THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH (GLOBAL EDITION)
as on 17th NOVEMBER,2025,MONDAY
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A Big Hello and A Very Good Moring to Readers and Viewers,
Today is MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER 2025, and here we go with our THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH, - THE BUSINESS BUZZ ... In a week where sport, politics, and economics intertwined, the sharpest spotlight fell on the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025. Pakistan A’s commanding win over India A—amplified by heated on-field exchanges—became a symbolic reminder of how regional rivalries often spill beyond cricket. India’s flashes of brilliance, like Suryavanshi’s counterattacking 45, offered hope but not rescue.
Beyond the boundary lines, India’s aviation sector presented a tale of contrasts. While the long-awaited Navi Mumbai Airport prepares for a Christmas opening, the financial turbulence of SpiceJet resurfaced, raising familiar questions about airline viability in a booming travel market.
On National Press Day, leaders and journalists sent mixed signals—part celebration of free expression, part warning about misinformation and political overreach. The tension mirrors a global unease captured in reports on climate anxieties, billionaire fears, and geopolitical recalibrations—from Netanyahu and Putin’s guarded exchanges to India’s growing defense and energy ambitions.
Technology, too, continued its restless churn. CATL’s next-gen LFP batteries promised a leap for EVs, while Xiaomi’s HyperOS expanded quietly across devices, and Windows 11 edged into its next chapter.
Amid all this, Shubman Gill’s health scare and the cultural buzz around celebrity events reminded the nation how quickly public attention oscillates between the serious and the sensational.
In sum, it's been a week of contradictions: economic optimism shadowed by sectoral fragility, infrastructural progress offset by political unease, and sporting tension layered over deeper regional currents. The headlines changed rapidly—but the underlying story remained one of a nation, and a region, in transition.
Below is a News-Commentary with a chronological timeline, moving from the latest news first to the oldest last, and embedding each original URL exactly as provided inside the narrative.
Meanwhile, lets take a look at what is buzzing across the World, Nation and State.
NEWS COMMENTARY WITH TIMELINE
1 hour ago – Cricket & Regional Politics Collide in the Public Eye
3 hours ago – Rising Stars Asia Cup Tension Peaks
Just hours prior, Times of India (https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com) highlighted Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s brisk 45 off 28 against Pakistan Shaheens, momentarily raising India’s hopes before the eventual collapse that defined the match narrative.
4 hours ago – Aviation & Economy Intersect
Livemint (https://www.livemint.com) unpacked how loss-making SpiceJet stays airborne despite continuous financial turbulence, even as Reuters (https://www.reuters.com) reported the airline’s widening losses. The operational challenges contrast sharply with market excitement around multibagger stocks, as another Livemint report noted a 50,600% rally in five years.
6 hours ago – Democracy & Dissent
On National Press Day 2025, journalists and politicians struck different tones.
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Assam reporters sounded alarms on misinformation (The Assam Tribune: https://assamtribune.com).
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Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin reaffirmed the media’s democratic guardrail role (The Hindu: https://www.thehindu.com).
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The conversation fed into broader tensions between free speech and political power.
7–9 hours ago – Climate, Wealth & Culture
A wave of reports tracked global anxieties:
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Gulf News (https://gulfnews.com) outlined rising fears among the world’s richest families.
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CATL’s breakthrough in 5th-gen LFP batteries surfaced via Interesting Engineering (https://interestingengineering.com), signaling tectonic shifts in EV technology.
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On the cultural front, Salman Khan’s Dabangg tour performance with Tamannaah Bhatia sparked social-media criticism (Moneycontrol: https://www.moneycontrol.com), while Priyanka Chopra’s lehenga look at a Varanasi event went viral (Hindustan Times: https://www.hindustantimes.com).
8 hours ago – Political Undercurrents & Infrastructure Push
9 hours ago – Cricket Injury Scare & Automotive Buzz
11–14 hours ago – Energy Sector Momentum
Livemint (https://www.livemint.com) explained India's evolving stance on fossil fuels, while Economic Times reported Adani’s massive battery storage plans in Gujarat (https://economictimes.indiatimes.com). NTPC also inched forward with next-gen nuclear capacity mapping (Moneycontrol: https://www.moneycontrol.com).
15 hours ago – Global Trade & Ports
Livemint’s coverage of DPA Kandla’s decarbonisation projects (https://www.livemint.com) highlighted India’s port-led sustainability mission.
17–23 hours ago – Middle East Diplomacy & Tech Updates
A series of reports tracked the Netanyahu–Putin phone call reviewing Gaza truce progress and Iran’s nuclear portfolio. Coverage spanned News18 (https://www.news18.com), NDTV (https://www.ndtv.com), CGTN, and The Indian Express.
XiaomiTime (https://xiaomitime.com) added tech flavor with the global rollout of HyperOS 3 for Redmi Note 14 Pro+.
Yesterday – Russia, Politics and Real Estate
Two Days Ago – India’s Structural Shifts
Three Days Ago – Markets, Mobility & Media
Four Days Ago – Clean Energy & Infrastructure
Five Days Ago – Aviation & Oil Markets
Six Days Ago and Earlier – Technology, Gaming & Global Trends
EDITOR's PICK
Meanwhile, lets take a look at what are the Editors picking as their news-pointers from their newsrooms across several news-platforms ...
Political India is experiencing a week of unusual turbulence, with family feuds, security investigations, and shifting electoral equations intersecting in unpredictable ways. The most dramatic rupture comes from the Lalu Prasad Yadav household, where Rohini Acharya’s accusations and clarifications triggered a public meltdown. As India Today (https://www.indiatoday.in) reports, three of Lalu’s daughters even exited the Patna residence after her latest outburst. Tej Pratap’s retaliation, urging his father to “give a signal,” only deepens the perception of a dynasty at war with itself.
Meanwhile, national security concerns have sharpened. The NIA’s widening investigation into the Red Fort blast—detailed by Times Now (https://www.timesnownews.com) and expanded by The Week (https://www.theweek.in)—suggests a terror module driven by long-simmering ideological motives, with fresh arrests tightening the net around its operatives.
In Bihar’s political theatre, the landscape is shifting almost hourly. Outlook India (https://www.outlookindia.com) notes that Nitish Kumar’s resignation and the imminent formation of a new NDA government have jolted older alliances. Opposition leaders such as Dipankar Bhattacharya describe the electoral outcome as “abnormal,” raising questions about mandate legitimacy.
Beyond politics, Reuters India (https://www.reuters.com) highlights unexpected economic moves—from Donald Trump’s multimillion-dollar bond purchases to major investment commitments by Samsung and Hyundai—signaling how global currents continue to influence India’s domestic conversation.
As all these threads intersect, the mood in India feels both unsettled and anticipatory: a nation watching multiple storylines converge, each capable of reshaping the months ahead.
Here is a clean, coherent news-commentary with a timeline, moving from latest to oldest, and embedding each original URL exactly as provided inside the narrative.
NEWS COMMENTARY WITH TIMELINE
20 minutes ago – The Yadav Family Meltdown Intensifies
Fresh cracks widened within Lalu Prasad Yadav’s family as India Today (https://www.indiatoday.in) reported that three more daughters left the Patna home, hours after Rohini Acharya’s latest outburst and clarification that she had disowned only Tejashwi, not her parents. Tej Pratap’s fiery reaction—seeking a “signal” from Lalu—deepened the crisis.
31–52 minutes ago – Red Fort Blast Probe Accelerates; Political Heat Rises
46 minutes ago – Terror Module Motives Surface
The Week (https://www.theweek.in) unpacked deeper motives behind Dr Umar’s module, revealing Babri-related revenge narratives, alongside the arrest of a key accomplice.
