Jupiter Wagons shares dip 3% after five-day winning streak

Jupiter Wagons shares fall 3% after a five-day 37% rally post-promoter stake increase. Despite high valuations and overbought RSI, promoters maintain control. Technicals suggest short-term correction while momentum remains strong amid profit booking by institutional investors.

Encora buyout widens healthcare, high-tech play for Coforge: Rahul Jain

Coforge’s acquisition of Encora significantly boosts its revenue by over 30% and strengthens its position in healthcare and high-tech verticals. Funded primarily through a share swap, the deal is expected to result in minimal dilution, with potential for strong returns if execution remains robust.

NBCC shares rise 9% in just two trading sessions! What’s fuelling the rise today?

NBCC shares surged 3% to Rs 126 following a settlement with the Delhi government over a 42.46-acre land parcel, granting the PSU development rights. This resolution, coupled with recent approvals for infrastructure projects at Mumbai Port, has boosted investor confidence. The stock is up over 8% in two sessions and 34% year-to-date.

2026 may deliver double-digit equity returns: Sunil Subramaniam

Indian equities are poised for a broad-based double-digit return in 2026, with midcaps and smallcaps expected to outperform stable largecaps. This recovery hinges on global developments like a trade deal, which could boost FII flows and export-oriented sectors. Domestic consumption and capital goods will drive growth otherwise, with real estate and financials also showing strong […]

Copper on fire: Why prices are at record highs and what’s next

Copper prices surged to record highs in late 2025 due to a confluence of factors including US Federal Reserve easing, trade policy arbitrage, and significant supply disruptions. Electrification and AI-driven demand further fueled the rally, creating a deficit that is expected to persist. India’s robust domestic demand and import reliance also contributed to its record […]

Rupee falls 5 paise to 89.95 against US dollar in early trade

The Indian rupee saw a slight dip against the US dollar on Monday. Foreign investors continued to sell Indian stocks, impacting the rupee’s performance. The domestic equity markets opened with minor gains. Experts suggest sustained foreign buying could support the rupee. India’s forex reserves, however, saw a significant jump.