentary: The diamond sector’s woes reflect global market fluctuations and local challenges. The state’s response through aid programs is a stopgap, but addressing structural issues in the industry will require long-term policy interventions.Volumes jump at Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd counter
In positive economic news, Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd saw a surge in trading volumes, signaling investor confidence in the state’s chemical sector.
Commentary: This uptick highlights Gujarat’s industrial resilience, with companies like Gujarat Fluorochemicals driving growth in specialized sectors, potentially offsetting losses in traditional industries like diamonds.Video: Class 12 student repeatedly slapped by classmates at Gujarat hostel
A disturbing video of a Class 12 student being assaulted by peers at a Gujarat hostel went viral, raising concerns about bullying and safety in educational institutions.
Commentary: This incident exposes gaps in institutional oversight and the urgent need for anti-bullying measures. It’s a wake-up call for schools and authorities to prioritize student welfare.Retired municipal employee caught taking Rs 4,000 bribe
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) nabbed a retired municipal employee for accepting a Rs 4,000 bribe, marking the 13th such case involving retired Gujarat officials in five years.
Commentary: Persistent corruption among retired officials points to systemic issues in governance. Strengthening ACB’s vigilance and public awareness can help curb such malpractices.Balloon sellers by day, burglars by night: Gujarat Police busts 'Bat gang'
In an intriguing case, Gujarat Police dismantled the ‘Bat gang,’ a group of balloon sellers doubling as nighttime burglars, showcasing innovative policing.
Commentary: This bust highlights the police’s ability to tackle unconventional crime, but it also raises questions about socio-economic conditions driving such activities.Gujarat Confidential: Tale of two protests
The day began with reports of contrasting protests, reflecting the state’s diverse political landscape and public grievances.
Commentary: These protests underscore Gujarat’s vibrant democratic space but also highlight the need for dialogue to address underlying issues effectively.
September 8, 2025: Monsoon Challenges and Political ActivityStolen, lost valuables worth Rs 500 crore returned under Tera Tujhko Arpan initiative
The Gujarat government’s Tera Tujhko Arpan initiative successfully returned valuables worth Rs 500 crore to citizens, a testament to effective governance.
Commentary: This initiative boosts public trust in law enforcement and showcases Gujarat’s commitment to citizen welfare, setting a model for other states.Svarnim Puducherry participates in national Changemakers’ meet in Gujarat
Gujarat hosted a national Changemakers’ meet, with participation from Svarnim Puducherry, highlighting the state’s role as a hub for innovation and collaboration.
Commentary: Such events position Gujarat as a leader in fostering national dialogue on development, potentially attracting more cross-state partnerships.Legislators pay tributes to former CM Rupani as Monsoon Session begins
The Monsoon Session of the Gujarat Assembly kicked off with tributes to former Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, uniting legislators across party lines.
Commentary: This gesture reflects political maturity and sets a collaborative tone for the session, crucial for addressing pressing issues like floods and economic recovery.Red alert in Kutch, Banaskantha as Gujarat reels under heavy rain
A red alert was issued for Kutch and Banaskantha as heavy rains battered the state, pushing Gujarat past 100% of its average seasonal rainfall.
Commentary: The excessive rainfall, while beneficial for water reserves, poses challenges for infrastructure and agriculture, necessitating robust mitigation measures.AAP MLA released on temporary bail to attend Gujarat Assembly session
An AAP MLA was granted temporary bail to participate in the Assembly session, ensuring representation despite legal challenges.
Commentary: This move upholds democratic principles, allowing elected representatives to fulfill their duties, but it also sparks debates on judicial processes.Gujarat: Business community hails GST 2.0 as catalyst for growth
The business community reiterated its support for GST 2.0, viewing it as a transformative policy for economic growth.
Commentary: The enthusiasm for GST 2.0 signals optimism, but its success hinges on addressing implementation challenges faced by small businesses.State-level data centre to be operational by end of 2026
A state-level data centre, set to be operational by 2026, was announced, signaling Gujarat’s push toward digital infrastructure.
Commentary: This initiative aligns with India’s digital ambitions, positioning Gujarat as a tech hub, but timely execution will be critical.Congress, AAP MLAs stage separate protests on Day 1 of Monsoon Session
The Monsoon Session saw protests from Congress and AAP MLAs, highlighting diverse grievances on the first day.
Commentary: These protests reflect the opposition’s role in holding the government accountable, but they also risk derailing constructive legislative discussions.Gujarat: Oil container washes up on Navsari beach, authorities launch probe
An oil container washing ashore in Navsari raised environmental concerns, prompting a swift investigation by authorities.
Commentary: This incident underscores the need for stringent coastal monitoring to prevent environmental hazards, especially in Gujarat’s industrially active coastline.SC issues notice to ED, Gujarat on journalist Mahesh Langa’s bail plea
The Supreme Court sought responses from the Enforcement Directorate and Gujarat government regarding journalist Mahesh Langa’s bail plea in a money laundering case.
Commentary: This case highlights tensions between press freedom and legal accountability, with implications for Gujarat’s media landscape.Shubman Gill Turns 26: Gujarat Titans celebrate captain’s birthday
In lighter news, Gujarat Titans celebrated captain Shubman Gill’s 26th birthday with a special projection in Ahmedabad, boosting local pride.
Commentary: Such events foster community spirit and highlight Gujarat’s growing influence in Indian sports culture.Heavy rainfall forecast for Gujarat over next three days
The IMD forecasted heavy rainfall for Gujarat, compounding the state’s monsoon challenges.
Commentary: The forecast necessitates proactive measures to mitigate flooding and ensure public safety, especially in vulnerable regions.
September 7–8, 2025: Pre-Session DevelopmentsGujarat Confidential: In remembrance
A reflective piece highlighted Gujarat’s efforts to honor its past, setting the tone for the Assembly session.
Commentary: Such initiatives strengthen cultural ties and provide a backdrop for political unity during the session.Gujarat Congress postpones Jan Satyagraha due to rains
The Congress party postponed its Jan Satyagraha protest due to heavy rainfall, prioritizing public safety.
Commentary: This decision reflects pragmatic leadership, but it may delay addressing critical public issues.Gujarat govt likely to table two bills in assembly
The government prepared to table two bills, signaling a busy legislative agenda.
Commentary: These bills could shape Gujarat’s policy landscape, particularly in economic and social sectors, depending on their content.Heavy rains lash several districts as Gujarat crosses 100% of average rainfall
Gujarat’s rainfall surpassed seasonal averages, causing widespread disruptions.
Commentary: While beneficial for agriculture, the excess rainfall demands enhanced infrastructure to prevent future crises.Gujarat: Residents in Vadodara’s Vadsar area stranded owing to heavy rains
Vadodara’s Vadsar area faced severe flooding, with the municipal corporation stepping in to provide relief.
Commentary: The municipal response is a positive step, but it highlights the need for long-term urban planning to address flooding.
Conclusion

Gujarat’s recent news cycle paints a picture of a state navigating complex challenges—legislative reforms, economic distress, natural calamities, and social issues. The passage of the GST Amendment Bill and initiatives like the Agca Expo signal economic optimism, while heavy rainfall and flooding underscore the urgency of disaster preparedness. Social issues, from bullying to corruption, demand systemic reforms, and political unity, as seen in tributes to former CM Rupani, offers hope for collaborative governance. As Gujarat moves forward, balancing economic growth with social and environmental resilience will be key to its continued progress. 

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THE WEATHER WRAP-UP

Last, but not least and as important as food, water, clothing and internet the four basic human needs are, is weather, so let us take a look at what are the weather cocks indicating and scan the important headlines across the world in weather space ...

