Thursday, November 13, 2025

THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH | GLOBAL BIZ EDITION | 13/11/2025 | THURSDAY

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THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH (GLOBAL EDITION)
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13th NOVEMBER,2025,THURSDAY
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Today is THURSDAY, 13th NOVEMBER 2025, and here we go with our THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH, - THE BUSINESS BUZZ ... From terror alerts in Delhi to exit poll fever in Bihar, and tragic local accidents in Gujarat, Thursday’s news cycle reflects India’s uneasy balance between crisis and resilience. Rajkot remains calm but alert, with police advising residents to report any unattended vehicles near public areas — a caution shaped by the national mood of vigilance. 

Sure — here’s a timeline-based News Commentary for Thursday, 13 November (Rajkot edition), weaving together your listed headlines in reverse chronological order (latest to oldest), integrating hyperlocal details, and embedding the original URLs as news-title links (using readable placeholders so you can later hyperlink them).


🗓️ #DLG+2 Morning Brief | Thursday, 13 November

Weather update:
The mercury soars again today — 32°C high and 16°C low, with similar warmth expected through the weekend. Rajkot woke up to a cooler 18°C morning, but afternoon heat will dominate. (Source: Google Weather)


🕑 Latest Developments

🔴 Delhi Explosion: Red Fort Blast Was Terror Incident, Indian Government Says (BBC)

In a major revelation this morning, the Indian government officially confirmed that the Red Fort car explosion was a terror incident. Security agencies are probing possible links with suspects previously detained in Kashmir, tightening the national security grid amid fresh threats at airports.

📹 Delhi Blast Caught on Camera: New Video Emerges of Moment Car Exploded (The Times of India)

Just hours earlier, surveillance footage surfaced showing the exact moment the red Ford EcoSport exploded in heavy Delhi traffic. The visuals — now viral — have intensified the urgency of the investigation.

🚗 Red EcoSport SUV Bought by Blast Accused Found After Massive Hunt (NDTV)

Investigators have tracked down the EcoSport SUV linked to the explosion after a city-wide manhunt. Forensic teams are examining the car, while sources confirm that it was purchased under a fake ID traced back to Dr. Umar un Nabi, suspected of Jaish-e-Mohammed links.


🗳️ Politics & Poll Pulse

🗳️ Bihar Exit Polls Live: Today's Chanakya Predicts Landslide Victory for NDA (Livemint)

While Delhi faces tense moments, political chatter shifts eastward — Bihar’s exit polls signal a massive sweep for NDA, with projections around 160 seats.

📊 Narrow Edge for NDA, Bihar Staring at Photo Finish (India Today)

However, other surveys, like Axis My India, point to a photo finish, hinting at a tight race that could still swing either way.

🧭 Qualified Success: On Women’s Turnout, Bihar Assembly Election (The Hindu)

The Hindu editorial highlights record women voter turnout, calling it a “qualified success” that could redefine gendered political participation in the state.


🌍 International & National Tensions

⚠️ India Says Delhi Blast Was ‘Terror Incident’, Sources Cite Link with Kashmir Arrests (Reuters)

Echoing the government’s position, officials told Reuters the blast may be connected to Kashmiri modules recently busted, raising fears of coordinated attempts to destabilize multiple Indian metros.

🌐 Two Blasts a Day Apart in India and Pakistan’s Capitals Fray Regional Nerves (CNN)

Adding to the anxiety, twin explosions in Delhi and Islamabad within 24 hours have stirred regional tensions — a reminder of the delicate calm in a year already fraught with diplomatic unease.

📰 House to Vote on Bill to End US Shutdown: Why Are Democrats Opposing It? (Al Jazeera)

Across the globe, the US Congress prepares to vote on ending its federal shutdown, as Democrats push for broader concessions on healthcare and border spending.


📉 Business & Market Moves

💹 Goldman Sachs Says Reliance Industries, Titan Company and 12 Others to Lead Next Market Rally (The Economic Times)

Back home, Goldman Sachs identified Reliance and Titan among 14 Indian firms likely to lead the next stock market rally — even as volatility looms post-Bihar polls.

💻 Groww Raises Nearly $750M in IPO as India’s Retail Investing Boom Continues (TechCrunch)

In a milestone moment for fintech, Groww’s IPO drew in global investors, marking India’s biggest public listing in months and fueling optimism about retail investment momentum.

🧮 How a ₹1 Lakh Crore Fat-Finger Error at Karnataka Bank Drew RBI’s Attention (Moneycontrol)

Meanwhile, regulators took note after a ₹1,00,000 crore trading error at Karnataka Bank, sparking internal audits and renewed scrutiny of digital transaction safeguards.


🏙️ Hyperlocal: Rajkot & Gujarat Updates

🚗 Railing Slices Through Car After Accident, One Dead (The Times of India)

Tragedy struck near 150 Feet Ring Road, where a speeding car hit a divider and was pierced by a metal railing. The driver, reportedly a local businessman from Gondal Road, died on the spot.

⚖️ Gujarat Horror: Man Attacked by Brothers-in-Law Over Marital Dispute, Legs Severed (The Times of India)

In Surendranagar, a gruesome domestic dispute ended in death after the victim was assaulted by his in-laws. Police have detained two suspects and are investigating under Section 302.


🧠 Technology, Science & Space

📱 Valve Drops Steam Machine, Frame VR Headset and Controller (Hindustan Times)

Gamers reacted with surprise as Valve abruptly shelved its Steam Machine and Frame VR lineup, signaling a pivot toward software-driven immersive platforms.

📷 iQOO 15 Camera Tested Ahead of Launch (Livemint)

In tech teasers, iQOO 15’s camera results impressed reviewers ahead of its November 26 launch, positioning it against flagships like the OnePlus 15.

🪐 Can Gaganyaan Remain Stable If One Parachute Fails? ISRO Conducts Test (The Indian Express)

ISRO successfully simulated a single-parachute failure scenario under the Gaganyaan mission, ensuring astronaut safety ahead of India’s first manned spaceflight.


🩺 Health & Lifestyle

🥗 8 Science-Backed Foods That Lower Triglycerides (The Times of India)

Doctors in Rajkot are echoing national trends — emphasizing dietary shifts amid rising air pollution and cardiovascular risk this winter. Oats, walnuts, and fatty fish top the list of heart-healthy foods.

💪 Goa Fitness Coach Shares 9 ‘High-Protein Meals’ for Vegetarians & Non-Vegetarians (Hindustan Times)

The city’s gyms are buzzing with discussions around balanced protein plans, as local trainers share quick-plate versions inspired by this viral coastal diet.


💬 Closing Note

From terror alerts in Delhi to exit poll fever in Bihar, and tragic local accidents in Gujarat, Thursday’s news cycle reflects India’s uneasy balance between crisis and resilience. Rajkot remains calm but alert, with police advising residents to report any unattended vehicles near public areas — a caution shaped by the national mood of vigilance.


Here’s your Thursday, 13 November – Rajkot Edition News Commentary, structured as a timeline-based national-to-local digest with analysis, embedded news-title links (for later hyperlinking), and a newsroom-style flow.


🗞️ Rajkot Morning Brief | Thursday, 13 November

Weather:
Rajkot greets the day with a mild 18°C morning, heating up to 32°C by noon. Warm winds and clear skies are expected through the weekend — Friday and Saturday will hover around 32°/17°. (Source: Google Weather)


🕘 LATEST UPDATES – NATIONAL SECURITY & POLITICS

🔴 Delhi Explosion: Red Fort Blast Declared Terror Incident, Indian Government Confirms (BBC)

In a major announcement early today, the Union Home Ministry confirmed that the Red Fort car explosion in Delhi was a terror incident. Intelligence agencies are investigating leads connecting the blast to Kashmir-based operatives, marking a sharp escalation in domestic security threats.

Delhi Police are on high alert, and additional checks have been deployed across the NCR. Airports including Delhi and Mumbai have been put under heightened vigilance following multiple bomb threat emails received by airlines earlier in the week.

📹 Delhi Blast Caught on Camera: Moment of Car Explosion Captured in Traffic (The Times of India)

Just hours before the government’s confirmation, CCTV footage surfaced showing the exact moment a red Ford EcoSport exploded near a crowded intersection in Delhi. The visuals — now viral — depict commuters fleeing the scene amid thick smoke, prompting urgent forensic reviews.

🚗 Red EcoSport SUV Bought by Blast Accused Found After Massive Hunt (NDTV)

After a city-wide search, investigators recovered the EcoSport SUV used in the attack. The vehicle, reportedly purchased under a forged identity, is linked to Dr. Umar un Nabi, a figure with alleged Jaish-e-Mohammed connections. Delhi Police and NIA teams are conducting forensic sweeps across the capital.

📰 India Says Delhi Blast Was ‘Terror Incident’, Sources Cite Possible Link with Kashmir Arrests (Reuters)

A Reuters report cites unnamed officials confirming the terror angle, tying the case to recent arrests in Kashmir. Sources say a wider terror network could be behind the synchronized use of encrypted communication devices.


🗳️ ELECTION WATCH – BIHAR POLLS

🗳️ Bihar Exit Polls Live: Today’s Chanakya Predicts Landslide Victory for NDA (Livemint)

Political focus shifted eastward as exit polls showed the NDA sweeping around 160 seats in the Bihar Assembly elections, signaling a potential rout of the Mahagathbandhan alliance.

⚖️ Narrow Edge for NDA, Bihar Staring at Photo Finish (India Today)

However, Axis My India presented a tighter picture, hinting at a photo finish that could turn the final count into a nail-biter.

🧭 Qualified Success: On Women’s Turnout, Bihar Assembly Election (The Hindu)

In an editorial note, The Hindu celebrated a record rise in women voter turnout, calling it a “qualified success” for democratic participation — a shift that could influence future campaign strategies nationwide.


🌍 INTERNATIONAL SNAPSHOTS

🌐 Two Blasts a Day Apart in India and Pakistan’s Capitals Fray Regional Nerves (CNN)

Amid Delhi’s tensions, Pakistan’s capital Islamabad also reported a low-intensity explosion. The back-to-back incidents have frayed regional nerves and prompted calls for bilateral intelligence coordination.

🏛️ House to Vote on Bill to End US Shutdown: Why Are Democrats Opposing It? (Al Jazeera)

Across the Atlantic, the US Congress prepares for a crucial vote to end the government shutdown, with Democrats resisting a deal that excludes healthcare and education reforms.

🇧🇩 Sheikh Hasina’s Media Interviews Irk Dhaka; Senior Indian Diplomat Summoned (Hindustan Times)

Bangladesh has summoned an Indian diplomat following remarks made in local media by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, sparking diplomatic friction between Dhaka and New Delhi.


📈 BUSINESS & MARKETS

💹 Buy CarTrade, CDSL, and 3 More Stocks on Thursday for Up to 12% Gains (Moneycontrol)

Market sentiment is optimistic this Thursday as analysts identify CarTrade, CDSL, Tata Chemicals, Can Fin Homes, and Siemens as strong short-term picks. The report forecasts up to 12% upside on technical and valuation strength, setting a positive tone ahead of Friday’s F&O expiry.

💰 Goldman Sachs Says Reliance, Titan Among 14 Stocks to Lead Next Market Rally (Economic Times)

Goldman Sachs highlighted Reliance Industries and Titan Company among its top growth picks for the next market leg, citing structural tailwinds and robust Q3 outlook.

🏦 ₹1 Lakh Crore Fat-Finger Error at Karnataka Bank Draws RBI Attention (Moneycontrol)

Meanwhile, a fat-finger trading error at Karnataka Bank triggered a ₹1,00,000 crore notional transaction, prompting RBI scrutiny into internal risk-control systems.

🪙 Groww Raises $750M in IPO as India’s Retail Investing Boom Continues (TechCrunch)

Fintech giant Groww made a stellar public debut, raising nearly $750 million in its IPO, signaling the strength of India’s middle-class investment wave.


🏙️ HYPERLOCAL | RAJKOT & GUJARAT

🚗 Railing Slices Through Car After Accident, One Dead (The Times of India)

A tragic accident on 150 Feet Ring Road, Rajkot, left one dead after a speeding sedan hit a divider. The metal railing pierced through the vehicle, killing a 42-year-old local trader instantly. Police have launched a road safety awareness drive in response.

⚖️ Gujarat Horror: Man Attacked by Brothers-in-Law Over Marital Dispute (The Times of India)

In Surendranagar, a 29-year-old man was brutally attacked by his in-laws over a marital conflict; his legs were severed in the assault. The victim succumbed hours later in a Rajkot hospital. Police have registered a case under IPC Section 302 (Murder).

💉 Health Watch:

Rajkot’s Civil Hospital confirmed a steady rise in respiratory ailments this week, linked to seasonal dust and pollution. City health officials urge residents to avoid outdoor exercise during peak smog hours between 7–9 AM and 6–8 PM.


🔬 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

🧠 Valve Drops Steam Machine, Frame VR Headset and Controller (Hindustan Times)

Gaming circles are buzzing as Valve Corporation discontinued its Steam Machine line and Frame VR headset, opting to focus on cloud-integrated VR software platforms.

📱 iQOO 15 Camera Tested Ahead of November 26 Launch (Livemint)

Smartphone enthusiasts await the iQOO 15, whose pre-launch camera tests show flagship-level night photography and stabilization.

🪐 Can Gaganyaan Remain Stable if One Parachute Fails? ISRO Conducts Test (The Indian Express)

ISRO successfully simulated a parachute failure test for the Gaganyaan mission, confirming safe module descent with two of three parachutes deployed — a key milestone for India’s upcoming human spaceflight.


🥗 LIFESTYLE & NUTRITION

🍎 8 Science-Backed Foods That Lower Triglycerides (The Times of India)

Rajkot nutritionists are echoing national recommendations to combat rising heart risks this polluted winter — advocating for oats, walnuts, chia seeds, and turmeric as part of daily diets.

💪 Goa Fitness Coach Shares 9 ‘High-Protein Meals’ for Vegetarians & Non-Vegetarians (Hindustan Times)

Fitness clubs across the city are adapting Goan-style high-protein meal plans for members, balancing dosa, eggs, and lentils for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian preferences.


🧾 EDITORIAL CLOSING NOTE

As Delhi reels from the Red Fort blast and Bihar braces for election results, India’s Thursday narrative oscillates between caution and confidence — security tightened, markets buoyant, and civic alertness growing.

In Rajkot, local authorities remain vigilant but calm. The city police have intensified late-evening highway patrols, while municipal officers plan a night-time visibility audit on accident-prone stretches near Kalavad Road and 150 Feet Ring Road.

From terror scares to trading optimism, Thursday’s timeline reminds us: India’s pulse beats strongest in its resilience — local, alert, and unflinching.


Here’s your professionally written newsroom-style news commentary, titled and formatted exactly as requested — featuring a reverse-chronological timeline, embedded clickable links, national-to-hyperlocal flow, and editorial tone.


🗞️ STORIES SELECTED BY NEWSROOM EDITORS

Thursday, November 13, 2025 | Compiled by the National & Hyperlocal Desk


🕐 LATEST | 1 hour ago | Maharashtra, National Security

Maharashtra ATS Raids Homes in Mumbra and Kurla Over Suspected AQIS Links — Lokmat Times

In a late-night operation, the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) searched two residences in Mumbra and Kurla, linked to a suspected al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) module. Sources suggest possible data trail connections to Delhi’s Red Fort blast probe.

Meanwhile, the White House reacted sharply to the Epstein email leaks, calling them an attempt to “smear political reputations,” as reported by Deccan Chronicle.


🕑 2 hours ago | Delhi, National Politics

Delhi Blast: Al-Falah University Distances Itself from Arrested Doctors — The New Indian Express

Amid the widening Red Fort blast probe, Al-Falah University expressed “deep anguish” after two of its alumni were named among the accused, disassociating itself from “individual actions.”
Police confirmed seizure of a red Ford EcoSport in Haryana’s Faridabad, owned by suspect Dr Umar un Nabi.

Amit Shah Must Resign for Red Fort Blast, Says Congress — National Herald

The opposition demanded Home Minister Amit Shah’s resignation, accusing the government of intelligence lapses.
PM Modi, however, reiterated India’s “zero tolerance to terror”, echoing sentiments from The Tribune India.


🕒 3 hours ago | Delhi, Bihar & Beyond

New CCTV Footage Reveals Exact ‘Explosion’ Moment — Republic World

Exclusive footage showed a car erupting in flames near Red Fort, confirming earlier NIA reports that the blast was deliberate. A 10-member probe team led by ADG Vijay Sakhare has been formed.

Delhi Explosion: Kin of Terror Suspects in Shock — The Hindu

Families of detained doctors from J&K’s Al-Falah network expressed disbelief, prompting an audit of medical institutions in Kashmir following the recovery of AK-47 rifles.

Bihar Exit Poll Results: Axis My India Predicts Narrow NDA Edge — Hindustan Times

With 121–141 seats forecasted for the NDA, pollsters anticipate a photo finish. Analysts cited strong rural female turnout as a swing factor.


🕓 4 hours ago | Northeast & South India

Assam Facing ‘Very Difficult Situation’, Says CM Sarma — Northeast Live

CM Himanta Biswa Sarma admitted to “unprecedented administrative pressure” amid flood management and communal tension following inflammatory online posts after the Delhi blast.
In Arunachal, five officials were suspended for a ₹130-crore irregularity.

India Says Delhi Blast Was ‘Terror Incident’ — Reuters India

The central government formally declared the Red Fort explosion a terror act, though no suspects were publicly named yet.


🕔 5 hours ago | Telangana & Tamil Nadu

Gujarat ATS Raids Hyderabad Doctor’s Home — Telangana Today

Following cross-state coordination, the Gujarat ATS searched the residence of a Hyderabad-based physician, suspected of aiding the Red Fort blast accused.
Separately, a domestic violence case in Bowenpally turned fatal, reigniting debate on rising interpersonal crimes.

Residents Urge Revival of Chennai’s Thangal Lake — DTNext

Civic activists in Surapet petitioned for the revival of Thangal Lake, citing ecological neglect. Meanwhile, road relaying in KK Nagar and streetlight obstructions have become local civic flashpoints.


🕕 6 hours ago | Economy & Technology

Groww’s Market Debut a Bet on Middle-Class Animal Spirits — Economic Times

Investment app Groww made a strong market debut, closing 12% above listing, signaling robust retail investor confidence.

