THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH (GLOBAL EDITION)
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A Big Hello and A Very Good Moring to Readers and Viewers,
Today is MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER 2025, and here we go with our THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH, - THE BUSINESS BUZZ ...
As I sit down to scan and pen the points for the newsletter, after almost a long break of 1 month (~30 days), as the festive season of Diwali ended in India here and I also became free from some personal commitments on domestic front, what I read is the Farm Distress Relief of 10k crores (~100 billion) announced by Gujarat Government trending in the news updates, which despite being one of the historic and largest farm distress relief ever announced by Gujarat Government is meeting a strong resistance from rural domain as well as political arch-rivals including Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress.
While on the national front, Bihar polls and allied developments continue to trend the news space, while the world is grappling with issues in Middle East and Trump Tariff, Asian sub-continent has braced the typhoon Fung-Wong as it makes landfall in Philippines killing two, and while Japan braces for earthquake and tsunami after an advisory issued, Brazil COP30 version is all set to brainstorm global climate fault lines!
Whereas in an ATS (Anti-Terror Squad) Ops in Gujarat, ricin poison plot busted where Doctor and his accomplices are now in police custody and UP Youths nabbed for smuggling arms via Drones from Pakistan. So, all in all Sunday full of action, but a ray of hope for India markets is an upgrade from Goldman Sachs which is expected to cheer D-Street in India, while the markets open for trading session on Monday, November 10, 2025.
Meanwhile, lets take a look at what is buzzing across the World, Nation and State.
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INDIA MARKET REVIEW & OUTLOOK
India markets review for week ended November 7, 2025
Indian benchmarks closed the week slightly lower, with Sensex at 83,216.28 (-0.11%) and Nifty 50 at 25,492.30 (-0.07%) on Friday. Midcaps eked gains, smallcaps were flat, and metals outperformed as FMCG and IT lagged. Persistent FII outflows and mixed global cues kept trade range-bound; Nifty repeatedly tested the 25,500 zone as profit-taking near 26,000 capped rallies Times Now Mint.
Equities performance and breadth
- Indices: Sensex fell 94.73 points to 83,216.28; Nifty slipped 17.40 points to 25,492.30. Both recovered from deeper intraday losses but ended marginally down ET Now Times Now.
- Weekly tone: Markets ended lower for the second consecutive week amid foreign selling and cautious global cues, with consolidation visible near the 26,000 mark Mint Free Press Journal.
- Breadth: Around 1,962 stocks rose, 2,036 fell, and 126 remained unchanged across the broader market on Friday Spider Software.
- Sectors: Metals gained ~1.4%, while IT, consumer durables, FMCG, and telecom shed ~0.5% Spider Software.
- Flows and volatility: FIIs remained net sellers while DIIs bought; VIX stayed subdued, consistent with a range-bound setup Mint.
Cross-asset snapshot: commodities, currency, crypto, bonds, money market
- Precious metals: Gold stayed firm as investors eyed inflation and global risk; it remained a key trigger discussed for the upcoming week Mint.
- Base and non-precious metals: Relative strength persisted in equities, aligning with the metals index outperformance into Friday Spider Software.
- Energy basket: Tracking global crude; domestic demand seasonality steady, with no notable local supply shocks reported in the weekly narrative Mint.
- Currency: USD/INR hovered near recent levels with a cautious risk tone; benchmarks’ muted close reflected broader consolidation in markets Mint.
- Crypto (India context): Sentiment remained event-driven and range-bound alongside broader risk assets Goodreturns.
- Bonds and money market: Liquidity appeared comfortable with DIIs cushioning equities; rates steady absent fresh domestic macro prints Goodreturns.
Friday session-end details (November 7, 2025, 15:30 IST)
Top gainers and losers
- Top Nifty 50 gainers: Shriram Finance, Adani Enterprises, Tata Steel, Bajaj Finance, M&M Spider Software.
- Top Nifty 50 losers: Bharti Airtel (-4.46% to ₹2,001 on multiple block deals), Tata Consumer, Apollo Hospitals, Tech Mahindra, InterGlobe Aviation Upstox ET Now.
Advances, declines, turnovers
- Advances/declines (broad market): Advances 1,962; Declines 2,036; Unchanged 126 Spider Software.
- NSE cash turnover (Nov 7): In line with early-November range; recent prints show ₹99,213.02 crore (Nov 3), ₹103,983.71 crore (Nov 4), and ₹110,386.57 crore (Oct 31) on the NSE cash segment NSE India.
- NSE F&O turnover (Nov 7): ₹2,35,45,797.79 crore; 12,79,88,078 contracts. Index Futures ₹28,878.76 crore; Stock Futures ₹98,400.50 crore MoneyWorks4Me NSE India.
- BSE cash turnover (nearby reference): ₹95,786.50 crore on Nov 6; early-November BSE cash turnover ranged ₹68,807.90–₹95,786.50 crore justtrade.in.
Block, bulk and short-selling deals (Nov 7, 2025)
Highlights
- Bharti Airtel (NSE): A major block/bulk transaction of 51,000,000 shares at an average price of ₹2,030.37; the outsized flow coincided with the stock’s ~4.5% decline Trendlyne Upstox.
Full symbol-wise lists and turnover coverage
- All deals (NSE & BSE): 155 bulk/block deals recorded across exchanges on Nov 7, 2025. Complete symbol-wise data (client name, quantity, price, buy/sell, deal type) is available via official exchange archives and consolidated trackers Trendlyne NSE India BSE (formerly Bombay Stock Exchange).
Sources: NSE Bulk/Block/Short Selling Archives (CSV) NSE India; BSE Bulk/Block Daily Report BSE (formerly Bombay Stock Exchange); Trendlyne consolidated list showing 155 deals on Nov 7, 2025 Trendlyne.
If you want, I can compile these 155 rows into segmented tables (NSE Cash, NSE F&O, BSE Cash) with columns for symbol, client, deal type, quantity, and price.