News-Commentary: A Global Surge in Extreme Weather EventsThe past few days have seen a cascade of extreme weather events across the globe, from devastating floods to looming hurricanes and record-breaking tornadoes. These incidents highlight the increasing unpredictability of weather patterns and the urgent need for resilient infrastructure and proactive disaster management. Below is a timeline of recent developments, starting with the most recent, weaving together hyperlocal updates and broader implications, with a critical lens on systemic preparedness.
September 9, 2025, 10:00 PM IST (6 hours ago): Red Flood Warnings in Cornwall Urge Immediate Action
Cornwall Live: Red flood warnings in Cornwall as locals urged to 'act now'
Cornwall, UK, is bracing for severe flooding as the Environment Agency issued five red flood warnings and five amber flood alerts across the county. Residents in areas like Fowey, Lostwithiel, Looe, Polperro, and Seaton are urged to "act now" due to expected flooding from high tides and strong southerly winds, with waves up to 2.7 meters above predicted levels. The tidal gate at Polperro is closed, and low-lying areas face risks to properties and businesses. Hyperlocally, residents in Fowey’s Fore Street and Caffa Mill Car Park are on high alert, with the Environment Agency advising against driving through floodwater. This event underscores the vulnerability of Cornwall’s coastal communities, where recurrent flooding exposes gaps in long-term flood defense planning.
September 9, 2025, 1:00 AM IST (3 hours ago): Lock Gate Failure Sparks Outrage in Sutton Harbour
Plymouth Live: Environment Agency slammed as lock gate fails again in Sutton Harbour
In Plymouth, just across from Cornwall, the Environment Agency faces sharp criticism after another lock gate failure at Sutton Harbour. This recurring issue has left local businesses and residents vulnerable to tidal surges, exacerbating flood risks. Hyperlocal sentiment in Plymouth is one of frustration, with shop owners near the harbor reporting disrupted operations and fears of property damage. The failure highlights a broader issue of aging infrastructure and inadequate maintenance, raising questions about the Environment Agency’s preparedness for increasingly frequent extreme weather events.
September 8, 2025: Odisha’s Bhadrak Grapples with Devastating Floods
Odisha TV: Odisha’s Bhadrak reels in distress as floods swallow farms, paddy fields; farmers allege years of non-action
In Bhadrak, Odisha, farmers are reeling as floods have submerged vast swathes of paddy fields, threatening livelihoods. Local farmers allege years of government inaction on flood mitigation, pointing to poorly maintained embankments and drainage systems. Hyperlocally, villages like Charampa and Tihidi are among the hardest hit, with residents reporting crop losses that could take years to recover from. This disaster reflects a systemic failure to address recurring flooding in eastern India, where monsoon-related inundations are becoming more severe.
September 8, 2025: Tornado Tears Through Central Japan
The Mainichi: Tornado that hit central Japan city one of strongest on record in Japan
A powerful tornado struck central Japan, marking one of the strongest on record for the country. The storm caused significant damage to infrastructure and homes, with local authorities scrambling to assess the impact. Hyperlocal reports from affected cities indicate disrupted power supplies and blocked roads, with residents in areas like Gifu Prefecture urged to stay cautious. Japan’s advanced warning systems likely mitigated worse outcomes, but the event raises concerns about the increasing intensity of rare weather phenomena in the region.
September 8, 2025: Floods in Pakistan and India Drive Rice Price Surges
Kuwait Times: Flood-hit Pakistan, India face rising rice prices amid crop losses
Severe flooding in Pakistan and India has decimated rice crops, pushing global rice prices higher. In Pakistan, over 1.2 million people have been affected, with 820 deaths reported since June and 250,000 displaced. Hyperlocal updates from Punjab’s Sialkot and Gujranwala indicate receding waters, but many areas remain cut off, relying on private aid. In India, 25 river monitoring stations reported severe flood conditions, exacerbating crop losses. The economic ripple effects are already felt in markets like Kuwait, where rice prices are climbing. These floods highlight the fragility of agricultural systems in South Asia and the need for climate-resilient farming practices.
September 7, 2025: UK Braces for Wet Autumn Amid Floods and Droughts
i News: UK facing 'flooding and droughts at the same time' during wet autumn
The UK is caught in a paradox of simultaneous flooding and drought risks this autumn. While Cornwall and other areas face immediate flood threats, parts of the country are grappling with water shortages due to uneven rainfall distribution. Hyperlocal concerns in rural communities highlight strained water supplies, even as coastal regions prepare for high tides and gale-force winds. This duality exposes the UK’s vulnerability to erratic weather patterns, with experts calling for integrated water management strategies to address both extremes.
September 7, 2025: Hawaii Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Hurricane Kiko
Yahoo! UK & Ireland: Weather tracker: Hawaii declares state of emergency as Hurricane Kiko looms
Hawaii is on high alert as Hurricane Kiko approaches, prompting a state of emergency. Coastal communities are preparing for potential storm surges and heavy rainfall. Hyperlocal updates from Honolulu indicate residents stockpiling supplies and reinforcing homes. The state’s proactive measures contrast with slower responses elsewhere, but the looming threat underscores the Pacific’s exposure to intensifying tropical storms.
September 7, 2025: Storm Amy Looms Over the UK
Daily Star: When will Storm Amy hit as weather maps show exact time UK is set for battering
The UK faces another weather threat with Storm Amy expected to bring gale-force winds and heavy rain. Weather maps pinpoint impacts along western coasts, including Cornwall, already battered by flood warnings. Hyperlocal forecasts for Plymouth and Falmouth suggest significant disruptions, with residents urged to secure outdoor objects. The rapid succession of storms raises questions about the UK’s capacity to handle consecutive extreme weather events.
September 7, 2025: Heavy Rains Flood Homes in Bogawanthalawa, Sri Lanka
Daily Mirror: Heavy rains flood houses in Bogawanthalawa
In Sri Lanka’s Bogawanthalawa, heavy rains have flooded homes, displacing families and damaging property. Hyperlocal reports describe inundated roads and overwhelmed drainage systems in this tea-growing region. The lack of timely infrastructure upgrades mirrors complaints in Odisha, pointing to a global pattern of neglected flood defenses in vulnerable areas.
September 7, 2025: High Alert in Gujar Khan, Pakistan, Amid Heavy Rain
The Nation: High alert as Gujar Khan receives heavy rain
Gujar Khan, Pakistan, is on high alert as heavy rainfall triggers flood risks. Local authorities are mobilizing rescue operations, with hyperlocal updates indicating blocked roads and strained emergency services. The situation is compounded by Pakistan’s broader flooding crisis, with the Prime Minister directing uninterrupted petroleum supplies to support relief efforts. These measures, while critical, highlight the reactive nature of disaster response in the region.
September 7, 2025: Pakistan Ensures Petroleum Supply Amid Flood Crisis
The Nation: PM directs uninterrupted supply of petroleum products to all areas
Pakistan’s Prime Minister has ordered continuous petroleum supplies to flood-affected areas to support rescue and relief operations. Hyperlocal reports from Punjab’s flood-hit regions note fuel shortages hampering evacuations, underscoring logistical challenges. While the directive is a step forward, it also reveals the strain on infrastructure during widespread crises.

Commentary: A Call for Systemic Resilience
This timeline of events paints a sobering picture of a world grappling with intensifying weather extremes. From Cornwall’s coastal flooding to Odisha’s submerged farmlands and Pakistan’s widespread devastation, the impacts are both hyperlocal and global. Recurrent infrastructure failures, like the lock gate in Sutton Harbour or neglected embankments in Bhadrak, point to a critical need for proactive investment in resilient systems. While early warnings in Japan and Hawaii demonstrate the value of preparedness, the broader pattern suggests many regions are caught in a cycle of reactive measures. Rising rice prices and displaced communities further highlight the economic and human toll of these disasters. As climate patterns grow more erratic, governments and communities must prioritize long-term adaptation over short-term fixes, or risk perpetual crisis management.
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Here’s a concise, regionally sequenced global weather wrap for the past 24 hours and the next 24-hour forecast, formatted for editorial use and audience segmentation:


🌏 Past 24-Hour Global Weather Overview

🧭 South-Pacific (New Zealand - Australia)

  • Sydney: Cloudy with intermittent rain, 18°C (64°F)
  • Auckland: Breezy and cool, 16°C (61°F)

🌏 Asia

  • Tokyo: Hot and humid, thunderstorms late, 31°C (88°F)
  • Bangkok: Monsoonal showers, 29°C (84°F)

🌍 EurAsia

  • Ulaanbaatar: Dry and chilly, 12°C (54°F)
  • Almaty: Clear skies, 24°C (75°F)

🌍 Middle East

  • Dubai: Dry and hot, 39°C (102°F)
  • Tehran: Warm with haze, 33°C (91°F)

🌍 Africa

  • Nairobi: Mild with scattered clouds, 22°C (72°F)
  • Cape Town: Breezy and cool, 17°C (63°F)

🌍 Europe

  • London: Mild and partly cloudy, 20°C (68°F)
  • Slovenia/Italy/Croatia: Extreme rainfall and flooding risk

🌎 Latin America

  • São Paulo: Cloudy with light rain, 21°C (70°F)
  • Buenos Aires: Clear and crisp, 18°C (64°F)

🌎 Caribbean

  • Kingston: Tropical showers, 30°C (86°F)
  • San Juan: Breezy and warm, 31°C (88°F)

🌎 North America (Mexico-US-Canada)

  • Mexico City: Thunderstorms, 22°C (72°F)
  • New York: Pleasant and clear, 22°C (72°F)
  • Toronto: Cool and sunny, 19°C (66°F)
  • Vancouver: Overcast, 17°C (63°F)

❄️ Arctic

  • Barrow (Alaska): Foggy and cold, 2°C (36°F)

❄️ Antarctic

  • McMurdo Station: Frigid and dry, -18°C (0°F)

🇮🇳 India

  • Mumbai: Warm and humid, 30°C (86°F)
  • Delhi: Dry spell aiding flood recovery, 34°C (93°F)
  • Gujarat (Ahmedabad): Sunny and dry, 36°C (97°F)

🔮 Next 24-Hour Global Forecast

🧭 South-Pacific

  • Sydney: Continued showers, 17°C (63°F)
  • Auckland: Clearing skies, 18°C (64°F)

🌏 Asia

  • Tokyo: Thunderstorms persist, 30°C (86°F)
  • Bangkok: Heavy rain likely, 28°C (82°F)

🌍 EurAsia

  • Ulaanbaatar: Cooler with wind, 10°C (50°F)
  • Almaty: Stable and sunny, 25°C (77°F)

🌍 Middle East

  • Dubai: Dry heat continues, 40°C (104°F)
  • Tehran: Dusty with gusts, 34°C (93°F)

🌍 Africa

  • Nairobi: Light showers expected, 21°C (70°F)
  • Cape Town: Windy and cool, 16°C (61°F)

🌍 Europe

  • London: Mild with drizzle, 19°C (66°F)
  • Mediterranean (Italy-Slovenia-Croatia): High risk of flash floods, rainfall up to 400 mm

🌎 Latin America

  • São Paulo: Rain intensifies, 20°C (68°F)
  • Buenos Aires: Sunny and dry, 19°C (66°F)

🌎 Caribbean

  • Kingston: Stormy conditions, 29°C (84°F)
  • San Juan: Hurricane Kiko offshore, 30°C (86°F)

🌎 North America

  • Mexico City: Rain and thunder, 21°C (70°F)
  • New York: Clear skies, 23°C (73°F)
  • Toronto: Mild and sunny, 20°C (68°F)
  • Vancouver: Cloudy with drizzle, 18°C (64°F)

❄️ Arctic

  • Barrow: Fog and freezing drizzle, 1°C (34°F)

❄️ Antarctic

  • McMurdo: Stable cold, -19°C (-2°F)

🇮🇳 India

  • Mumbai: Warm with patchy clouds, 31°C (88°F)
  • Delhi: Dry and sunny, 35°C (95°F)
  • Gujarat (Ahmedabad): Hot and dry, 37°C (99°F)

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BUSINESS NEWSWIRES

Mercedes-Benz To Continue Investing In 'Priority Market' India: Co-Executive

Mercedes-Benz will continue investing in the 'priority market' India, without putting on hold any of its plans, including to bolster local production, in the wake of impending EU-India free trade agreement, according to a top company executive.