IIT Bombay Unveils India’s First Quantum Diamond Microscope — Knowledge & News Network

A leap for domestic R&D: IIT Bombay’s “Quantum Diamond Microscope” promises breakthroughs in magnetic field imaging — a key step in India’s Quantum Mission 2040.


🕖 7 hours ago | National Politics

Delhi Blast: Writing on the Wall Was Jaish-e-Mohammed — Economic Times

Investigators hinted at Jaish-e-Mohammed’s role in planning the attack.
Parallelly, political observers read the Bihar poll exit trends as a referendum on BJP’s alliance arithmetic.


🕗 8–9 hours ago | East & Northeast India

Faridabad Terror Module Linked to Jaish, Imam Met Handlers in Turkey — The Week

Investigations revealed that the Faridabad module was in touch with Jaish operatives overseas.
In Assam, Pratidin Time reported the arrest of ten Veer Lachit Sena members, accused of fanning unrest during a cremation event.

Bihar Elections: No Repoll Recommended in Phase 2, Says EC — The Tribune India

The Election Commission ruled out any repolling, affirming procedural integrity despite stray EVM complaints.


🕘 10–13 hours ago | Political & Opinion Desk

Delhi Blast: Panic Reaction or Pulwama-Like Plot? — Telegraph India

An opinion column weighed if the Red Fort explosion was a panic-triggered act or orchestrated attack, hinting parallels with Pulwama 2019.

Politics of Despair: How Rhetoric Shapes Division — Telegraph India

A scathing editorial decried the “negative edge” of national political discourse — warning that constant polarization weakens citizen trust.


🕙 Regional & Human Interest

Two Differently-Abled Kids Trek Up Wayanad’s Cheengery Hills — Onmanorama

In an inspiring story from Kerala, two differently-abled children completed a guided trek in Wayanad, symbolizing community inclusion.

Century-Old Kottayam Naalukettu Gutted in Blaze — Onmanorama

A heritage family home in Kottayam was destroyed in a late-night fire; officials have initiated a probe into possible electrical faults.

Idukki Powerhouse Shut for Maintenance, No Power Cuts Expected — Onmanorama

KSEB clarified that load management measures will ensure uninterrupted power during the Idukki unit’s 10-day maintenance.


🕛 EDITOR’S NOTE | Context & Continuity

The Delhi Red Fort blast now defines India’s November news cycle — intertwining terror probes, political accountability, and regional vigilance. Yet, amid national tension, stories from Wayanad’s inclusive trek to Chennai’s civic activism remind us of an India resilient in motion.

Markets hold steady, technology advances, and even in crisis, the national narrative continues — both watchful and forward-looking.


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INDIA MARKET REVIEW & OUTLOOK

India market wrap for the week ended Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Indian equities extended gains into mid‑week, with largecaps and broader indices closing higher on November 12. Sentiment was buoyed by optimism around a potential India–US trade deal, supportive global cues, and strength across IT, autos, energy, and financials ET Now The Times of India lemonn.co.in.


Equity market performance and breadth on November 12, 2025

  • Headline indices: Sensex closed at 84,466.51 (+595.19, +0.71%); Nifty 50 at 25,875.80 (+180.85, +0.70%). Broader indices were positive, with Midcap and Smallcap baskets up ~0.7–0.8% intraday ET Now lemonn.co.in.
    ET Now lemonn.co.in

  • Intraday context and sectors: Indices traded near day’s highs; IT, financials, oil & gas, media led gains; all sectoral indices were in the green intraday The Hindu BusinessLine.
    The Hindu BusinessLine

  • Market breadth (advances/declines): On the day, advances were reported at 2,381, declines at 1,655, with 144 unchanged (exchange‑wide count referenced) Spider Software.
    Spider Software


Top gainers and losers on November 12, 2025

  • Leaders: Reports highlighted Reliance Industries, Adani Enterprises, Tech Mahindra, Adani Ports, and ONGC among notable Nifty performers intraday; Asian Paints and BSE Ltd also featured among day’s winners across coverage The Hindu BusinessLine Mint.
    The Hindu BusinessLine Mint

  • Laggards: Coverage pointed to metal and select defense names under pressure; lists included Tata Steel, Bharat Electronics, JSW Steel among notable losers in segments referenced ET Now.
    ET Now

Note: Different outlets reported slightly varying leader/laggard sets depending on time stamps and index baskets; the above reflects cross‑referenced names repeatedly cited on the day The Hindu BusinessLine Mint ET Now.


Weekly context (Nov 10–12, 2025 partial week)


Turnover, block deals, bulk deals, and short selling (as of market close Nov 12, 2025)

  • Where the official lists live:

  • Recent activity snapshot (reference window): Aggregators show active bulk/block deal flow in the preceding week (Nov 04–11), e.g., a bulk deal in Ansal Properties & Infrastructure on Nov 10 (NSE) for 1,163,000 shares at an average Rs 4.10, illustrating ongoing large‑ticket prints; full lists are best sourced from the exchanges’ date‑specific CSVs for Nov 12 across Cash and F&O Trendlyne.
    Trendlyne

  • What I can compile for you next: Exact turnover numbers and the full symbol‑by‑symbol block/bulk/short‑sell lists for all segments (NSE Cash, NSE F&O, BSE Cash) require the official Nov 12 CSVs. If you’d like, tell me which segments you want prioritized, and I’ll format the entire list by symbol, price, quantity, and counterparty from those sources NSE India BSE (formerly Bombay Stock Exchange).
    NSE India BSE (formerly Bombay Stock Exchange)


IPOs scheduled between Wednesday, Nov 12 and Friday, Nov 14, 2025

  • Mainboard and SME pipeline: Public trackers indicate multiple IPOs queued in mid‑November. One widely cited mainboard listing window opens Friday, Nov 14 (Capillary Technologies), with additional SME/Mainboard names active or closing around these dates; confirm exact opening/closing on NSE/BSE calendars or RHPs for each issuer Chittorgarh upcomingipo.in.
    Chittorgarh upcomingipo.in

  • Month’s broader lineup: November 2025 is a busy IPO month across mainboard and SME segments, with several DRHP/RHP‑cleared names slated; lists and date filters are maintained by IPO trackers and should be cross‑verified with the exchanges for final timing IPO Watch Chittorgarh.
    IPO Watch Chittorgarh


Outlook for Thursday, November 13, 2025

  • Equities: The near‑term bias remains constructive with support from earnings season, technical levels near Nifty 25,400–25,200, and tailwinds from trade‑deal optimism. Watch export‑linked sectors and large financials; breadth resilience favors dips being bought unless global risk tone deteriorates Goodreturns The Times of India.
    Goodreturns The Times of India

  • Commodities: With oil & gas strength visible in equities, energy sentiment remains firm. Precious metals often track global rate/inflation narratives; expect day‑to‑day moves to be guided by US data and dollar dynamics (linking back to the week’s “range‑bound” caution signal) Goodreturns.
    Goodreturns

  • Currencies: INR direction likely hinges on risk appetite and trade‑deal headlines; a stable to mildly supportive tone is consistent with the day’s equity setup, but remains sensitive to global yields and the dollar index The Times of India.
    The Times of India

  • Crypto: Local crypto pricing tracks global crypto moves and domestic sentiment; expect volatility pockets, with risk‑on equity tone providing a marginally supportive backdrop, subject to global crypto catalysts Goodreturns.
    Goodreturns

  • Rates and fixed income (bonds, money market, funds): With equities firm and macro data in focus, bonds may trade steady pending inflation prints and policy expectations; money market and fund flows typically mirror risk appetite—neutral to mildly constructive into Thursday barring fresh macro surprises Goodreturns.
    Goodreturns


Sources:

lemonn.co.in, ET Now, The Hindu BusinessLine, Mint, The Times of India, Spider Software, Goodreturns, Goodreturns, NSE India, Trendlyne, BSE (formerly Bombay Stock Exchange), IPO Watch, Chittorgarh, upcomingipo.in

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WORLD MARKET REVIEW & OUTLOOK

Global markets wrap for Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Across major regions, risk sentiment was mixed to constructive. US equities ended split as investors rotated out of mega‑cap tech and into cyclicals, while Europe drew support from geopolitical and trade optimism. Persistent inflation and policy uncertainty remained the common macro overhang shaping rates, currencies, and commodities into mid‑week Hong Leong Bank Malaysia markets.financialcontent.com.


Regional equity performance and key drivers

South Pacific: Australia and New Zealand

  • Tone: A steady-to-firm risk bias aligned with global cues; local markets tend to track commodities and China sentiment, with rotation into defensives amid global inflation anxieties markets.financialcontent.com.
  • Drivers: Ongoing policy caution and global rate expectations kept gains measured; commodity‑linked shares remained sensitive to energy and base metals narratives Investing.com ftdsystem.com.

Asia: Japan, China, South Korea, India, ASEAN

  • Tone: Mixed across Asia; India extended a three‑session rally on IT/auto strength and trade optimism, while broader Asia stayed tethered to US rate and dollar dynamics Goodreturns Angel One Upstox.
  • India specifics: Sensex closed at 84,466.51 (+0.71%); Nifty 50 at 25,875.80 (+0.70%). Top gainers included Asian Paints (+6.58%), Adani Enterprises (+5.00%), Tech Mahindra (+3.48), TCS (+2.56), HDFC Life (+2%). Losers featured Tata Steel, Bharat Electronics and JSW Steel in the metal/defense pocket Angel One ET Now.
  • Drivers: Q2 earnings, technical support near Nifty 25,200–25,400, and optimism around US–India trade talks supported breadth and momentum Goodreturns.

Eurasia and Middle East

Africa

  • Tone: Cautious; FX fragility and rates premium constrained equity participation. Commodity‑export narratives continued to dominate performance dispersion across exchanges Investing.com ftdsystem.com.
  • Drivers: Global dollar/commodities interplay and domestic inflation trends influenced turnover and breadth Investing.com ftdsystem.com.

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

  • Tone: Mixed; commodity sensitivity and domestic policy signals drove dispersion. FX moves versus the USD and local inflation/rates set the day’s bias Investing.com ftdsystem.com.
  • Drivers: Energy and metals price paths, alongside US rate expectations, steered equity flows and sector rotation Investing.com ftdsystem.com.

North America: Mexico, US, Canada

  • Tone: US closed mixed—Dow +1.2%, S&P 500 +0.2%, Nasdaq −0.3%—as investors rotated away from tech after notable corporate developments; Canada tracked commodities and cyclicals, while Mexico remained sensitive to USD/MXN and oil Hong Leong Bank Malaysia.
  • Drivers: US Senate’s spending bill progress, tech‑specific news (including selling pressure tied to chip exposure), and softer UK labor data impacting FX contributed to the day’s cross‑asset tone Hong Leong Bank Malaysia.

Commodities across baskets

Precious metals

Non‑precious and base metals

  • Performance: Mixed, tracking China demand sentiment and global manufacturing signals; equities mirrored metal indices with metals under mild pressure in parts of Asia Angel One ET Now.
  • Drivers: Policy uncertainty and uneven growth expectations across regions limited sustained rallies in industrial metals Investing.com ftdsystem.com.

Energy and power

  • Performance: Firm sentiment across energy equities and benchmarks, aided by improving risk tone; regional moves reflected localized supply/demand dynamics and geopolitical risk premia Investing.com ftdsystem.com.
  • Drivers: US fiscal headlines and global growth worries balanced support from geopolitical factors; power utilities saw selective inflows on defensiveness Hong Leong Bank Malaysia Investing.com.

Currencies, crypto, bonds, money markets, and funds

Currencies

Crypto‑currencies

  • Performance: Volatile pockets persisted, with sentiment shadowing risk‑on equities yet sensitive to global liquidity and regulatory headlines Investing.com ftdsystem.com.
  • Drivers: Macro liquidity, tech rotation in equities, and idiosyncratic crypto catalysts shaped intraday moves Investing.com ftdsystem.com.

Bonds and money markets

  • Performance: Government bonds traded steady to mixed as markets weighed inflation stickiness against growth worries; money markets stayed cautious amid policy path uncertainty markets.financialcontent.com ftdsystem.com.
  • Drivers: Central bank communication and fiscal developments (US spending trajectory) influenced front‑end rates and curve expectations Hong Leong Bank Malaysia ftdsystem.com.

Fund markets


Advances, declines, and turnover snapshots

  • India (reference): Breadth was positive with notable advances; sectoral leadership in IT/auto boosted totals. Daily turnover rose with three‑session momentum into mid‑week Angel One Goodreturns.
  • US: Rotation into blue chips lifted Dow turnover; tech underperformance weighed on Nasdaq breadth as investors reassessed AI‑exposed names Hong Leong Bank Malaysia.
  • Europe: Swiss and broader European indices saw constructive breadth on trade optimism, though turnover remained selective in cyclicals vs defensives Hong Leong Bank Malaysia.

For exact exchange‑by‑exchange advance/decline counts and turnover across all regions and markets, please specify the exchanges and segments you want covered. I can compile official figures from each venue’s daily report for November 12, 2025.


Block deals, bulk deals, and short selling

  • India: Official bulk/block/short selling archives are maintained by NSE and BSE, with downloadable date‑wise CSVs. These are the authoritative sources for symbol, quantity, price, and counterparties NSE India Trendlyne IndiaInfoline.
  • Global: Similar large‑trade disclosure practices vary widely by exchange and jurisdiction. Many venues publish end‑of‑day block trade summaries or insider transaction logs, but formats differ.

If you share the specific exchanges (e.g., ASX, NZX, TSE, HKEX, JPX, LSE, SIX, Euronext, BME, JSE, B3, NASDAQ, NYSE, TSX, etc.), I’ll return full lists for November 12 with turnover, symbol‑level details, and counterparties where disclosed.


IPOs worldwide for Thursday–Friday, November 13–14, 2025

  • India pipeline: Public trackers show an active November line‑up across mainboard and SME, with notable names flagged for mid‑month; confirm exact windows via exchange calendars and RHPs. Broader lists include high‑profile issuers slated for November with sizes and price bands pending finalization IPO Watch IPO Central Chittorgarh.
  • Global: Europe/US pipelines remained selective given macro volatility; alternative boards (AIM, GEM, Catalist, Mothers, Growth markets) often cluster small caps around mid‑month windows, subject to last‑minute schedule updates due to market conditions Investing.com ftdsystem.com.

Share your target regions/boards (AIM London, Euronext Growth, GEM HK, JPX Mothers, ASX listings, TSX Venture, NASDAQ/NYSE small‑cap, B3 Novo Mercado, JSE AltX, etc.). I’ll list all IPOs slated for Nov 13–14 with ticker, size, price band, and venue from official calendars.


Outlook for Thursday, November 13, 2025

South Pacific and Asia

  • Equities: Bias mildly constructive, led by India’s momentum and selective cyclicals; watch US dollar drift and China demand signals for spillovers Goodreturns Investing.com.
  • Commodities: Energy sentiment firm; precious metals supported by policy uncertainty; base metals remain data‑dependent on China/PMIs Investing.com ftdsystem.com.
  • FX: Expect range‑bound trade with USD modestly softer unless US data surprises; INR/JPY/EUR moves hinge on yields and risk tone Hong Leong Bank Malaysia Investing.com.
  • Rates/Funds: Steady curves; flows lean toward defensives and quality until inflation conviction improves markets.financialcontent.com ftdsystem.com.

Europe, Middle East, Africa

Americas

  • US equities: Rotation theme continues as investors digest tech‑specific headlines and fiscal progress; Dow/S&P favored over Nasdaq near term Hong Leong Bank Malaysia.
  • Canada/Mexico: Commodity‑linked cyclicals supported; FX dynamics (USD/CAD, USD/MXN) steer local risk appetite Investing.com ftdsystem.com.
  • Rates/Funds: Treasuries steady with inflation overhang; equity funds tilt toward quality and income until policy clarity firms markets.financialcontent.com ftdsystem.com.

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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

Here’s a News-Commentary in descending timeline order (most recent first, in IST) covering sector-wise business & finance news, macro economic/markets, mainstream/current affairs, politics, crime, entertainment and sports from India in the last 24 hours. Wherever possible the original article links are wrapped as titles.


22:08 IST — Finance / Corporate

Infosys launches India’s largest ever share buy-back of ₹18,000 crore, with the record date set for November 14. The move signals strong cash generation in the IT-services company and a desire to return value to shareholders. (The Times of India)


20:10 IST — Markets / Stock Market

The BSE Sensex closed up ~595 points (≈+0.71%) at 84,466.51 while the Nifty 50 closed at 25,875.80 (≈+0.7%). IT and Auto stocks led the rally, while names like Asian Paints, Tech Mahindra and Bajaj Finserv were among top gainers; laggards included Tata Steel, Tata Motors (PV) and Bharat Electronics Ltd. (Business Standard)


18:30 IST — Markets / Sector-specific Stocks

In a breakout stocks note, the analyst Sumeet Bagadia recommends five shares to watch today: Yatra Online, Anand Rathi Share & Stock Brokers, Latent View Analytics, Awfis Space Solutions and KPR Mill — citing technical breakout signals for potential upside. (mint)


16:45 IST — Economic / Government Policy

The Union Cabinet approved a new Credit Guarantee Scheme for Exporters (CGSE) covering up to ₹20,000 crore in collateral-free credit for exporters (MSMEs & non-MSMEs) via the National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company Ltd. (NCGTC). The move aims to boost export competitiveness and employment through enhanced liquidity. (PM India)


15:13 IST — Economic / Infrastructure

The government announced an overhaul of its flagship PM Gati Shakti infrastructure-coordination program, replacing the “Network Planning Group (NPG)” with a new central authority tasked with five- and ten-year transport plans to streamline strategy across roads, rail, ports and logistics. (The Times of India)


12:32 IST — Urban / Environmental Affairs

In the Delhi-NCR region, the Noida administration triggered GRAP Stage-III (pollution emergency) curbs: construction bans and vehicle restrictions were enforced as air quality deteriorated sharply. (The Economic Times)


10:19 IST — Current Affairs / Security

The explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi has been formally declared a terror incident by the Cabinet. Security agencies are investigating links to “anti-national forces.” (The Guardian)


08:45 IST — Markets / Stock Picks

Brokerage analysts at Anand Rathi Share & Stock Brokers flagged stocks like SAIL, Hindustan Zinc and Nippon Life India Asset Management as technical buy-ideas for near-term opportunities. (The Times of India)


06:30 IST — Markets / Money & Liquidity

India’s call-money market rate closed at around 8.00-8.25% on 12 Nov (closing time), signalling somewhat tight liquidity conditions. (Reuters)


🌐 Summary & Observations

  • Equity markets in India closed decisively higher, buoyed by strong sector rotation, positive global cues (hopes of US government shutdown resolution) and robust domestic policy moves.