Turnover summary table (Friday, Nov 7, 2025)
| Segment | Turnover | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| NSE Cash | Approx. within ₹99,213–₹110,386 crore band (early-Nov data) | Exchange business growth shows nearby days; Nov 7 tracked similar magnitude NSE India |
| NSE F&O | ₹2,35,45,797.79 crore | 12,79,88,078 contracts; Index Futures ₹28,878.76 cr; Stock Futures ₹98,400.50 cr MoneyWorks4Me NSE India |
| BSE Cash | ~₹95,786.50 crore (Nov 6 ref) | Early-Nov range ₹68,808–₹95,787 crore justtrade.in |
Sources: MoneyWorks4Me NSE India NSE India justtrade.in
IPOs for Nov 10–14, 2025 (Mainboard and SME)
| Segment | Company | Window | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mainboard | PhysicsWallah | Week of Nov 10 | Among three mainboard issues expected to open next week The Financial Express |
| Mainboard | Tenneco Clean Air | Week of Nov 10 | Listed among upcoming November issues The Financial Express |
| Mainboard | Emmvee Photovoltaic | Week of Nov 10 | Renewable energy theme in pipeline The Financial Express |
| Mainboard | Fujiyama Power Systems | Nov 13–17 | Indicated opening Nov 13 on trackers Chittorgarh |
| SME | Workmates Core2Cloud | Week of Nov 10 | SME opening expected The Financial Express |
| SME | Mahamaya Lifesciences | Week of Nov 10 | Healthcare SME activity noted Chittorgarh |
Confirm exact dates, price bands, and lot sizes on NSE/BSE and company RHPs before subscription windows open Chittorgarh The Financial Express TejiMandi.
Outlook for Monday, November 10, 2025
Equities: A range-bound to cautious open is likely. Buying interest could emerge near Nifty 25,400–25,500, with sentiment guided by Q2 FY26 results, inflation data, IPO flows, and global cues. Metals strength may persist; FMCG/IT could remain soft; banks sensitive to FII flows Goodreturns Goodreturns.
- News title link: [Stock Market Weekly Outlook (November 10–15, 2025): Sensex, Nifty may stay range-bound; inflation, Q2 results, IPO buzz to guide] Goodreturns
- News title link: [Stock Market Outlook: Sensex, Nifty today likely to trade cautious; buying interest near supports] Goodreturns
- News title link: [What to expect from the stock market tomorrow: Key cues ahead of November 10 trade] 5paisa
Commodities:
- Precious metals: Cautious firmness with inflation focus and global risk tone; gold remains a key weekly trigger Mint.
- Base/non-precious metals: Relative strength likely if global risk stabilizes; watch LME cues alongside domestic metals stocks momentum Spider Software.
- Energy: Crude-driven; domestic demand seasonality steady into mid-November Mint.
Currency (USD/INR): Stable-to-firm near recent levels; DXY and flows to guide, with interventions likely capping extremes Goodreturns.
Crypto (India): Event-driven chop; risk appetite tied to global crypto cues and local equity sentiment Goodreturns.
Bonds and money market: Sideways bias with comfortable liquidity; inflation prints could recalibrate rate expectations Goodreturns.
Quick equity levels and cues
- Nifty 50: Closing 25,492; supports 25,300–25,500; supply 25,700–25,900; subdued VIX favors fade-the-move setups barring surprises Goodreturns Times Now.
- Bank Nifty: Under pressure; look for stabilization near recent supports before any sustained rotation Spider Software.
Sources
- Index closes and weekly tone: Times Now Times Now; Livemint Mint; Free Press Journal Free Press Journal
- Gainers/losers, breadth and sectors: ET Now ET Now; Upstox Upstox; Spider Software Spider Software
- Turnover: Moneyworks4me (F&O, Nov 7) MoneyWorks4Me; NSE Derivatives Business Growth NSE India; NSE Capital Turnover & Business Growth (Cash) NSE India; JustTrade (BSE/NSE turnover references) justtrade.in
- Bulk/block/short sell: Trendlyne consolidated (155 deals) Trendlyne; NSE archives NSE India; BSE archives BSE (formerly Bombay Stock Exchange)
- IPOs: Chittorgarh Chittorgarh; Financial Express The Financial Express; Teji Mandi TejiMandi
WORLD MARKET REVIEW & OUTLOOK
Global market wrap for Friday, November 7, 2025
You’re asking for a truly global, end-to-end market wrap with turnover, breadth, deal flow, IPOs, and Monday outlook by region. I’ll give you a clean, editorial-ready structure that moves South Pacific → Asia → EurAsia → Middle East → Africa → Europe → Latin America → Caribbean → North America, and spotlight India/Gujarat where data is concrete. For items where exchange-level breadth and block/bulk/short-sell specifics aren’t publicly consolidated worldwide, I’ll note what’s verifiable and suggest scoping to named exchanges for a deeper list.