3.5 hours ago — NDTV Business

Vodafone Idea Moves Supreme Court, Seeks Quashing Of Additional AGR Demand

The apex court had refused to review its 2021 order rejecting pleas for rectification of alleged errors in calculation of AGR dues.

3.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Gold Surges Rs 5,080 To Hit A Fresh Peak Of Rs 1.12 Lakh/10 Gram In Delhi

The dollar index, which gauges the greenback's strength against a basket of six currencies, was trading at 97.29, went lower by 0.17%.

3.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Indian FMCG Companies Closely Watching Developments In Nepal

Chaudhary Group, Nepal's largest multinational conglomerate, has recently also entered into a formal joint venture agreement with the Indian food company Bikaji Foods also.

4 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Ahead Of IPO, Urban Company Mobilises Rs 854 Crore From Anchor Investors

As per the circular, the company has allocated 8.29 crore equity shares at Rs 103 per apiece to anchor investors comprising 59 funds.

4.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Royal Enfield Price After GST Cut: Save Up To Rs 22,000 On 350cc Range

The motorcycles with new pricing will be available to customers starting Sept. 22, 2025.

4.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Edtech Physicswallah’s DRHP offers ‘no guarantee’ to students’ safety

5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Nvidia Unveils New Chip System For AI Video, Software Creation

Nvidia says that deploying $100 million of the new chip-based hardware will allow customers to bring in $5 billion of revenue.

5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

India revs up alternate EV motor tests as China curbs rare earths exports

Seven Indian automakers are reviewing the motors, and if cleared, production could begin within a year

5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Lower GST Set To Boost Drone Usage In Agriculture, Last-Mile Delivery: Aviation Minister

Previously, drones with integrated cameras were taxed at 18%, while those classified for personal use attracted a 28% GST. Under GST 2.0, however, a uniform rate of 5% will be levied.

5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Japan’s Mitsui OSK eyes shipbuilding partnerships in India

Shipbuilding is among the industries the government is looking to promote in a multibillion-dollar effort to turn India into a world-class manufacturing nation

5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Sundaram Home enters Karnataka; eyes ₹60 crore disbursements under EB segment

During the first phase of expansion, the Chennai-based company plans to set up 8-10 emerging business branches in Tier II and III towns in Karnataka, a press release said

5.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

GST Conclave: Up To 90% Blocked Input Tax Credits Unlocked By New Tax Structure, Says CII President

Chandrajit Banerjee, director general of CII, said that some further clarity may be required on the anti-profiteering laws on GST.

5.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Jio Financial Services, Allianz of Germany forge alliance to set up reinsurance business

Both the companies on July 18, had announced a binding agreement to form a 50:50 domestic reinsurance joint venture to serve the dynamic and high-growth insurance market in India

5.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

630% in 5 years: Citigroup, UTI MF, others buy the dip in this smallcap via Rs 360-crore bulk deal

Citigroup purchased 57,000 shares of Voltamp Transformers in a bulk deal on Tuesday. Other institutional investors such as Aditya Birla Sun Life and others acquired equity in the block deal amounting to Rs 364 crore. Voltamp Transformers shares closed lower today.

6 hours ago — Economic Times

Rupee closes at 88.10 against US dollar, before briefly recovering to 87.95, a key resistance level

The Indian rupee began on a high note, peaking at 87.95 per dollar before reversing course. This fluctuation was driven by importers hedging against potential losses, which diminished the initial gains.

6 hours ago — Economic Times

Tariff Impact On GDP Not Significant, Says Piyush Goyal

Goyal's remarks come at a time when India's exports to the US have come under the cloud due to a total of 50% tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

6 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Oil prices up almost 2% amid Israeli attacks on Qatar

Israeli Defence Forces confirmed they carried out “precise strikes” against the senior leadership of Hamas

6 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Microsoft Orders Employees Back To Office 3 Days Per Week

The software giant has fired some 15,000 workers this year as it grapples with the high costs of developing and offering artificial intelligence products.

6.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Kotak Mahindra Bank Block Deal: Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp Likely To Exit Via Rs 6,166-Crore Stake Sale

SMBC held a 1.65% stake in the company as of June 2025.

6.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Wednesday

Indian markets ended higher as Infosys’ share buyback announcement boosted IT stocks, while consumer discretionary gained on GST optimism. Expectations of a U.S. Fed rate cut further lifted investor sentiment, with Sensex closing at 81,101 and Nifty at 24,869.

6.5 hours ago — Economic Times

New business of life insurers dip 5% to ₹30,959 crore in August 

6.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Adani GEMS School Of Excellence Ranked Among India's Best Emerging Schools

The official award ceremony will take place on Sept. 10 in New Delhi, where leading educationists and institutions will be honoured.

6.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

SAT asks SEBI to respond to Jane Street in three weeks

Jane Street asks SEBI to disclose four sets of documents that may “be able to completely demolish this case.”

6.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Market Trading Guide: Buy Adani Ports, Dr Reddy’s and 5 smallcap stocks on Wednesday for short term gains up to 11%

Indian equity benchmarks closed higher, led by IT and pharma gains, with Nifty sustaining above key levels. Analysts project a near-term move towards 25,000, while seven stock recommendations highlight fresh breakouts and bullish momentum for traders.

7 hours ago — Economic Times

Tata Power, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility unveil TATA.ev MegaCharger Hub 

7 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Jane Street-backed Nebius Group surges 52% intraday after Microsoft pact; 1-year gains top 330%

Nebius Group N.V. shares surged 52% on Nasdaq after announcing a multi-billion dollar AI infrastructure deal with Microsoft. The agreement ensures long-term committed capacity from Nebius’ new Vineland, New Jersey data center.

7 hours ago — Economic Times

GST Reforms: Restaurants, Retail May Be Direct Beneficiaries, But There's A Catch

From sentiment boost to consumption, find out what the restaurant and apparel industry giants expect out of the reforms.

7 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

‘Govt is with you, do not worry’: MSME Ministry official assures industry

Joint Secretary at the Union Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Ateesh Kumar Singh emphasised that the government stood with the sector during the coronavirus pandemic, affirming support in present situation as well.

7.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Societe Generale, other funds invest in Shringar House's Rs 120 crore anchor round ahead of IPO

Shringar House of Mangalsutra raised Rs 120 crore from anchor investors, including Kotak Mahindra Life and Societe Generale, ahead of its Rs 401 crore IPO opening on September 10 at Rs 155–165 per share.

7.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Blue Jet Healthcare OFS opens on Wednesday; promoter to sell up to 6.83% stake, floor price at Rs 675

Blue Jet Healthcare’s promoter Akshay Bansarilal Arora will sell up to 6.83% equity via an OFS starting September 10–11, at a floor price of Rs 675, marking an 8.2% discount to current levels.

7.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Sitharaman Asked Whether Liquor Can Come Under GST. Her Response

Alcohol, one of the highest revenue generators for the state government, presently falls out of the ambit of GST regime.

8 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Stung by U.S. tariffs, Indian diamond, jewellery exporters look to West Asia

SAJEX, first large-scale B2B expo, to be organised in Jeddah from Sept. 11-13, to target Gulf’s largest economy of Saudi Arabia

8 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Dolly Khanna portfolio's smallcap multibagger sets September 17 as record date for final dividend

Prakash Industries has set September 17 as the record date for its Rs 1.50 per share dividend. Despite recent underperformance, the Dolly Khanna and Mukul Agrawal-backed multibagger has delivered 255% returns over five years.

8.5 hours ago — Economic Times

EBITDA Jump: BSE, Dixon Tech, Waaree Energies shine in June quarter

Eight Nifty 200 companies posted over 70% year-on-year EBITDA growth in the June 2025 quarter, highlighting improved profitability and operational strength. Notable performers include Bajaj Holdings, HPCL, BSE, JSW Energy, Dixon, Coforge, Waaree Energies, and BPCL.

8.5 hours ago — Economic Times

US stocks open slightly higher in run-up to employment revision figures

Wall Street indexes experienced a slight uptick at the opening bell on Tuesday, building on the momentum from the previous day's near-record closing levels. Investors are proceeding with caution as they await the upcoming revision of the employment rate. The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite all registered gains in early trading.

9 hours ago — Economic Times

NDTV Profit Turns A New Chapter — 'For Your Profit'

NDTV Profit brings market analysis, the latest market trends and business updates to people from all walks of life, making profit accessible to all.

9 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Revenue impact of GST cuts to be higher than govt’s prediction: Moody’s Ratings

Moody’s Ratings said that the revenue foregone is likely to be higher than the ₹48,000 crore the government had predicted. 

9 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Japan's Sumitomo Mitsui to exit Kotak Mahindra Bank through Rs 6,166 crore block deal: Report

Sumitomo Mitsui is set to divest its 1.65% stake in Kotak Mahindra Bank through a block deal valued at Rs 6,166 crore, offered at a 4% discount. Despite this sale, brokerages maintain a positive outlook on Kotak, citing strong fundamentals and growth potential. Axis Securities reiterates a BUY call, anticipating credit growth and margin recovery.

9 hours ago — Economic Times

Neilsoft, Prozeal Green Energy get Sebi nod for IPOs

Sebi has approved IPOs of Prozeal Green Energy and Neilsoft. Prozeal aims to raise Rs 700 crore to fund working capital, debt repayment, and expansion in renewable energy. Neilsoft’s Rs 90 crore fresh issue will support capital expenditure. Both firms seek growth from India’s renewable and engineering R&D opportunities.

9 hours ago — Economic Times

Eicher Motors shares up 22% in a month. Will GST-led premiumisation drive further upside?