1 hour ago – Assam Politics & National Security
Pratidin Time (https://www.pratidintime.com) reported Rakibul Hussain’s assurance that homes demolished under BJP rule would be restored, while the NIA recovered 9mm cartridges in the expanding Red Fort terror investigation.
2 hours ago – Bihar Turbulence & Global Commerce
3 hours ago – National Security, Cricket, and Cultural Twists
4 hours ago – Bihar’s Political Barometer Swings
6 hours ago – Punjab Stories, Army Reforms & Family Feuds
7–9 hours ago – Economics, Weather Crises & Party Battles
8–14 hours ago – Global Travel, Russian Links, and Climate Anxiety
Earlier – Foundational Layers of the Political Storm
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INDIA MARKET REVIEW & OUTLOOK
Week performance overview for Indian markets ending November 14, 2025
Indian equities extended their winning streak to a fifth session on Friday, November 14, 2025, with a sharp late surge attributed to political stability signals from Bihar election outcomes. Nifty 50 closed around 25,910 and Sensex at 84,563, with PSU banks and pharma leading the rebound while select IT and autos lagged The Economic Times The Hindu BusinessLine.
Market Highlights: Sensex settles 84 pts higher; Nifty tops 25,900 The Economic Times
Share Market Today: Nifty extends winning run to fifth session The Hindu BusinessLine
Index snapshot and sector tone on November 14
- Nifty 50: ~25,910, fifth straight gain; late-session buying in PSU banks and pharma The Economic Times The Hindu BusinessLine
- Sensex: ~84,563, up 84 pts; rebound in final 30 minutes The Economic Times The Hindu BusinessLine
- Sector pulse: PSU banks, pharma constructive; profit-taking in IT, autos The Economic Times The Hindu BusinessLine
Top movers and market breadth on November 14, 2025
Daily top gainers and losers
- Illustrative top gainers (day): TMCV (+3.20%), Eternal (+2.15%), BEL (+1.60%), Axis Bank (+1.57%), Trent (+1.52%) Angel One The Economic Times
- Illustrative top losers (day): Infosys (−2.33%), Eicher Motors (pressure noted), select autos and IT underperformed Angel One The Economic Times
More details: Top Gainers and Losers on November 14, 2025 Angel One
Live wrap: ET Now market movers overview ET Now
More details: Top Gainers and Losers on November 14, 2025 Angel One
Live wrap: ET Now market movers overview ET Now
Advances and declines
- NSE advances/declines: Historical advances–declines data is available on the NSE archive; refer to the dated report for November 14, 2025 (download required for exact breadth figures) NSE India.
Archive access: NSE advances and declines NSE India
Archive access: NSE advances and declines NSE India
Turnover for cash and derivatives
Daily business turnover (selected November dates)
- Moneycontrol turnover dashboard shows cash and F&O turnovers across BSE/NSE for November. Figures for November 10–12 indicate NSE cash in the ₹101,318–₹115,992 crore range and NSE F&O in the ₹142,116–₹190,270 crore range; full day-wise rolls available in the dashboard. Exact November 14 totals require the site’s updated table or CSV pull MoneyControl.
Turnover dashboard: Market Turnover BSE/NSE MoneyControl
Turnover dashboard: Market Turnover BSE/NSE MoneyControl
Block deals, bulk deals, and short selling on November 14, 2025
NSE and BSE large transactions
- NSE archive: Bulk/Block/Short selling historical reports for the period Nov 08–15, 2025 are available for CSV download; the web page displays up to 50 records and advises downloading for complete lists and exact turnover values NSE India.
- Trendlyne tracker: Shows “Latest Bulk and Block Deals” across NSE/BSE; for example, Ashapura Minechem had a bulk deal on Nov 14, 2025 (492,423 shares at ~₹706.64). Use the portal to view the full symbol-wise list and turnover for all segments on the day Trendlyne.
- BSE bulk/block page: Daily archives are accessible; use date filters for Nov 14 to obtain complete symbol lists and quantities BSE (formerly Bombay Stock Exchange).
NSE archive: Bulk/Block/Short Selling reports NSE India
Consolidated tracker: Trendlyne bulk/block deals Trendlyne
BSE portal: Bulk Deals / Block Deals BSE (formerly Bombay Stock Exchange)
NSE archive: Bulk/Block/Short Selling reports NSE India
Consolidated tracker: Trendlyne bulk/block deals Trendlyne
BSE portal: Bulk Deals / Block Deals BSE (formerly Bombay Stock Exchange)
Commodities, currency, crypto, bonds, money, funds — weekly color
- Equity-led tone: Positive equity sentiment into week’s end was largely domestic-cues driven; sectorally PSU banks and pharma bid, while metals and IT saw mixed flows intraday The Economic Times The Hindu BusinessLine.
- Cross-asset pointers: Specific weekly performance figures for agricultural commodities, precious/non-precious/base metals, energy basket, INR currency pairs, crypto markets, bond yields, money market rates, and mutual funds were not comprehensively reported in the provided sources. Exchange/SEBI dashboards and MCX/RBI data would carry the exact weekly metrics; these typically update end-of-day/weekly and require direct portal access.
IPOs slotted for the week Nov 17–21, 2025
- Mainboard calendar: Public trackers list ongoing November 2025 events (e.g., Groww, Pine Labs earlier in the month). For the exact IPOs opening/closing in Nov 17–21 on Mainboard, refer to the calendar and issue pages; updates are time-sensitive and may have changed post public reporting Chittorgarh.
- SME board: Aggregated SME lists for 2025 are maintained, but day-by-day scheduling for Nov 17–21 requires checking the latest SME IPO calendars; consult the tracker pages for confirmations IPO Central upcomingipo.in.
Mainboard calendar: IPO Calendar November 2025 Chittorgarh
SME listings overview: SME IPOs in 2025 IPO Central
Upcoming IPO tracker: Upcoming IPOs 2025 upcomingipo.in
Mainboard calendar: IPO Calendar November 2025 Chittorgarh
SME listings overview: SME IPOs in 2025 IPO Central
Upcoming IPO tracker: Upcoming IPOs 2025 upcomingipo.in
Outlook for Monday, November 17, 2025
- Equities: A range-bound to mildly positive open is anticipated, with gift Nifty indications pointing to a cautious start. Watch key supports on Nifty/Bank Nifty; momentum remains constructive unless those levels break. Political continuity, Fed minutes, and India–US trade headlines are potential sentiment drivers 5paisa Goodreturns repleteequities.com.
- Sectors: PSU banks and domestic cyclicals could stay in focus; IT may see continued rotation depending on global rate cues. Pharma strength may persist if defensive bids remain The Economic Times The Hindu BusinessLine.
- Cross-asset watch: For commodities (metals, energy, agri), monitor MCX cues alongside global risk tone; INR may track DXY moves and local flows; bonds/money market tone hinges on liquidity and RBI operations; crypto remains idiosyncratic and global-risk sensitive.
Outlook notes: What to expect on Nov 17 trade 5paisa
Weekly prediction: Sensex/Nifty set for positive trend Goodreturns
Technical levels: Stock Market Prediction for Monday repleteequities.com
Outlook notes: What to expect on Nov 17 trade 5paisa
Weekly prediction: Sensex/Nifty set for positive trend Goodreturns
Technical levels: Stock Market Prediction for Monday repleteequities.com
Quick comparison: Friday, Nov 14 close
| Metric | Nifty 50 | Sensex |
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| Close | ~25,910 | ~84,563 |
| Day change | +0.12% | +0.10% |
| Market tone | Late rebound; PSU banks, pharma bid | Similar rebound; select IT/autos soft |
Sources: ET Live Blog The Economic Times, BusinessLine wrap The Hindu BusinessLine
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WORLD MARKET REVIEW & OUTLOOK
Source-backed market wrap for Friday, 14 November 2025 (global session-by-session through the trading day in each timezone), an IPO calendar for the week 17–21 Nov 2025, and a short outlook for Monday 17 Nov 2025. This is a best-effort global summary using exchange closes, commodity and FX feeds and market news published on/around 14 Nov.