Performance by region and key drivers
South Pacific (Australia–New Zealand)
- Equities: Risk-off tone into Friday, echoing global weakness tied to valuation concerns in AI-related shares and mixed labor/consumer signals in developed markets. Defensive rotation, tech underperformed. LPL Financial
- Commodities: Oil eased; gold steadied as haven demand met a softer dollar. Base metals were mixed amid global growth jitters. LPL Financial
- Currencies: AUD/NZD firmed modestly against a softening dollar earlier in the week; Friday action was choppy on global risk sentiment. Investing.com
Asia
- Equities: India ended near flat after an intraday selloff; financials and metals helped offset IT/FMCG weakness. Gainers included PSU banks; notable large-cap pressure from telecom and IT. Mint Upstox
- Deal flow: India saw heavy block/bulk dealing, including a large Bharti Airtel print that weighed on price into the close. Trendlyne Upstox
- Currencies: Dollar broadly softer earlier, but Friday risk dynamics limited EM FX follow-through; INR cues mixed into Monday’s open. LPL Financial 5paisa
- Commodities: Gold steady, oil lower; sector rotation favored financials over rate-sensitive tech as global valuation concerns persisted. LPL Financial
EurAsia
- Equities: Broadly lower in line with global downturn, as sticky inflation and cooling labor signals amplified profit-taking in high-beta/AI-linked names. markets.financialcontent.com LPL Financial
- Bonds: Choppy trade with mild weekly downside in developed-market debt; Friday saw a defensive bid unevenly applied. LPL Financial
- Currencies: EUR and GBP benefited earlier from a softer dollar; Friday’s close reflected caution ahead of next week’s data. Investing.com LPL Financial
Middle East
- Equities: Regional markets felt the global risk-off through energy weakness; local catalysts were secondary to global growth and oil pricing narratives. LPL Financial
- Energy & power: Oil’s drop clipped energy-linked equities; power/utilities were comparatively resilient. LPL Financial
Africa
- Equities: Tracking global risk trends; commodity exporters faced pressure on oil and mixed base metals. Financials more stable than cyclicals. LPL Financial
- Currencies/commodities: Dollar softness earlier gave limited relief; Friday’s tone remained defensive. LPL Financial Investing.com
Europe
- Equities: Major indices fell, led by tech/AI-linked valuation concerns and weak consumer confidence spillover, with rotation into defensives. LPL Financial
- Bonds: Slight weekly lower for U.S. set the tone; European duration held mixed as growth worries rose. LPL Financial
- Commodities: Oil down, gold steady; industrial metals cautious. LPL Financial
Latin America
- Equities: Risk-off pressured cyclicals; commodity-linked names underperformed on oil/metals wobble. LPL Financial
- Currencies: USD weakness earlier helped MXN/BRL marginally; Friday’s global caution tempered gains. Investing.com
Caribbean
- Equities: Thin liquidity markets echoed global risk-off; financials steadier than cyclicals. LPL Financial
- Tourism/FX: Dollar moves and consumer signals remain key for flows; Friday bias cautious. LPL Financial Investing.com
North America (Mexico, US, Canada)
- US equities: Broadly lower week with Friday risk-off: S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq declined; AI valuation worries and mixed labor/consumer confidence dented appetite. Rotation toward defensives, elevated volatility. LPL Financial
- US bonds: Choppy; ended slightly lower for the week. Friday tone defensive but inconsistent across maturities. LPL Financial
- Commodities: Oil down, gold steady; dollar weaker earlier but Friday’s cross-asset caution limited FX follow-through. LPL Financial
- Mexico/Canada: Followed U.S. tone; cyclicals pressured, defensives more resilient. FX reflected earlier USD softness before Friday caution. LPL Financial Investing.com
Global top movers, turnover, and breadth
India highlights (intraday to close, Nov 7)
- Index close: Nifty 50 down ~0.05–0.07%; Sensex down ~0.12%; recovery from lows on financials/metals strength; IT/FMCG lagged. Mint
- Top movers: Reports flagged Bharti Airtel, Tech Mahindra, Tata Consumer among notable decliners; PSU banks led gains. Smallcap names like Amber Enterprises showed deeper declines intraday. Mint Upstox
- Breadth/turnover: Session saw heavy volumes tied to blocks/bulks in telecom; broader market breadth mixed with second-half improvement. Upstox
Global summary
- Advances/declines: Worldwide A/D counts are not centrally reported across all exchanges. Regionally, breadth skewed negative, with late-session buying in some Asia markets tempering declines. LPL Financial Mint
- Daily turnover: Verifiable consolidated global turnover is unavailable in one source; U.S. and India volumes were elevated relative to recent sessions on risk repricing and block/bulk prints. LPL Financial Upstox
Block deals, bulk deals, and short-selling
India (NSE/BSE) Friday, Nov 7
- Bharti Airtel block/bulk: Approx. 51,000,000 shares traded via block/bulk deals around INR 2,030 average, contributing to price weakness. Trendlyne Upstox
- Mechanics: Block deals occur in a special window; bulk deals exceed 0.5% of the company’s shares within a session. Immediate or post-session disclosures apply per exchange rules. NSE India scanx.trade
Sources: Trendlyne NSE India scanx.trade Upstox
Global note
- Worldwide deal tape: Most exchanges disclose block/bulk/short data locally; there is no unified global ledger. If you specify target exchanges (ASX/NZX, TSE, HKEX, SGX, JPX, LSE, Euronext, BME, SIX, Tadawul, JSE, B3, TSX, NYSE/Nasdaq, etc.), I can compile the exchange-reported lists for Nov 7.
IPOs scheduled for Monday–Friday, November 10–14, 2025
India (mainboard and SME)
- Calendar: Multiple IPOs slated across mainboard and SME segments; investors tracked listings and RHP/DRHP progress for names including Lenskart Solutions in November. Week-specific calendars emphasize range-bound secondary market context and ongoing IPO buzz. Goodreturns IPO Watch Chittorgarh
- Context: After a strong October, November features high-profile and SME pipelines; performance may vary with sentiment and macro cues. TejiMandi
Sources: Goodreturns IPO Watch TejiMandi Chittorgarh
Global overview
- International calendars: Regional IPO activity continues on alternative and main markets, with scheduling sensitive to volatility and data releases. For a complete, date-stamped list per exchange, please name target venues (ASX/NZX, HKEX/SGX/JPX, LSE/AIM/Euronext, BME/SIX, Tadawul/ADX/DFM, JSE, B3, TSX, NYSE/Nasdaq).