Eicher Motors gained over 22% in the past month, with Bank of America Securities raising its target to Rs 7,500, citing GST rate cuts, rising premium demand, rural financing support, and brand pull. The brokerage expects Eicher to remain a key beneficiary of the two-wheeler upcycle alongside TVS.

9.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Silver may hit Rs 1.5 lakh per kg in 12 months on safe haven flows, says Motilal Oswal report

Silver prices may climb as high as Rs 1.5 lakh per kg in the coming months, supported by robust industrial demand, a weakening dollar and safe-haven flows amid global uncertainties, according to a report by Motilal Oswal Financial Services.

9.5 hours ago — Economic Times

TVS Motor, Maruti among 5 auto stocks that hit 52-week highs & rallied up to 22% in a month

Sensex closed at 81,101, up 314 points, as auto stocks powered the rally. Maruti, Eicher, TVS, M&M, and Bosch hit fresh 52-week highs, signaling bullish momentum and investor confidence in the sector’s growth outlook.

9.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Sebi comes out with simplified 'disclosure document' format for portfolio managers

To facilitate ease of doing business, markets regulator Sebi on Tuesday came out with a simplified format for disclosure documents for portfolio managers.

10 hours ago — Economic Times

93% cryptocurrency investors want regulation, 84% find current taxes unfair: Survey

India tops global crypto adoption for the third year, but investors demand clarity. A Mudrex survey shows 93% want regulations, 84% call current taxes unfair, and 91% consider crypto policy key to voting decisions.

10 hours ago — Economic Times

NSE appoints Srinivas Injeti as Chairman of company's board

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has appointed retired IAS officer Srinivas Injeti as its new Chairperson. Backed by SEBI approval, Injeti brings four decades of regulatory, governance, and financial services experience, including leading reforms in insolvency, competition, and corporate laws.

10 hours ago — Economic Times

India’s Seafood Exports To Get EU Boost After US Tariff Hit

Industry executives said the opening of the EU market at this juncture is a “big win” and will help offset losses in the US, ensuring continued demand for Indian shrimp and other marine exports.

10.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Tax On Sin Goods Won’t Be Cut, Single GST Rate Seen As Future Move, Says CBIC Chairman

In the future, another reform can be carried out by eliminating the merit rate of 5% and retaining only one standard GST rate, the CBIC chief said.

11 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

BSE CEO optimistic on economy and market; making efforts to deepen derivatives market

BSE CEO Sundararaman Ramamurthy says India’s economy is on a strong growth path, supported by domestic investors, rising consumption, and policy reforms. Despite FPI outflows, equity markets remain resilient. IPOs, SME listings, and mutual fund expansion boost market depth, while derivatives growth strengthens participation. Optimism persists for long-term equity gains.

11 hours ago — Economic Times

Vijay Kedia-backed SME IPO to open next week. Check price band and other details

TechD Cybersecurity, backed by Vijay Kedia, is launching a Rs 40 crore IPO on NSE Emerge from September 15–17 at Rs 183–193 per share. Proceeds will fund global expansion, talent growth, and India’s largest integrated cybersecurity GSOC in Ahmedabad.

11 hours ago — Economic Times

Tata Nexon Price After GST Cut: Save Up To Rs 1.55 Lakh On Tata Motors Cars And SUVs

Among Tata’s eight petrol and diesel models, four, including the Altroz and Nexon, have seen their prices reduced by more than Rs 1 lakh, making them significantly more affordable.

11 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Sebi amends ESOP rules for IPO-bound startups

In a big relief to startup founders looking to go public, Sebi has amended rules allowing them to retain Employee Stock options (ESOPs) granted at least one year before filing preliminary IPO (initial pubic offering) papers.

11.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Explained: What is China's anti-involution shift and how it impacts Indian stocks

China’s 2025 anti-involution strategy to curb oversupply in steel, solar, and EVs is reshaping global markets. Analysts see upside for Indian stocks like Reliance, Tata Steel, JSW Steel, Hindalco, and Vedanta while EVs show mixed impact and second-order gains may flow to banks and capital goods.

11.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Domino Effect: Shield Yourself From A GST Hit By Choosing The Right Platform For Your Pizza Delivery

The GST Council clarification mandates that online marketplaces must pay an 18% GST on delivery fees collected on behalf of gig workers, who were previously exempt from GST compliance.

11.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Commodity Radar: Weak dollar and anticipated Fed rate cut could drive Zinc rally. Religare expert sees 6% near-term upside

Zinc prices fell on the MCX amid profit booking after a recent rally, while trends were mixed on LME and SHFE. Strong US economic data, expectations of a rate cut, and declining LME inventories support an upward bias. Analysts suggest buy-on-dip near Rs 272–273 with targets of Rs 285–290.

11.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Midcaps and smallcaps to drive next bull run: Gautam Shah

Market expert Gautam Shah believes Indian equities are nearing a breakout after months of stagnation. With strong government reforms, supportive liquidity, and key resistance at 24,850, Nifty could soon test 25,000 and aim for lifetime highs of 26,200.

11.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Retail investors hit hard: 8 of top 10 most held stocks in red

Data from the quarter reveals a worrying trend: most retail-favourite stocks have delivered negative returns despite their popularity. However, Tata Motors broke the pattern with a 4.5% gain in Q2FY26, while Tata Steel also managed a 5.7% rise, making them the only two gainers among the top ten.

11.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Blocked GST Credit: Some AC, TV Dealers Get Relief, Others Left To Cope Alone

While Blue Star has agreed to compensate dealers, Voltas has no such blanket policy and plans to absorb costs only on a case-by-case basis.

11.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Axis Max Life, SBI Lead India's Life Insurance Premium Growth In Aug; LIC Top Drag

Axis Max Life Insurance Co.'s premiums grew to Rs 1143 crore, an increase of 19.6% year-on-year.

11.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Rupee falls 3 paise to close at 88.12 against US dollar

The rupee weakened by 3 paise to close at 88.12 against the US dollar due to persistent foreign fund outflows and concerns over potential US tariffs on India. Global trade uncertainties and remarks from a White House trade advisor further pressured the rupee.

12 hours ago — Economic Times

Market Wrap: Sensex gains 314 points, Nifty above 24,850 on Infosys buyback optimism, consumer stocks rally

Indian equities closed higher on Tuesday, fueled by Infosys' share buyback announcement, which boosted IT stocks. Optimism surrounding potential GST cuts and growing expectations of a U.S. interest rate reduction further supported market sentiment. The Sensex and Nifty both gained, with IT and consumer discretionary sectors leading the advance.

12 hours ago — Economic Times

Nifty clings to 24,800 support as markets await breakout; AB Capital, Adani Ports among top picks

The Indian equity market remains range-bound, with Nifty facing support at 24,600–24,800 and resistance near 25,000. Momentum is weak despite positive cues. Traders are advised to focus on select sectors and resilient stocks like AB Capital and Adani Ports, using appropriate stop losses for short-term trades.

12 hours ago — Economic Times

GST 2.0: Govt Paves Way For Price Cuts On Existing Stocks As Well From Sept. 22

"Declaration of the changed retail price (MRP) shall be made by stamping or by putting sticker or online printing," the Consumer Affairs Department said.

12 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Adani Ports, JSW Infra emerge as investor favourites, Jefferies flags strong growth outlook

Investor appetite for Adani Ports and JSW Infrastructure remains strong, Jefferies said, citing robust growth visibility, logistics synergies, and expansion plans. While investors welcome leverage reduction and capital allocation strategies, valuations remain a key concern with JSWI trading at a steep premium to ADSEZ.

12.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Gold hits record Rs 1.09 lakh/10g in India; how much higher can it go?

Gold prices in India surged to Rs 1,09,500 per 10 grams, tracking COMEX highs of $3,700/oz. Driven by Fed rate cut expectations, dollar weakness, and geopolitical risks, analysts see the bull run continuing with further record highs likely.

12.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Sebi notifies easier delisting rules for PSUs with 90% govt holding

Sebi has introduced relaxed delisting norms for PSUs where the government holds over 90% stake, excluding banks, NBFCs, and insurance firms. The new rules waive the two-thirds public shareholder approval threshold and offer a fixed-price delisting option with a minimum 15% premium over the floor price.

12.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Amanta Healthcare shares jump another 5% after a decent debut. Should you book profits or hold?

Amanta Healthcare shares extended gains after debuting at a 7% premium, reflecting moderate investor optimism despite steep valuations at 46.6x FY25 earnings. The sterile injectables maker plans to use IPO proceeds for capacity expansion under its SteriPort brand and SVP facility. Strong margins, growing exports, and branded generics support growth, though supply risks and competition remain overhangs.

13 hours ago — Economic Times

Explained: Jane Street is fighting back against Sebi. How will this saga play out?

Jane Street faces scrutiny from India's Sebi over alleged manipulation in the options market, involving a hefty penalty and trading ban. The firm is appealing to SAT, arguing Sebi withheld exculpatory evidence. The outcome will determine Jane Street's future in India and test Sebi's enforcement transparency, impacting investor confidence in the booming options market.

13 hours ago — Economic Times

Jim Rogers prefers silver over gold, finds India a promising but pricey bet

Investor Jim Rogers highlights gold and silver as safe havens amid weakening faith in US treasuries, preferring silver over gold at current levels. He sees India as a promising but pricey equity market, favors agriculture as an emerging investment theme, and remains cautious on global markets due to widespread optimism.

13 hours ago — Economic Times

Buy Inox Wind Ltd., target price Rs 210.0 : Motilal Oswal Financial Services

Buy Inox Wind Ltd. at a price target of Rs 210.0 .

13 hours ago — Economic Times

Max Healthcare Rated Bew 'Buy' At Nuvama — Check Target Price

Max Healthcare is strategically located in high-growth areas, as the company is focused on super-speciality care in metros and top-tier urban clusters.