1) Global wrap — headline (what mattered on 14 Nov 2025)
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Markets finished the day mostly lower on a risk-off tone: a tech sell-off and weaker China activity weighed on Asia and Europe, while the US ended mixed after choppy trade and renewed uncertainty about the timing of Fed easing. Reuters/Guardian coverage captured the broad driver: tech weakness + weak China data and Fed hawkishness. (The Guardian)
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Key cross-asset moves: gold was bid on a softer dollar (spot gold around the $4,100–$4,200/oz band in the session), oil (Brent/WTI) bounced (Brent ~$64/bbl; WTI near $60/bbl), while copper and other industrial metals were mixed/slightly softer on profit-taking. (Reuters)
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Crypto saw meaningful weakness — bitcoin slipped below the $100k mark into the mid-$90k area on the day as risk sentiment cooled. (Reuters)
2) Regional session summaries (concise, major indices / drivers / top movers where reported)
NOTE: Focus on major exchanges per region and the highest-quality market reports available for 14 Nov. For many exchanges “top gainers/losers”, advances/declines and block-deal lists are published by the exchange or local data vendors late in the day — captured the headline/most-reported moves and linked sources.
South Pacific — Australia & New Zealand (ASX / NZX)
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ASX 200: weighed by falls in financials and materials; broader Asia weakness and tech sell-off pressured risk appetite in Australia. (See week preview and ASX commentary). (IG)
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Top themes: miners / resources moved with metals and iron ore sentiment; banks followed global financial news (UK gilt/yield moves) and domestic macro headlines.
Asia
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Japan (Nikkei 225 / TOPIX): Nikkei fell on Friday — Nikkei close ≈ 50,376.53 (down ~1.7% on the day) as global tech weakness and weaker China data hit exporters. (FRED)
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Top movers: large cap exporters / chip names were weak after sector-wide profit taking. (Nikkei futures volumes were also reported up.) (AP News)
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China (Shanghai / Shenzhen / CSI 300): tied to weak economic prints — sentiment fragile; CSI indices were lower on the day. (The Guardian)
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India (NSE / BSE): domestic calendar/IPO activity also busy (some IPOs closing mid-week); Indian equities were relatively mixed but impacted by global flows and commodity moves. (Local IPO calendars noted.) (5paisa)
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Korea / Taiwan / HK: semiconductor names sold off with global chip weakness; Taiwan & Korea indices fell on sector declines. (The Guardian)
EurAsia / Russia (Moscow Exchange & regional FX)
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Russian indices were mixed — energy/commodity names moved with energy headlines and regional geopolitics (coverage of supply disruptions was noted in Europe newsflow). (See Reuters European coverage). (Reuters)
Middle East (Tadawul, ADX, DFM)
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Gulf markets were broadly stable to slightly weaker later in the European session; energy news (Russian oil export disruptions / OPEC+ commentary) supported oil-linked names. (Regional press and Reuters pieces highlighted energy flows.) (The Economic Times)
Africa (Johannesburg — JSE + others)
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JSE: resource and mining stocks were responsive to metal prices (copper / precious metals); overall regional flow mirrored risk-off tone. (Local market commentary tied to commodity moves.) (Westmetall)
Europe (FTSE, DAX, CAC, Stoxx600)
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FTSE 100: closed lower — roughly 9,698.4 (down ~1.1% on the day) as gilt yields spiked after UK fiscal signals and financials lagged. Reuters/London commentary gave sector detail (banks, miners, property). (Yahoo Finance)
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DAX / CAC / Stoxx600: broadly softer on the same cross-market tech/China/Fed story; gilt yield moves and ECB commentary influenced regional bond curves and bank stocks. (The Guardian)
Latin America & Caribbean
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Major indexes (Bovespa, Merval, IPC Mexico) followed commodity and US risk-tone — oil and metals influenced energy/resource names. Local moves were mixed; some markets outperformed due to commodity strength. (See regional IPO & market calendars.) (Yahoo Finance)
North America (Mexico, US, Canada)
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US: S&P 500 closed essentially flat/very slightly down (≈ 6,734.1), Nasdaq Composite finished slightly up on the day ≈ 22,900.6 (after earlier volatility), Dow Jones down (the blue-chips lagged). Investopedia / FRED / Nasdaq historical tables show the session closes and the intra-day choppiness. Overall the day was mixed after prior large moves and ahead of Fed commentary. (FRED)
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Top NYSE/Nasdaq movers: the big tech names were volatile — the sector saw both large intraday swings and selective rebounds; some mega-caps trimmed earlier losses into the close. (See Nasdaq / WSJ market wrap.) (Nasdaq)
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Canada (TSX): commodity and energy names drove local action; miners and energy stocks reacted to metals/oil. (Westmetall)
3) Commodities (agri, precious, base metals, energy) — key closes on 14 Nov 2025
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Gold (spot/COMEX): bid — spot in the $4,100–$4,200/oz area on 14 Nov as the dollar softened and some traders priced potential Fed easing; Reuters and gold price trackers reported prices near that band. (Reuters)
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Silver / Platinum / Palladium: mixed but generally stronger on the week for silver (Reuters reported weekly gains). (Reuters)
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Crude oil: Brent ~$64.4/bbl, WTI settlement ~$60.1/bbl — oil rose on supply concerns and regional disruptions per market screens. (Yahoo Finance)
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Copper (LME): cash/3-month prices around the equivalent of ~$10,800–10,900/ton area (LME daily figures showed modest intraday moves). (Westmetall)
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Agriculture (corn/wheat/soy): mixed — weather and demand data drove patchy moves; overall the agricultural complex was not the dominant driver on 14 Nov vs FX / rates / China. (If you want a full table for major ag futures I can pull the CME table.)
4) Currencies (FX) — session closes, key crosses on 14 Nov 2025
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DXY (US Dollar Index): around ~99.2–99.3 at the close (slight intraday bounce / then softened). (Investing.com India)
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EUR/USD: traded roughly ~1.162–1.165 on 14 Nov; euro held near mid-1.16s as markets parsed ECB/US differences. (Bloomberg)
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USD/JPY: around ≈ 154.5 (yen weak vs USD across the Asian session). (Investing.com India)
5) Crypto markets (14 Nov 2025)
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Bitcoin (BTC): fell under $100k and traded in the mid-$90k region on 14 Nov as risk appetite waned; coverage flagged outflows from spot BTC ETFs and larger sell pressure as drivers. (Reuters)
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Ethereum (ETH): also weaker — trading around the low-$3k range after a multi-day pullback. (Twelve Data)
6) Bond / rates / money markets
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US 10-yr yield: edged a bit higher on the day as Fed-cut expectations were trimmed (Fed speakers kept rhetoric mixed); that contributed to risk-off moves. (Barron’s / Reuters market wrap commentary referenced rising Treasury yields). (Barron's)
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Europe / UK gilts: gilt yields rose on UK fiscal news (reported by Reuters), pressuring UK equities, particularly financials. (Reuters)
7) Top gainers / top losers, advances/declines, turnover — global overview (14 Nov 2025)
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Global exchanges report differing top movers. Major headlines noted:
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UK: big sector decliners were financials and precious-metals miners; PPHE Hotel Group was singled out as a sizeable gainer in London that day. (Reuters)
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Japan/Asia: large exporters & chip makers were among the worst performers on the Nikkei/other Asian indices. (Investing.com India)
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US: Nasdaq had a volatile session with the tech cohort seeing intraday losses then partial reversal; the S&P and Dow finished mixed/flat. (Investopedia)
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Daily business turnover and advance/decline counts: those EOD statistics are produced by each exchange (ASX, NSE, LSE, NYSE, NASDAQ, BSE, JPX, SSE, HKEX, JSE etc.) and are published on the exchanges’ daily market data pages. I can compile:
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EOD turnover + #advances/#declines for a selected list of exchanges (e.g., ASX, NSE, JPX, SSE, HKEX, LSE, DAX, NYSE, NASDAQ, TSX, Bovespa) if you want a full table — tell me which exchanges are highest priority and I’ll fetch them.
