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GIFT City vs Dubai vs Singapore: What you need to know while choosing your investment hub
Indian wealth is increasingly seeking global anchors, with GIFT City, Dubai's DIFC, and Singapore emerging as key contenders. Each hub offers distinct advantages in access, tax efficiency, and regulatory comfort, catering to different investor profiles from first-generation entrepreneurs to established family offices.
AT-1 case: Yes Bank does not expect material financial impact from Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court has officially concluded the hearings related to the Additional Tier-1 bond write-down of Yes Bank, with a verdict now on the horizon. This case follows the bank's dramatic near-collapse back in 2020, leading to an aggressive write-down of ₹8,415 crore in bonds, sparking a flurry of legal action from aggrieved investors.
Dalal Street Week Ahead: Sector rotation signals a need for disciplined approach
Indian markets showed resilience, recovering from early dips to end the week higher. Despite a rebound, a strong resistance zone looms, suggesting the current uptrend might be a pullback within a broader consolidation. Investors are advised to adopt a cautious, stock-specific approach, focusing on protecting gains and avoiding aggressive rallies.
Employee fined Rs 10 lakh over lack of ESOP disclosure in ITR; here's why ITAT Chennai cancelled it
An Indian employee faced a Rs 10 lakh penalty for not disclosing foreign ESOPs in his Income Tax Return. The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, Chennai, has now cancelled this penalty. The tribunal ruled that the omission was accidental and bona fide, especially as it was the first year of the reporting requirement.
Why are US stock market futures up now, and will Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq continue to stay in green or turn red again? Wall Street futures, US stocks to watch, analysts insights, market outlook and what should investors do now
Why are US stock market futures up now, and will Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq continue to stay in green or turn red again? US stock futures moved higher as hopes of Middle East peace improved investor mood. Technology stocks gained interest again while investors tracked earnings and oil supply risks. Markets may stay supported if talks continue. However, risks remain from Iran talks and oil supply disruptions.
Will gold price reach $4,900 or fall towards $4,500 and silver rate touch $90 or slip below $60 this month? Market outlook, analysts insights and investor strategy
Will gold price reach $4,900 or fall towards $4,500 and silver rate touch $90 or slip below $60 this month? Gold held steady and moved toward a fourth weekly gain as hopes of a US-Iran peace deal shaped inflation and interest rate expectations. The dollar fell and oil eased. Indian banks paused imports. Silver gained momentum. Analysts now discuss price targets, risks, and investor strategy for this month.
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Illegal sand mining has created environmental crisis in National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary: SC
The Supreme Court has declared rampant illegal sand mining in the National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary an environmental crisis. The court criticized Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh for failing to control the issue. High-resolution Wi-Fi CCTV cameras will be installed along mining routes. Live feeds will be monitored by police and forest officials.

Alia Bhatt asks Sadhguru about ‘failure’, what he replied can become your biggest success formula
Spiritual leader Sadhguru and actor Alia Bhatt discussed failure at an event in Chennai. Sadhguru reframed failure as an opportunity for bliss, sharing his own life's mission and encouraging a focus on inner ecstasy over external achievements. He urged aiming for goals beyond a single lifetime, emphasizing that true success lies in being a 'blissful failure'.

Bears back on Dalal Street! Sensex tumbles over 700 points from day’s high, Nifty ends below 24,200
Indian stock markets faced significant intraday losses on Thursday. The Sensex and Nifty, after opening strong, reversed gains to end lower. This volatility coincided with the weekly expiry of Sensex F&O contracts. Despite the benchmark indices falling, smallcap and midcap stocks showed resilience. Key banking and auto stocks were among the decliners, while Trent and Zomato parent shares surged.

Why is stock market rising today? Sensex surges over 600 points, Nifty above 24,350. 6 key factors
Indian markets extended their rally on Thursday, driven by optimism over easing US-Iran tensions and softer oil prices, which lifted investor sentiment. The gains were broad-based across sectors and market segments, with most stocks advancing and volatility easing, although Reliance Industries was among the few laggards.

GIFT Nifty signals a positive start; here’s the trading setup for the day
Going forward, the 24,250–24,300 zone is likely to act as a crucial resistance band. A decisive move above this range could trigger a rally towards 24,750–24,800. On the other hand, failure to break above 24,300 convincingly may lead to renewed selling pressure in the market.

Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Thursday
The Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex surged over 1.6% after US–Iran talks optimism boosted sentiment, driving broad-based buying. Falling volatility, strong technical signals, and sectoral strength supported bullish momentum despite key resistance levels ahead.

Market Trading Guide: Buy Power Grid and Kirloskar Oil Engines on Thursday for gains up to 7%
The Nifty 50 ended higher as US–Iran talks optimism lifted sentiment, with IT, auto, banks and FMCG driving gains. Technical strength above key EMAs and improving RSI signal bullish momentum, though resistance near 24,300 may cap near-term upside.

US Fed's Beth Hammack says rates likely on hold 'for a good while', CNBC reports
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack said on Wednesday that while she sees no imminent need for the central bank to change its interest rate target setting, it's possible cuts or even hikes could lie ahead.