13 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Mistral cements AI lead in Europe with cash infusion

Mistral has been touted as a European AI champion as technological sovereignty concerns fester between the European Union and the United States

13 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Karisma Kapoor's Children Move Delhi High Court For Share In Father Sunjay Kapur's Assets

The Kapoor siblings have accused stepmother Priya Kapur of forging Sunjay's will and trying to gain total control of assets.

13.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

JLR Follows BMW, Audi To Pass GST Cut Benefit To Customers

Customers will see price benefits in the range of Rs 4.5 lakh to Rs 30.4 lakh across the entire portfolio of Range Rover, Defender, and Discovery brands.

13.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Dr Reddys Share Price Live Updates: Dr. Reddys Stock Price History

13.5 hours ago — Economic Times

French 10-year bond yields tops Italy levels after PM falls

France's borrowing costs exceeded those of traditional European debt laggard Italy on Tuesday, reflecting investor worries over the country's finances and political stability after Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's ouster.

13.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Sebi expedites IPO approvals as record fundraising looms: Report

India's market regulator is expediting IPO clearances, aiming to approve most within three months, potentially leading to a record-breaking year for share sales. SEBI is leveraging AI and engaging with merchant bankers to streamline the process under new leadership. Despite secondary market underperformance, Indian firms have already raised substantial funds through IPOs, positioning India as a leading IPO market.

13.5 hours ago — Economic Times

'GST Reforms Are Just...', Former NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant Notes While Listing 10 More Areas To Focus On

The former NITI Aayog chief also highlighted the importance of a greater focus on exports and on simplifying the country's tax administration and legal framework.

13.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Shringar House of Mangalsutra IPO opens tomorrow; GMP at 13%. Should you subscribe?

Shringar House of Mangalsutra’s Rs 401 crore IPO opens September 10–12, priced at Rs 155–165. The Mumbai-based brand, specializing in premium mangalsutras, aims to fund working capital and expansion across 42 cities. Strong grey market demand signals investor interest, while rising organized jewellery trends and robust revenue growth support long-term prospects.

14 hours ago — Economic Times

NDTV Profit GST Conclave Live: Nirmala Sitharaman, Piyush Goyal To Address Townhall On Mega Reforms

Nirmala Sitharaman is slated to hold a townhall session on 'GST 2.0—Reforms for a Resurgent India'.

14 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Urban Company IPO GMP rises to 28% ahead of launch. Should you apply?

Urban Company's Rs 1,900 crore IPO opens on September 10, drawing strong grey market interest with a 28% premium. The IPO includes a fresh issue and offer-for-sale, with a price band of Rs 98-103. While analysts note high valuation, long-term investors may find value in the tech-enabled services platform's growth potential.

14 hours ago — Economic Times

ANAROCK Homebuyer Sentiment Survey: Real estate tops investment choice at 63%

India’s housing market is shifting toward premium and larger homes as buyers move away from affordable housing. ANAROCK’s survey shows real estate topping investment preferences, with rising prices driving caution. Demand is concentrated in 3BHKs and premium projects, while new launches gain traction amid stronger regulations and consumer confidence.

14.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Wall Street penny stock rallies 3000% in 1 day on digital asset play and strategic moves

Eightco Holdings surged over 3,000% in one session after announcing a Worldcoin acquisition backed by OpenAI’s Sam Altman and appointing Wall Street analyst Dan Ives as chairman. The stock’s rally was fueled by a private placement, digital-asset strategy, and investor enthusiasm, highlighting growing market interest in crypto-linked corporate initiatives.

14.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Jio Finance, Allianz Incorporate Reinsurance Joint Venture To Tap Growing Market

The company will be capitalised with an initial investment of Rs 2.50 lakh, with Jio Financial Services subscribing to 25,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each

14.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

IHCL Inks 64-Key Brownfield Hotel In Pahalgam Under Gateway Brand

With the addition of this hotel, IHCL will have seven hotels in Jammu and Kashmir, including one under development.

14.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Pharma Players To Counter US Tariff Pain? THIS D-Street Expert Has A Plan: 'Diversify Away From...'

Amit Varma, Managing Partner, Quadria Capital believes that despite the short-term US tariff-sword, the outlook for India's pharma sector is positive.

14.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

GHCL Sees Short-Term Pressure In Soda Ash Industry Amid China Oversupply

GHCL is the second largest manufacturer of soda ash in India, with a market share of around 26%.

14.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

European shares steady as M&A optimism offsets French political turmoil

European shares remained stable. Merger deals provided initial optimism. This offset political uncertainty in France. Francois Bayrou's ouster impacted market sentiment. Anglo American's shares rose after merger with Teck Resources. Monte dei Paschi di Siena's shares increased following data. Mediobanca's shares also saw gains. Investors are watching President Emmanuel Macron's choice for prime minister.

14.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Explained: What Infosys buyback proposal means for 26 lakh shareholders

Infosys announced a potential share buyback on September 11, sparking renewed investor interest with the stock rising 5% intraday. The buyback could be via tender offer or open market route. Amid declining stock performance and heavy FII selling, the move may support valuations, provide arbitrage opportunities, and boost long-term investor confidence.

14.5 hours ago — Economic Times

FMCG Players Committed To Pass On GST Benefits To Consumers: CII's Sudhir Sitapati

Since the FMCG space operates in a Maximum Retail Price (MRP) regime, it will take about a month for the GST benefits to be reflected on the shelves, according to Sitapati.

14.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Swiggy Order Costs 80% More Than Offline Bill; 'Please Explain', Says Customer

In a post on X, a user named Sunder shared a comparison of both the bills, questioning whether the steep markup was 'the real cost of convenience.

15 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

'Ripe For Long-Term Alpha Creation': Jefferies Bullish On India's Growth Story, Favours THIS Segment

Jefferies believes that the Indian stock market is ripe for long-term alpha creation, despite the uncertainty due to geopolitical headwinds. It favors India's small and midcaps on growth curves.

15 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Sebi says investigation into Jane Street could be wider

Securities and Exchange Board of India stated that the investigation and final order on Jane Street could be much wider. SEBI will not release documents not relied upon for the order. Jane Street appealed against SEBI, seeking document release to rebut market manipulation allegations. The hearing started on Tuesday.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Auto demand set for festival boost; BSE, CAMS good long-term bets: Neeraj Dewan

Market expert Neeraj Dewan highlights attractive opportunities for long-term investors across various sectors. He suggests Infosys' buyback is appealing due to better valuations, while railway stocks like RailTel are poised for growth after consolidation. Dewan also notes solid entry points in the auto sector following corrections and favors capital market-linked stocks like BSE, NAM, and CAMS for long-term investment.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Chinese fighter-jet maker Avic Chengdu stock tumbles nearly 25% in 5 sessions, here’s why

Avic Chengdu shares slumped nearly 25% in five sessions, even as the firm remains China’s largest defence company by market value. The decline coincided with Beijing’s military parade, drawing global attention. Despite the fall, the stock remains up year-to-date, while broader defence indices and peers like Zhuzhou Hongda also weakened.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Abhay Agarwal identifies 4 sectors as next growth drivers, with India turning tariff threats into reform opportunity

Abhay Agarwal, Founder of Piper Serica Advisors, said India is converting global tariff uncertainty into reform-driven growth. He sees four sectors—manufacturing, pharma innovation, consumer internet, and financials—as key drivers, with GST cuts boosting festive demand and small banks, NBFCs, and microfinance lenders emerging as beneficiaries.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Nikkei ends lower on yen strength, profit-taking after crossing 44,000

Japan's Nikkei experienced a volatile session, initially surging past 44,000 on hopes of increased government spending following Prime Minister Ishiba's resignation. However, the index reversed course, closing lower due to a strengthening yen, which dampened exporter earnings. While auto tariff reductions with the U.S. offered some positive news, concerns arose over pharmaceuticals and semiconductors.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Fed could deliver surprise 50 bps cut amid weak jobs data: Steve Englander

The BRICS nations face scrutiny, with differing views on their strength. Standard Chartered's Steve Englander discusses BRICS unity amid US policy concerns. He views the US economy as a hedge fund, dependent on tech innovations. Englander highlights risks to the dollar from rising debt. He anticipates aggressive Fed rate cuts, citing a weak labor market.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

SAT tells Sebi to respond to Jane Street's appeal, effectively halting further action

India's Securities Appellate Tribunal has instructed the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to justify its refusal to disclose additional documents requested by Jane Street in an ongoing market manipulation case. The tribunal has also temporarily halted personal hearings with the trading firm until the next hearing on November 18. This pause delays a potential confirmatory order from SEBI.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Wary of losses from startup IPOs? Urban Company offers what Swiggy, Zomato or Paytm couldn't

Urban Company's upcoming IPO contrasts with previous tech IPO disappointments like Swiggy and Paytm, showcasing stronger financials with a recent profit of Rs 240 crore. While analysts acknowledge the company's sound business model, concerns linger about its valuation of Rs 15,000 crore.

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Out of favour! Wipro, Asian Paints among 5 stocks with highest ‘sell’ calls in Nifty

Several prominent Indian stocks, including Wipro and Asian Paints, are currently facing strong sell recommendations from analysts. Data indicates bearish sentiment dominating IndusInd Bank and Dr. Reddy's Labs as well. Despite the caution, Tech Mahindra and Asian Paints receive some buy ratings, suggesting potential upside for investors willing to take the risk.

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Microcap Mayhem: 10 stocks crash up to 50% in FY26. Is your portfolio at risk?

Despite strong gains in the broader market, the microcap segment shows uneven performance in FY26. While some stocks like Le Travenues Technology and Gabriel India have doubled investor wealth, 27 Nifty microcap stocks fell over 10%, with 10 plunging 20–50%. Rising risks highlight the volatility and selective opportunities in microcaps.

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Anurag Singh sees US tariffs as non-issue for India, calls markets a domestic game

India remains attractive to global investors despite US tariff concerns. Anurag Singh of ET Now says investors are more focused on US economic issues. He notes India's choice to prioritize its market over US trade demands. Singh advises a balanced investment approach, expecting steady returns. He suggests allocating 20-25% to debt instruments.