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8) Block deals / Bulk deals / Short-sell deals (worldwide) — quick note & limitation
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Reality check: block/bulk/short-sell transaction lists are exchange-specific, sometimes delayed, and are published as separate “block trade”/“bulk deals” feeds or regulatory filings (e.g., LSE RNS, BSE bulk deals page, NSE bulk deals, ASX large trades report, NYSE/FINRA prints). It’s feasible to compile per-exchange lists for 14 Nov, but a comprehensive worldwide consolidated list in one pass requires querying each exchange’s EOD feed or paid market-data sources.
9) IPOs scheduled week of Mon 17 — Fri 21 Nov 2025 (mainboards & alternative markets) — quick calendar (selection of markets / highlights)
I aggregated IPO calendars (Nasdaq/Yahoo/IPOX/regionals). Below are examples of listings scheduled in that week (this is not exhaustive — global IPO calendars are large; the sources below list the week’s activity):
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17 Nov 2025
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CNGR Advanced Material — listing in Hong Kong (IPOX calendar flagged 17 Nov). (IPOX)
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Apex Treasury (warrants) / small US listings — Nasdaq calendar shows items 17 Nov. (Yahoo Finance)
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18 Nov 2025
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19–21 Nov 2025
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Several smaller mainboard/SME IPOs (India: Excelsoft Technologies, Gallard Steel SME listings etc.), and a handful of small US offerings shown in IPO calendars. Full week calendars (Yahoo Finance / Nasdaq / IPOX / local exchange calendars) list additional names and exact subscription/listing dates. (Yahoo Finance)
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10) Outlook for Monday, 17 Nov 2025 (what to watch — concise)
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Macro / rates: markets will be sensitive to Fed speeches and any US data released; traders will watch whether Fed commentary further reduces the odds of a December cut. US Treasury yields and USD direction will be prime movers. (Barron's)
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China data & Asia: ongoing weak China activity remains a key regional risk that could keep Asian equities under pressure. (The Guardian)
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Commodities: oil will react to any new OPEC+/supply headlines or disruptions; precious metals will track dollar and real yield moves. (Investing.com India)
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Crypto: Bitcoin and largest tokens remain vulnerable to further risk-off pressure and ETF flows; watch spot ETF daily flows and large-wallet movement. (The Wall Street Journal)
Sources (used multiple exchange feeds & market news; below are the highest-impact articles)
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Global markets / tech sell-off & China: The Guardian & Reuters coverage. (The Guardian)
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US index closes & session detail: Investopedia, FRED/Bloomberg/Nasdaq historical pages and Yahoo Finance. (Investopedia)
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Commodities (gold / metals / oil): Reuters gold report; Brent/WTI historical pages (Investing / Yahoo / ICE); LME copper tables. (Reuters)
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Crypto: Reuters and market data pages (TradingView / Investing / CoinMarketCap). (Reuters)
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IPO calendars: IPOX, Yahoo Finance IPO calendar, Nasdaq pages, regional IPO trackers (India/Australia). (IPOX)
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As i scan the online and offline space in Business Media space of the nation, it seems headlines are dominated with the updates from Global Markets, Indian Bourses, Key and Sectoral, Brokerage views, Corporate Announcements and Stock Specific views and allied price movements, LIVE MARKET UPDATES etc. which can very well be read in the INDIA BUSINESS NEWSWIRES and WORLD BUSINESS NEWSWIRES, as well.
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THE INDIA STORY
Here is a news commentary (in descending timeline — latest first) covering key India business, finance, economic, and market developments in the past ~24 hours (IST-based), along with brief analysis and context.
📰 India — Business & Market News Commentary (IST Timeline)
16 Nov 2025, Evening / Today
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Valuation surge for top companies — Eight of India’s ten most valuable firms added over ₹ 2.05 lakh crore in market capitalization in the past week, with Bharti Airtel and Reliance Industries leading the rally. (The Times of India)
→ Commentary: This sharp rise in m-cap suggests strong investor confidence in the country’s heavyweight corporates. Airtel and Reliance driving the surge points to strength in telecom and energy / conglomerate sectors. It also underlines how large-cap names continue to anchor market gains. -
Corporate action wave ahead — A busy third week of November is expected, with 48 companies (spanning FMCG, infrastructure, finance, metals etc.) setting record dates for interim dividends, rights issues, and bonus issues. (The Economic Times)
→ Commentary: Such a flurry of corporate actions reflects confidence by companies in their balance sheets and might also attract retail and institutional investors. Rights issues, in particular, signal capital-raising for expansion, while dividends / bonuses could boost sentiment.
15 Nov 2025 / Leading into 17 Nov Week
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Weekly market outlook bullish — For the week of 17–21 Nov, Indian equity markets are expected to maintain a positive to moderately bullish tone, backed by improving technical indicators and a strong recovery in the prior session. (Goodreturns)
→ Commentary: Despite volatility and macro concerns, domestic brokers see upside for the indices, possibly driven by liquidity flows, policy clarity, or earnings stability.
Earlier (last few days)
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Rupee under strain, RBI intervention — A growing mismatch in hedging behavior (importers hedging heavily, exporters less so) has increased stress on the Indian rupee. (Reuters)
→ Commentary: The FX market is showing structural tension. With importers aggressively hedging and exporters cautious, dollar demand is skewed. The RBI seems to be stepping in actively — defending the rupee near its lows. Persistent intervention could weigh on its reserves if the trend continues. -
Gold volatility ahead — Gold prices are expected to remain choppy as investors await key U.S. economic data and signals on Fed rate action. (The Times of India)
→ Commentary: For commodity traders and hedgers in India, this could mean elevated risk in gold trades. With global macro uncertainty, gold may play a tug-of-war between safe-haven demand and rate-driven selling. -
Analyst stock picks —
• Sumeet Bagadia recommends three sub-₹ 100 stocks: GMR Airports, Sagility, and Motherson Sumi Wiring India. (mint)
• Dharmesh Shah (ICICI Securities) suggests a bullish call on Bharat Electronics (BEL) and KPR Mill. (mint)
→ Commentary: These calls reflect a “stock-specific” strategy rather than a broad market bet. Picking sub-₹ 100 names or specific industrial names like BEL (defense / electronics) signals a tactical approach for investors seeking micro-opportunities. -
Index action recap — On Nov 14, the Sensex and Nifty reversed early losses to close modestly higher, with investors eyeing upcoming RBI MPC decisions and global Fed developments. (Rediff)
→ Commentary: The intraday recovery suggests that buyers are ready to step in at lower levels, even amid external uncertainties. The market seems to be positioning itself cautiously ahead of key policy triggers.
🔍 Sector-wise / Thematic Implications
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Equity Markets / Stock Market News
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Large-cap strength (Airtel, Reliance) is driving broader market optimism.
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Upcoming corporate actions (rights, dividends) could provide capital inflow and momentum.
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Finance / Macro
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Rupee volatility remains central: currency risk is elevated, and RBI’s role is critical in maintaining stability.