Could not crack NEET/IIT, or CAT? Ankur Warikoo thought his 'life was over' after JEE results, but now is grateful that he did not clear the exam
Ankur Warikoo shares a personal story of failing the IIT-JEE exam in 1998. He recounts the disappointment with his father. Warikoo now advises students that exam results do not define their future. He stresses that life offers many paths to success and fulfillment. Self-belief is crucial when facing setbacks. Closed doors can lead to unexpected opportunities.

HDFC Life CEO Vibha Padalkar: 'I focused on what I had, not what I didn’t' and a journey of resilience
HDFC Life CEO Vibha Padalkar’s journey reflects resilience shaped by early family influence and a belief in long-term thinking. After early career rejections and a move to London at 17, she built a career in financial services and has led HDFC Life since 2018 through key transitions while sustaining steady growth and expansion.

Gulf storm: India should be evaluated as a strategic locational hedge for co-sharing GCC data centre infra
Recent attacks on cloud data centers in West Asia highlight a new geopolitical risk. Hyperscale providers are now reassessing their global infrastructure. India offers a secure and stable environment for data center expansion. Its robust policies and existing ties with the Gulf region make it a natural strategic partner.

Why stock markets crashed today? Sensex tumbles 700 pts, Nifty ends below 23,850. 7 key factors explained
Stock Market Crash Today: Indian stock markets experienced a significant decline, with Sensex and Nifty closing over 1% lower. This downturn was driven by escalating US-Iran tensions, a spike in oil prices above $100 per barrel, and rising US bond yields. Global markets also tumbled, while the Indian rupee weakened against the dollar.

Iran conflict threatens market stability after failed US peace negotiations
Global markets face renewed volatility as peace talks between the US and Iran fail. President Trump announced a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran stated it will not allow this. This escalation threatens to disrupt oil shipments. Investors are shifting back to defensive assets. Upcoming US earnings reports will also be closely watched for insights into economic risks.

West Asia war: Amid gloom and doom in Surat and Tiruppur’s textile clusters, one industry offers hope
As the West Asia conflict drags down most sectors in India’s two major textile hubs, one segment in Surat is opening up new opportunities

Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu formally appoints new Mossad chief
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday formally appointed a new chief of the country's foreign intelligence agency, the Mossad. Netanyahu had selected Gofman for the position in December, with the appointment receiving formal approval on Sunday.

Oil shock threat looms over Dalal Street rally
Indian stock markets and the rupee face potential downturns. Last week's gains were driven by a temporary truce impacting oil prices. The market now watches oil price movements closely. Central bank measures are supporting the rupee, but geopolitical concerns could limit its rise. Investors anticipate further negotiations to secure a durable solution.

Global Markets | Dollar and oil rise, stocks slide as US-Iran peace talks collapse
Oil and the dollar surged as U.S.-Iran talks failed, leaving a ceasefire fragile and Mideast energy exports choked. Stocks tumbled as U.S. Navy blockades the Strait of Hormuz, impacting global energy supplies and fueling inflation fears. Markets are grappling with significant uncertainty following the breakdown of peace negotiations.

Pakistan’s peacemaker role won’t erase past misdeeds, says Shashi Tharoor amid US-Iran talks
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor believes India is not competing with Pakistan on US-Iran peace talks. He emphasized India's core interest is achieving peace in the region. Tharoor noted Pakistan's significant stake due to its border and population. He urged active Indian engagement in regional stability.

What is gold and silver price prediction for Monday, and will precious metals continue to rise or fall again? Analysts insights, market outlook and what should investors do now
What is gold and silver price prediction for Monday, and will precious metals continue to rise or fall again? Gold moved toward a weekly gain as the US dollar weakened after a US-Iran truce. Inflation data and interest rate expectations also shaped sentiment. Silver and other metals moved higher during the week. Investors now watch geopolitical risks, interest rates, and inflation signals to understand the next move for precious metals.

From Panic to Patience: 7 investing lessons from James O’Shaughnessy for today’s turbulent markets
Amidst global market turmoil driven by inflation and geopolitical risks, veteran investor James O’Shaughnessy’s timeless principles offer a crucial guide. His framework stresses a long-term perspective, a robust process over chasing quick gains, ignoring forecasts, and unwavering discipline. Mastering behavior, not predicting the future, is key to weathering volatility and achieving lasting wealth.

Goodwill but no trust: Iran speaker after landing in Pakistan for peace talks with US
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf expressed deep distrust of the United States, citing past "failure and breach of promise" in negotiations. He arrived in Islamabad with a high-level delegation for talks, emphasizing that a ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of blocked Iranian assets are unfulfilled preconditions for dialogue.

'Rs 2 crore debt, now just 10-15% left': Rupali Ganguly co-actor reveals how his sisters quit high-paying jobs in the US to support him
Actor Rajesh Kumar, known for his beloved character Roshesh Sarabhai, once quit acting to take up farming. However, his organic venture suffered heavy financial losses. Recently, he revealed that his sisters, who had been living abroad for years, returned to India and left their jobs to support him by helping manage the farm during this difficult phase. Read on!

Iran's economy was weak before the war, now it's worse
Iran’s economy, already under strain with nearly 50% inflation, has worsened sharply after more than five weeks of war. Prices of basic goods, medicines and services have surged, with some items rising multiple times, while the currency has weakened further, forcing the central bank to issue higher denomination notes.
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