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Wall Street's main indexes opened slightly higher on Thursday as investors parsed a fresh batch of labor market data to gauge the odds of a much-anticipated Federal Reserve interest rate cut when it meets next week. |
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Wall Street's main indexes opened slightly higher on Thursday as investors parsed a fresh batch of labor market data to gauge the odds of a much-anticipated Federal Reserve interest rate cut when it meets next week. |
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Oracles default risk is surging as its 5-year CDS jumps to 128 bps, the highest since the financial crisis. Credit traders are buying protection amid AI-driven debt fears. Oracle stock is down 46% in three months after a 191% rally and now rebounds from $185-$198.3 support. Key resistance stands at $213.4-$213.8, with upside targets at $246.85, $290, and $346. |
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Six stocks -- including Hindustan Copper, IndiGo, and Ola -- stood out on Thursday as markets snapped a four-day rally, with sharp moves driven by corporate updates, rupee-led IT gains, and company-specific pressures. |
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CHENNAI: Indian markets on Thursday saw the major equity indices bounce back after several dull sessions. The BSE Sensex ended the day about 158-159 points high |
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Our technical analysts identify select stocks that may gain momentum even in volatile markets. Here are the technical calls for today. |
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The Q3 financial results have impressed both investors and analysts alike with improved guidance figures and exceeding market estimates. |
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Meesho IPO Live Updates: Meesho IPO, one of the most anticipated IPOs of the year, with a total issue size of Rs 5,421.20 crore, opened on Wednesday for subscription. The IPO is structured as a combination of a fresh issue and an offer for sale. Specifically, 38.29 crore shares will be issued as fresh capital, raising Rs 4,250 crore, while 10.55 crore shares will be sold through an offer for sale, generating Rs 1,171.20 crore.The IPO will be listed on both BSE and NSE, with subscription opening on December 3, 2025, and closing on December 5, 2025. Tentative allotment is expected by December 8, 2025, and shares are expected to list on December 10, 2025.The price band has been fixed between Rs 105 and Rs 111 per share. Retail investors can apply for a minimum lot of 135 shares, requiring an investment of Rs 14,985 at the upper price band. For S-HNI and B-HNI investors, the lot sizes are 14 lots (1,890 shares, Rs 2,09,790) and 67 lots (9,045 shares, Rs 10,03,995), respectively.Kotak Mahindra Capital Co. Ltd. is managing the IPO as the book-running lead manager, while Kfin Technologies Ltd. is acting as the registrar.Meesho IPO Timeline & Key DatesIPO Open: Dec 3, 2025IPO Close: Dec 5, 2025Allotment: Dec 8, 2025Refunds & Credit: Dec 9, 2025Listing: Dec 10, 2025Allocation and Anchor Investor DetailsMeesho has reserved 75 per cent of its shares for QIBs, 15 per cent for HNIs, and 10 per cent for retail investors. Additionally, anchor investors have subscribed for 21.97 crore shares, amounting to Rs 2,439.54 crore. The anchor bid date was December 2, 2025, with a lock-in period of 30 days for half the shares and 90 days for the remainder.Promoters Vidit Aatrey and Sanjeev Kumar currently hold 18.51 per cent of the company, which will reduce to 14.6 per cent post-IPO.About MeeshoFounded in 2015, Meesho is a technology-driven e-commerce platform connecting consumers, sellers, logistics partners, and content creators. Its marketplace enables sellers to expand their businesses with minimal costs while offering consumers affordable products., Business News, Times Now |
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Bank of America sees India's markets entering a new bullish phase, with the Nifty set to touch 29,000 in 2026 as FIIs return, earnings accelerate, and reforms boost growth though midcaps may lag large caps in the next cycle. |
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Recent comments by Uday Kotak highlight the effects of foreign investor actions on the Indian stock market, with Indian investors responding as buyers amid international exits. |