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Analyst calls show sector rotation: defense-electronics (BEL), industrial (KPR Mill), and small-caps (sub-₹ 100) are attracting attention.
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Commodities
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Gold is likely to see choppy trading, sensitive to U.S. economic data and Fed outlook.
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Policy / Economic
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The heavy list of record dates for corporate actions suggests both confidence and leveraging of favorable capital markets conditions.
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The FX hedging imbalance could push the RBI to continue interventions, influencing its reserves and possibly its forward books.
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If the rupee weakness intensifies and RBI’s interventions prove costly, it could spill over into risk assets.
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Rights issues are double-edged: while they raise capital, they may dilute equity and weigh on near-term earnings.
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Gold volatility may hurt traders who are over-leveraged or using derivatives.
THE GLOBAL DYNAMICS
Below is a news-commentary with a descending timeline (latest first) in Indian Standard Time (IST). I scanned major global outlets for sector-wise and sector-specific headlines across the categories you listed - business / finance / economy / markets / commodities / currency / crypto/mainstream / current affairs / sports / politics / entertainment / crime). Each bullet shows the source (linked via the news citation) — times are shown in IST and reflect the publication timestamps reported by those outlets (where a precise timestamp wasn’t available I list the publication date and note it). I focused on items reported in the last ~24 hours (Nov 16–17, 2025 IST window where possible).
South Pacific — Australia & New Zealand (latest → older)
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[Australia] Markets / Banking: Commentary on Australian banks and regulatory risks — investors watch credit and data-breach headlines. — reported in Australian business pages; market commentary and industry stories continue to dominate domestic coverage. (The Australian)IST note: Latest story clusters published across Nov 16–17, 2025 (local Australian outlets).
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[NZ] Business / Economy: Reserve Bank & financial-stability commentary; mixed signals on growth and inflation. — reporting and analysis from RNZ and NZ business press on October/November figures and financial-stability outlook. (Reserve Bank of New Zealand)
Asia (latest → older)
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[Pan-Asia markets] Market moves as global risk tone shifts — Asian equities trading mixed amid US developments and AI/tech sector volatility. Reuters and regional outlets noted Asian markets moved on global cues. (Published within the last 24–72 hours across feeds covering Asia market hours). (Reuters)Sector highlight: Chipmakers/AI-linked names remain sensitive; investors are pricing Fed expectations and US fiscal developments.
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[India] Markets / Economy: Analysts flag inflation/Fed outlooks shaping flows into Indian equities and bonds. (See expert commentary collected on India markets). (The Economic Times)
Eurasia & Central Asia (summary)
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[Eurasia] Energy & commodities angle remains headline-relevant (regional pipeline, commodity flows). Global market coverage shows commodity prices reacting to demand cues and macro news (reports aggregated in global market roundups). (Reuters)
Middle East (latest → older)
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[Middle East] Energy / Geopolitics: Oil and energy markets remain sensitive to regional developments; MENA sovereign and corporate finance news continuing to appear in regional wire coverage. (Global market wires and regional press). (The Guardian)
Africa
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[Africa] Commodities / Policy: Ongoing reporting on commodity export earnings and central-bank commentary across several markets; investors watching FX and debt metrics. (Sourced from global market briefs). (The Guardian)
Europe (latest → older)
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[EU/UK] Markets & Fiscal Policy: European markets and business commentators are processing near-term macro risks — political/budget decisions in the UK and corporate investment plans in continental Europe. Reuters and European market pages flagged budget messaging and corporate investment plans in the last few days. (Reuters)
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[Europe equities] Select sectors (autos, energy) under watch as companies outline investment/restructuring plans. Coverage includes company statements and analyst takes. (Reuters)
Latin America & Caribbean
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[LATAM] Macro & commodities: Regional reporting highlights commodity price impacts on FX and sovereign bond spreads; corporate M&A and mining updates appear in regional business wires. (Seen as part of global market wrap-ups). (The Guardian)
North America — Mexico, US, Canada (latest → older)
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[US] Markets / Macro (most load-bearing): Global markets continued to react to US policy and economic signals — Reuters summarized investor moves and cross-market flows (equities, commodities, FX) that set the tone for other regions. This is a top driver of the global moves reported across Asia and Europe. (Reuters)
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[US Corporate/earnings] Selected corporate earnings and transcripts (example: Sky Harbour Q3 revenue change noted in transcripts). Corporate earnings remain a short-term driver for sector rotation in the US market tape. (Investing.com India)
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[Canada / Mexico] Market & commodity interplay: Canada’s resource names and Mexico’s export-related press continue to show sector-specific activity tied to commodity prices and trade flows. (Included in continental market roundups). (The Guardian)
Cross-cutting categories & quick hits (global)
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Stock Markets (global): Mixed trading across Asia and Europe with sector rotation — tech/AI-linked names remain volatile while financials and commodity stocks show relative strength in pockets. Reuters/market wires captured the main moves. (Reuters)
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Commodities: Oil and base-metals prices moving on demand signals and geopolitical headlines; commodity flows continue to influence FX and EM bond spreads. (The Guardian)
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Currency Markets: Dollar moves and regional FX volatility are being priced against expected Fed moves and global risk appetite. (Reuters)
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Crypto: Crypto market references remain in global market wrap-ups — Bitcoin and broader digital asset commentary appear as part of risk-asset updates. (Reuters)
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Politics / Current Affairs: Fiscal and budgetary decisions (notably in the UK and US policy chatter) continue to feed market sentiment and business commentary. (The Guardian)
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Sports / Entertainment / Crime: Regional outlets report local sports outcomes, entertainment headlines and crime stories; these are mostly localised but appear in roundups (e.g., entertainment industry corporate deals or talent-related news in the business pages). (See local business and mainstream news aggregators). (NZ Herald)
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So, let us see as to how the set of economic events across the world are setting the stage for the business, economic news developments ...
Worldwide economic events calendar for Monday, 17 November 2025 (all times shown in IST — India Standard Time, UTC+5:30) plus hyperlocal highlights and a consolidated corporate earnings rundown for that date. The compilation is based using live economic calendars and earnings trackers to compile this (Investing, TradingEconomics, ForexFactory, Yahoo Finance, Nasdaq, EarningsWhispers and others) — links to those source pages which are included as “news-title” links inside the notes so you can jump straight to the live listings. The commentary has flagged the most important items for each region; for full minute-by-minute feeds and time conversion check the linked calendars.
Quick notes before the calendar
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Date (absolute): Monday 17 November 2025 (IST).
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Timezone used: IST (UTC+5:30) for every time below.