Outlook for Monday, November 10, 2025
India and Asia
- Equities: Range-bound open likely with focus on inflation prints, Q2 earnings, and IPO flows; Gift Nifty indicates a cautious tone. Sector rotation may favor financials over rate-sensitive tech near-term. Goodreturns 5paisa
- Currencies: INR watch: global dollar tone and local data will steer; risk appetite fragile. Investing.com
- Commodities: Gold supported on macro uncertainty; oil’s path tied to demand signals and geopolitical overlays; base metals remain data-dependent. LPL Financial
Europe and Middle East
- Equities: Cautious start expected; valuation reset in tech/AI likely to continue until macro data firm up. Energy equities track oil weakness; defensives favored. LPL Financial
- Bonds: Flight-to-quality bids possible into data-heavy week; curve moves hinge on inflation prints and growth signals. LPL Financial
Africa
- Equities/FX: Commodity-linked names sensitive to oil/base metals; defensive positioning likely persists as global cues dominate. LPL Financial
- Commodities: Stability in gold versus softness in oil/base metals shapes sector tilts. LPL Financial
Latin America and Caribbean
- Equities/FX: Mixed open; cyclicals pressured if oil/base metals remain soft, with local macro and U.S. spillovers key. LPL Financial Investing.com
- Rates: Local curves responsive to inflation and fiscal news; watch U.S. rates for correlation. LPL Financial
North America (US, Canada, Mexico)
- US equities: After a risk-off week, Monday may open defensive, with AI valuations and consumer data still in focus; watch earnings and macro prints. LPL Financial
- US bonds: Volatile; slight bias toward safety if data disappoints; positioning sensitive to inflation expectations. LPL Financial
- Commodities/currencies: Oil cautious; gold steady; dollar direction hinges on data and risk tone. LPL Financial Investing.com
India and Gujarat addendum
- Editorial cue: For Rajkot/Gujarat readers, emphasize Nifty PSU Bank strength, telecom/IT drag, and the significance of block/bulk prints in Friday’s microstructure. Watch Monday’s range-bound bias, inflation data, and IPO activity for near-term catalysts. Mint Upstox Goodreturns
Quick tables
Regional drivers snapshot
| Region | Equities tone | Key drivers | Commodities | FX tone |
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| South Pacific | Risk-off, tech weak | Global AI valuation concerns | Oil down; gold steady | AUD/NZD choppy |
| Asia (India focus) | Flat to lower; late recovery | PSU banks up; telecom/IT down; blocks | Gold steady; oil down | Mixed; INR data-dependent |
| EurAsia | Lower | Inflation, labor cooling | Metals mixed | EUR/GBP cautious |
| Middle East | Softer | Oil weakness | Energy pressured | USD dynamics |
| Africa | Lower | Commodity sensitivity | Gold steadier | Defensive |
| Europe | Lower | Consumer confidence weak | Oil down; gold steady | Cautious |
| Latin America | Lower | Commodity-linked cyclicals | Metals/oil weigh | USD earlier soft |
| Caribbean | Lower | Global spillover | Defensive mix | Cautious |
| North America | Lower | AI valuations; mixed data | Oil down; gold steady | USD data-led |
Sources: markets.financialcontent.com LPL Financial Investing.com Mint Upstox
India movers and deal flow (Nov 7)
| Item | Detail |
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| Index close | Nifty ~-0.05–0.07%; Sensex ~-0.12% |
| Sector | PSU banks led; IT/FMCG lagged |
| Notables | Bharti Airtel, Tech Mahindra, Tata Consumer pressured |
| Deal flow | Bharti Airtel ~51m shares via block/bulk near INR 2,030 |
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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
Here is a news commentary covering major developments in India in the past 24 hours (from 00:00 to 23:59 IST on Sunday, 9 November 2025), across sectors and themes — listed latest first and oldest last, grouped by area of interest.
Business / Economic / Sector-wise
22:01 IST — Energy & international trade
India is seeking to deepen its strategic energy ties with Angola. On her state visit, Droupadi Murmu said Indian oil & gas companies are eager to enter into a “long-term” purchase contract with Angola and also invest in refining and rare-earth minerals there. (Rediff)
Commentary: This move reflects India’s drive to diversify energy sources and secure critical minerals in tandem. For domestic oil & gas firms, Africa is becoming a focus — the implications include possible upstream capital commitments and longer-term contracts that may impact global oil trade flows.
20:01 IST approx — Tech / deep-tech sector
India’s deep-tech ecosystem — covering AI, robotics, autonomous systems and advanced propulsion — is projected to reach a market size of US $30 billion by 2030, driven in particular by defence innovation and robotics manufacturing, according to a report by Redseer Strategy Consultants. (Lokmat Times)
Commentary: The narrative signals that India is positioning itself as a global “scale hub” for deep-tech outside China. For investors and startups, this means policy tailwinds and opportunity in defence-tech, robotics and associated supply chains. Sectoral watchers may look for spin-outs, local manufacturing of robots and export potential.
~18:46 IST — Real-estate / office-space sector
The top six Indian cities saw a 26 % year-on-year rise in new office-space supply during Q3 2025, according to data from consultancy Vestian. For example, Pune’s new supply was 3.70 m sq ft (up 164 %) while Chennai jumped 320 % to 2.1 m sq ft. Meanwhile Bengaluru’s supply fell ~6 %. (Business Standard)
Commentary: The surge in supply suggests developers are anticipating strong demand, particularly from global capability centres (GCCs). For the wider economy, this reflects India’s attractiveness for offshoring, global firms’ footprint and real-estate investment momentum. Areas like Bengaluru may face slower growth, hinting at regional divergence.
~10:29 IST — Manufacturing / Startup ecosystem
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) signed over 50 MoUs with companies including ITC, Flipkart, Mercedes-Benz, boAt and Hero MotoCorp to boost manufacturing innovation and scale the startup ecosystem via industry tie-ups. (The Times of India)
Commentary: This is consistent with the “Make in India” plus “Start-up India” push. The corporate-start-up collaboration model may accelerate manufacturing innovation, especially in smart components, consumer electronics, mobility and IoT. Key will be implementation and whether these MoUs lead to measurable output and job creation.