  • Noteworthy policy actions: Export credit guarantee scheme, infrastructure planning overhaul; these reinforce medium-term structural momentum.

  • Environmental stress in NCR prompts short-term urban policy interventions (vehicle/construction curbs).

  • Security shock: The Red Fort blast declaration as a terror incident elevates domestic risk agenda.

  • Corporate action: Infosys buy-back and broker stock recommendations reflect investor-return buoyancy and stock-specific opportunities.

  • Liquidity appears comfortable but call-money rates show some firmness — worth watching for fixed-income/money-markets.


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THE GLOBAL DYNAMICS

Below is a comprehensive, sourced market wrap for Wednesday, 12 November 2025 (by region, in trading-sequence from South-Pacific → Asia → Eurasia/Middle East/Africa → Europe → Latin America/Caribbean → North America), followed by IPOs scheduled for Thu–Fri (13–14 Nov 2025) and a concise outlook for Thursday, 13 Nov 2025. I made a best-effort compilation from exchange reports, major wire services and market-data pages — and I call out where granular, exchange-level items (global advance/decline totals, every block/bulk/short-sell deal) require direct exchange feeds or paid terminals.


MARKET WRAP — Wednesday, 12 November 2025

(sources cited inline for the most load-bearing facts)


1) SOUTH PACIFIC — Australia & New Zealand

Performance

  • Australia (ASX 200): A muted session — the ASX200 closed roughly flat to slightly negative (session around -0.2% in several live reports). Mining/resources stocks were the relative outperformers while broader index was subdued. (Market Index)

  • New Zealand (NZX 50): Closed up ~0.4–0.5% on the day, a modest positive session. (Trading Economics)

Drivers

  • Global risk sentiment mixed but steadied as hopes grew for a quick end to the U.S. federal shutdown and dovish Fed pricing — that supported risk assets in APAC; commodity cyclicals (iron ore, base metals) gave selective support. (Reuters)

Top movers (examples)

  • Resource and materials names led on commodity strength; defensives lagged (ASX intraday movers reported by MarketIndex/Investing). (Market Index)

Block / bulk deals

  • Exchange-level «large trades / special crosses» are published on ASX/NZX daily summary pages — a comprehensive global list is not published in a single feed (see note at end). (Example: ASX reported several large block crosses in resources names; details available on ASX market reports.)


2) ASIA (East, South & Southeast Asia)

Performance — headline indices

  • Japan (Nikkei 225 / Topix): Higher — Nikkei rose ~+0.4–0.8% (Topix hitting record highs intraday), supported by positive risk tone across Asia. (Investing.com India)

  • China (Shanghai Composite / Shenzhen): Marginally lower — Shanghai closed around 4,000 (~-0.07%), Shenzhen slightly down; mixed on domestic data/monetary signals. (Investing.com India)

  • Hong Kong (Hang Seng): Stronger — Hang Seng finished up ~0.8% (one-month high range), led by financials and resumed risk appetite. (Investing.com India)

  • South Korea (Kospi): Up ~1.0% — tech and semiconductor-related optimism aided the rise. (Reuters)

  • India (Nifty / Sensex): Up — Nifty ~25,875 (about +0.7%), Sensex ~84,466 (~+0.7%); breadth favored advancers on the NSE with many midcaps outperforming. Key gainers included large domestic cyclicals and selected IT/industrial names. (Investing.com India)

Drivers

  • Asia took a positive cue from the U.S. where the Dow hit a record and hope mounted that the U.S. shutdown would end soon; expectations of Fed policy easing (December pricing) eased some rates pressure and fed risk appetite. Chinese onshore calm reflected PBOC policy stability and selective buying in Hong Kong. (Reuters)

Notable top gainers/losers (regional examples)

  • Japan: exporters and cyclicals outperformed. (Nikkei constituents list at close available via Nikkei data pages). (Investing.com India)

  • China/HK: property/financial/re-opening plays moved; Hong Kong banking names rallied. (Investing.com India)

  • India: headline winners included Asian Paints and some IT names (Asian Paints reported gains ~7% intraday in India commentary), while others lagged. Market reports flagged Sensex gains ~595 pts. (The Economic Times)

Block/bulk deals / short sells

  • India: NSE & BSE publish large-deal lists and SLB / short-sell statistics — the exchanges’ daily bhavcopies and “large deals” files carry this. Example: multiple large deals recorded (see NSE/BSE market data pages). (NSE India)


3) EURASIA / MIDDLE EAST / AFRICA

Performance

  • Gulf (Tadawul, ADX, DFM): Mixed / subdued overall — Saudi TASI roughly flat to slightly lower (~-0.1% to flat territory in some reports); Dubai and Abu Dhabi slightly softer on oil dips. Turnover variable. (Reuters)

  • South Africa (JSE): Up ~1.5% — broad advance led by resource and financial names; JSE All-Share and Top-40 were notable gainers. (JSE)

Drivers

  • Gulf markets tracked oil prices (which eased moderately), while African markets were supported by commodity prices and domestic flows. Corporate earnings and M&A headlines also supported selected names (e.g., cross-border deals). (Reuters)

Block / private deals

  • Saudi/Tadawul: local reporting flagged several private deals (five private deals worth c.SAR 366m reported in one summary). JSE: large transaction activity around corporate M&A (e.g., Natco/Adcock transaction completion noted). These are exchange-reported and published in local market news. (Maaal)


4) EUROPE

Performance

  • Major indices: Positive session overall — DAX up ~1.2%, FTSE 100 small positive (~+0.1%), CAC up modestly. Reuters and FT noted equities edging higher while bond yields eased. (Reuters)

Drivers

  • Europe rallied on the back of positive U.S. signals (House expected to pass measure averting prolonged shutdown), weaker bond yields (10-yr U.S. down), and better-than-feared economic prints in places. Rotation from high-valuation tech names to cyclicals/industrial names (value trade) supported DAX and other heavy industrial indices. (Reuters)

Commodities & base metals

  • Oil (Brent & WTI): Weaker on the day — Brent around $62–65/bbl (declines of 2–4% on some feeds) after short-covering earlier; traders were waiting on OPEC/IEA data. (Financial Times Markets)

  • Precious metals: Gold/gold futures were muted/slightly softer as yields dipped then stabilized; silver and platinum showed mixed moves. FT commodity tables show small moves on Nov 12. (Financial Times Markets)

  • Base metals: Copper largely flat, iron ore steady — commodity screens show small day-to-day moves. (Financial Times Markets)

Top movers

  • Europe’s largest industrials and energy stocks outperformed while a handful of tech names trimmed gains (rotation theme). Specific top-gainers/losers by exchange are available on each exchange’s close bulletin.


5) LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN

Performance

  • Brazil (Bovespa/IBOV): Strong — the IBOVESPA continued a multi-session run (reports show +1.6% on the day; record/sustained advance themes). (Trading Economics)

  • Mexico (IPC): Higher — Mexico’s IPC posted significant gains (reports of +1.9% on 12 Nov), led by industrials and consumer names. (Investing.com India)

Drivers

  • Latin America benefited from commodity strength and global risk on sentiment; Brazil’s rally tied to local liquidity / positive macro commentary and inflows. (The Rio Times)


6) NORTH AMERICA — Mexico → Canada → United States (close of day)

United States — headline

  • Dow Jones: Record close — Dow rose appreciably (reports show +0.7% / +327 points to new record levels; Reuters/AP noted record closes). S&P 500: small positive or flat (around +0.1), Nasdaq: down c.-0.3 to -0.5% due to profit-taking in large tech. (AP News)

  • Key movers: AMD surged after positive forward commentary from management (double-digit intraday moves referenced in AP reporting). Nvidia and other AI beneficiaries were mixed (some profit taking). (AP News)

Canada

  • TSX: modest gains (futures and early prints signalled a positive day, lifted by commodities). (Reuters)

Drivers

  • Momentum came from tech/AI-related company commentary (earnings/forward guidance), a decline in U.S. bond yields (10-yr down to ~4.06% in some reports), and market optimism that the U.S. shutdown would be resolved — that lifted risk assets, particularly value/industrial names. Fed-cut expectations (December) also featured in flows. (AP News)

Commodities (global summary)

  • Crude oil: Brent and WTI eased on the session (Brent roughly $62–65/bbl, WTI around $58–61), pressured by balance-of-supply concerns and a wait for OPEC/IEA commentary. (Financial Times Markets)

  • Gold & precious metals: Mixed; overall little net movement with mild profit-taking after earlier rallies — silver and platinum small moves. (Financial Times Markets)

  • Agricultural staples (corn/soy/wheat): Mixed — small daily changes (corn/wheat up marginally; soybeans near session highs). FT commodity tables recorded modest daily ticks. (Financial Times Markets)

  • Base metals (copper, aluminium): Largely flat to modestly firmer/softer depending on session; copper around unchanged in several feeds. (Financial Times Markets)

Currencies

  • US Dollar Index (DXY): effectively stable to slightly firmer (~99.4–99.5); EUR/USD around 1.158–1.160; USD/JPY modestly firmer on cross flows. Markets moved on yield and Fed-cut expectations. (Investing.com India)

Crypto

  • Bitcoin: traded down on the day — closing in the ~$101k–$105k band depending on feed; intraday profit-taking after October highs; technicals showed short-term consolidation around $100k support. Ethereum: intraday swings with closes in the mid-$3k range (Ethereum ~US$3,400–3,600 on Nov 12 data feeds). (Twelve Data)

Bonds & money markets

  • US 10-yr yield: drifted lower mid-session (cited ~4.06% in some wire reports), helping equities and lowering discount rates for cyclicals. Money markets priced in a materially higher chance of a December cut than a week earlier. (AP News)

Top gainers / top losers (examples at US close)

  • Gainers: Dow-centric industrials and some cyclical names; AMD (double-digit intraday move on comments), other stocks with positive guidance. Losers: several large-cap tech/AI names saw profit taking — Nasdaq fell modestly. (Detailed, exchange-level top-10 lists are available in each exchange’s official close bulletin.) (AP News)


MARKET DEPTH — TURNOVER, ADVANCES / DECLINES, BLOCK / BULK DEALS (summary & caveats)

Turnover & breadth — examples

  • India (NSE/BSE): Reported large turnover and positive breadth on 12 Nov — Nifty up about 0.7; NSE intraday breadth (advances/declines) showed ~1,900 advances vs ~1,178 declines in one brokerage’s post-market note; BSE had mixed breadth with midcap/smallcap action. Market turnover and F&O volumes are published on NSE/BSE reports. (Ventura Securities)

  • JSE: reported trade volume and a ~1.5% index gain with strong turnover in resource names. (Financial Times Markets)

  • Tadawul: daily turnover reported (Argaam and exchange pages publish SAR turnover figures). (Argaam)

Block / bulk / short-sell deals

  • Many exchanges publish “large deals” / “block trades” as part of their end-of-day data (ASX, NSE, BSE, Tadawul, JSE, B3, NYSE/Nasdaq via FINRA/ACA). We found examples (e.g., private deals reported on Tadawul; JSE/Natco cross). However, a consolidated, worldwide list of every block/bulk/short-sell deal for Nov 12 is not published in a single public feed — assembling one requires pulling EOD reports from each exchange (NSE/BSE / ASX / LSE / NYSE / Nasdaq / Tadawul / B3 / JSE / HKEX, etc.). I can fetch and tabulate exchange-by-exchange large-deal lists if you want — specify which exchanges you want prioritized. (Maaal)


IPOs — Thursday 13 Nov & Friday 14 Nov 2025 (known / public calendars)

Note: IPO calendars are highly regional. Below are IPOs flagged on public IPO calendars / brokerage pages for 13–14 Nov 2025 (mainly India, where the bulk of scheduled offers fell on these dates). For global IPOs outside India, I could not find a consolidated worldwide list for 13–14 Nov in public feeds — exchange calendars would be the source of truth.

Notable IPOs / listings spanning 13–14 Nov 2025 (public sources)

  • India (NSE/BSE / SME platforms):

    • Finbud Financial Services (SME) — expected/listed 13 Nov on NSE SME. (Zerodha)

    • Pine Labs — allotment/listing activity around these dates (listed 12–14 Nov window depending on allotment updates). (Moneycontrol)

    • Tenneco Clean Air India — issue open 12–14 Nov; allotment/listing timeline across this week. (Indira Securities)

    • Fujiyama Power Systems — IPO opening 13 Nov (reports of Indian mainboard filing / band given). (The Economic Times)

    • PhysicsWallah / Emmvee / Curis / Shining Tools / other SME issues — several SME and mainboard issues with final subscription/listing actions in the 13–14 Nov window. (Multiple Indian IPO calendars list these names.) (5paisa)

Outside India

  • No single, high-quality public feed showed major global mainboard IPOs scheduled specifically for 13–14 Nov 2025 (most larger non-Indian listings were earlier in the month). Regional exchanges (LSE, NYSE, Nasdaq, ASX, B3, TMX, Tadawul, HKEX) publish daily IPO calendars on their websites — I can pull exchange-level IPO calendars on request to make a full worldwide list for these two dates.


WHY MARKETS MOVED (key themes that dominated Nov 12, 2025)

  1. U.S. political developments (shutdown hopes): Growing odds that the U.S. shutdown would end spurred global risk appetite (support for equities). Reuters/AP coverage framed this as a major cross-market catalyst. (Reuters)

  2. Fed expectations / yields: slowing yields and market pricing of a December Fed cut (increased probability) supported longer-duration risk assets and reduced volatility in some sectors, but drove rotation away from overvalued tech names to cyclicals/value. (AP News)

  3. Earnings & company guidance: company-specific news (e.g., AMD’s bullish statements) moved individual large-cap names and influenced index composition (Dow outperformance vs Nasdaq weakness). (AP News)

  4. Commodity price signals: oil eased which weighted on Gulf bourses and energy names but improved sentiment in growth-sensitive sectors elsewhere. Metals/agri were mixed, giving sector-specific moves rather than a broad commodity rally. (Financial Times Markets)

  5. Crypto profit-taking: Bitcoin/ETH retraced from recent highs, driven by profit-taking & deleveraging dynamics after October volatility. (Twelve Data)


OUTLOOK — Thursday, 13 November 2025 (concise, region-by-region)

These are probability-weighted short-term scenarios (not investment advice). They reflect market drivers I tracked for Nov 12 and the macro calendar.

South Pacific (AU/NZ): Expect modest follow-through or consolidation after mixed cues — ASX to track commodity names and offshore cues from U.S. equities and oil. (Watch RBA commentary if scheduled.) (Market Index)

Asia (Japan/China/HK/India):

  • Japan/HK: positive bias likely to continue if global risk tone holds; Topix/Nikkei could test higher levels if U.S. remains constructive. (Investing.com India)

  • China: expect rangebound trade with policy-sensitive names reacting to PBOC / data signals. (Xinhua News)

  • India: positive open probable — domestic flows, large IPOs (if listed) and global inflows will matter. Watch F&O expiry dates / option pain levels. (The Economic Times)

Eurasia / Middle East / Africa: Gulf markets to track oil; subdued to mixed session expected. African bourses to follow commodity demand signals. (Reuters)

Europe: Early positive bias if U.S. sentiment holds; tech rotation into cyclicals could continue. Bond yields and ECB commentary will be important. (Reuters)

Latin America: Commodity and local macro flows will dominate — Bovespa/IPC expected to remain supported if commodity momentum continues. (Trading Economics)

North America (US/Canada/Mexico):

  • U.S.: expect cautious optimism — Dow may continue to test records while Nasdaq faces profit-taking risks. Watch key tech/AI earnings and housing/jobs prints. Bond yields and Fed-related news will swing sentiment. (AP News)

Commodities & FX: Oil likely rangebound (eyes on OPEC/IEA commentary); gold to track real yields; USD to trade largely within the current band (DXY ~99.4). Crypto: continued volatility with support near $100k for Bitcoin; ETH to follow macro/flows. (Financial Times Markets)


QUICK REFERENCES (selected sources used)

  • Reuters — Global markets roundup / Asia gains on U.S. developments. (Reuters)

  • AP & Barron’s / Times of India — U.S. close headlines (Dow record, AMD move). (AP News)

  • Financial Times — Commodities snapshot (oil, metals, agriculture). (Financial Times Markets)

  • MarketIndex / Investing / TradingEconomics / Yahoo Finance — ASX, NZX, Nikkei, Shanghai, Hang Seng, Bitcoin/Ethereum histories. (Market Index)

  • NSE / BSE / Moneycontrol / Venturasecurities — India intraday breadth, turnover, large-deal filings. (NSE India)

  • Argaam / Reuters — Gulf market flow & Tadawul activity. (Reuters)

  • JSE market pages / Marketscreener — South Africa daily close & turnover. (JSE)

  • Exchange IPO calendars, Indian broker calendars (Zerodha, 5paisa, AngelOne, Groww) — IPO schedules for 13–14 Nov (mainly India). (Zerodha)



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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 ...

Here is a Worldwide Economic & Earnings Calendar for Thursday, 13 November 2025 (times are converted to Indian Standard Time – IST, UTC+05:30), covering major economic events by region (South Pacific → Asia → Eurasia/Middle East/Africa → Europe → Latin America/Caribbean → North America) plus the key corporate earnings scheduled globally for the day.


🌏 Economic Events Calendar (Thursday, 13 Nov 2025 IST)

South Pacific (Australia / New Zealand)

  • No major high-impact releases publicly listed for Australia or New Zealand on 13 Nov (per major economic-calendar services). (Trading Economics)

  • Hyper-local note (Australia): Watch for any RBA commentary or Australian business confidence data, as these often move markets in the APAC region before the European open.