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Sources used (selected): Investing.com Economic Calendar, TradingEconomics calendar, ForexFactory, Yahoo Finance earnings calendar, Nasdaq pre-market roundup, EarningsWhispers. (Investing.com India)
SOUTH PACIFIC — Australia & New Zealand (IST)
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Key economic data
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NZ Performance of Services Index (Oct) — 03:00 IST — watch for domestic activity signal (may move NZD). (Investing.com India)
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Australia: No major RBA decision scheduled for this date; look for locally focussed releases (state-level business surveys may appear through the week). For full daily list (converted) see the Investing/ForexFactory calendar. (Forex Factory)
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Hyperlocal tip (Auckland / Sydney): Market participants will focus on NZ activity prints (expect local FX desks to react early morning IST). See Investing for live updates. (Investing.com India)
ASIA (East, Southeast, South Asia) — IST
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Japan
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Q3 GDP (Prelim) & breakdowns (YoY / QoQ / CapEx / External demand) — ~05:20 IST — major market mover for JPY and regional equities if figures surprise. (Investing.com India)
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China / Hong Kong
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Watch for China domestic activity and trade updates across the week — specific local releases may be scheduled; check the regional calendar for intraday updates. (Trading Economics)
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Domestic liquidity notes and weekly auction details may be posted locally (check RBI / local market notices). For trade desks in Mumbai/Bengaluru, monitor bond auction/OPERATION notices on local exchanges. (Trading Economics)
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Hyperlocal tip (Mumbai / Tokyo / Shanghai): Tokyo’s GDP print (above) will be the headline for Asian session traders — impact on JPY crosses visible in the morning IST session. (Investing.com India)
EURASIA & MIDDLE EAST (incl. Turkey, GCC) — IST
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Event highlights
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Regional trade/balance prints, industrial production releases (various countries) — consult TradingEconomics for country-by-country timing (converted to IST). (Trading Economics)
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Hyperlocal tip (Dubai / Riyadh): Oil-linked macro releases and central-bank speeches this week can move local bond and equity markets — monitor regional central-bank feeds and energy headlines. (Trading Economics)
AFRICA — IST
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Event highlights
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Select trade balance / industrial production releases from major economies may appear — use TradingEconomics calendar (country filters) for IST-converted times. (Trading Economics)
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Hyperlocal tip (Johannesburg / Lagos): Watch for South African trade / mining data and Nigeria FX & oil-related notices for local market moves. (Trading Economics)
EUROPE — IST
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Eurozone / major European releases: regional PMI follow-ups and other activity indicators appear through the week; Monday may include smaller national prints or business surveys. Check the live Investing / ForexFactory European day filter for exact IST times. (Forex Factory)
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Hyperlocal tip (London / Frankfurt): European opening in IST corresponds to UK early morning / Continental markets — real-time traders should watch swaps and sovereign-bond moves if any German/UK releases surprise. (Investing.com India)
LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN — IST
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Country-specific inflation / trade / industrial prints occasionally scheduled on Mondays — check TradingEconomics calendar per country (converted). (Trading Economics)
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Hyperlocal tip (São Paulo / Mexico City): Brazil and Mexico releases often trade-heavy; volatility shows up in hours that map to late-night IST for Indian desks. (Trading Economics)
NORTH AMERICA (Mexico, US, Canada) — IST
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U.S. — headline items to watch (this week includes items flagged from Nov 17–21):
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The week includes FOMC minutes (Oct) releasing mid-week and multiple Fed speakers — though Monday may have lighter hard data, expect corporate earnings (see below) and scheduled data later in week. (Weekly preview summary). (Kiplinger)
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Worldwide CORPORATE EARNINGS — Monday, 17 Nov 2025 (IST)
The compilation is done using the earnings calendars from EarningsWhispers, Yahoo Finance and Nasdaq pre-market rundowns to build a consolidated list of notable companies reporting on Monday 17 Nov 2025. Below are the headline / market-sensitive names and whether they report pre-market (BMO/AMC) or after-market (AMC) — times below are market-local converted to IST where source gave times. For full tick-by-tick list see the linked calendars.
Notable names (selected snapshot)
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Pre-market (BMO / before US open) — IST equivalents
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Helmerich & Payne (HP) — reports pre-market. (IST: ~ 18:00–19:30 IST pre-market window typical; verify exact local posting on the linked page). (Nasdaq)
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Freightos (CRGO) — pre-market. (Earnings Whispers)
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Armok / HTHT / others — see Nasdaq pre-market roundup for the complete pre-open slate. (Nasdaq)
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XPeng (XPEV) — EV names sometimes report US-listed ADR/others during the day or after-market; check EarningsWhispers/Yahoo for exact local time (converted to IST on the page). (Earnings Whispers)
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Vipshop Holdings, NIO — flagged on earnings lists for Mon (verify exact posting times on the calendar). (Earnings Whispers)
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Yahoo Finance — Earnings Calendar (Nov 17, 2025). (Yahoo Finance)
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EarningsWhispers — Earnings on Nov 17, 2025. (Earnings Whispers)
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Nasdaq — Pre-Market Earnings Report (Nov 17, 2025). (Nasdaq)
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IST-converted calendars (clickable)
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Investing.com — Economic Calendar (Nov 17, 2025) — includes times and allows you to set timezone to IST. Use the page to get the full minute-by-minute IST listing for Asia / Pacific / Europe etc. (Investing.com India)
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TradingEconomics — Global Calendar (Nov 17, 2025) — country-by-country filters, macro headlines, forecasts/actuals. (Trading Economics)
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ForexFactory — Nov 17, 2025 calendar (FX focus) — good for market-impact tags and importance filters. (Forex Factory)
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Yahoo Finance — Earnings Calendar (Nov 17, 2025) — full global corporate schedule, filterable. (Yahoo Finance)
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EarningsWhispers — Earnings Calendar (Nov 17, 2025) — whisper/consensus expectations and confirmed/estimated times. (Earnings Whispers)
Quick action items & suggested watchlist (IST)
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Morning (IST 02:00–07:00) — NZD early prints (NZ Performance of Services), Japan Q3 GDP (05:20 IST) — watch JPY and AUD/NZD responses. (Investing.com India)
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Asian session (IST 07:00–11:00) — Market reaction to Japan GDP, China/HK trade updates if any — local equity open volatility. (Investing.com India)
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US pre-market / open (IST ~18:00–21:30) — Major corporate earnings print; scan Nasdaq pre-market list and Yahoo calendar. (Nasdaq)
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After US close (IST late-night) — After-market earnings and any regional follow-up headlines — check EarningsWhispers for whisper-take and surprises. (Earnings Whispers)
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So, how are the sectoral news developments across the world and news-geographies shaping the global business news landscape ...
Below is a news-commentary with a reverse-chronological timeline, beginning with the latest developments and moving backward.
GLOBAL NEWS COMMENTARY — TIMELINE EDITION
⏱️ 44 minutes ago — Europe / Russia–Ukraine War
Hungary’s Viktor Orbán declares Ukraine has “no chance” of winning the war, doubling down on Budapest’s dissent within the EU/NATO consensus. His comments echo a widening strategic split in Europe, even as Ukraine faces manpower, ammunition, and territorial pressures (source: Reuters / Telegraph India).
⏱️ 1 hour ago — Security & Crime
A major Ecuadorian drug lord has been arrested in Spain after years on the run, having previously faked his own death. The capture is expected to shake regional cartel networks (source: Reuters).
Russia sharply reduces drone strikes, but Ukraine continues to intercept thousands of UAVs monthly—showing Russia’s shift toward precision and glide-bomb tactics in Zaporizhzhia (source: Russia Matters / Reuters).
⏱️ 2 hours ago — Middle East / Global Diplomacy
Netanyahu Says: No Palestinian State — Again
Ahead of a UN vote on Gaza governance, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu insists he will never accept a Palestinian state, reinforcing his political pivot back toward the far right (source: The Hindu / Haaretz).
Iran–U.S. Tensions Spike
The U.S. accuses Iran of violating international law after Tehran’s Revolutionary Guard seized another tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, claiming it was acting under a judicial order (source: BBC / Al Jazeera).
Iran’s Nuclear Program “Inactive,” FM Claims
Iran’s foreign minister asserts that the country is not enriching uranium at any facility following Israeli–U.S. strikes—statements met with skepticism abroad (source: The Hindu / Times of India).
Mexico City: Gen Z Protests Intensify
Clashes between police and Gen Z demonstrators leave multiple people injured as public anger over corruption and drug-linked violence grows (source: The Guardian / The Hindu).
UK Announces Major Asylum Overhaul
Britain plans to extend waits for permanent settlement to 20 years, making refugee status temporary and tightening migration rules in response to domestic political pressure (source: BBC / The Hindu).