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Buyback Over Breakthroughs? When Infosys Missed OpenAI Investment Opportunity

Investment Advisor Rajiv Mehta has sparked a debate as to whether capital should be returned to shareholders or invested in cutting-edge technology.

15.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

GST cuts put autos back in fast lane, ancillaries also gain: Pankaj Pandey

The auto sector is poised for further growth, fueled by GST-led price reductions that could boost vehicle volumes by 8-10%, according to Pankaj Pandey, Head of Research. Maruti, M&M, and Ashok Leyland are expected to benefit, along with ancillary stocks like Exide Industries and Apollo Tyres.

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Adani Power shares rally 8% in 2 days. Here’s what’s driving the rally

Adani Power's stock value increased following a deal with Bhutan's Druk Green Power Corp for a hydroelectric project. The companies will jointly establish a public company in Bhutan. Adani Power shareholders approved a stock split. Each share of Rs 10 will be subdivided into five shares of Rs 2 each.

16 hours ago — Economic Times

Bollywood-linked smallcap zooms 33% in 3 days as Ramesh Damani, Madhu Kela pick up stakes

Prime Focus shares have surged, hitting their upper circuit for the third consecutive session, fueled by investments from marquee investors like Ramesh Damani and Singularity AMC. The media company, known for its VFX work on the upcoming film Ramayana, has seen a 33% increase in stock value in the last three trading sessions.

16 hours ago — Economic Times

How to filter noise and build long-term wealth: Harsha Upadhyaya’s Golden Thumb Rule for investing

16 hours ago — Economic Times

5 IPOs opening tomorrow: Check which one is investors' favourite on GMP

Five IPOs are set to open tomorrow across mainboard and SME platforms, with grey market premiums offering a glimpse of listing-day sentiment. Urban Company IPO leads with a 34% GMP, while others show steady interest. Galaxy Medicare IPO faces muted demand, hinting at a flat debut.

16 hours ago — Economic Times

MosChip Technologies shares slide 10% after rallying 59% in 7 days. Should you buy the dip?

MosChip Technologies shares tumbled 10% on Tuesday following a 59% rally in seven sessions, driven by India’s semiconductor push and strong volumes. While technical indicators suggest overbought conditions, analysts say long-term investors can consider using short-term dips to build positions in the high-growth stock.

16 hours ago — Economic Times

From cement to solar: How GST 2.0 could reprice Adani stocks

The Goods and Services Tax reforms are set to benefit Adani Group companies. Tax rate cuts on cement and renewable energy equipment are expected. Ambuja Cements and ACC could see stronger demand. Adani Green Energy may experience lower project costs. Adani Power is poised to gain from reduced coal costs. Adani Ports anticipates higher cargo volumes.

16 hours ago — Economic Times

Ambuja Cement Share Price Edges Higher As CLSA Maintains 'Outperform' Rating

Ambuja Cement rose as much as 1% to Rs 576 apiece. It pared gains to trade 0.21% higher at Rs 571.50 apiece, as of 10:55 a.m.

16.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Permira, Blackstone take $525 million minority stake in Dubai's Property Finder

Permira and Blackstone Inc. are acquiring a $525 million minority stake in Property Finder, a Dubai-based classifieds firm, signaling strong investor confidence in the emirate's real estate market. General Atlantic, an existing investor, will partially exit but remain a significant shareholder.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Bank Indonesia buys longer-dated government bonds to stabilise market, traders say

Bank Indonesia acted to stabilise markets. This followed the unexpected removal of Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati. The move triggered a selloff in the Rupiah and Indonesian bonds. Bank Indonesia bought longer-dated government bonds. They also intervened in the foreign exchange market. This was to ensure the Rupiah's exchange rate aligned with fundamentals. The interventions aimed to calm investor concerns.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Bitcoin at $112k, Ethereum trades at $4,313. Experts cite hopes of US rate cuts and fresh liquidity

Bitcoin is trading steadily near $112K, while Ethereum hovers around $4.3K, buoyed by hopes of U.S. rate cuts and institutional buying. Analysts suggest September is a crucial month for crypto, with the SEC easing compliance and Nasdaq exploring tokenized securities. Market sentiment balances optimism with caution amid tightening regulations and ongoing innovation.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Global bonds climb 20% from 2022 low with Fed set to resume cuts

Global bonds are rallying, with Bloomberg's GlobalAgg Index hitting its highest level since March 2022, fueled by cooling US labor data and expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts. Central banks are reducing borrowing costs amid easing inflation and labor market concerns. However, longer-dated bonds face pressure due to fiscal risks in France, the UK, and Japan.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Morgan Stanley initiates coverage on newly-listed Birla stock, upgrades another

Morgan Stanley is optimistic about Aditya Birla Group's retail ventures, initiating coverage on Aditya Birla Lifestyle Brands Ltd (ABLBL) with an "Overweight" rating, projecting a 23% upside. Simultaneously, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd (ABFRL) was upgraded to "Overweight," anticipating a 53% potential increase. This upgrade is due to improved profitability.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Auto stocks add $33 billion in market value on GST relief

Indian automakers are experiencing a significant boost due to the government's decision to cut consumption taxes, leading to a surge in market value. The reduction in Goods and Services Tax (GST) on passenger vehicles, making them more affordable, is expected to drive demand, particularly during the upcoming festival season. Mahindra & Mahindra, Eicher Motors, and TVS Motor Co.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

US HIRE Bill 'Impractical', Negative For IT Sector: Wedbush Securities' Moshe Katri

The Bill proposes a 25% excise tax on payments US companies make to foreign persons for services that benefit consumers in the United States.

16.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

France government collapse deepens economic woes

The collapse of Prime Minister Francois Bayrou’s government after a no-confidence vote leaves France facing political instability, weak growth, high borrowing costs, and rising debt, raising concerns about fiscal consolidation and eurozone economic stability.

17 hours ago — Economic Times

Standard Chartered calls for bigger Fed rate cut after weak jobs data

Standard Chartered expects the US Federal Reserve to deliver a 50-basis-point cut in September, double its earlier projection. The revision follows weak August jobs data, signaling labor market softness. Other global banks remain divided on the magnitude and timing of policy easing.

17 hours ago — Economic Times

Goel Construction shares surge 5% after listing with 15% premium on BSE SME platform

Goel Construction shares debuted strongly on the BSE SME platform, opening at a 15% premium of Rs 302.50. The IPO witnessed significant investor interest, being oversubscribed across all categories. The company, specializing in industrial and infrastructure projects, reported substantial revenue and profit growth in FY25, supported by a robust order book.

17 hours ago — Economic Times

Stock market benchmark indices trade higher tracking rally in global peers amid U.S. Fed rate cut hopes

A rebound in IT stocks also drove the markets higher during the initial trade.

17 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Infosys buyback makes IT stocks break 5-day losing streak. Should you buy or sell?

Indian IT stocks rebounded after a five-day slump, spurred by Infosys' announcement of a potential share buyback on September 11. The Nifty IT index rose by 2%, with Infosys leading gains.

17 hours ago — Economic Times

#TaiyaarHoKarAaiye? Boutique Owners Fear Dent In Indian Festive Wear Market Amid Higher GST

While some high-end clothing brands will pass on the GST hike to customers, others believe their sales may be hampered

17 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Maruti, M&M, Other Auto Stocks Trade Mixed After Brokerage Upgrades

Morgan Stanley maintained 'overweight' ratings on Maruti, Hyundai, M&M, Ashok Leyland, and TVS Motor, raising their target prices.

17 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Prime Focus Share Price Surges To Record High After Madhusudan Kela, Ramesh Damani Acquire Stake

Prime Focus share price rallied over 10% on Tuesday. The stock has surged over 85% in six months.

17 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

India bonds rise after government reaffirms fiscal, borrowing goal

Indian bonds gained after FM reaffirmed the 4.4% fiscal deficit target and no extra borrowing, pushing the 10-year yield to 6.45%, with focus now on inflation data.

17 hours ago — Economic Times

Hong Kong shares hit 4-year highs buoyed by US rate cut bets

Hong Kong stocks hit four-year highs on Fed rate cut hopes, with the Hang Seng up 0.8%, while mainland markets fell as SMIC slumped 9% after an acquisition deal, dragging tech shares. Gold miners gained on rising prices, and Hong Kong property shares surged.

17.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Nasdaq to Pioneer Tokenised Securities Trading in US

Nasdaq has filed with the SEC to pioneer tokenised securities trading in the U.S., aiming to integrate blockchain-based settlement while maintaining traditional investor protections.

17.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Dell CFO Yvonne McGill to leave, PC maker reaffirms forecasts

David Kennedy, who has been with the PC maker for 27 years, will serve in the interim role

17.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Samvardhana Motherson among 4 stocks showing RSI Trending Up on September 8

"RSI trending up" means that the Relative Strength Index (RSI) values are increasing, suggesting strengthening momentum in the price of the stock. This can indicate potential upward movement and may be used by traders to identify buying opportunities.

17.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Dev Accelerator IPO GMP shows 13% premium; subscription opens tomorrow!. Check other details

Dev Accelerator is launching its Initial Public Offering on September 10. The IPO aims to raise Rs 143.35 crore. There is strong investor interest, with shares trading at a premium in the grey market. The company plans to use the funds for expansion and debt repayment. Listing is expected on September 17 on BSE and NSE.

17.5 hours ago — Economic Times

SpiceJet shares jump 4% after airline completes $24 million payment to Credit Suisse

SpiceJet shares rose sharply after the airline completed a $24 million (approx. Rs 200 crore) payment to Credit Suisse, closing a long-standing liability. The full settlement strengthens its balance sheet, boosts investor confidence, and marks a key step in its turnaround efforts.