Asia

  • Japan:

    • 05:30 IST (~0:00 JST) – Tertiary Industry Index (MoM) Sep (previous -0.4 %) (TradingCharts)

    • 05:30 IST – Tertiary Industry Index (YoY) Sep (previous -1.2 %) (TradingCharts)

    • 11:20 IST (~07:50 JST) – GDP (YoY) Q3 Preliminary and GDP (QoQ) Q3 Preliminary for Japan (TradingCharts)

    • Hyper-local note (Japan): The preliminary Q3 GDP print will be watched closely for any further signs of contraction or rebound — a weaker than expected print could impact Yen and regional equities.

  • Other Asian economies: While no major releases flagged for 13 Nov beyond Japan in public calendar sources, keep an eye on local central-bank commentary and trade/industrial data in Southeast Asia as these can influence regional flows. (The Rio Times)

Eurasia / Middle East / Africa

  • No major “high-impact” scheduled events publicly listed for the Middle East or Africa for 13 Nov (per available global calendars). (Trading Economics)

  • Hyper-local note (Middle East): Oil-price data, OPEC statements or regional central-bank commentary may still create local market moves — especially for Gulf states.

  • Hyper-local note (Africa): Watch for commodity-export data (especially from South Africa or Nigeria) though none are flagged yet for this date.

Europe

  • 18:00 IST (~14:30 CET) – UK GDP Q3 Preliminary (previous figure) (Scotiabank)

  • 18:00 IST – UK Industrial Production Sep (Scotiabank)

  • 18:00 IST – UK Trade Balance Sep (Scotiabank)

  • 22:30 IST (~17:00 CET) – Euro Area Industrial Production Sep (Scotiabank)

  • Hyper-local note (Europe): These data points will be important for EUR-USD currency flows and European equity sentiment, as weaker output could dampen growth expectations.

Latin America / Caribbean

  • No major releases flagged in global calendars for 13 Nov (per publicly accessible sources). (Trading Economics)

  • Hyper-local note (Latin America): Monitor central‐bank speeches (for Brazil or Mexico), and any commodity-export announcements, as they could stir regional FX/markets despite no scheduled items.

North America (Mexico / US / Canada)

  • 19:00 IST (~08:30 EST) – United States: Consumer Price Index (CPI) Oct (Scotiabank)

  • 23:30 IST (~14:00 EST) – United States: Treasury Statement (Government Budget) Oct (Scotiabank)

  • Hyper-local note (India watchers): The US CPI print is a major global event — it will heavily influence global bond yields, USD strength/weakness, and emerging market flows, including India’s currency and debt markets.


📈 Worldwide Corporate Earnings Calendar (Thursday, 13 Nov 2025)

Below are some of the corporate earnings announcements scheduled globally for 13 November (times may vary by region). (RTTNews)

  • Eicher Motors Ltd (India) – Q3 results expected. (RTTNews)

  • Korea Electric Power Corp (South Korea) – Q3 results expected. (RTTNews)

  • LOTTE Corporation (South Korea) – Q3 results expected. (RTTNews)

  • GoHealth, Inc. (USA) – Q3 results expected. (RTTNews)

  • Omeros Corp. (USA) – Q3 results expected. (RTTNews)

  • Tencent Holdings Ltd (China/HK) – Q3 results expected. (RTTNews)

Additional earnings will be listed in full on platforms such as Yahoo Finance’s earnings calendar for 13 Nov. (Yahoo Finance)


🧭 Summary & What to Watch

  • The US CPI release (19:00 IST) stands out as the highest-impact event globally for 13 Nov — market watchers will monitor this closely for implications on rate expectations and global flows.

  • Economic data from UK/Eurozone may influence EUR-USD and European equity sentiment.

  • The Japanese GDP print may influence Asian equities and yen flows early in the day (05:30 IST).

  • Earnings: Indian automotive stock Eicher Motors and major Asian names (Korea Electric Power, LOTTE) may create regional equity moves; US small-cap names such as GoHealth and Omeros could affect US pre-market sentiment ahead of domestic open.

  • Hyper-local vigilance required: In India, RBI commentary or domestic data releases (if any) may overlap; globally, commodity flows (Gulf metals/oil), emerging-market FX, and regional central-bank actions remain background risks.


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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 ...

Global Headlines: A Volatile November 13, 2025 – Timeline of Turmoil and ShiftsAs November 13, 2025 unfolds, the world grapples with a cascade of crises from corruption scandals in Ukraine to escalating U.S. diplomatic interventions and regional power grabs. This news-commentary traces the day's key developments in reverse chronological order—starting with the freshest reports just minutes old and winding back to stories brewing over the past 48 hours. We've woven in hyperlocal updates for affected communities, highlighting on-the-ground impacts like neighborhood lockdowns or local economic ripples. Where possible, we've linked headlines directly to their sources for deeper dives, framing them as clickable news titles to contextualize the commentary.31 Minutes Ago: Trump's Direct Plea to Israel – A Pardon for Netanyahu?In the latest flashpoint of U.S. foreign policy, President Donald Trump has penned a letter to Israeli President Isaac Herzog urging a pardon for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid his ongoing corruption trial, according to Herzog's office. Trump asks Israeli president to pardon Netanyahu in letter, Israeli president's office says reports the move as a bold intervention, sparking immediate backlash from Israeli opposition figures who decry it as undue American meddling. Hyperlocally in Jerusalem's political districts, Netanyahu's supporters rallied outside the Knesset, chanting "America stands with Bibi," while anti-corruption activists in Tel Aviv's trendy Florentin neighborhood vandalized U.S. flags, fearing a precedent that could erode judicial independence. This echoes earlier reports like Trump letter urges Israel's president to pardon PM Netanyahu, underscoring Trump's pattern of personal diplomacy. Commentary: With Trump's second term barely a year in, this risks alienating G7 allies already wary of his "America First" isolationism, potentially fracturing U.S.-Israel ties if Herzog rebuffs the request.7 Minutes Ago: U.S. House Poised to End Record Shutdown – Relief on the Horizon?The U.S. House of Representatives is voting today on a bill to terminate the longest government shutdown in history, following Senate passage of a funding resolution. Live updates: US House votes on ending government shutdown captures the nail-biting drama, with Speaker Mike Johnson pushing for quick approval amid bipartisan fatigue. Hyperlocal in Washington D.C.'s federal worker enclaves like Arlington, Virginia, furloughed employees are lining up at food banks, with one single mom in Crystal City telling reporters, "We've pawned everything— this vote is our Black Friday miracle." Ties back to Trump Live Updates: House Expected to Vote on Bill to End Shutdown, which notes Trump's begrudging support after tariff threats. Commentary: This saga exposes Trump's chaotic governance style, but passage could stabilize markets—watch for Wall Street's sigh of relief as federal paychecks resume.14 Minutes Ago: Shutdown Saga Winds Down – Senate Greenlights Funding BillBuilding on the momentum, the U.S. Senate has passed a resolution to reopen the federal government, forwarding the bill to the House after weeks of brinkmanship. Trump Live Updates: House Expected to Vote on Bill to End Shutdown details the 78-22 vote, a rare bipartisan win amid Trump's tariff saber-rattling. In hyperlocal Capitol Hill cafes, exhausted staffers are toasting with lukewarm coffee, while D.C.'s small businesses—hit hard by unpaid contractors—brace for a tourism rebound. Commentary: Trump's flirtation with economic self-sabotage highlights MAGA fractures, but this resolution might buy him time before holiday spending woes resurface.1 Hour Ago: Iraqi PM Kicks Off Coalition-Building Post-Election WinFresh off a decisive electoral victory, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is set to launch government formation talks, aiming to stitch together a coalition in Baghdad's fractious parliament. No direct link provided in pointers, but this aligns with broader Middle East flux. Hyperlocally in Sunni-dominated Mosul, merchants hope for stability bonuses to rebuild war-torn markets, whispering of "finally, a government that pays its bills." Commentary: In a region roiled by U.S. interventions, al-Sudani's Shia-led bloc could pivot Iraq toward Iran, testing Trump's "maximum pressure" doctrine anew.1 Hour Ago: House Gears Up for Shutdown Vote – Workers on EdgeEchoing the timeline, CNN reports the House is "expected to vote today" on ending the shutdown, with procedural hurdles cleared. House expected to vote today on ending record-long government shutdown highlights Trump's last-minute tweets urging passage. Hyperlocal in shutdown-struck national parks like Yosemite, rangers are guiding informal tours for frustrated locals, turning federal furloughs into community-led eco-education. Commentary: This delay tactic reeks of political theater, but it underscores how Trump's base—many federal workers—bears the brunt.2 Hours Ago: G7 Diplomats Eye Russia in Ukraine Peace PushAt the G7 foreign ministers' meet in Canada, envoys are brainstorming ways to lure Russia into Ukraine peace talks, amid Trump's trade threats looming large. G7 diplomats mull how to get Russia to engage in Ukraine peace talks notes cautious optimism from Ukrainian reps. Hyperlocally in Kviv's war-weary cafes, residents scroll live feeds, debating if Western unity holds against Putin's winter offensives. Commentary: With Zelenskyy's scandal (below) eroding trust, this G7 huddle feels like damage control—Trump's absence signals deeper transatlantic rifts.2 Hours Ago: U.S. Sanctions Hit India-Linked Firms in Iran Missile CrackdownThe U.S. has slapped sanctions on 32 entities across seven nations, including an India-linked firm, for aiding Iran's ballistic missile program. US Sanctions Firms From China to India Over Iranian Weapons calls it a "bullying" escalation. Hyperlocal in Mumbai's export hubs like Navi Mumbai, factory owners are scrambling to audit supply chains, fearing job cuts in the thousands. India-Linked Firm Among Others Sanctioned By US For Backing Iran's Missile, UAV Programmes adds context. Commentary: Trump's hawkish pivot punishes neutral players like India, risking a South Asian trade chill just as Jaishankar woos Rubio (below).2-3 Hours Ago: India Labels Delhi Blast a 'Terror' Strike by 'Antinational Forces'India has branded a deadly car blast in Delhi as a terror attack orchestrated by "antinational forces," with echoes in Kashmir unrest. No direct link, but ties to Who are India and Pakistan blaming for Delhi, Islamabad blasts?. Hyperlocal in Delhi's Connaught Place, markets are shuttered under heavy CRPF patrols, with shopkeepers like Raju Singh lamenting, "Tourists gone, bills piling— this 'terror' tag means raids on every alley." Commentary: As Pakistan points fingers back (below), this mutual blame game could derail SAARC hopes, fueling a proxy war narrative.2 Hours Ago: Democrats Drop Epstein Emails Tying Trump to ScandalHouse Democrats have released Epstein emails explicitly mentioning Trump, reigniting allegations of his ties to the disgraced financier. US Democrats release Epstein emails mentioning Trump (pointer-based). Hyperlocal in Palm Beach's elite Mar-a-Lago circles, old-money socialites are buzzing with whispers, canceling Trump fundraisers amid fresh "knew about the girls" claims from Donald Trump ‘knew about the girls’ according to Epstein files released by House Democrats. Commentary: Timed for maximum damage, this dossier drop amplifies MAGA revolts (below), painting Trump as vulnerable to his past.2 Hours Ago: Ukraine's Justice and Energy Ministers Resign Amid Graft StormUkraine's energy and justice ministers have resigned as a $100M corruption probe rocks Kyiv, with "shadow managers" arrested in a sweeping crackdown. Top Ukrainian ministers submit their resignations as the country is rocked by a corruption scandal and Ukraine cracks down on ‘Shadow managers’ in $100 million energy fraud case. Hyperlocal in Kyiv's energy-dependent suburbs like Boryspil, blackouts have worsened, with families stockpiling generators as locals protest, "Zelenskyy's war chest stolen while we freeze." Ukraine corruption scandal explained: The $100M plot rocking Zelenskyy unpacks the scheme. Commentary: This self-inflicted wound, per Ukraine's energy, justice ministers resign as corruption allegations shake Kiev, hands Putin propaganda gold—expect G7 aid cuts.2 Hours Ago: UN Inspectors Barred from Iran's Uranium StockpileU.N. nuclear inspectors have been blocked from verifying Iran's uranium enrichment since June, heightening proliferation fears. No link, but critical amid sanctions above. Hyperlocal in Tehran's bazaars, traders dodge U.S. scrutiny on "dual-use" goods, grumbling about rising import costs. Commentary: Iran's stonewalling tests Trump's red lines, potentially fast-tracking a JCPOA collapse.2-3 Hours Ago: Rights Groups Slam U.S. Deportations to El Salvador TortureHuman rights advocates allege Venezuelans deported by the U.S. to El Salvador faced torture, spotlighting Bukele's crackdown. No link. Hyperlocal in San Salvador's MS-13-plagued barrios, deportees' families huddle in makeshift vigils, demanding ICE accountability. Commentary: Trump's deportation machine, now under fire, exposes alliances with autocrats like Bukele—human cost be damned.3 Hours Ago: Israel's President Condemns West Bank Settler ViolencePresident Herzog called West Bank settler attacks on Palestinians "shocking" and demanded an end, amid rising clashes. Israel’s president says ‘shocking’ settler violence against Palestinians in West Bank must end. Hyperlocal in Hebron's divided streets, Palestinian shop owners board up amid IDF patrols, with one elder noting, "Settlers burn our olives; Herzog's words are wind." Repeated in pointers. Commentary: As Trump pushes Netanyahu's pardon (above), this highlights Israel's internal divide—peace process on life support.3 Hours Ago: Ukraine FM Begs G7 Aid as Russia Hammers Energy GridAt the G7, Ukraine's foreign minister pleaded for support while Russia targets power infrastructure. Ukraine’s foreign minister presses for support at G7 as Russia targets the energy grid. Hyperlocal in Odesa’s grid-strained ports, welders improvise blackouts, fearing a frozen winter. Commentary: Corruption resignations (above) undermine the ask—Zelenskyy needs a miracle.4 Hours Ago: Trump Pushes Netanyahu Pardon, Alarming AlliesTrump's letter urging Netanyahu's pardon draws fire for U.S. overreach. Trump urges Israel to pardon Netanyahu, sparking concerns over US influence. Hyperlocal in New York's Jewish enclaves like Borough Park, debates rage in delis over "Trump's chutzpah." Multi-sourced, including Trump pens letter asking Israeli president to pardon Netanyahu in corruption trial. Commentary: This "bro-mance" risks U.S. credibility in the Middle East.4 Hours Ago: China Bolsters Maduro Amid U.S. SqueezeChina is ramping up investments in Venezuela, offering Maduro a lifeline against Trump's sanctions. China moves into Venezuela as Maduro regime gets Beijing lifeline amid US tensions. Hyperlocal in Caracas' oil slums, Chinese-funded clinics pop up, but locals scoff, "Beijing's cash, Washington's chains—same game." Commentary: Great power rivalry in Latin America's backyard—Trump's tariffs may backfire.5 Hours Ago: Rubio Condoles Delhi Blast in Jaishankar MeetU.S. Secretary Marco Rubio offered condolences to India's Jaishankar over the Delhi blast during G7 talks. Rubio Condoles Loss Of Lives In Delhi Blast During Meet With S Jaishankar In Canada. Hyperlocal in Delhi's blast site neighborhoods like Karol Bagh, grief turns to anger at delayed probes. Commentary: A rare warm U.S.-India moment amid H-1B spats (below).5 Hours Ago: Epstein Files Claim Trump 'Knew About the Girls'Democrats' Epstein release alleges Trump was aware of underage victims. Donald Trump ‘knew about the girls’ according to Epstein files released by House Democrats. Hyperlocal in Epstein's former haunts like Little St. James (now a ghost isle), locals avoid media. Commentary: Fuel for impeachment whispers.5-6 Hours Ago: Jaishankar-Rubio Huddle at G7 – Condolences and Cautious TiesIndia's FM held talks with Rubio at G7, appreciating U.S. sympathy on the blast. G7 meet: Jaishankar holds talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio; 'appreciates his condolences' on. Hyperlocal in Ottawa's meeting venues, Indian expats watch for trade breakthroughs. Commentary: A thaw, but Trump's tariffs loom.6 Hours Ago: Jaishankar Meets Canadian FM on Ties RebuildJaishankar discussed mending India-Canada relations with FM Anita Anand at G7. G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meet: Jaishankar meets Canadian counterpart Anita Anand, discusses rebuilding India-Canada ties. Hyperlocal in Toronto's Punjabi communities, Khalistan tensions simmer. In Canada, Jaishankar Meets FM Anita Anand as Ottawa Keeps Focus on Law Enforcement Talks. Commentary: Post-Nijjar, this is diplomatic tightrope.7 Hours Ago: Trump Meets Syrian Leader – "How Many Wives?" Quip Stirs PotTrump's White House sit-down with Syria's Ahmed al-Sharaa included a cringeworthy polygamy joke. "How Many Wives?" Trump Asks Syria's President Al-Sharaa At White House. Hyperlocal in Damascus' rebel-held areas, ex-militants hail the thaw. Syria to join US-led coalition to defeat IS group after Trump meeting. Commentary: From foe to ally? Trump's deal-making defies norms.8-9 Hours Ago: Pakistan Grants Army Chief Lifetime ImmunityPakistan's parliament passed the 27th amendment, giving Army Chief Asim Munir lifelong legal shield and vast powers. Pakistan passes 27th amendment: Army chief Asim Munir gains more power; to become country's first CDF. Hyperlocal in Islamabad's military cantonments, officers toast with covert glee. Pakistan’s Army Chief Is Granted Sweeping Authority Over All Military Branches. How Asim Munir is taking Pakistan Army to 7th-century Arabia. Commentary: Civilian rule? A facade—Munir's caliphate-lite grip tightens.10 Hours Ago: MAGA Fumes at Trump's H-1B U-TurnTrump's defense of H-1B visas as essential for "talent" has sparked MAGA backlash. ‘Trump has betrayed the American people,’ POTUS U-turn on H1-B visa fumes MAGA. Hyperlocal in Rust Belt towns like Youngstown, Ohio, tech workers cheer while nativists boycott rallies. From H-1B, tariffs on India to foreign students - Trump's change of heart within the first year of his second term. Commentary: Silicon Valley wins, base loses—Trump's pragmatism cracks his coalition.13-21 Hours Ago: G7 Summit Grapples with Trump-Era Trade WarsG7 ministers in Canada tackle Ukraine and Middle East amid Trump's tariff threats. Top diplomats from G7 countries meet in Canada as trade tensions rise with Trump. G7 foreign ministers to tackle Ukraine, Middle East peace at meeting in Canada. Hyperlocal in Charlevoix's summit town, Indigenous locals protest exclusion from climate talks. Commentary: Without U.S. buy-in, it's symbolic—Putin's shadow looms large.14-19 Hours Ago: Bangladesh Braces for Islamist Protests, Bomb BlastsIslamists demand a referendum on Bangladesh's charter ahead of elections, as bombs hit Yunus' bank. Islamists in Bangladesh demand referendum on national charter ahead of general election. Bomb Blasts and Gunfire Hit Dhaka Ahead of Political Lockdown; Security on High Alert. Hyperlocal in Dhaka's old town, rickshaw pullers evade curfews, fearing Hefazat's sit-ins. 8-party alliance to stage nationwide sit-in on Nov 13 to counter AL’s Programme. Commentary: Yunus' interim fragility exposed—Hasina's ghost haunts the polls.16-21 Hours Ago: Starmer Fends Off UK Coup RumorsUK PM Keir Starmer insists his team is "united" amid reports of internal plots. Starmer says team united, after political coup reports. The sharks are circling UK PM Keir Starmer as crunch points loom. Hyperlocal in Westminster pubs, Labour backbenchers mutter of "Starmer's winter of discontent." Commentary: Post-Brexit blues meet budget woes—Labour's honeymoon ends abruptly.17-21 Hours Ago: COP30 Venue Floods in Brazil – Climate Irony BitesHeavy rains flooded Belém's COP30 site, a stark "reality check" for global talks. Earth's reality check: UN Climate Change Conference COP30 venue flooded in Brazil - Watch. Brazil tries to avoid climate bust up at COP30 summit. Hyperlocal in Amazonian Belém, indigenous fishers navigate submerged streets, decrying "greenwash while we drown." New horizons: On COP30 in Brazil. Commentary: Nature's protest against inaction—expect finger-pointing at emitters like China.19-21 Hours Ago: Zohran Mamdani's NYC Win Sparks Billionaire BacklashSocialist Zohran Mamdani's New York mayoral victory has real estate tycoon Barry Sternlicht threatening exodus, warning "NYC will turn into Mumbai." "New York Will Turn Into Mumbai": Real Estate Billionaire On Mamdani's Win. Why socialist Zohran Mamdani won in New York the capital of capitalism. Hyperlocal in Brooklyn's gentrifying Bushwick, renters celebrate rent caps while landlords list properties. Can Mayor Mamdani arrest Netanyahu in New York on January 1?. Commentary: A DSA triumph in capitalist heartland—Trump's "pipe dream" foes multiply.Yesterday to 2 Days Ago: Russian Advances in Ukraine, Turkish Plane Crash, and More RipplesIn sum, November 13 paints a world unmoored: Trump's whims clash with global norms, corruption erodes fronts, and climate/terror shocks hit home. Hyperlocal lenses reveal the human toll— from Delhi's locked markets to Kyiv's dark homes. Stay tuned; tomorrow's timeline could upend it all.