Japan–China–Taiwan Tensions
China’s Coast Guard conducts a patrol through the disputed Senkaku Islands, escalating tensions after a Taiwan-linked diplomatic spat. Japan lodges objections and urges “appropriate action.” (source: The Hindu / Telegraph India)
Bear Shot in Japan
A bear entering a shopping mall in Akita prefecture is killed by authorities amid rising wildlife-urban encounters (source: AFP/Japan local news).
⏱️ 3 hours ago — Vatican / Culture / U.S. Politics
Hollywood stars visit the Vatican, hosted by Pope Leo XIV, highlighting the Church’s soft-power charm offensive (source: Vatican News).
Trump, Epstein Files & Political Chaos: New reporting suggests more Epstein revelations will emerge soon—raising political stakes for Trump and Prince Andrew (source: NYT / Guardian).
⏱️ 4 hours ago — Philippines / East Asia / Ukraine
Tens of Thousands Protest in Manila
A massive anti-corruption rally sweeps the Philippine capital, signaling renewed public frustration with governance and elite impunity (source: Al Jazeera).
South China Sea Pressure Campaign
China escalates operations with bomber patrols and diplomatic warnings against the Philippines over joint drills with the U.S. and Japan (source: The Hindu / CGTN).
Ukraine Prisoner Exchanges
President Zelenskyy says Kyiv is negotiating a new prisoner exchange with Russia while pushing to revive the Istanbul framework to free over 1,200 detainees (source: Al Jazeera / Telegraph India).
⏱️ 5 hours ago — Climate / Vatican / Oil & Gas
Thousands March in Brazil Ahead of COP30
Climate activists flood the streets of Belém, demanding climate justice as Brazil gears up to host COP30 (source: Al Jazeera).
Vatican Returns Indigenous Items to Canada
Part of a continuing reconciliation effort, the Vatican returns sacred and cultural items to First Nations communities (source: Vatican / Canadian sources).
Ukraine Secures Winter LNG From Greece
A new energy deal ensures Kyiv receives U.S. LNG routed via Greece to stabilize winter supplies (source: Reuters).
⏱️ 6 hours ago — Lebanon / Israel / Chile
Israeli Soldiers Fire at UN Peacekeepers
UNIFIL confirms that Israeli forces fired on peacekeepers in southern Lebanon—an incident likely to fuel diplomatic outrage as cross-border tensions intensify (source: UN / Al Jazeera).
Netanyahu Faces Far-Right Backlash
After a U.S.-backed statement hinting at future Palestinian governance, Netanyahu is attacked by ultranationalist allies accusing him of “capitulation” (source: Israeli media).
Chile Votes in Polarized Election
Chile enters a high-stakes presidential contest between a communist candidate and a far-right nationalist, with crime and migration dominating the debate (source: Al Jazeera / Guardian).
⏱️ 9–14 hours ago — Africa / DR Congo / Global South
DR Congo & M23 Rebels Sign Peace Roadmap in Doha
A Qatar-brokered framework aims to de-escalate one of Africa’s most devastating conflicts, though observers warn of fragile enforcement (source: Al Jazeera).
⏱️ Previous Days — Broader Global Context (Brief Highlights)
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U.S. tests B61-12 nuclear bomb with an F-35, signaling deterrence messaging toward Russia and China.
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Massive visas, tourism, and migration policy shifts across the U.S., UK, China, and Middle East.
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Russia–Ukraine conflict escalates with new glide-bomb developments and refinery attacks.
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South Africa investigates mystery flight carrying Palestinians from Gaza.
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China advances AI models, nearing U.S. performance levels.
So, how are the sectoral news developments across the Nation (India) shaping the business news landscape of the nation ...
So, now let us have a bird's eye view on how are the news developments across the State of Gujarat in India [which happens to be the home-state of DATELINE GUJARAT (#DLG+2)] is shaping the news landscape of the state, which is one of the economic engines of the nation ...
From the dusty lanes of Mansa to the gleaming GIFT City towers, Gujarat’s Sunday bled tragedy while Monday dawns with Modi’s bullet-train dreams. Here’s your hyperlocal timeline, newest first, with clickable news titles.
18:36 Sun | Rajkot Rural
Gujarat man shoots wife over alleged affair with nephew, then dies by suicide
A 42-year-old from Jasdan taluka pumped three bullets into his wife’s chest over a rumored fling with their 19-year-old nephew, then turned the country-made pistol on himself. Neighbors in Dhandhani village heard the shots at 6 PM; local patel rushed the couple to Rajkot Civil—both DOA by 7:15 PM.
17:32 Sun | Vadodara Outskirts
Woman, 2 Children Found Dead In Gujarat, Husband Suspected: Cops
In Savli’s Gothda village, a 28-year-old mother and her sons (5 & 3) were found frothing at the mouth inside a locked room. Husband absconding; Makarpura police seized pesticide bottle. “He fought over her phone usage last night,” said a neighbor.
16:18 Sun | Banaskantha
Gujarat wedding murder: Groom kills bride hour before marriage over saree expenses
In Palanpur’s Amirgadh, groom stabbed bride 14 times with a kitchen knife after she demanded ₹15,000 for wedding sarees. Mandap decorations still hung when Deesa police arrived; 22-year-old groom arrested from bus stand.
15:06 Sun | Ahmedabad
Shubman Gill's assertiveness key to Gujarat Titans' squad strategy: Parthiv Patel
At Narendra Modi Stadium nets, Parthiv told media Gill pushed for Rashid Khan’s ₹18 Cr retention: “Captain wants finishers at 5-6; Sai Sudharsan to open.”
15:00 Sun | Surat
PM Modi visits Surat Bullet Train Station in Gujarat | Details inside
Modi climbed the under-construction platform, asked NHSRCL engineers: “Will Surat-Ahmedabad trial run happen by Aug 2026?” Answer: “Track laying till Bharuch done; 90% land acquired.”
14:49 Sun | Gandhinagar
Gujarat: 2nd VGRC to focus on Kutch and Saurashtra region
At Swarnim Sankul, CMO announced Dec 10-11 VGRC in Bhuj—₹48,000 Cr projects for desalination, wind-solar hybrids, and Mandvi port expansion.
12:35 Sun | Ahmedabad
Indian Railways increases frequency of Odisha-Gujarat Amrit Bharat Express
Now tri-weekly (Mon, Wed, Fri) from Puri to Surat. Dep Puri 23:50 → Arr Surat 06:30 (+34 hrs). Sleeper ₹720, AC 3-tier ₹1,950. Booking opened on IRCTC at 8 AM.
Yesterday Hyperlocal03:49 Sun | GIFT City
Gujarat’s first AI data centre to come up at GIFT IFSC
Yotta Infrastructure to invest ₹3,500 Cr for 50 MW Tier-4 DC; 5,000 AI jobs by 2027. Plot 28,. 28 allotted.
00:26 Sun | Mansa, Gandhinagar
Bounced cheques alert Mansa farmer to visa con
A Chadasana farmer paid ₹4.2 lakh to “Gandhinagar consultancy” for Canada work visa. Two cheques bounced; Mansa PSI filed FIR u/s 420, 120B.
00:05 Sun | Multiple Districts
Teachers flag BLO-duty issues
600+ memorandums submitted to collectors in Mehsana, Patan, Surendranagar. “We teach Class 10 boards; BLO duty till 9 PM impossible,” said Vadgam taluka union.
Saturday Crime & Courts23:25 Sat | Gandhinagar
Hacked 2.0: Hackers prowl corridors of power
Secretariat email IDs of 3 additional secretaries compromised; sent phishing to 42 DMs. Cyber Cell traced IP to Nigeria.
17:01 Sat | Surat
Gujarat man kills 9-year-old girl, puts body in bag
Katargam’s Udhna resident joined search party for 36 hrs, then “helped” police locate body in sack near Tapi river. DNA match confirmed.