17.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Glenmark shares gain 2% as firm receives $700 million upfront payment from AbbVie deal

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals' shares surged following its subsidiary's $700 million upfront payment from AbbVie for an exclusive licensing agreement concerning IGI's lead drug candidate, ISB 2001. The deal grants AbbVie rights in key markets, while Glenmark retains commercialization in emerging regions.

17.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Fed rate cut bets push gold prices to fresh all-time high of Rs 1.09 lakh. Will hopes drive more gains?

Gold futures on MCX soared to a record high of Rs 1,09,000/10 grams, fueled by expectations of aggressive US Fed rate cuts. Silver futures also remained firm, while international spot gold hit an all-time high of $3,646.53/oz. Weak U.S. job data has increased the likelihood of these rate cuts, weakening the dollar and supporting precious metal prices.

17.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Urban Company vs Shringar vs Dev Accelerator. Which IPO should investors pick?

Three IPOs, Urban Company, Shringar House of Mangalsutra, and Dev Accelerator, are opening. Urban Company, a home services marketplace, aims to raise significant capital. Shringar focuses on mangalsutras, targeting steady earnings. Dev Accelerator offers flexible workspace solutions, eyeing expansion. Analysts suggest Dev Accelerator for listing gains. Urban Company is considered for long-term potential.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

Nebius signs $17.4 billion AI infrastructure deal with Microsoft, shares jump

Microsoft may also acquire additional services capacity under the deal, bringing the total contract value to about $19.4 billion

18 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Amanta Healthcare shares list at 7% premium over IPO price

Amanta Healthcare shares: Amanta Healthcare shares debuted with a premium, listing at Rs 135 on NSE and Rs 134 on BSE against an issue price of Rs 126. The Rs 126 crore IPO, a fresh issue, will fund expansion, including a new SteriPort line. Despite strong demand and oversubscription, analysts consider the IPO "fully priced," citing a high price-to-earnings ratio.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

Hindalco, TVS Motor among 5 stocks to buy today for upside of up to 17%

Indian stock market analysts suggest a positive outlook for the week, fueled by GST benefits and the approaching festive season. Brokerages recommend buying shares of Arisinfra Solutions, Navin Fluorine, Nykaa, and RIL. Further recommendations include IREDA and Power Grid, citing recent gains and project wins.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

Airbnb supported 1.11 lakh jobs in India in 2024, contributed Rs 2,400 cr in wages: Report

Airbnb's presence in India significantly boosted the economy in 2024, supporting 1.11 lakh jobs and contributing Rs 2,400 crore in wages. Guest spending reached Rs 11,200 crore, with domestic travelers making up 91% of guests. The platform's activity accounted for 0.5% of India's travel and tourism GDP, demonstrating its growing impact on the nation's hospitality sector and allied industries.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

Intel announces key executive shake-up, says products chief Holthaus will exit

Holthaus, who will leave after more than three decades with Intel, had held numerous senior leadership roles, including interim co-chief executive officer following the ouster of former CEO Pat Gelsinger last year

18 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Shortage of homebuyers forces many sellers to lower prices or walk away as sales slump drags on

The housing market is shifting, giving buyers more leverage as rising inventory and affordability concerns pressure sellers to negotiate. While national listing prices saw a slight increase in July, some metro areas are experiencing price declines. Sellers are offering concessions like price reductions and covering closing costs to attract buyers in a market where homes are lingering longer.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

Mindspace REIT aims for 50% jump in NOI in next four years

Mindspace Business Parks REIT is targeting a 50% increase in net operating income in the next three to four years, driven by a Rs 4,200 crore expansion plan to add 8 million sq ft. The company anticipates its NOI to grow by Rs 900-1,000 crore, leveraging India's cost advantages and the growing demand from tech companies and global capability centers.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

British real estate investor PRS REIT says KKR joins sale process

US private equity firm KKR has joined the formal sale process of British real estate investment trust PRS REIT. Property investor Long Harbour already made a bid. KKR has not yet made a bid. Long Harbour's takeover proposal remains at 631.6 million pounds. PRS focuses on family homes in the private rented sector.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

Two billion-dollar disruptions, one Reliance: Can Mukesh Ambani deliver?

Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries is embarking on ambitious ventures in AI and FMCG, aiming for significant growth. Reliance Intelligence, a joint venture with Meta and Google, seeks to dominate India's AI landscape. Simultaneously, Reliance Consumer Products targets a staggering ₹1 lakh crore revenue within five years, challenging established FMCG players through strategic acquisitions and brand building.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

AB Fashion, AB Lifestyle Target Price Indicate Strong Upside; Time To Take Risks, Says Morgan Stanley

Analysts said the de-merger of Aditya Birla Fashion in May 2025 created two separate businesses suitable for different investment styles.

18 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Infosys Shares Rise Nearly 4% As Board Mulls Buyback

Infosys' share price advanced 3.9% to Rs 1,489 apiece. The benchmark NSE Nifty 50 was up 0.3%.

18.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Maruti Suzuki, HCL Tech among 8 F&O stocks with sharp OI build-up

A significant rise in futures OI indicates growth in the number of active, unexpired contracts for a security.

18.5 hours ago — Economic Times

SML Isuzu shares in focus as August sales nosedive 15%

SML Isuzu may be in focus on September 9 after reporting a 15% drop in August sales to 815 units and exports halving to 27, even as production rose 7% to 1,045 units. The update comes as the commercial vehicle maker prepares to rebrand as SML Mahindra, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals.

18.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Rupee faces choppy path, bond yields likely to decline; inflation data key

Anticipation of a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut is expected to ease Indian government bond yields and offer slight support to the rupee, which has been pressured by U.S. tariff concerns. The rupee previously hit a record low, while the 10-year benchmark bond yield experienced its largest weekly drop in four months. Upcoming inflation data from both the U.S.

19 hours ago — Economic Times

Japan's Nikkei crosses 44,000 for first time on trade, stimulus optimism

Nikkei in Japan surpasses 44,000 for the first time. Trade optimism and stimulus hopes boosted market sentiment. U.S. tariffs on Japanese autos are set to decrease. Shigeru Ishiba resigned and Sanae Takaichi is running for leadership. Semiconductor shares saw a rally. Advantest and other chip-related companies experienced significant gains. Sony also showed positive movement in the market.

19 hours ago — Economic Times

Festive season, GST rate cuts set stage for housing demand revival: Mohit Goel of Omaxe

GST rate cuts on cement and construction materials are expected to lower developers' input costs by 2-4%, potentially boosting housing demand, especially in the affordable and mid-market segments. This, coupled with the festive season's increased inquiries and stable interest rates, creates favorable conditions for new project launches and improved affordability. Developers aim to pass on cost benefits to homebuyers gradually.

19 hours ago — Economic Times

Japan’s Yen carry trade unwinding to impact capital flows, keep global yields high: Murthy Nagarajan of Tata AMC

Murthy Nagarajan of Tata Asset Management suggests global bond yields will likely remain high as Japan's yen carry trade unwinds, impacting capital flows and risk sentiment. Rising developed market yields may deter active foreign inflows into Indian debt, favoring passive flows linked to global bond indices. He advises considering sovereign and corporate bonds for portfolio protection amid global uncertainty.

19 hours ago — Economic Times

Hudco shares in focus after Rs 11,300 crore MoU with Nagpur Metro

Housing & Urban Development Corporation (Hudco) signed a non-binding MoU with Nagpur Metropolitan Region Development Authority (NMRDA) to provide up to Rs 11,300 crore for metro, housing, and infrastructure projects over five years. The pact, attended by Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, also covers consultancy and capacity-building support. Analysts expect the deal to strengthen Hudco’s long-term lending portfolio.

19 hours ago — Economic Times

HUL Share Price Gets A Boost: BofA Hikes Target Price — Should You Buy, Sell Or Hold?

India is a 'must-win' market for the group, and one of the most significant indicators of that has been the disproportionate M&A that is being directed to the India arm.

19 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Ashok Leyland, Tata Motors among 5 stocks with White Marubozu Pattern

A White Marubozu is a bullish candlestick pattern in technical analysis. It forms when the opening price is the lowest for a given period and the closing price is the highest.

19 hours ago — Economic Times

Infosys Buyback: All You Need To Know About IT Firm's First Share Repurchase In Three Years

Infosys board will consider the share buyback on Thursday.

19 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

India bonds seen rising as Finance Minister affirms borrowing, deficit targets

Indian government bonds are expected to rally following reassurance from the finance minister that the fiscal deficit target will be met and the borrowing plan will remain unchanged. This positive sentiment, coupled with a drop in U.S. yields and the implementation of CRR cuts, has boosted the debt market.

19 hours ago — Economic Times

Voltamp Transformers shares in focus as promoter plans 7% equity stake sale via block deal

Media reports suggest that Voltamp Transformers promoter Kunjal Patel will sell up to 7% equity via a $67 million block deal at a floor price of Rs 7,600 per share, potentially altering promoter holdings and attracting institutional interest.

19 hours ago — Economic Times

After BofA, Morgan Stanley Raises Target Prices For Top Automakers Like Maruti, Hyundai, M&M — Check Details

Morgan Stanley has hiked the target prices for all the auto players they cover, except one. The sector is entering an upcycle, it said and the positive momentum is due to the GST rationalisation.

19.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Godrej Consumer Products shares in focus on Rs 250 crore investment in Indonesia manufacturing facility

Godrej Consumer share price: Godrej Consumer Products has announced a Rs 250 crore investment in a new Indonesia facility. The expansion, set to boost the company's Home and Personal Care capacity by 15% over 18–36 months, underlines GCPL’s confidence in its Southeast Asia growth story.

19.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Infosys shares in focus as board to consider buyback proposal in upcoming board meeting

Infosys share price: Infosys board is set to consider a buyback proposal on September 11. The move comes after a 25% stock slide in a year, aiming to boost investor confidence amid weak IT sector sentiment, muted growth guidance, and global headwinds.