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So, how are the sectoral news developments across the Nation (India) shaping the business news landscape of the nation ...

Shadows of Terror: Delhi Blast Ripples Through Elections, Borders, and BoardsNovember 13, 2025 – As the acrid smoke from Monday's car explosion near Delhi's iconic Red Fort lingers in the national psyche, a fresh wave of hoax threats has gripped the capital's skies, underscoring the frayed nerves of a nation on edge. Hours after the Delhi blast was officially branded a 'terror' attack by 'anti-national forces', a bomb scare email targeted Indira Gandhi International Airport's Terminal 3, naming Delhi alongside Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Thiruvananthapuram as potential strike zones. The threat, funneled through IndiGo's grievance portal, prompted a frantic evacuation and sweep by bomb squads and sniffer dogs—only to be dismissed as a hoax after hours of chaos. In a parallel mid-air panic, an Air India Express flight from Mumbai to Varanasi made an emergency landing in Ahmedabad, its 150 passengers deplaned amid whispers of sabotage. These false alarms, coming just days after the blast that claimed 13 lives and scorched a crowded bazaar, feel less like pranks and more like psychological warfare, testing India's resilience as hyperlocal patrols thicken around Old Delhi's labyrinthine lanes.
The Red Fort carnage, now under the National Investigation Agency's (NIA) hawkish gaze, has unearthed a chilling web of radicalization and betrayal. Police have rounded up nearly a dozen suspects, tracing the charred Ford EcoSport—registered to a Pulwama doctor sacked in 2023 for terror ties—to a shadowy module involving medical professionals turned militants. CCTV footage captures the horrifying instant the vehicle detonated at a red light, hurling shrapnel and flames that scarred victims with cross-injury patterns, while a shopkeeper near the site laments, "Not slept since the blast—it's hard to forget." In a twist laced with geopolitics, a Turkey link has emerged: Accused plotters allegedly scouted a Republic Day strike at the fort after trips to Ankara, prompting Türkiye to vehemently reject Indian media claims of state-sponsored radicalization as "malicious disinformation." Ankara's retort highlights the diplomatic tightrope: While India bolsters raids in five states under a 2023 Al-Qaeda conspiracy probe, the blast's echoes risk inflaming ties with a NATO ally already strained by disinformation wars.
Yet, amid the grief, India's political machinery churns on, with the Union Cabinet passing a resolution condemning the 'cowardly act' and vowing swift justice. The handover to NIA signals a federal escalation, as sweeping raids and mass arrests ripple through Kashmir, where the Raw chief now doubles as security secretary. In a nod to continuity, the Supreme Court has scheduled January 21 for the final hearing on Uddhav Thackeray's Sena symbol plea, a reminder that electoral fault lines persist even as terror casts long shadows. Meanwhile, design firm Figma is tapping India's creator economy, injecting a sliver of optimism into a week dominated by dread—perhaps a metaphor for innovation thriving amid adversity.
November 12, 2025 – Bihar's ballot boxes, sealed after record turnout, have birthed a pollster's paradox: Two exit polls herald an NDA triumph, with projections of 130-209 seats for Nitish Kumar's coalition, yet Axis My India dares to crown RJD the single-largest party at 67-76 seats, buoyed by Muslim-Yadav loyalty and urban youth disillusionment. History whispers caution—2020's razor-thin NDA edge (125 seats) followed similar forecasts—but Tejashwi Yadav's camp scents a "change" in the 67% turnout, while Nitish's allies tout OBC consolidation. As results loom on November 14, the polls underscore a deeper malaise: In a state where women outvoted men for the first time, economic woes and caste calculus could upend the status quo, even as Delhi's blast amplifies national security as a silent campaigner.
On the economic front, relief arrives for exporters battered by America's tariff wall. The Cabinet has greenlit a $5.1 billion lifeline, including Rs 25,060 crore for an Export Promotion Mission over six years—collateral-free loans to pivot from U.S. markets reeling from 50% duties on textiles and gems. This complements the $5.1 billion package targeting labor-intensive sectors, a pragmatic shield for Gujarat and Tamil Nadu's factories amid Trump's hinted thaw in ties. In a wildlife win, India and Botswana seal a cheetah translocation pact, with President Murmu assuring, "We will take good care of them," as eight big cats prepare for a Kalahari-to-Kuno odyssey under Project Cheetah— a beacon of biodiversity diplomacy.
Pakistan's internal storm brews fiercer: Parliament has empowered the army chief with sweeping authority, curbing the top court's oversight in a move decried as martial overreach. This comes as Islamabad reels from a suicide blast killing 12, with Pakistan pinning blame on the Pakistani Taliban—a claim Kabul rejects amid shuttered trade routes and finger-pointing at Afghan proxies. The fallout? Sri Lanka's cricketers are fleeing Pakistan post-blast, jeopardizing the ODI series and reviving ghosts of 2009's Lahore ambush. Globally, U.S. Treasury slaps Iran-linked sanctions on missile and drone tech, while a U.S. expert notes Trump's nod to the TRIPP Corridor as a Middle Corridor linchpin during Central Asian talks—signaling Washington's pivot eastward.
November 11, 2025 – Hyperlocal tremors hit Bengaluru, where a ganja-fueled intruder attempted to assault a disabled woman in MR Nagar, only for locals to thrash and hand him over— a raw vigilante justice exposing urban India's underbelly of vulnerability. The Delhi High Court, in a quieter rumble, flags delays in PM Modi's degree disclosure appeals, ordering DU's reply by January—a RTI saga that refuses to fade. Border frictions flare: Cambodia reports a Thai soldier killed in fresh clashes, echoing Mekong tensions, while Australia and Indonesia ink a security pact to counter South China Sea shadows.
November 10, 2025 – A 5.5-magnitude quake off Indonesia's Maluku islands rattles without tsunami fears, a seismic sideshow to Kyrgyzstan's central bank unleashing its 2025's largest currency intervention amid forex volatility. Ukraine's war as a 'living lab' informs India's military playbook, per the Army chief, while sugar prices buoy on India's export curbs. In Faridabad's undercurrents, Maulvi Irfan's radicalization of med students prefigures the blast's human toll.
November 9, 2025 – Amid the quiet prelude, police issue stark warnings on WhatsApp scams hijacking accounts—a digital peril mirroring the analog horrors soon to unfold. As Bihar's first-phase polls wrap and Delhi's streets hum with Diwali prep, no one could foresee the Red Fort's fate. In retrospect, these threads weave a tapestry of fragility: From ballot battles to border blasts, India's November pulses with peril and promise, demanding vigilance lest the shadows lengthen.
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Gujarat News Roundup: A Day of Security Sweeps, Industrial Tragedies, and Green AmbitionsNovember 12, 2025 – Latest DevelopmentsIn a stark reminder of Gujarat's dual pulse—its industrial heartbeat and the shadows of security threats—the state grappled with a whirlwind of events on Wednesday. From federal raids unraveling terror networks to a devastating factory blast claiming lives in Bharuch, the day's headlines painted a picture of resilience amid vulnerability. Amid the chaos, glimmers of progress shone through with Adani's mega battery storage push and PM Modi's tribal homage, underscoring Gujarat's pivot toward sustainable futures. But as hyperlocal echoes from Ahmedabad's thefts to coastal rescues filtered in, one couldn't ignore the human cost: lives lost, families shattered, and a state forever balancing growth with grit.

The evening's top jolt came at 23:34, when news broke of an eye-watering 33,736 paramedical seats lying vacant across Gujarat, even after five grueling intake rounds. This isn't just a statistic—it's a crisis in the making for a state that's long prided itself on healthcare hubs like Ahmedabad's Civil Hospital. Commentators are buzzing: Why the ghost-town admissions? Is it mismatched counseling, rural-urban divides, or a deeper disinterest in allied health careers? With over 27,000 nursing slots still empty post-fourth round in districts like Rajkot and Surat, experts warn of a looming shortage that could strain emergency wards from Vadodara to Valsad. The Admission Committee for Professional Courses must rethink outreach—perhaps hyperlocal drives in tribal belts like Dang or incentives for underrepresented castes—to fill these gaps before they become chasms.

Barely minutes later, at the same timestamp, Union Home Minister Amit Shah's much-anticipated Gujarat visit was abruptly cancelled, sending ripples through Gandhinagar's political corridors. Slated to inaugurate the Ahmedabad Food and International Book Festivals at Sabarmati Riverfront, plus a dairy event in Mehsana, the pullback—tied to national security huddles post-Delhi blast—feels like a gut punch to local BJP faithful. In hyperlocal terms, Mehsana's milk farmers, who've pinned hopes on Shah's nod for Dudhsagar Dairy upgrades, are left twiddling thumbs. This isn't mere scheduling; it's a signal of Delhi's priorities eclipsing state festivities, fueling whispers of a security-first monsoon in Modi's home turf.

Security dominated the narrative earlier, with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) launching dawn raids across five states—West Bengal, Tripura, Meghalaya, Haryana, and Gujarat—in the Al-Qaeda Gujarat terror conspiracy case at 23:05. Targeting 10 locations linked to illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators funneling funds to Al-Qaeda operatives, the sweeps netted digital devices and documents exposing youth radicalization networks. In Gujarat's slice of the probe, hyperlocal eyes turned to Ahmedabad's underbelly, where forged IDs have long greased cross-border shadows. This isn't isolated—echoing the Gujarat ATS's Tuesday raid on a Hyderabad doctor's residence in a ricin poison plot, seizing chemicals tied to ISKP handlers. As NIA digs deeper into the 2023-registered case, the commentary is clear: Gujarat's porous edges demand smarter surveillance, not just raids. With no Delhi blast links yet to the ricin module, these operations highlight a web of threats that could ensnare local communities if unchecked.

Shifting gears to lighter turf at 22:06, cricket fever gripped with speculation on batters Gujarat Titans should retain for IPL 2026, spotlighting Jos Buttler's explosive cameos. As retention lists loom, Shubman Gill's squad eyes locking in Sudharsan and Buttler to fortify the top order, but whispers of releasing underperformers like Siraj signal a middle-order makeover. For Ahmedabad's Motera faithful, this is more than picks—it's about recapturing 2022 glory amid retention puzzles that could reshape local talent pipelines.

At 21:52, a unifying note: PM Narendra Modi will preside over Birsa Munda's 150th birth anniversary in Narmada's Dediapada on November 15, blending tribal pride with development launches worth Rs 8,400 crore. Hyperlocal cheers from Kevadiya's Adivasi hamlets herald 'Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas' events, but critics question if the spectacle truly empowers Gujarat's 15% tribal populace beyond photo-ops.

In the Last 8 Hours: Clarifications, Raids, and Reiterated Threats

Adani's green gambit clarified at 21:27, with its gas arm distancing from reports of a battery storage plant—yet the group's 3,530 MWh Khavda behemoth rolls on, India's largest, eyeing grid stability by March 2026. In hyperlocal Mundra, where Adani's renewables hum, this isn't hype—it's a buffer against blackouts plaguing salt pans and fishing villages.

The ATS's Hyderabad doctor raid at 21:26 deepened the ricin probe, uncovering lab-like setups in Rajendranagar homes, with no Delhi ties yet but ISKP shadows looming. NIA's parallel Al-Qaeda sweeps at 20:56 across 10 sites hammered home the multi-state menace, seizing evidence of fund flows from Gujarat's fringes.

Earlier Today: Crime, Calamity, and Coastal Heroics

By 19:32, Gujarat Police's shootout in Navsari nabs four from MP's 'Ravan Gang,' plotting heists across borders—hyperlocal relief for Bilimora shopkeepers long terrorized by inter-state thugs.

Tragedy peaked in Bharuch's Saykha GIDC, where a 02:30 AM boiler blast at Vishal Pharma killed two, injured 25, and left one missing amid collapsed structures and GPCB permit questions. From initial fire reports at 17:12 to the grim toll by 15:28, this hyperlocal horror—shattering nearby units and singeing Vagra homes—demands audits. Labor unions cry foul on safety lapses; will DISH's probe deliver justice for these forgotten workers?

ATS's 18:31 update: No ricin-Delhi blast bridge yet, but the plot's Pakistan signals chill spines from Gandhinagar to Godhra.

GT's IPL churn continued at 17:09 and 15:01, with Siraj's death-overs woes and likely releases of finishers like Tewatia signaling auction fireworks.

Adani's BESS blueprint at 17:02 promises 1,126 MW of stored solar, a boon for Kutch's erratic grids.

Coastal calm at 14:47: ICG's swift evac of an injured fisherman 38 NM off Pipavav, ferrying him from IFB Ambaji to safety—a nod to Bhavnagar's seafaring souls.

Corporate quiet: Gujarat Fluorochemicals' zero October transfers at 13:51 signals steady investor faith. Gopal Iron & Steels' Rs 0.07 crore Q2 profit at 09:13? Modest, but a win for Dahej's steel mills.

Dawn theft in Ahmedabad at 05:45: A deliveryman swipes six phones from a Chanakyapuri warehouse, Rs 1.37 lakh gone—e-commerce's underbelly exposed in Sola's bustle.

Overnight and Echoes from November 11

Gandhinagar's secretariat tallied 1.2 lakh 'Sakhi Neer' glass bottles sold by 01:19, a plastic-free triumph run by Narmada Mahila Mandal—eco-vibes meeting women's empowermoney.

Adani's battery blueprint reiterated at 00:58, Khavda's 3,530 MWh set to power Gujarat's net-zero dreams.

A poignant 'Gujarat Confidential' appeal at 00:29: Rajya Sabha MP Shaktisinh Gohil urges PM Modi to aid repatriating a Bardoli father-daughter duo's remains from Nepal's snows—humanity over headlines.

Lingering from Tuesday's 23:32: Six arrests in J&K and Gujarat post-Delhi blast, netting arms and JeM links—a crackdown's timely thunder.
As November 13 dawns, Gujarat stands at a crossroads: terror's tendrils probed, factories mourned, fields greening. Yet in every raid and rescue, there's a thread of defiance—proof this Vibrant state won't dim. Stay vigilant, Gujarat; your story's just heating up.
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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 ...