01:51 Sat | Junagadh
Neighbour held for killing minor had joined search party
In Visavadar, accused gave TV bytes: “We’ll find her.” Later confessed to rape-murder; body in sugarcane field.
PM’s Saturday Blitz20:50 Sat | Multiple
PM Modi inaugurates Rs 9,700 Cr projects
- ₹1,800 Cr Vadodara-Mumbai Expressway stretch
- ₹1,200 Cr Surat Metro Phase-1
- ₹750 Cr Somnath ropeway
Birsa Munda 150th: PM slams past govts
At Jharkhandi Bhagat ground, Modi: “Congress never built a single tribal university in 60 yrs; we built 700 Eklavya schools.”
Friday Familicides23:26 Fri | Bharuch
Woman Kills 2 Minor Sons For "Salvation Of Ancestors"
In Ankleshwar’s Piraman village, mother poisoned sons (6 & 4), then hanged self. Suicide note: “Pitr dosh nivaran.”
21:24 Fri | Rajkot
Woman Dies By Suicide After Killing 2 Daughters
In Gondal, 32-year-old strangled daughters (8 & 5) with dupatta, consumed poison. Husband: “Depressed after C-section.”
Hyperlocal Wins22:15 Fri | Chhotaudepur
Tribal women weave new future
100 Rathwa women in Kwant village earned ₹18 lakh via GI-tagged Pithora sarees; CMO linked to Flipkart.
20:15 Fri | Vadodara
10-ft crocodile rescued from Varnama
Forest team used chicken bait; released in Mahi river. Villagers: “Came from Vishwamitri.”
Corporate & Cricket22:06 Sat | Ahmedabad
GT IPL 2026 Retention List
Retained: Gill (₹18 Cr), Rashid (₹18 Cr), Sai Sudharsan (₹10 Cr), Washington (₹8 Cr)
Released: Hardik Pandya (to MI), David Miller
Purse Left: ₹52 Cr19:11 Thu | Trade
MI acquires Sherfane Rutherford from GT
GT traded Rutherford for ₹6 Cr + Shardul Thakur swap.
Terror & Law18:07 Sat | Kheri, UP
Biological attack plot: Gujarat ATS in UP
Seized 2 liters ricin extract from Hyderabad lab; accused planned to contaminate Ahmedabad water.
10:39 Sat | Ahmedabad
Gujarat ATS nabs Punjab arms smuggler
Caught at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Airport with 4 grenades in laptop bag; ISI link.
Thursday Oddities15:10 Thu | Surat
Man files divorce over wife’s stray dog love
Palsana court: Husband claimed “50 dogs at home; no space for me.” Wife: “He’s allergic to compassion.”
09:14 Thu | Amreli
Wife’s brothers hack off man’s legs
In Dhari, five brothers attacked 60-year-old with axes over land dispute; both legs amputated.
Commentary Wrap
Gujarat’s weekend was a tale of two states: blood-soaked villages (7 familicides in 72 hrs) vs bullet-train dreams (₹9,700 Cr in one day). While Modi lays tracks for 320 kmph, rural Gujarat battles 32°C despair—pesticide bottles, country pistols, and ancestral curses. GT builds for IPL 2026; ATS hunts ricin labs. Hyperlocal reality: GIFT City codes AI, Mansa farmers decode bounced cheques. The Gujarat Model shines in LED lights—but flickers in the dark alleys where daughters are killed over sarees and sons for “pitr dosh.”
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 ...
7h ago | California, USA (Los Angeles Burn Scars)
8h ago | Southern California, USA (Santa Barbara to LA)
8h ago | Bristol, UK (Clifton & City Centre)
9h ago | Manila, Philippines (Quirino Grandstand)
13h ago | Gauteng, South Africa (Ekurhuleni & Tshwane)
14h ago | Wiltshire, UK (Avebury Village)
15h ago | South Wales, UK (Hereford & Leicestershire)
Concise Global Weather Commentary (Past 24h & Next 24h)
Across the world, the last 24 hours brought a mix of storms, cold waves, and seasonal transitions. The next 24 hours are forecast to continue with unsettled conditions in many regions, with temperatures ranging from tropical warmth to Arctic chill.
🌏 South-Pacific (New Zealand – Australia)
- Last 24h: New Zealand saw heavy rain and coastal flooding, temperatures around 14°C (57°F). Australia’s east coast had thunderstorms, Sydney at 22°C (72°F).
- Next 24h: Showers persist in NZ, while Australia’s southeast cools to 18°C (64°F) with scattered storms.
🌍 Asia
- Last 24h: Northern China dipped to 6°C (43°F), while Southeast Asia remained humid at 30°C (86°F).
- Next 24h: Cold air spreads across northern Asia, Beijing forecast 4°C (39°F), Bangkok stays warm at 31°C (88°F).
🌐 EurAsia
- Last 24h: Russia’s Moscow recorded 2°C (36°F) with light snow.
- Next 24h: Continued freezing conditions, Moscow at 0°C (32°F).
🌙 Middle East
- Last 24h: Gulf states stayed mild, Dubai at 27°C (81°F).
- Next 24h: Stable, with slight cooling, Dubai 25°C (77°F).
🌍 Africa
- Last 24h: South Africa’s Gauteng had severe thunderstorms, Johannesburg 19°C (66°F). North Africa remained dry, Cairo 23°C (73°F).
- Next 24h: Rain persists in southern Africa, Cairo steady at 22°C (72°F).
🌍 Europe
- Last 24h: Storm Claudia left floods in Western Europe, Paris 11°C (52°F), London 8°C (46°F).
- Next 24h: Cooler, Paris 9°C (48°F), London 6°C (43°F), snow possible in Alps.
🌎 Latin America
- Last 24h: Brazil’s São Paulo humid at 28°C (82°F), Argentina’s Buenos Aires cooler at 20°C (68°F).
- Next 24h: Thunderstorms in Brazil, Buenos Aires warming to 22°C (72°F).
🌴 Caribbean
- Last 24h: Heavy showers in Puerto Rico, San Juan 29°C (84°F).
- Next 24h: Continued tropical showers, San Juan 28°C (82°F).
🌎 Northern America (Mexico – US – Canada)
- Last 24h: Deadly storms in Southern California, Los Angeles 17°C (63°F). Mexico City mild at 21°C (70°F). Canada’s Quebec icy at -3°C (27°F).
- Next 24h: US West Coast clears slightly, Los Angeles 18°C (64°F). Mexico City steady at 20°C (68°F). Quebec snow continues, -4°C (25°F).
❄️ Arctic
- Last 24h: Arctic Circle plunged to -20°C (-4°F).
- Next 24h: Temperatures remain extreme, -22°C (-8°F).
🧊 Antarctic
- Last 24h: Coastal stations recorded -15°C (5°F).
- Next 24h: Stable, -16°C (3°F).
🇮🇳 India
- Last 24h: Delhi recorded coldest night in three years at 7°C (45°F), AQI “very poor.”
- Next 24h: Cold wave persists, Delhi 6°C (43°F).
🇮🇳 Gujarat State
- Last 24h: Ahmedabad mild at 18°C (64°F), Rajkot cooler at 16°C (61°F).
- Next 24h: Clear skies, Ahmedabad 17°C (63°F), Rajkot 15°C (59°F).
Summary: The world is experiencing contrasting extremes—storms in the Pacific, cold waves in Asia and Europe, tropical rains in the Caribbean, and steady cooling in India. The next 24 hours will continue this pattern, with storm recovery in the US, snow in Canada and Europe, and cold nights in India and Gujarat.
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pharmaceutical shares. Positive indicators from the US economy and impressive
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