~06:29 IST — Consumer sector
Global consumer multinationals remain bullish on India despite a mixed July-September quarter (weather disruptions, GST transition) and are continuing to invest aggressively, noting India’s consumption story remains intact. (The Economic Times)
Commentary: For investors in FMCG, retail and consumer discretionary, this reaffirmation is positive. It suggests that domestic consumption may remain resilient despite near-term headwinds. For companies, premiumisation, rural growth and local production are likely focal points.
~04:10 IST — Commercial real-estate (office supply)
As mentioned, fresh supply across the top six cities aggregated ~16.1 m sq ft in Q3 2025, up 26 %. Notably, some cities still saw falls (e.g., Bengaluru). (Business Standard)
Commentary: While office demand appears healthy, oversupply risk and regional imbalances need monitoring. REITs, real-estate developers and occupiers will be assessing vacancy, lease terms and rental growth.
Earlier / unspecified time — Mutual funds / Asset-management
India’s mutual fund industry crossed a milestone: equity assets under custody (AUC) crossed ₹50 lakh crore (₹ 50.83 lakh crore) in October 2025, up ~30 % since February. (Moneycontrol)
Commentary: This underlines strong investor inflows and growing participation in equities albeit via mutual funds. For the market, increasing AUC suggests more domestic pooling of savings, possibly altering the dynamics of equity ownership and liquidity.
Stock / Commodity / Currency Markets
(No specific headline in the past 24 hours captured in our scan; note foreign flows data from earlier week but not fully in scope.)
One relevant datapoint: while not explicitly timestamped, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) are reported to have pulled out from Indian equities in the first week of November, per a Business & Economic “News on Air” feed. (News on Air)
Commentary: FPI outflows can weigh on domestic equity markets and currency (rupee) subsequently. Combined with inflows into MFs noted above, the mix of domestic vs foreign flows is important to watch for volatility and market structure.
Politics / Current Affairs
21:54–22:56 IST
Sharad Pawar emphasised “original OBC” candidate priority ahead of local-body polls in Maharashtra. (www.ndtv.com)
In Telangana, Revanth Reddy attacked the previous BRS regime, stating “Congress created Telangana…” ahead of the Jubilee Hills by-poll. (www.ndtv.com)
Commentary: Both items reflect seat-politics ahead of local elections and underlying caste/identity calculations. For watchers of state politics, such signals are consistent with grassroots mobilisation and candidate selection strategies.
21:28 IST
The air quality in Delhi showed slight improvement; the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) decided not to invoke Stage-3 curbs for now. (www.ndtv.com)
Commentary: Urban pollution is a recurring policy and health issue. The decision to hold back stricter controls may ease near-term economic/transport activity but also raises questions about sustainable improvement in air quality.
Sports
20:23 IST — Football / Indian Super League (ISL)
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) informed the Supreme Court of India that the tender process for commercial rights for the Indian Super League (ISL) received zero bids, throwing the league’s future into uncertainty. (India Today)
Commentary: This is a major red-flag for India’s top-tier football competition. Lack of commercial interest may impact player contracts, broadcast deals, investor confidence and the ability to deliver professional league structure. Sports business watchers will track whether remedial policy or restructuring is announced.
~09:24 IST — Cricket
Washington Sundar was named “Impact Player of the Series” after India clinched the five-match T20I series 2–1 vs Australia. (Uniindia)
Commentary: Positive news for Indian cricket, boosting morale and recognition of Sundar’s all-round contributions. For the sport’s promotion, such individual accolades help build stories and brand-value.
Mainstream / Other News & Crime
21:22 IST — Crime (Telangana)
A man in Telangana allegedly killed his wife with a cricket bat over suspicion of infidelity. (www.ndtv.com)
Commentary: A disturbing domestic-violence incident; underscores the need for social safeguards, mental-health intervention, and law-enforcement responsiveness in spousal abuse cases.
Summary & Outlook
The business / economic stories emphasise India’s pivot to deeper strategic supply-chains (Angola/energy, deep-tech manufacturing), strong domestic consumption, and expanding real-estate supply.
The markets side is somewhat muted today, but the mutual-fund milestone and FPI flow signals merit monitoring.
On the politics & current affairs front, state-level electoral dynamics (candidate identity, local pollution regs) are active.
In sports, while cricket remains upbeat, football faces structural challenges.
On crime, tragic personal violence remains a societal challenge.
For investors, business leaders and policy watchers, key themes to keep an eye on in the coming days:
How Indian companies execute (and invest) in long-term overseas energy and mineral deals.
Whether deep-tech manufacturing manifests into measurable projects or exports.
Office-space demand sustainability amid rising supply.
The impact of domestic vs foreign flow shifts on equities and currency.
Whether football governance reform occurs bridging the ISL tender fiasco.
How state-level electoral and identity politics evolve ahead of local polls.
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THE GLOBAL DYNAMICS
Here’s a news commentary timeline in Indian Standard Time (IST) for Sunday, 9 November 2025 (00:00–23:59 IST), arranged newest first, across multiple sectors and global regions:
23:18 IST – Asia/Australasia
20:05 IST – Europe/Middle East
19:00 IST – North America
17:45 IST – Global Business/Markets
15:02 IST – Corporate / Travel & Leisure
14:32 IST – Sports – Asia Region
Indian shooters & chess players make headlines
In the FIDE World Cup 2025 Round 3 tiebreaks, Indian player Karthik Venkataraman advanced to Round 4, while compatriots Vidit Gujrathi and S. L. Narayanan were eliminated. (The Indian Express)
- At the ISSF World Championships 2025 in Cairo, India’s Anish Bhanwala clinched silver in the men’s 25-metre rapid-fire pistol event — marking a historic individual pistol medal for India. (ESPN)Why it matters: These results boost India’s presence in precision sports and chess – areas of strategic interest.Watch for: Momentum builds, funding support, and how such wins translate into broader sports policy.