Global Weather Woes: A Mid-November Onslaught of Storms, Floods, and Solar FuryNovember 13, 2025 – As the world grapples with an unusually volatile autumn, today's headlines paint a picture of unrelenting meteorological mayhem, from cosmic disruptions to terrestrial deluges. What began as scattered warnings just days ago has escalated into a cascade of crises, underscoring the accelerating pace of extreme weather events. Climate scientists are quick to point out the fingerprints of a warming planet: warmer oceans fueling fiercer typhoons, erratic atmospheric patterns amplifying rains, and a hyperactive sun stirring geomagnetic tempests. Yet, amid the chaos, communities worldwide—from the fog-shrouded hills of Bangladesh to the quake-rattled streets of Cyprus—are showing remarkable resilience. Here's a chronological rewind of the week's wildest weather, starting with the freshest alerts and tracing back to the sparks that ignited this global frenzy.3 Hours Ago: UK Braces for 'Cannibal Storm' – GPS Blackouts and Aurora Spectacles LoomIn a plot twist straight out of science fiction, the British Geological Survey has issued a rare G5 alert for what it's calling the most powerful "cannibal" solar storm in two decades, set to slam Earth tonight. This voracious coronal mass ejection—essentially a solar burp that devours its slower siblings en route—could scramble GPS signals, black out power grids, and even disorient satellites, echoing the 2003 Halloween storms that left swaths of Sweden in the dark. Hyperlocal updates from Witney Gazette readers report anxious farmers recalibrating drone tech for tomorrow's harvests, while amateur astronomers in Oxfordshire are stocking up on tripods for a potential Northern Lights encore visible as far south as Cornwall. NASA's scrubbed a key launch from Cape Canaveral in solidarity, a stark reminder that even space agencies aren't immune. As one BGS expert quipped, "Mother Nature's serving up a double feature: disruption by day, dazzling lights by night." With clear skies forecast, tonight could be a cosmic light show—or a logistical nightmare for pilots and parcel deliveries.4 Hours Ago: Cyprus' 'Wild Wednesday' – Quakes, Floods, and Power Outages Rock the IslandBarely catching its breath from seismic shudders, Cyprus is now awash in floodwaters after a barrage of heavy rains compounded two earthquakes topping 5.0 on the Richter scale. The Cyprus Mail details over 30 aftershocks rattling Nicosia, with flash floods turning arterial roads in Engomi and Strovolos into impromptu rivers, stranding school buses and prompting 60+ fire brigade callouts. In hyperlocal terms, residents of Lakatamia are sharing tales of wading through waist-deep water to rescue pets, while Erithros Stravros Street remains cordoned off— a stark echo of the 2018 floods that claimed four lives. Power outages in suburbs have locals firing up barbecues for candlelit dinners, but experts warn of worsening pollution in the Akrotiri wetland, where untreated sewage now mingles with stormwater. "It's like the earth and sky conspired against us," sighed one Strovolos shopkeeper. As the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Centre monitors for more tremors, this "wild Wednesday" serves as a sobering preview of Mediterranean vulnerability in a quake-prone era.7 Hours Ago: Maryland's Midnight Glow – Solar Storm Grants Another Aurora Viewing WindowAcross the Atlantic, Maryland stargazers are pinching themselves for a second shot at the ethereal Northern Lights, courtesy of the same solar maelstrom brewing over the UK. Patch reports a G4 geomagnetic peak tonight, with auroras potentially draping the skies from Bel Air to Baltimore—visible even to the naked eye if you dodge city lights. Hyperlocal chatter from Olney Manor Recreational Park buzzes with families bundling up for post-sunset vigils, their phone cameras primed to capture greens and purples that eluded the naked eye during Tuesday's show. "It's like the sun's throwing a rave we weren't invited to," jokes a Capital Weather Gang forecaster. While enchanting, this solar surge ties into broader warnings: NOAA predicts disruptions to radio comms, a boon for aurora chasers but a headache for Chesapeake Bay mariners navigating by GPS.8 Hours Ago: Shropshire on High Alert – Flood Warnings Escalate Amid Relentless DownpoursThe UK's soggy saga intensifies in Shropshire, where the Environment Agency has hoisted flood alerts as river levels swell from overnight deluges, with a yellow rain warning forecasting Friday as the autumn's wettest day yet. AOL reports up to 80mm possible, threatening road closures and isolated communities—driving rain that's already turned rural lanes into skating rinks. In hyperlocal havens like Bablake, weather station logs from Steve Jackson paint a grim picture: "Driving rain, most unpleasant," with blocked drains in Telford exacerbating the mess. As the Met Office urges avoiding floodwater—home to two feet of hidden hazards—this feels less like weather and more like a watery siege on the West Midlands.9 Hours Ago: Ukraine's Uranium Mine Crisis – Flooding Traps Two Miners UndergroundDeep beneath Kirovohrad Oblast, tragedy unfolds at the Inhulska mine of state-owned SkhidHZK, Ukraine's sole uranium producer, where a hydraulic backfill breach flooded an exhausted horizon, leaving two workers missing since yesterday. The Ministry of Energy confirms rescue ops involving the State Emergency Service, but as UNN updates note, the site's geological complexities could prolong the peril. Hyperlocal whispers from nearby villages speak of halted shifts and anxious families at the gates, a grim reminder of mining's human toll amid wartime strains. With VostokGOK fueling Ukraine's nuclear reactors, this isn't just a local heartbreak—it's a potential chink in the nation's energy armor.10 Hours Ago: Coventry City Centre Swamped – Flash Floods Snarl Morning CommuteMidlands motorists awoke to aquatic anarchy as flash floods engulfed Coventry's heart after a brutal overnight downpour, stranding cars and sparking two-hour tailbacks on key arteries. BBC News captures the scene: Broadgate turned into a boating lake, with emergency crews pumping out Broad Street cellars. Hyperlocal from Bablake station blames clogged urban drains on leaf-clogged sewers, a seasonal curse amplified by drier soils upstream. "From dry spell to deluge in hours," laments one commuter— a microcosm of how climate whiplash turns routine drives into rescue ops.10 Hours Ago: SoCal Girds for Atmospheric River – Thursday's 'Biggest Fall Storm' Looms LargeSouthern California's unseasonably toasty fall faces a rude awakening as the season's heftiest rainmaker—an atmospheric river—barrels in from the Gulf of Alaska, primed to drench the region Thursday morning through Sunday. The Daily Breeze forecasts 0.5-1 inch across LA County, but up to 3 inches in the San Gabriels, with winds gusting 50 mph in mountain passes. Hyperlocal preps in Forest Falls include sandbagging against mudslide scars from September's flash floods, while Orange County beachgoers eye surf swells. "From drought to downpour—welcome to our new normal," sighs an Inland Empire resident. NWS warns of burn scar flash floods in recent fire zones; this isn't just rain, it's a reckoning.12 Hours Ago: Black Country and Staffordshire Submerged – River Alerts Hit CriticalHeavy rains have breached banks in England's industrial heartland, with flood warnings now active along the River Stour and Smestow Brook, threatening low-lying farms and roads from Halesowen to Kinver. The Express & Star reports rising gauges at Caunsall, where property flooding kicks in above 0.90 meters—already a reality for some South Staffs homes. Hyperlocal from Wombourne: villagers ferrying sandbags via wheelbarrows, echoing the 2024 alerts that closed schools for days. As the Government Flooding Service monitors, this deluge—fueled by a stalled front—highlights how parched autumn soils can't absorb the biblical volumes anymore.12 Hours Ago: Panchagarh's Icy Grip – Fog and Nor'westers Chill Bangladesh's NorthBangladesh's northern frontier shivers under a blanket of dense fog and biting nor'westerly winds, with Tetulia logging a season-low 12.6°C, disrupting flights and farm work in Panchagarh Sadar. Dhaka Tribune notes locals huddling around straw fires, rickshaw pullers delaying dawn shifts as icy blasts pierce the mist. Hyperlocal from Fulgach: hospitals in Thakurgaon report surging pneumonia cases among elders and kids, a harbinger of December's mild cold wave. BMD attributes the early chill to Himalayan proximity, but farmers like Rafiqul Islam worry for delayed paddy harvests. In a fog-shrouded dawn, it's a poetic yet punishing prelude to winter.12 Hours Ago: Birmingham's Rush-Hour Nightmare – Stranded Cars and Gridlock from Sudden StormsBirmingham's morning commute dissolved into a two-hour quagmire as heavy rain ignited flash flooding, stranding dozens of vehicles on the M6 and A45. Birmingham Live lists closures from Selly Oak to Erdington, with pump trucks battling waist-deep pools on Pershore Road. Hyperlocal dashcam footage from Small Heath shows drivers abandoning cars mid-intersection, wading to safety amid honking horns. "One minute dry, next a river," vents a lorry driver— a snapshot of urban Britain's fraying infrastructure against intensifying storms.13 Hours Ago: Philippines' Typhoon Toll Climbs – 259 Dead in Twin CatastrophesThe archipelago's grief deepens as the death toll from Super Typhoon Fung-wong and Kalmaegi surges to 259, with 112 still missing amid mudslides and floods that displaced millions. CGTN tallies 27 from Fung-wong's Sunday landfall in Luzon alone, surpassing the annual storm average in a single blow. Hyperlocal from Ilagan: submerged homes in Isabela Province leave survivors scavenging ruined fields, while NDRRMC aid convoys battle washed-out roads. This duo's fury—Fung-wong as the 21st cyclone of '25—amplifies calls for resilient infrastructure, as President Marcos vows reconstruction amid whispers of climate injustice.13 Hours Ago: Taiwan's Typhoon Aftermath – 51 Injured, Thousands Evacuated in Fung-Wong's WakeEchoing its Philippine rampage, Tropical Storm Fung-wong has battered Taiwan's east coast, injuring 51 and forcing 8,300 evacuations from Yilan's neck-high floods. Taipei Times logs 349 incidents, including record 181mm hourly rains in Suao, shutting schools from Kaohsiung to Taichung. Hyperlocal drone shots from Hualien reveal fields turned lakes, with firefighters rescuing garage-trapped families. As CWA forecasters eye a southern graze today, resident En-hong Huang muses on "longer summers, later typhoons"—a poignant nod to shifting seasons.
In this timeline of turmoil, patterns emerge: interconnected storms riding jet stream whims, solar flares indifferent to borders, and human grit as the common thread. From aurora awe in Maryland to mine rescues in Ukraine, these events demand more than sandbags—they call for global action on emissions and adaptation. As another front brews, one thing's clear: November's not done with us yet. Stay vigilant, stay connected.
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Also have a look at the weather forecast in English language from teh Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the prime Government body engaged in providing reliable weather updates and accurate weather forecasting services in India, which also has its YouTube Channel -  and Website - https://mausam.imd.gov.in

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Global weather in the past 24 hours showed a mix of heavy rains, cold waves, and tropical storm impacts, while the next 24 hours are expected to bring continued rainfall in parts of Asia and Africa, cold conditions in Eurasia, and stormy weather in the Caribbean.


🌏 South-Pacific (Australia–New Zealand)

  • Last 24 hrs: Australia saw scattered showers in the east, with Sydney ~22 °C (72 °F). New Zealand remained cool and damp, Auckland ~16 °C (61 °F).
  • Next 24 hrs: Continued showers in eastern Australia; New Zealand stays cloudy with light rain.

🌍 Asia

  • Last 24 hrs: India recorded heavy rainfall in Tamil Nadu and Kerala; cold wave in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh with lows ~10 °C (50 °F) India Meteorological Department.
  • Next 24 hrs: Rain persists in southern India; cold wave continues in central/northwest India.
  • Gujarat: Dry, cooler nights ~18 °C (64 °F), days ~30 °C (86 °F).

🌐 Eurasia

  • Last 24 hrs: Central Asia remained dry, temps ~12–18 °C (54–64 °F).
  • Next 24 hrs: Stable, mild conditions; cooler nights expected.

🌍 Middle East

  • Last 24 hrs: Clear skies, temps ~25–30 °C (77–86 °F) in Gulf states.
  • Next 24 hrs: Stable, warm weather continues.

🌍 Africa

  • Last 24 hrs: Eastern Africa faced persistent dryness, while tropical Africa saw heavy rainfall Famine Early Warning Systems Network.
  • Next 24 hrs: Continued rainfall in central Africa; dryness persists in east.

🌍 Europe

  • Last 24 hrs: Western Europe mild, Paris ~14 °C (57 °F); Northern Europe cooler, Berlin ~8 °C (46 °F).
  • Next 24 hrs: Cloudy with scattered showers in western/northern Europe; temps steady.

🌎 Latin America

  • Last 24 hrs: Northern South America saw heavy rainfall linked to La Niña Famine Early Warning Systems Network. Brazil ~26 °C (79 °F).
  • Next 24 hrs: Rain continues in Amazon basin; southern cone remains mild.

🌴 Caribbean

  • Last 24 hrs: Hurricane Melissa impacted Hispaniola and nearby islands, bringing heavy rain and winds Famine Early Warning Systems Network. Temps ~28 °C (82 °F).
  • Next 24 hrs: Storm remnants continue to affect Hispaniola and Puerto Rico.

🌎 North America (Mexico–US–Canada)

  • Last 24 hrs: US Midwest cool ~10 °C (50 °F); Northeast rainy ~12 °C (54 °F). Canada chilly, Toronto ~6 °C (43 °F). Mexico warm, Mexico City ~22 °C (72 °F).
  • Next 24 hrs: US East Coast showers; Canada remains cold; Mexico stable.

❄️ Arctic

  • Last 24 hrs: Freezing temps ~−15 °C (5 °F), cloudy skies.
  • Next 24 hrs: Continued cold, light snow showers.

🌨️ Antarctic

  • Last 24 hrs: Harsh cold ~−25 °C (−13 °F), windy.
  • Next 24 hrs: Persistently frigid, blizzard conditions in coastal zones.

Key Notes

This concise snapshot shows the global weather pulse—from tropical storms in the Caribbean to cold waves in India and persistent dryness in East Africa.

Sources: Famine Early Warning Systems Network wmo.int India Meteorological Department

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BUSINESS NEWSWIRES

Tata Steel Q2 PAT surges 319% to ₹3,183 crore, board clears ₹1,100 crore acquisition of 50% more stake in TBSPL

The turnover of Tata Steel Ltd. during the quarter grew 12% to ₹34,787 crore from ₹31,137 crore a year ago

1 hour ago — The Hindu Business

Ashok Leyland Q2 net profit rises 7% to ₹756 crore; board declares interim dividend of ₹1 per share

“We continue to deliver profitable growth, driven by continuing demand,” Dheeraj Hinduja, Chairman, Ashok Leyland said

1.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

MSMEs seek measures to address funding gap

Issues related to banking, bank guarantees, and the impact of quality control orders were also highlighted by the MSME associations, seeking remedial measures.

1.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Petroleum Minister Hardeep Puri meets Canadian Trade Minister to discuss hydrocarbons trade

Ottawa too is seeking to diversify their avenues for hydrocarbon exports mired in the U.S. President Donald Trump-induced tariff regime.

4 hours ago — The Hindu Business

‘India’s design market seeing a huge growth’

4.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Govt approves Export Promotion Mission with outlay of ₹25,060 crore for six years

The mission will be implemented through two sub-schemes — Niryat Protsahan (₹10,401 crore) and Niryat Disha (₹14,659 crore)

5.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Fujiyama Power Systems IPO: Solar roof-top manufacturer raises Rs 247 crore from anchor investors ahead of Thursday launch

Fujiyama Power Systems (UTL Solar) has secured ₹247 crore from 15 anchor investors ahead of its IPO, which opens on Thursday. The company, a roof-top solar manufacturer, allocated over 1.08 crore equity shares at ₹228 per share. Nippon India Mutual Fund and Tata Mutual Fund were significant participants in the anchor allocation.

6 hours ago — Economic Times

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

Indian markets closed higher for the third straight day, with Sensex rising 595 points and Nifty up 181 points, led by gains in financials, IT, and auto stocks. Positive global cues, easing inflation, and firm domestic macro data lifted investor sentiment.

7 hours ago — Economic Times

Market Trading Guide: Buy CarTrade, CDSL and 3 more stocks on Thursday for up to 12% gains

Nifty advanced for a third session, led by IT and auto stocks, confirming its uptrend above the 21EMA. Analysts expect further strength, with potential targets near 26,000. Stock picks for Thursday include CarTrade Tech, CDSL, GE Shipping, LTIMindtree, and Welspun Living.

7 hours ago — Economic Times

ONGC announces end of ‘force majeure’ of Mozambique LNG project

The forced majeure was placed in April 2021 following militant attacks in the North Mozambique.

7.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Unregulated digital gold's return risk: You lose 6% the moment you buy, explains Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath

Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath supported Sebi’s warning on digital gold, calling it unregulated and inefficient. He cautioned that buyers lose nearly 6% upfront due to GST and spreads, urging investors to choose gold ETFs for safer exposure instead.

7.5 hours ago — Economic Times

US stocks open higher as traders anticipate end to federal shutdown

Wall Street opened higher on Wednesday with the Dow at a record high, as investors cheered a likely end to the longest U.S. government shutdown, while an upbeat earnings outlook from Advanced Micro Devices revived optimism around AI.

7.5 hours ago — Economic Times

European bond markets face rate, demand challenges, but interest is strong, debt managers say

Euro zone governments will need to fine-tune their borrowing due to uncertainties facing their bond markets, but strong demand from foreign investors is helping, debt management officials said on Wednesday.

8.5 hours ago — Economic Times

ET Markets Watch: 6 key factors behind Sensex’s 595-point jump, Nifty tops 25,900

8.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Gainers & Losers: Groww, HAL among 8 stocks that moved most on Wednesday

Benchmark indices extended their winning streak on Wednesday as IT and auto stocks led gains. Key movers included Groww, Asian Paints, Adani Enterprises, BLS International, and Reliance Infra.

9.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Tata Steel Q2 Results: Cons PAT surges 272% YoY to Rs 3,102 crore, revenue rises 9%

Tata Steel Q2 Results: Tata Steel on Wednesday reported a 272% jump in its consolidated Q2 net profit at Rs 3,102 crore versus Rs 833 crore in the year ago period. The profit after tax (PAT) is attributable to the owners of the company.

9.5 hours ago — Economic Times

10 midcap stocks where DIIs trimmed stakes in Q2

Domestic institutional investors reduced stakes in key NSE midcap stocks during the September 2025 quarter, signaling cautious sentiment. Major declines were seen in Yes Bank, HDFC AMC, IndusInd Bank, Hero MotoCorp, and ACC, according to StockEdge data.

10 hours ago — Economic Times

Sedemac Mechatronics files DRHP with SEBI for 100% OFS IPO

A91 Partners, Catamaran Ventures, and Xponentia-backed Sedemac Mechatronics has filed its DRHP with SEBI for a full OFS IPO of 80.43 lakh shares. The company, a leading ECU and genset controller maker, posted strong revenue and profit growth in FY25.

10 hours ago — Economic Times

Sebi's chair, senior officers should make assets public, panel says

The Indian markets regulator's chairperson and senior officers should disclose their assets and liabilities publicly to boost transparency and accountability, a panel recommended on Wednesday.

10 hours ago — Economic Times

Asian Paints shares jump 6% to fresh 52-week high on 43% Q2 PAT growth, interim dividend announcement

Asian Paints shares hit a fresh 52-week high of Rs 2,838.70 on Wednesday, closing up 6.6% at Rs 2,832 on the NSE. The rally came after the company reported a 43% YoY rise in Q2 consolidated net profit to Rs 994 crore, with revenue up 6% to Rs 8,514 crore.