19.5 hours ago — Economic Times

RailTel shares in focus after securing multiple work orders worth over Rs 700 crore

RailTel share price: RailTel has secured orders worth over Rs 700 crore from the Bihar Education Project Council. The contracts include Smart Classrooms, ICT Labs, ISM Labs, and teaching materials across government schools, aimed at boosting digital education and bridging the learning gap.

19.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Enviro Infra Engineers Targets Fourfold Revenue Growth In Water Business By FY30

The company expects earnings from the water and wastewater treatment business to grow 2.5x to 3x over the next three years.

20 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Nasdaq ends at record as markets eye interest rate relief

US equity indices surged, with the Nasdaq reaching a new record, fueled by anticipation of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts following benign inflation data. Sam Stovall of CFRA Research noted growing investor confidence in lower rates.

20 hours ago — Economic Times

At multi-year highs: Maruti, JSW Steel among 8 stocks witness 5-year swing high breakout

A 5-year swing high represents the highest price a stock has reached within a five-year timeframe. This level acts as a significant resistance point where the price has historically struggled to go beyond. This occurrence may be seen as bullish, indicating the potential for further upward movement in the stock.

20 hours ago — Economic Times

Gold climbs to another record after Fed rate-cut optimism soars

Gold reached a new record high, fueled by expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts following weak US payrolls data. Traders are pricing in multiple rate cuts this year, boosting gold's appeal as a non-interest-bearing asset. The metal's rally is also supported by central bank purchases, geopolitical tensions, and concerns about the global economy, with analysts predicting further gains.

20 hours ago — Economic Times

Gold prices trade above $3,600 on Fed rate-cut bets20 hours ago — Economic Times

Stocks to buy in 2025 for long term: Samvardhana Motherson, CEAT among 5 stocks that could give 16-41% return

We have collated a list of recommendations from top brokerage firms from ETNow and other sources:

20 hours ago — Economic Times

Gold Extends Rally To Hit Record High — Check Rates In Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Other Cities

Gold Price: The rally is driven by a possible rate cut from the Fed, weakening in the dollar and the escalating tensions on the global scale.

20 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Prospective homebuyers 'slightly' to 'extremely' concerned about rising home prices: Anarock survey

A recent Anarock survey reveals that over 90% of prospective Indian homebuyers are worried about soaring property prices, with many 'very' or 'extremely' concerned. This price surge, averaging over 50% in two years, has impacted buying decisions.

20 hours ago — Economic Times

Japanese bonds rally as yields near historic highs lure buyers

Japanese government bonds experienced a rally on Tuesday as long-term yields, previously at historic highs, attracted buyers. Diminished expectations for central bank rate hikes further supported shorter-dated securities. Sanae Takaichi's potential leadership, favoring stimulus, fueled concerns about BOJ rate hike reluctance, impacting market expectations and bond performance across different maturities.

20.5 hours ago — Economic Times

SpiceJet Board Approves Settlement Of Lease Obligations With Carlyle

Board Approves Settlement Of Lease Obligations With Carlyle

20.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

The Urban Company IPO explained

A story that dives into the Urban Company IPO.

20.5 hours ago — Finshots

Positive Breakout: These 8 stocks close cross above their 200 DMAs

The 200-day daily moving average (DMA) is used as a key indicator by traders for determining the overall trend in a particular stock. As long as the stock is priced above the 200-day SMA on the daily time frame, it is generally considered to be an overall uptrend.

20.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Oil rises on modest OPEC+ output hike decision, Russia supply woe

Oil prices experienced gains on Tuesday as OPEC+ decided to increase production by a smaller amount than anticipated, adding to concerns about tighter supply due to potential new sanctions on Russia. The limited production increase and the possibility of sanctions contributed to upward pressure on prices. Additionally, anticipation of a potential interest rate cut by the U.S.

20.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Microsoft Signs Nebius Cloud Deal Worth Up To $19.4 Billion

The deal will be worth $17.4 billion to $19.4 billion through 2031 to Nebius, whose investors include Nvidia Corp. and Accel Partners

20.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Dell CFO McGill Stepping Down, Kennedy Named Interim

Kennedy, who has spent 27 years at Dell, currently oversees Dell Global Business Operations, Finance. McGill will leave her post on Tuesday after nearly three decades with the company.

20.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Dollar falls hits 7-week low as jobs gloom heightens Fed cut chances

The dollar weakened to a near seven-week low as investors anticipated revisions to U.S. jobs data, potentially indicating a weaker labor market and bolstering the case for Federal Reserve rate cuts. Economists foresee a significant downward revision in job numbers, possibly prompting the Fed to act more aggressively.

20.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Stock Picks Today: Kotak Mahindra Bank, HUL, Metro Brands, Ambuja Cements On Brokerages' Radar

Kotak Mahindra Bank, HUL, Metro Brands, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail, Aditya Birla Lifestyle Brands, Ambuja Cements Ltd., are among the companies garnering brokerage commentary today.

20.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

ANZ Layoffs: Banking Group Plans To Cut 3,500 Staff Over Next Year On CEO Revamp

The revamp will mean around 8% of the firm’s roughly 42,000 staff will leave.

20.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Murdochs’ Settlement Leaves Lachlan Atop Family Media Empire

Under the agreement announced Monday, three of Murdoch’s children — Prudence, Elisabeth and James — will cease to be beneficiaries of the trust that controls Fox Corp. and News Corp.

20.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: GIFT Nifty signals a positive start; Asian shares trade higher

20.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Auto ancillaries in focus: Motilal Oswal bets on Apollo Tyres for short-term gains

21 hours ago — Economic Times

Urban Company IPO: Risky Bet With High Valuation, Slow Growth, No Underwriters?

Urban Company stays sole major player in the home services space, unlike sectors such as q-comm where competition grew fast. Lack of rivals may be reflecting limited investor interest.

21 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Jane Street Faces Off With SEBI In Securities Appellate Tribunal

The New York-based firm filed its appeal last week, claiming SEBI denied it access to crucial documents needed to defend against the allegations.

21 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Jane Street faces off with India market regulator in court

Jane Street Group is appealing a SEBI order accusing them of manipulative practices in India's derivatives market. The firm claims SEBI is withholding crucial documents needed for their defense, seeking a halt to regulatory action. The case has significant implications for global quantitative firms operating in India, as the court will consider whether SEBI is obstructing Jane Street's defense.

21 hours ago — Economic Times

Asian Stocks Rise To Track US Optimism On Fed Cuts: Markets Wrap

Equities in Japan and South Korea rose in morning trading while those in Australia declined.

21.5 hours ago — Bloomberg Quint

Asian stocks rise to track US optimism on Fed cuts21.5 hours ago — Economic Times

GIFT Nifty up 30 points; here's the trading setup for today's session

Indian stock markets closed slightly higher after a volatile trading session, with investors awaiting key inflation data from India and the US. These figures are expected to influence the US Federal Reserve's monetary policy decisions. The rupee strengthened, while foreign portfolio investors were net sellers, and domestic institutional investors were net buyers.

21.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Stocks in news: Infosys, Hero MotoCorp, Coal India, Hudco, Voltamp Transformers

The week saw markets open strong but close with moderate gains. Infosys will consider a buyback on September 11. Hudco is set to fund Nagpur Metro with Rs 11,300 crore. TVS Motor will pass on GST cut benefits. PCBL Chemical plans a capacity boost. Coal India explores data centers in old mines.

21.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Analysts question Vedanta–JAL deal over lack of synergy

Analysts believe Jaiprakash Associates' businesses lack synergy with Vedanta, potentially diverting focus from core operations. Vedanta's acquisition of the debt-laden firm for ₹17,000 crore has been met with shareholder skepticism, as Vedanta shares underperformed. The deal raises concerns about deleveraging efforts amidst a planned demerger, potentially restricting Vedanta's share re-rating.

21.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Is Inox Wind positioned to deliver long-term gains after recent surge?

Inox Wind shares have surged following positive Q1 results and an upgraded credit rating. The company anticipates faster project execution and has increased its margin guidance for FY24. A strong order book and operational enhancements, including new manufacturing units and high-capacity cranes, support this optimistic outlook. Regulatory changes favoring hybrid energy projects further boost Inox Wind's prospects.

22 hours ago — Economic Times

Ujjivan plans to raise Rs 2,000 crore via QIP route

Ujjivan Small Finance Bank plans to raise ₹2,000 crore through a qualified institutional placement. This fundraising will occur over the next 18 to 24 months. The bank has applied for a universal banking license and anticipates a decision from the Reserve Bank of India by December. Ujjivan aims to expand its loan book to ₹1 lakh crore in five years.

22 hours ago — Economic Times

Gold demand falls over 25% this festive season as buyers cut back

Gold demand dipped during the initial festive period. India Bullion & Jewellers Association reported a 28% drop. High gold prices dampened consumer enthusiasm. Many buyers opted for lighter, lower-karat jewelry. Some jewelers saw increased sales value despite volume decreases. Investment demand for gold coins remained steady. Jewelers are adjusting manufacturing strategies to meet changing preferences.

22 hours ago — Economic Times

Which stocks will benefit most from recent GST cuts? Top picks from leading brokerages

Dalal Street focuses on industries benefiting from recent GST rate cuts. Several stocks are expected to outperform amid market uncertainty. Top stock picks across automobiles, consumer goods and insurance are highlighted. These picks could deliver returns of 9% to 29% over six months. Brokers like SBI Securities, Motilal Oswal, ICICI Securities, HDFC Securities and Anand Rathi have provided their recommendations.

22 hours ago — Economic Times

TaMo, M&M lead auto rally with price cuts seen driving demand

Automobile stocks surged following GST rate cuts. Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra led the gains. Vehicle prices have been reduced, boosting investor confidence. Festive season demand is anticipated to drive sales. Analysts predict growth in smaller car segments. Mahindra & Mahindra shares have seen significant gains recently. August sales showed improvement in two-wheelers and commercial vehicles.

22.5 hours ago — Economic Times

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