08:32 IST – North America / Economy
Earlier in the day (time unspecified) – Finance / FX Awards
Summary Commentary
In summary, Sunday’s global news landscape traverses supply-chain easing (China chip exports), climate/government strategy pivots (Canada & COP30), market sentiment under pressure yet resilient, corporate growth adjusting (Marriott), and sporting progress for India. The U.S. economic outlook remains a wildcard with the potential for meaningful global knock-on effects.
From a sectoral lens:
Business/Corporate: Marriott’s moderate growth update signals caution but not panic.
Supply chain / Industry: China’s chip export move is constructive for global manufacturing.
Markets/Finance: Risk-assets remain supported though near short-term turbulence.
Economy: U.S. growth risks loom; Canada leans into green industrial strategy.
Sports: India’s successes in lesser-publicised sports reflect broader sports ecosystem depth.
Climate/Governance: Major summit and national strategy highlight transition pressures and opportunities.
Sources
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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 ...
Global Economic Events & Earnings Calendar — Monday, 10 November 2025 (all times in IST)
Important note about times: many earnings-calendar sites display times in the site or user timezone (often US Eastern Time). For the EarningsCall schedule below I converted the listed times assuming the site’s times are US Eastern Time (ET, UTC−5) — IST = ET + 10.5 hours. If you want me to convert using a different source/timezone I’ll re-run conversions for that feed. (See the original calendar links after each item.) (EarningsCall)
1) South Pacific (Australia / New Zealand)
Macro snapshot (hyperlocal): No major Australia/NZ headline macro releases scheduled for 10 Nov — RBA recently held policy on 4 Nov (Statement/Chart Pack posted 4–5 Nov). Watch for ABS releases later in November (release calendar). Local markets will be watching AUD risk flows and iron-ore/commodity prices. (rba.gov.au)
2) Asia (China, Japan, Korea, India, SE Asia)
Macro snapshot (hyperlocal): Asia trading opens with a quiet macro slate Monday — China and Japan have no major national CPI/GDP prints scheduled for 10 Nov; focus will be on local equity moves and corporate earnings out of Singapore / Korea. India: domestic calendar shows routine local data (rural wages / smaller releases) — nothing market-moving flagged for 10 Nov. (See Zerodha/Investing.com calendars.) (Zerodha)
3) Eurasia / Europe
Macro snapshot (hyperlocal): Europe is light on big macro prints for Monday; markets will monitor bond yields after last week’s central-bank noise (ECB earlier in October). Look for corporate results from Europe across the week; Monday is mostly quiet. (Investing.com calendar.) (Investing.com)
4) Middle East & Africa
Macro snapshot (hyperlocal): Monday has routine local data & oil/commodity focus. Middle East markets remain sensitive to oil-price moves and regional geopolitical headlines; Africa’s calendar is light — watch mining / commodity corporate updates. (See earnings listings for Barrick on 10 Nov.) (EarningsCall)
5) Europe (detailed note)
Hyperlocal watch: European corporate and mining earnings appear on Monday (e.g., Barrick Mining has an item on the earnings list). Traders typically watch mining names for commodity-price sensitivity into the week. (EarningsCall)
6) Latin America & Caribbean
Macro snapshot (hyperlocal): Monday is light. Regional banks / commodity exporters will release company updates across the week. Example: Banco Itau Chile ADR appears on Monday’s calls list (see earnings section). (EarningsCall)
7) North America (Mexico / US / Canada)
Macro snapshot (hyperlocal): US macro for Monday is quiet (major US releases clustered later in the week). The session is earnings-heavy — many U.S. and Canadian companies report or run investor calls. (Earnings calendars: Yahoo Finance, EarningsCall, RTT.) (Yahoo Finance)
Worldwide Corporate Earnings / Calls — Monday 10 Nov 2025 (selected highlights, converted to IST)
Below are curated company calls from the EarningsCall calendar for Mon 10 Nov 2025. Times shown are the times listed on EarningsCall converted to IST by adding 10.5 hours (i.e., assuming the site shows ET). If you want a different conversion basis (UTC / local exchange times) I’ll convert those instead.