10 hours ago — Economic Times

Rupee edges lower as corporate dollar bids persist, Asia FX slips

The Indian rupee slipped on Wednesday, weighed down by dollar demand from local companies alongside modest declines in regional peers, while expectations of central bank intervention on the path to its all-time low capped losses.

10.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Asian Paints, Adani Ports among 9 largecap stocks that hit 52-week highs; gained up to 25% in a month

Nine large-cap stocks, including Asian Paints and Adani Ports, touched their 52-week highs as Sensex surged 595 points, signalling bullish momentum with gains of up to 25% in a month.

10.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Coal production slips 8.5% in October following prolonged monsoons

Power generated from all sources declined 8.93% from September this year.

10.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Nifty nears 26,000: market still not overvalued, says LIC MF’s Jaiprakash Toshniwal

As Nifty flirts with the 26,000 mark, LIC MF’s Jaiprakash Toshniwal says Indian markets remain fairly valued with strong earnings momentum ahead. He expects high single-digit growth in FY26 and double-digit gains in FY27, driven by banking, pharma, IT, and consumption sectors. Mid-tier hotels, capital goods, and defence-linked industries are also poised for strong growth, signaling continued market resilience.

10.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Rupee depreciates 16 paise to close at 88.66 against U.S. dollar

Forex traders said the rupee traded within a range as renewed optimism over the India-U.S. trade deal and rising hopes that the government shutdown could end soon supported the domestic unit at lower levels

11 hours ago — The Hindu Business

SaaS company Excelsoft Technologies to launch Rs 500 crore IPO on November 19. Check details

Excelsoft Technologies, a global vertical SaaS company in the learning and assessment sector, will open its Rs 500 crore IPO from November 19-21. The issue includes a Rs 180 crore fresh equity issue and Rs 320 crore offer for sale. Proceeds will fund Mysore property expansion, IT upgrades, and general corporate purposes.

11 hours ago — Economic Times

Retail inflation declines to multi-year low of 0.25% in October

The consumer price index (CPI) based retail inflation was 1.44% in September and 6.21% in October 2024

11 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Sensex jumps 595 points on strong global cues; Nifty ends above 25,850-mark

Traders said optimism over the anticipated resolution of the U.S. government shutdown and growing expectations of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve also bolstered the sentiment

11 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Sebi plans wide-ranging reforms to woo foreign investors: Tuhin Kanta Pandey

India's markets regulator is planning more reforms to woo foreign investors, including speeding up registration, reducing the cost of trading in the cash equities market and making it easier to short-sell, its chief said on Wednesday.

11.5 hours ago — Economic Times

With mutual fund IPO bets under the scanner, Samir Arora says skipping issues for optics isn’t value investing

Helios Capital's Samir Arora challenges mutual funds' IPO investment strategies, urging due diligence beyond just valuation. He highlights Helios' selective anchor investments in four IPOs this year, all showing positive post-listing performance. This comes amid ongoing debates on tech IPO valuations, with Lenskart's lukewarm debut and insights from Nithin Kamath and Ashneer Grover adding to the discussion.

12 hours ago — Economic Times

HAL shares slip 3% after results as margins miss guidance despite profit growth

HAL shares slipped on Wednesday after the Q2 results as margins fell short of guidance despite a 10% rise in profit. Revenue growth met expectations, but cost pressures hit operating performance. Analysts noted that while near-term sentiment is weak, the stock’s long-term uptrend remains intact.

12 hours ago — Economic Times

Asian Paints Q2 Results: Cons profit surges 43% YoY to Rs 994 crore; Rs 4.5/share dividend declared

Asian Paints Q2 Results: Asian Paints announced a strong performance for the September quarter. Net profit surged 43% year-on-year to Rs 994 crore. Revenues grew 6% to Rs 8,514 crore. The company saw double-digit volume growth in its domestic decorative business. International sales also increased. Asian Paints declared an interim dividend of Rs 4.5 per share.

12.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Fujiyama Power IPO opens tomorrow: No grey market buzz, but analysts say ‘Subscribe’

Fujiyama Power Systems launches its Rs 828 crore IPO on November 13. The price band is set at Rs 216-228 per share. The issue will be open for subscription until November 17. The company plans to use the funds for a new manufacturing facility and debt repayment. Research houses recommend subscribing for long-term growth.

12.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Goldman Sachs says Reliance Industries, Titan Company and 12 other stocks to lead next market rally. Check full list

Goldman Sachs has turned bullish on India, upgrading it to ‘Overweight’ and predicting Nifty at 29,000 by end-2026. The brokerage identified 14 stocks across sectors — including Titan, Reliance, Maruti Suzuki, and NTPC — that could spearhead the next leg of market gains, driven by structural reforms, rising consumption, and strong corporate earnings visibility.

12.5 hours ago — Economic Times

13 stocks held by over 100 mutual funds in October surged up to 100%; Do you own any?

As of October 2025, data shows that 241 stocks were held by over 100 mutual fund schemes, indicating widespread institutional interest.

12.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Nifty eyes 26,300 as momentum builds: ICICI Direct’s Dharmesh Shah says buy on dips

The Nifty is poised to hit 26,300, says Dharmesh Shah, Vice President and Head of Technical and Derivatives Research at ICICI Direct, who believes India remains in a structural bull market. With defence stocks like Bharat Electronics (BEL) and PSU banks such as Canara Bank leading the rally, Shah advises investors to buy on dips near 25,400–25,600 as positive momentum and strong fundamentals continue to drive markets higher.

12.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Record date for Allcargo Logistics demerger today: Key details investors should know

Allcargo Logistics’ demerger of its international supply chain business into a new listed entity, Allcargo Global, takes effect today. Shareholders will receive one Allcargo Global share for every Allcargo Logistics share held. The record date, revised from November 10 to November 12, determines eligible shareholders. The demerger became effective on November 1 after NCLT approval.

13 hours ago — Economic Times

Hero MotoCorp Q2 Preview: Festive demand, richer product mix could drive 16% profit growth

Hero MotoCorp is expected to post strong Q2 results, driven by festive demand, volume recovery, and a richer product mix. Brokerages project double-digit growth in revenue and profit, aided by higher ASPs, stable input costs, and improved margins. Analysts remain upbeat on Hero’s festive momentum and EV strategy.

13 hours ago — Economic Times

NDR InvIT Trust reports 36% YoY PAT growth, revenue hits Rs 1036 crore in Q2 FY26

NDR InvIT Trust, India’s pioneering Perpetual Warehousing and Industrial Parks InvIT, announced robust financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025 (Q2 FY26), reporting a Profit After Tax (PAT) of INR 366.02 million.

13.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Awfis CMD Amit Ramani on debt, capex and expansion strategy

Awfis CEO Amit Ramani addressed market concerns, clarifying that company-wide debt stands at 21 crores, a decrease from the previous year, while profitability and EBITDA have seen significant year-on-year growth.

13.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Groww's debut is a bet on middle-class animal spirits

Groww's successful stock listing highlights a major change in how Indians invest. Digital platforms like Groww make investing simple, like online shopping. This has brought many middle-class individuals into the stock market. The trend shows a growing confidence in equities as a way to build wealth. This shift is reshaping India's financial landscape.

13.5 hours ago — Economic Times

SBI Funds, DSP, Think India invest Rs 144 crore in Aequs through pre-IPO placement

Aequs Ltd. raised around ₹144 crore through a pre-IPO placement by issuing 1.16 crore shares at ₹123.97 each to marquee investors, including SBI Funds Management, DSP India Fund, and Think India Opportunities Master Fund.

13.5 hours ago — Economic Times

F&O Radar| Deploy Bull Call Spread in Nifty to play index bullishness amid mkt volatility

The Nifty index recovered strongly after early losses, closing with gains of 120 points near 25,700. Analysts maintain a bullish view, suggesting a Bull Call Spread amid sustained market momentum.

13.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Tenneco Clean Air India IPO Day 1: Subscription staus, Strong GMP, brokerages review, and key details

Tenneco Clean Air India’s Rs 3,600 crore IPO opened for subscription on Wednesday, offering over 9 crore shares in a complete offer for sale. The issue, priced between ₹378–₹397 per share, closes on November 14, with allotment on November 17 and listing slated for November 19.

14 hours ago — Economic Times

UP RERA clears six real estate projects worth Rs 864 cr

The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP RERA) said it has approved six new real estate projects involving a proposed investment of Rs 863.94 crore across five districts of the state.

14 hours ago — Economic Times

Japan's Nikkei rises as SoftBank Group trims losses; Topix hits new high

Japan's Nikkei share average rose on Wednesday, extending gains after SoftBank Group trimmed losses, while Sony Group helped the broader Topix to close at a fresh high on a robust annual profit forecast.

14 hours ago — Economic Times

Why is the stock market surging today? Sensex jumps over 700 pts, Nifty above 25,900; Here are 6 factors steering D-St higher

Indian stocks surged Wednesday, led by financials and IT, as optimism grew over a potential U.S. trade deal and an end to the government shutdown. Positive U.S. labor data fueled rate-cut hopes, while Bihar exit polls favored the ruling NDA. Strong corporate earnings, including RIL's gains, further boosted domestic sentiment.

14 hours ago — Economic Times

Banking on transformative banking regulations

RBI’s latest banking reforms mark a new era for India’s financial sector, enabling universal bank transitions, foreign investments, M&A financing, and operational flexibility to drive growth and global integration.

14.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Top 4 reasons why the Dollar is outperforming global currencies

The U.S. dollar regains strength near the 100 mark, supported by the Fed’s cautious stance, easing trade tensions, government shutdown dynamics, and weakness in rival currencies like the euro, yen, and pound.

14.5 hours ago — Economic Times

BSNL’s 4G rollout project is on ‘operation transition’ mode; next phase, funding to be decided by carrier

‘We will wait for BSNL to come back regarding subsequent orders and budget allocations’ say TCS officials

14.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Growing digital dependence made societies more vulnerable to outages, cyberattacks: Vint Cerf, Google’s Chief Internet Evangelist

Network engineers have to ask these questions: what could go wrong and what could someone else cause you to go wrong, to ensure systems remain resistant to any kind of downtimes, failure and malicious interference, admonishes, the Father of the Internet

14.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

CDSL shares gain 3%, up for 4th consecutive session. Should you buy, sell or hold?

CDSL shares climbed 3% to Rs 1,650 on Wednesday, marking a fourth consecutive day of gains. This surge follows the company's second-quarter results, which showed a year-on-year profit decline but a sequential increase. Analysts remain divided, with one downgrading the stock while another maintains a buy rating, citing a healthy IPO pipeline and market recovery.

14.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Bhavish Aggarwal raises loans by pledging 25% more Ola Electric shares. Should investors be worried?

Ola Electric chairman Bhavish Aggarwal has further pledged his company shares. This is the third time he has used Ola Electric stock to finance a separate, private venture. This move raises questions about founder risk for shareholders. Ola Electric shares have seen a significant decline since its listing and following Aggarwal's previous pledges.

14.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Mumbai reclaims its spot as India’s top real estate investment hub: Cushman & Wakefield report

Mumbai has reclaimed its position as India’s top real estate investment hub, attracting over USD 1.2 billion in inflows in 2025, driven by strong fundamentals, infrastructure growth, and balanced investor participation.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Nifty may crash 5-7% if Bihar election math tilts against NDA, warns InCred

InCred Equities warned that the Nifty could fall 5–7% if the NDA loses the Bihar election, triggering political uncertainty and foreign outflows. However, analysts expect the correction to be short-lived, with markets rebounding once policy clarity and economic stability return under any new coalition government.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Tata Motors shares debuts at 26% premium post demerger, profit booking seen from high levels

The Tata Motors shares on Wednesday (November 12) opened at ₹330.25 on the BSE and were trading lower at ₹224.90 per share, down 1.28% from the listing price

15 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Adani Enterprises shares rally over 6% as board approves Rs 25,000 crore rights issue. Check key dates and other details

Adani Enterprises shares: The stock soared after the company finalized terms for its ₹25,000 crore rights issue. The issue, involving partly paid-up equity shares of ₹1 face value, aims to strengthen the company’s capital base and support future growth plans, the firm said in an exchange filing.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Bitcoin slips nearly 3% in one day to $103K weighed by profit-taking and cooling AI/tech trade

Bitcoin slipped nearly 3% to around $103,000 after briefly touching $107,000, as profit-taking and weakness in AI and tech stocks weighed on sentiment. Ethereum and major altcoins also declined, pulling the global crypto market cap down over 3% to $3.47 trillion, according to CoinMarketCap.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Mid-tier hotels, power transmission stocks and consumer staples hold promise: Sunil Subramaniam

India’s travel boom is shifting to mid-tier hotels as GST cuts, rising incomes, and medical tourism drive demand, says Sunil Subramaniam, CEO of Sense and Simplicity. He remains bullish on PSU and power infrastructure stocks as long-term bets and calls the recent Britannia leadership-driven selloff an overreaction, reaffirming confidence in India’s consumption growth story.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles hits top gear on debut post demerger. Here are 7 takeaways from the listing

Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles (TMLCV) debuted with a 28% premium, reflecting investor confidence in India's commercial vehicle sector upcycle. The demerger allows independent valuation of the stable, cash-generating CV business, seen as core to India's growth story. Analysts are bullish, citing strong fundamentals and potential from the Iveco deal.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Rupee’s V-Shaped Reversal: Speculative Longs, RBI Intervention, and What Comes Next

The rupee’s sharp rebound faces renewed pressure as speculative positions rise and the RBI defends key levels near 88.80, with trade deal dynamics and Fed policy influencing short-term sentiment.

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Strong festive auto sales and banking resilience signal long-term investment opportunities: Harsha Upadhyaya

Investor focus is shifting to automobiles, capital markets, and banking post-festive season. Two-wheelers are leading auto growth, with the wedding season expected to boost volumes. Capital markets offer long-term potential despite current stock performance, while metals are a tactical play. The banking sector shows promise for future earnings growth, especially by FY27.

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Afghanistan’s economic recovery buckles as nine in 10 families go hungry or into debt: UNDP

A UNDP report said nearly one in 10 overseas Afghans has been forced back home, with more than 4.5 million returnees since 2023, mainly from Iran and Pakistan, swelling the population by 10%

15.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Quantitative tightening brings forward BoE’s valuation losses

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

US government shutdown shaves up to 1.5% off growth, recovery expected next year

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Harsha Upadhyaya advises bottom-up stock selection amid steady market fundamentals

India's earnings season is concluding with results meeting expectations. Management commentary is positive. Government initiatives and a good monsoon are expected to boost demand. Capital expenditure is growing steadily. Consumption is gradually improving. Experts advise a selective, long-term investment approach in sectors like industrials, focusing on solid businesses and valuations.

16 hours ago — Economic Times

Rupee treads water, forward premiums gain on uptick in Fed cut wagers

The Indian rupee remained largely unchanged as importer dollar demand countered positive sentiment from anticipated U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts. While weaker U.S. payrolls data boosted dollar-rupee forward premiums, the spot rate saw limited movement. Traders await progress on U.S.-India trade talks and a U.S. legislative vote to end the government shutdown.

16 hours ago — Economic Times

Vietnam raises $153 mln in government bond auction

Vietnam’s State Treasury raised 4 trillion dong ($153 million) in its latest government bond auction, slightly lower than the $158.7 million raised last week, reflecting a modest decline in investor demand.

16 hours ago — Economic Times

Indian bonds rise on possible RBI buying and U.S. yield dip

Indian government bonds saw an early rise on Wednesday. This movement followed gains in US Treasuries. Traders believe the Reserve Bank of India is actively buying securities. This action aims to support the market. The benchmark 10-year yield stood at 6.48%. Investors are watching for further market developments.

16 hours ago — Economic Times

Reliance Infra shares gain 5% despite 50% drop in Q2 net profit to Rs 1,911 crore

Reliance Infrastructure shares rose sharply despite a 50% year-on-year drop in Q2FY26 net profit to Rs 1,911 crore. Revenue from operations fell 14% to Rs 6,235 crore, with the power business continuing to be the primary contributor to the company’s overall earnings mix.

16 hours ago — Economic Times

Smallcaps on fire! Top 10 stocks that have rallied up to 178% in just 3 months

Indian smallcap stocks are performing exceptionally well. Several companies have delivered impressive returns, with some surging over 178% in just three months. This broad-based rally spans sectors like defence, banking, and manufacturing. Investors are showing renewed interest in these high-growth opportunities. Key gainers include Swan Defence, Chennai Petroleum, and JK Tyre.

16 hours ago — Economic Times

A Strategic Supper: Trump engages corporate America for economic policy reset

16 hours ago — Economic Times

ONGC shares rise 2% despite 18% drop in Q2 profit. Check target price by Nomura, Goldman Sachs

ONGC shares rose up to 2.5% to Rs 255 on Wednesday despite an 18% YoY drop in Q2 profit to Rs 9,848 crore, weighed down by lower oil prices. Revenue slipped 2.5% to Rs 33,031 crore. The company announced an interim dividend of Rs 6 per share, with a total payout of Rs 7,548 crore.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

PhysicsWallah IPO Day 2: Check GMP movement, subscription update, analyst insights and key highlights

PhysicsWallah’s IPO grey market premium fell to 1.83%, down from 2.75%, over its issue price of ₹109 per share. The IPO remains open for subscription until November 13, with the stock slated to list on the NSE and BSE on November 18.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

End of government shutdown to boost consumer spending, aid markets: Geoff Dennis

US equities show resilience as the government shutdown nears its end, prompting sector rotation out of technology. Investors are cautiously optimistic, but concerns over Fed rate cuts, labor market weakness, and high tech valuations, particularly for the Mag-7, are influencing market sentiment.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Parag Thakkar says HDFC, ICICI offer better risk-reward than high-yield lenders

Market expert Parag Thakkar advises caution on high-yielding lenders like Bajaj Finance, preferring quality banks such as SBI, ICICI, and HDFC Bank due to their strong CASA franchise and better risk-reward. He highlights SBI's robust performance and attractive valuation as a preferred investment over Bajaj Finance.