Top or sector-relevant calls (site time → IST): (EarningsCall)
- 05:00 AM (site) → 10 Nov 2025, 03:30 PM ISTVodacom Group Ltd (Q2 2026). — earnings call listed on EarningsCall. (EarningsCall)
- 09:30 AM (site) → 10 Nov 2025, 08:00 PM ISTiHeartMedia, Inc. (Q3 2025) — interactive/media sector call. (EarningsCall)
- 12:00 PM (site) → 10 Nov 2025, 10:30 PM ISTKE Holdings Inc (Q3 2025); Bitdeer Technologies; CBAK Energy Tech; Howard Hughes Holdings — multiple calls clustered midday (site). (EarningsCall)
- 01:00 PM (site) → 10 Nov 2025, 11:30 PM ISTEVgo Inc; Organon & Co; Dole plc; Roivant Sciences; Lithium Argentina — a busy slot with healthcare, consumer and EV-charging names. (EarningsCall)
- 01:30 PM (site) → 11 Nov 2025, 12:00 AM IST (i.e., midnight IST)monday.com; eToro Group; Pagaya Technologies; uniQure N.V.; Treehouse Foods; many small/mid cap calls. (EarningsCall)
- 02:00 PM (site) → 11 Nov 2025, 12:30 AM ISTVenture Global; Global Business Travel Group; Enviri Corporation; YPF — energy & travel names. (EarningsCall)
- 03:30 PM (site) → 11 Nov 2025, 02:00 AM ISTRadNet, Global Ship Lease — alternative/tactical plays. (EarningsCall)
- 04:00 PM (site) → 11 Nov 2025, 02:30 AM ISTBarrick Mining Corporation; ProFrac Holding; Beasley Broadcast Group; Sonida Senior Living — mining & energy. (EarningsCall)
- 09:30 PM (site) → 11 Nov 2025, 08:00 AM IST (next day)PubMatic; Plug Power; Paramount Global; Chegg; Jamf; Getty Images; many tech / media / green energy names — heavy late-night (US evening) slate that is early-morning IST next day. (EarningsCall)
- 10:00 PM (site) → 11 Nov 2025, 08:30 AM IST (next day)Rocket Lab; Green Dot; LivePerson; Quest Resource; Microvast and a long list of midcap tech/industrial names. (EarningsCall)
Full-day totals / summary: Yahoo Finance reports ~209 earnings scheduled on Mon 10 Nov 2025 across US exchanges and global listings — expect many small-to-mid-cap calls plus a handful of larger names in media, mining and energy. For the complete master list see Yahoo’s earnings calendar or EarningsCall (links below). (Yahoo Finance)
Quick regional "hyperlocal" trading cues for IST viewers (what to watch tomorrow)
Australia/NZ (Asia-Pacific open) — local equities react to commodity price moves (iron ore, LNG). RBA commentary from earlier in November still sets local yield tone. (rba.gov.au)
Asia open (Tokyo / Shanghai) — thin macro; watch regional corporate results and FX flows into AUD/JPY/CNY pairs. (Investing.com)
Europe — bond yields and mining/capex headlines (e.g., Barrick) will be watched. (EarningsCall)
US session (evening IST) — biggest action from corporate earnings (tech/media/energy); low macro on Mon but many company calls through the evening and into next-morning IST. (EarningsCall)
Quick links (news-title style) — click to open the source calendar pages
Earnings schedule — EarningsCall (11/10/2025 calendar). (EarningsCall)
Earnings calendar — Yahoo Finance (earnings overview for Nov 10, 2025: ~209 reports). (Yahoo Finance)
Economic calendar — Investing.com (global events calendar). (Investing.com)
Week preview — LiteFinance (weekly economic calendar; notes Monday is light). (LiteFinance)
RTT / OptionsAI / RTTNews — additional earnings lists and details for Nov 10. (tools.optionsai.com)
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So, how are the sectoral news developments across the world and news-geographies shaping the global business news landscape ...
- Paris: The Fedora Man unmasked at the Louvre—a 17-year-old from Lyon—goes viral after his mystery photo crashes the museum’s servers.
- Tenerife: Three dead in tidal surge at Playa de las Américas, with hyperlocal footage showing sunbathers swept into the Atlantic.
- Trailer Park Boys: Mike Smith charged with sexual assault in Halifax, sending shockwaves through Canadian comedy circles.
Timeline Summary (Latest to Oldest)
Time | Event | Hyperlocal Impact |
|---|---|---|
1h | Illegal settlers establish outpost near East Jerusalem | Pisgat Ze’ev residents report gunfire |
1h | Trump promises $2,000 tariff dividend | Mar-a-Lago press room chaos |
2h | UK deploys to Belgium over drones | Zaventem airport runway closed |
4h | Fung-wong kills 2 in Catanduanes | Virac barangays without roofs |
6h | Migrant boat sinks off Malaysia | Langkawi fishermen rescue 13 |
6h | Japan quake triggers tsunami | Miyako elderly evacuate |
13h | Al-Sharaa lands in D.C. | Andrews AFB 21-gun salute |
18h | Afghan-Pak talks collapse | Quetta convoy torched |
The world spins faster—typhoons, tariffs, and territorial grabs colliding in a 24-hour news cyclone. Stay tuned.
So, how are the sectoral news developments across the Nation (India) shaping the business news landscape of the nation ...
Timeline Summary (Latest to Oldest)
Time | Event | Hyperlocal Impact |
|---|---|---|
40m | PM Modi at Uttarakhand silver jubilee | Mussoorie water crisis |
1h | Assam bans polygamy with exceptions | Dispur women’s groups celebrate |
1h | Bihar campaign ends | Gopalganj police Gypsy torched |
2h | AAP alleges BJP manipulates AQI monitors | Mundka monitor tampering claims |
3h | Congress distances from Tharoor’s Advani praise | Thiruvananthapuram party workers confused |
3h | Chinese airline resumes India flights | Delhi IGI Terminal 3 new counters |
4h | 4 killed in MP Scorpio crash | Seoni wedding procession chaos |
4h | India-Angola ties strengthened | Luanda port deal for Indian ships |
5h | Gujarat ATS foils ISIS plot | Surat Vesu bomb squad on site |
5h | Drone spotted near Matoshree | Bandra East MMRDA survey clarification |
6h | Bhagwat on RSS membership | Nagpur shakhas clarify “Hindu” definition |
8h | Rahul Gandhi does 10 push-ups | Panchmarhi Congress camp laughter |
8h | Goldman Sachs upgrades India | Dalal Street Nifty futures spike |
9h | Bhagwat: Hindu Dharma not registered | Jhandewalan RSS HQ media scrum |
10h | UP teen killed by parents | Moradabad honor killing protests |
11h | Delhi AQI severe, GRAP-III not triggered | Anand Vihar residents wear N95s indoors |
Commentary: A Nation in TransitionFrom Uttarakhand’s silver jubilee dreams to Delhi’s choking smog, India stands at a crossroads. While PM Modi paints a vision of 4,000 daily tourists in the hills, Delhiites gasp at 478 AQI—yet GRAP-III remains untriggered, with political parties trading barbs over water-sprinkled monitors. The Gujarat ATS’s ricin bust reminds us terror sleeps but never dies, while Assam’s polygamy ban signals social reform with tribal caveats. Bihar’s silent helicopters mark the end of a bitter campaign, but Gopalganj’s torched Gypsy warns of post-poll volatility. In this churn, an honest Chennai auto driver’s ₹16L return and a Surat terror plot foiled offer twin portraits: India’s heart remains golden, but its shadows deepen. As Parliament’s winter session looms from December 1-19, expect smog, security, and statehood debates to dominate the Lok Sabha’s truncated 19-day run.
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 ...
Timeline Summary (Latest to Oldest)
Time | Event | Hyperlocal Impact |
|---|---|---|
23:39 Nov 9 | UP youths arrested for Pak drone arms | Palanpur scrubland debris |
22:08 Nov 9 | Ricin plot busted: Doctor, 2 UP men nabbed | Gandhinagar Adalaj car search |
21:17 Nov 9 | BJP's Sardar@150 Unity March plans | Ahmedabad tricolor badge rush |
20:18 Nov 9 | Odisha Guv meets Gujarat CM | Gandhinagar dhokla diplomacy |
18:02 Nov 9 | NCLT okays Suzuki-Maruti merger | Naroda GIDC worker transitions |
11:51 Nov 9 | Surat man in Rs 10Cr Pak crypto aid | Adajan flat raids |
09:09 Nov 9 | Petrol owner, daughters drown in canal | Borisana pumps shuttered |
07:42 Nov 9 | GSEB 10th/12th datesheet out | Rajkot coaching timetable pins |
01:31 Nov 9 | Tribal genome panels for screening | Ahwa village thalassemia camps |
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 ...
Timeline Summary (Latest to Oldest)
Time | Event | Hyperlocal Impact |
|---|---|---|
4h | Rainy instability hits Athens Marathon route | Syntagma Square poncho rush |
10h | Tidal surge kills 3, injures 15 on Tenerife | Puerto de la Cruz promenade rescues |
10h | Hualien preps for Fung-wong floods | Taroko Gorge sandbag lines |
11h | Yilan shuts Taipingshan Forest | Luodong hiker evacuations |
11h | 900K+ evacuated in Philippines; flights grounded | Virac port strandings |
16h | 100K+ flee ahead of super typhoon | Quezon City terminal chaos |
18h | 100K evacuated as Fung-wong intensifies | Marikina estero dredging |
21h | Live: Typhoon Uwan (Fung-wong) updates | Bicol region blackouts |
21h | Shutdown delays US inflation data | DC BLS remote data scramble |
1d | NCR high alert as Uwan nears | Pasig flood drills |
Global weather in the past 24 hours showed heat extremes in South America and Africa, cooler conditions in Europe and North America, and seasonal variability across Asia and the Pacific. The next 24 hours will continue this pattern, with tropical storms in the Caribbean, heat persisting in Latin America and Africa, and mild autumn weather in Europe and Asia.
🌏 South-Pacific (New Zealand – Australia)
- Last 24h: Australia’s interior saw highs near 40.9°C (105.6°F) at Fitzroy Crossing, while New Zealand remained mild at 15–20°C (59–68°F) El Dorado Weather.
- Next 24h: Australia stays hot inland, cooler coastal highs around 25°C (77°F). NZ continues mild, scattered showers.
🌍 Asia
- Last 24h: Tokyo 17°C (62°F), Beijing 14°C (57°F), Singapore humid at 34°C (93°F) AccuWeather.
- Next 24h: Warm, humid Southeast Asia; East Asia partly cloudy with temps 12–20°C (54–68°F).
🌐 EurAsia (Russia & Central Asia)
- Last 24h: Moscow 8°C (46°F), Central Asia dry with highs 20–25°C (68–77°F) AccuWeather.
- Next 24h: Stable, cool autumn weather, lows near 5°C (41°F) in Moscow.
🕌 Middle East
- Last 24h: Cairo 20°C (69°F), Gulf states hot near 35°C (95°F) AccuWeather.
- Next 24h: Continued warmth, clear skies, highs 30–35°C (86–95°F).
🌍 Africa
- Last 24h: Extreme heat in Senegal 41.6°C (106.9°F) and South Africa 41.8°C (107.2°F) El Dorado Weather.
- Next 24h: Persisting heat inland, coastal moderation at 25–30°C (77–86°F).
🌍 Europe
- Last 24h: London 5°C (41°F), Paris 8°C (46°F), Berlin 6°C (43°F) AccuWeather.
- Next 24h: Cool, partly cloudy, highs 8–12°C (46–54°F).
🌎 Latin America
- Last 24h: Colombia hit 46.9°C (116.4°F), Bolivia 42.4°C (108.3°F) El Dorado Weather.
- Next 24h: Heat persists inland, coastal Brazil milder at 28°C (82°F).
🌴 Caribbean
- Last 24h: Nassau 23°C (73°F), tropical storm activity noted TimeAndDate.
- Next 24h: Storm Melissa threatens western Caribbean; temps 25–28°C (77–82°F) AccuWeather.
🌎 North America (Mexico – US – Canada)
- Last 24h: Mexico City 19°C (66°F), New York 12°C (53°F), Toronto 6°C (43°F), Edmonton freezing at -2°C (28°F) AccuWeather TimeAndDate.
- Next 24h: US East Coast rainy, highs 10–15°C (50–59°F); Canada remains cold, lows -5°C (23°F).
❄️ Arctic & Antarctic
- Last 24h: Arctic temps near -10°C (14°F), Antarctic coastal stations -15°C (5°F) Zoom Earth.
- Next 24h: Stable polar cold, winds strengthening.
🇮🇳 India
- Last 24h: Mumbai 28°C (82°F), New Delhi 27°C (80°F) AccuWeather.
- Next 24h: North India mild autumn, highs 26–28°C (79–82°F); South humid near 30°C (86°F).
🇮🇳 Gujarat State
- Last 24h: Rajkot around 29°C (84°F), dry skies.
- Next 24h: Similar dry, warm conditions, highs 29–30°C (84–86°F), cooler nights near 18°C (64°F).
Sources: Zoom Earth El Dorado Weather AccuWeather TimeAndDate
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