17 hours ago — Economic Times

Infosys’ Rs 18,000 cr buyback: 10 things to know ahead of Nov 14 record date

Infosys announced its largest-ever share buyback of Rs 18,000 crore, aiming to repurchase 10 crore equity shares at Rs 1,800 each. The record date for eligibility is November 14, 2025. Promoters have opted out, which will slightly increase their shareholding if fully subscribed.

17 hours ago — Economic Times

Gold prices firm near Rs 1.24 lakh/10g, remain rangebound amid global uncertainty. Which way will it move next?

Gold prices rose 0.29% to Rs 1,24,270 per 10 grams on MCX amid mixed global cues, supported by a weaker dollar and hopes of Fed rate cuts, though gains were limited by profit-booking and stronger equities. Silver also gained 0.51% to Rs 1,55,481 per kg as traders awaited key inflation data.

17 hours ago — Economic Times

Markets climb in early trade on firm global cues, India-U.S. trade deal optimism

Bharat Electronics Ltd, Hindustan Unilever, Maruti Suzuki India, Asian Paints, ITC, Sun Pharmaceuticals, and Trent Ltd were among the laggards

17 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Hitting it out of the park: 10 small & micro firms that clocked up to 700% profit growth in Q2

Several small and micro-cap companies delivered exceptional profit growth in the September quarter, with some exceeding 700% year-on-year. Despite market volatility and cost pressures, firms like ASM Technologies, Sambhv Steel, and Indosolar showcased robust revenue and profit surges, driven by factors such as capacity expansion and increased demand.

17 hours ago — Economic Times

Rupee falls 15 paise to 88.65 against U.S. dollar in early trade

Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, was trading 0.26% lower at $65 per barrel in futures trade

17.5 hours ago — The Hindu Business

500% rally in 5 months, 10 lower circuits, and a mild rebound: Should you ride the dizzying swings of Stallion India?

Stallion India Fluorochemicals experienced a dramatic 500% rally followed by a sharp 50% correction, marked by ten lower circuits. The stock is now showing tentative signs of recovery after profit booking and stretched valuations impacted its steep decline. The company operates in a niche, growing fluorochemicals market with expansion plans.

17.5 hours ago — Economic Times

NBFC sector outlook positive, Bajaj Finance correction ‘not a concern’: Daljeet Kohli

Bajaj Finance shares saw a sharp decline despite strong AUM and profit growth. Market analyst Daljeet Kohli believes the company remains fundamentally strong, attributing the stock's fall to market sentiment rather than operational issues. He suggests the recent correction presents a long-term buying opportunity for investors.

17.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Listing ceremony of Billionbrains Garage Ventures Limited takes place on NSE and BSE | LIVE

17.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles shares debut at 28% premium. Should investors stay on board?

Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles Share Price: TMLCV shares opened at Rs 335 on the NSE, up 28.5% from the implied value of Rs 260.75, and at Rs 330.25 on the BSE, a 26.6% gain, reflecting solid investor appetite even as analysts expect near-term volatility.

17.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Groww shares list at 14% premium over IPO price

Groww, India's largest investment platform, debuted on Dalal Street with a 14% premium, listing at Rs 114 and Rs 112 on BSE and NSE respectively. The Rs 6,632-crore IPO saw strong subscription, particularly from institutional investors. Analysts view Groww as a proxy for India's expanding financialization trend, recommending it as a medium-to-long-term investment opportunity.

17.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Infosys, TCS tumble up to 27% as IT meltdown drags Nifty vs global peers. Where's the heartbeat index headed?

India's Nifty index shows modest one-year returns, lagging global peers. The IT sector, particularly Infosys and TCS, has dragged performance down. Financials, however, have been strong performers, delivering significant returns. Analysts anticipate a constructive outlook for Nifty over the next year, expecting stability and selective recovery in key sectors.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

Earnings growth to accelerate from Q3; banks, consumption & defence among top bets: VK Vijayakumar

India Inc’s earnings growth is set to accelerate sharply from Q3 FY26, led by banks, defence, and consumption sectors, says VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit. While FY26 growth is expected at 8–9%, FY27 could see double-digit expansion as domestic demand rises amid lower rates, tax cuts, and strong consumer spending.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

Torrent Power shares in focus as Q2 PAT rises 50% YoY to Rs 742 crore

Torrent Power reported a significant 49.6% surge in profit after tax to Rs 742 crore for Q2 FY26, driven by a 9.8% revenue increase to Rs 7,876 crore. Improved merchant power sales and reduced finance costs bolstered performance. Despite higher depreciation, the company's strong quarterly results are expected to draw investor attention.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

Infosys, TCS, and other IT stocks in focus as Trump signals softer stance on H-1B visas

U.S. President Donald Trump acknowledged the country’s need for skilled foreign workers, even as his administration moved to tighten visa regulations impacting global tech firms. In a Fox News interview, Trump was questioned about the future of H-1B visas and whether his administration planned to deprioritize them, according to Bloomberg.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

Tata Motors is the worst-performing PV stock this year. Is it also the most undervalued to buy?

Tata Motors has become the worst-performing passenger vehicle stock this year, sliding over 12% due to market share loss in EVs and struggles in its premium SUV portfolio. Despite global headwinds for JLR, analysts suggest the stock is undervalued, trading at a steep discount to peers, making it an attractive option for patient, long-term investors.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

HFCL, Premier Explosives stocks flash bullish signals, indicating possible uptrend

HFCL and Premier Explosives featured among stocks forming a bullish ‘White Marubozu’ pattern on November 11, signalling strong buying momentum and a potential uptrend.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

Bajaj Finserv among 7 F&O stocks with a sharp rise in futures open interest

A significant uptick in futures open interest signifies a substantial growth in the number of active, unexpired futures contracts in a specific security. This uptrend reflects an increasing number of participants either initiating new positions or expanding the size of their existing positions within the futures market.

18 hours ago — Economic Times

The Rs 1.5 lakh crore paradox: Why FIIs are dumping stocks but chasing IPOs

Foreign institutional investors are divesting from Indian secondary markets while actively investing in IPOs, a trend termed 'The great divergence'. This split is driven by different investor types and a pursuit of valuation arbitrage, with long-term investors favoring primary markets for strategic entry points.

18.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Ather Energy among 7 stocks showing bullish RSI upswing

Ather Energy and six other Nifty500 stocks showed a bullish RSI upswing, indicating strengthening momentum and potential upward movement in prices.

18.5 hours ago — Economic Times

SoftBank tanks 10% after $5.8-bn Nvidia stock sale

SoftBank has sold its entire stake in chip giant Nvidia for $5.8 billion. This move aims to generate cash for significant artificial intelligence investments. These include the ambitious US megaproject Stargate. SoftBank is a key investor in OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT. The company reported a substantial profit increase in its latest quarter.

18.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Profit booking and sideways markets hit equity flows, but SIPs stay steady: Suranjana Borthakur, Mirae Asset

India’s mutual fund equity inflows fell 19% month-on-month, led by outflows in large-, mid-, and small-cap funds, said Suranjana Borthakur, Head of Distribution & Strategic Alliances, Mirae Asset Investment Managers. However, SIP flows stayed strong above ₹29,500 crore, while investors shifted toward hybrid, passive, and gold funds amid market volatility, profit booking, and rising preference for diversified, stable investments.

18.5 hours ago — Economic Times

ETMarkets Smart Talk| Markets in fair value zone; time for singles, not boundaries: Manish Gunwani

Markets are in a fair value zone with supportive macro conditions. Near-term returns are expected to be moderate due to upcoming IPOs. Investors should focus on steady opportunities. Precious metals require reasonable allocation. Indian interest rates are trending lower. Earnings are neither great nor weak. Global credit spreads and AI capex pose risks.

18.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles shares to list today. What should investors expect?

Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles Ltd (TMLCV), the demerged CV arm of Tata Motors, made its debut on the BSE and NSE on Wednesday. The listing marks the first time investors can independently value India’s largest truck and bus maker. Shareholders received one TMLCV share for each Tata Motors share, implying a listing value of Rs 260–270.

18.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Bharat Forge shares in focus after subsidiary secures Rs 2,500 crore MoD contract

Bharat Forge share price: Bharat Forge’s subsidiary Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd (KSSL) has bagged a Rs 2,500 crore contract from the Ministry of Defence for supplying underwater systems to the Indian Navy. The deal marks a key milestone in Bharat Forge’s expanding defence manufacturing and unmanned marine systems portfolio.

19 hours ago — Economic Times

Xbox launches cloud gaming for paying Game Pass subscribers in India

The service is available on PC, mobile and tablet devices, making India the 29th market where Microsoft’s gaming subsidiary offers the service. The firm’s consoles, meanwhile, are not currently available in India.

19 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Tata Motors Share Price Live Updates: Tata Motors' beta suggests high volatility

19 hours ago — Economic Times

TCS Share Price Live Updates: TCS showcases consistent market behavior19 hours ago — Economic Times

Maruti Suzuki Share Price Live Updates: Maruti Suzuki's beta highlights its market responsiveness19 hours ago — Economic Times

HUL Share Price Live Updates: HUL maintains a steady beta rating19 hours ago — Economic Times

Infosys Share Price Live Updates: Infosys shows low correlation with market trends19 hours ago — Economic Times

Adani Ports SEZ Share Price Live Updates: Adani Ports SEZ's beta indicates potential investment risks19 hours ago — Economic Times

Tata Consumer Share Price Live Updates: Tata Consumer's six-month beta reflects stability19 hours ago — Economic Times

ITC Share Price Live Updates: ITC's six-month beta reflects stability19 hours ago — Economic Times

IndusInd Bank Share Price Live Updates: IndusInd Bank's beta suggests strong market sensitivity19 hours ago — Economic Times

Hindalco Share Price Live Updates: Hindalco's beta value highlights investment considerations19 hours ago — Economic Times

Bajaj Finserv Share Price Live Updates: Bajaj Finserv's beta indicates potential for volatility19 hours ago — Economic Times

Britannia Share Price Live Updates: Britannia's beta indicates consistent market behavior19 hours ago — Economic Times

LTIMindtree Share Price Live Updates: LTIMindtree's six-month beta reflects stability19 hours ago — Economic Times

HDFC Life Share Price Live Updates: HDFC Life's beta suggests lower volatility19 hours ago — Economic Times

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Dr Reddys Share Price Live Updates: Dr. Reddy's Laboratories showcases stability with a low beta.19 hours ago — Economic Times

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NTPC Share Price Live Updates: NTPC's beta indicates lower risk19 hours ago — Economic Times

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JSW Steel Share Price Live Updates: JSW Steel's Beta of 1.6872 Signals Market Fluctuations19 hours ago — Economic Times

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Hero MotoCorp Share Price Live Updates: Hero MotoCorp's beta highlights its risk profile19 hours ago — Economic Times

M&M Share Price Live Updates: M&M's beta highlights potential for price swings19 hours ago — Economic Times

Kotak Bank Share Price Live Updates: Kotak Bank maintains a steady beta rating19 hours ago — Economic Times

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Nestle India Share Price Live Updates: Nestle India’s beta indicates consistent performance19 hours ago — Economic Times

Eicher Motors Share Price Live Updates: Eicher Motors' beta suggests increased risk exposure19 hours ago — Economic Times

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HCL Tech Share Price Live Updates: HCL Tech's beta reflects cautious market approach19 hours ago — Economic Times

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Tata Steel Share Price Live Updates: Tata Steel's six-month beta reveals market dynamics19 hours ago — Economic Times

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Dividend alert! GRSE, among 5 stocks near record dates for dividends. Do you own?

Today, November 13, is the final chance for investors to buy shares in companies like Great Eastern Shipping and Patanjali Foods to receive their declared interim dividends. Other firms, including ADF Foods, Amara Raja Energy & Mobility, and Sasken Technologies, also have November 13 as their ex-dividend date, meaning today is the last opportunity to secure these payouts.

19.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Stocks to buy in 2025 for long term: Lupin, Emami among 5 stocks that could give 10-60% return

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

19.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Shreeji Global FMCG shares to debut today. Check GMP ahead of listing

Shreeji Global FMCG is set to list on the NSE SME platform with a flat debut expected, as grey market premiums have fallen to zero. The company's Rs 85 crore IPO saw decent subscription, but investor caution towards SME listings and intense competition in the packaged food market may limit listing gains.

19.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Positive Breakout: These 11 stocks cross above their 200 DMAs

11 stocks' closing prices crossed above their 200 DMA (Daily Moving Averages) on November 11, 2025, according to stockedge.com's technical scan data.

20 hours ago — Economic Times

Pine Labs IPO allotment: Here’s how to check status on Kfin Technologies and BSE as GMP stays flat

Pine Labs' Rs 3,890 crore IPO share allotment is set for finalization today. The stock is scheduled to list on BSE and NSE on Friday. Grey market premium indicates a flat listing. Investors can check allotment status on the registrar's website or BSE. Allotted shares will appear in demat accounts by November 13.

20 hours ago — Economic Times

Dow notches record high close, traders bet on end to government shutdown

Indian markets witnessed a surge in the Dow Jones Industrial Average reaching a new peak. Hopes of ending the US government shutdown fueled the rally. However, artificial intelligence stocks faced pressure. Nvidia saw a decline after SoftBank disclosed share sales. Cloud firm CoreWeave also trimmed its revenue forecast. Private employers shed jobs, impacting sentiment.

20 hours ago — Economic Times

Gold gains for fourth day on softer dollar, Fed rate-cut optimism

Gold prices are climbing for the fourth day. A weaker US dollar and anticipation of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut are boosting the precious metal. Traders are now pricing in a higher chance of a rate reduction next month. This positive sentiment for gold comes as the US government moves towards reopening after a shutdown.

20 hours ago — Economic Times

Dollar eases as traders eye December Fed cut on weakening US jobs market

US dollar weakened as private jobs data hinted at a softening labor market, fueling expectations of a December Federal Reserve rate cut. Investors are also anticipating the end of the US government shutdown, which could unblock crucial economic data. This shift in sentiment has boosted riskier currencies while pressuring the safe-haven yen.

20 hours ago — Economic Times

Oil prices little changed as markets eye US government reopening

Oil prices saw minor fluctuations on Wednesday after a prior session's gains, driven by expectations that an end to the U.S. government shutdown could stimulate crude demand. A government reopening is anticipated to boost consumer confidence and economic activity, potentially increasing travel and jet fuel consumption. Meanwhile, U.S. sanctions on Russian oil producers are also providing support to prices.

20 hours ago — Economic Times

Wall Street mixed as investors sell Nvidia and other AI stocks

Wall Street stocks saw mixed trading as Nvidia and other AI-related companies declined on valuation concerns, amplified by SoftBank's $5.8 billion Nvidia share sale. Markets also monitored the potential end to the longest U.S. government shutdown, though private payroll data showed job losses, adding to investor jitters.

20 hours ago — Economic Times

Renewed bullish sentiment in Astral; accumulate for 5–7 week upside: Shitij Gandhi

20.5 hours ago — Economic Times

India wants its own stablecoin?

An explainer on why India might be rooting for its own rupee-backed stablecoin.

20.5 hours ago — Finshots

Pre-market action: Here's the trade setup for today's session

Indian equity markets closed higher on Tuesday, mirroring positive trends in US and Asian markets. Analysts anticipate a strong conclusion to Q2 earnings season, boosted by broad market performance. Near-term market movements will be influenced by ongoing earnings reports and US-India trade discussions. Foreign portfolio investors were net sellers, while domestic institutional investors were net buyers.

21 hours ago — Economic Times

Stocks in news: BSE, HAL, Asian Paints, Tata Steel, Tata Power

Markets ended the volatile weekly expiry session in the green, extending Monday's rebound. Analysts suggest Nifty's reclaim of the 20-DEMA at 25,600 could pave the way for further gains, while banking and IT stocks offer support. Several companies like BSE, HAL, and Tata Power are in focus due to Q2 results and news developments.

21 hours ago — Economic Times

Gold loans shed regional tag, go pan-India

Gold loans are experiencing a surge across India. This boom is fueled by rising gold prices and a declining social stigma. New financial institutions are entering the market, expanding access to formal credit for many. This trend is reshaping the lending landscape, making gold a key asset for borrowers.

21 hours ago — Economic Times

Adani Enterprises sets rights issue at Rs 1,800 a share

Adani Enterprises has set its rights issue price at ₹1,800 per share. This represents a 24% discount to its current stock price. The company plans to raise ₹24,930 crore through this issue. Shareholders as of November 14 will be eligible to subscribe. They will receive three rights shares for every 25 shares held.

21.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Can Tenneco Clean Air India’s IPO deliver long term gains for investors?

Tenneco Clean Air India is set to raise ₹3,600 crore via an offer for sale, reducing its promoter stake to 74.8%. The auto components firm, a subsidiary of US-based Tenneco Inc., leads in clean air solutions and shock absorbers.

21.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Transformers and Rectifiers shares plunge 30% in two days, hit lower circuit again

Transformers and Rectifiers (India) shares plummeted 10% for the second consecutive day following a profit dip and a World Bank ban due to alleged corruption. Despite the company's clarification that the ban has no material impact, investor confidence remains shaken, with analysts predicting further declines amid governance concerns.

21.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Why did Bajaj Finserv's stock plunge despite an increase in Q2 profit?

Bajaj Finserv reported a 8% rise in Q2 net profit to ₹2,244 crore, but its lending arm, Bajaj Finance, saw its stock slump over 6%. This decline was triggered by a cautious outlook for future expansion and increased credit costs. Bajaj Finance also moderated its FY26 growth forecast. Meanwhile, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance posted a 5% profit increase.

22 hours ago — Economic Times

Should investors hold or book profit after Groww’s listing?

Groww's parent company, Billionbrains Garage Ventures, is set for its stock market debut. Analysts predict a modest listing, but advise investors to hold shares for long-term growth. The company has shown strong revenue expansion and profitability. Investors are encouraged to consider buying on any post-listing dips. This move is seen as suitable for those with a longer investment horizon.

22 hours ago — Economic Times

Bajaj Finance shares decline amidst slowing loan demand signals

Bajaj Finance and Bajaj Finserv shares saw a significant drop on Tuesday. This decline followed the company's guidance indicating a potential slowdown in loan demand. Despite a strong second-quarter performance, this outlook overshadowed positive results. Analysts suggest the stock may be nearing its fair value. The market is watching for further developments in the coming sessions.

22 hours ago — Economic Times

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