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  • newRailTel shares rocket 25% in just 2 days! What’s triggering this massive surge?
    RailTel shares jumped 25% in two days after landing fresh orders worth over Rs 700 crore, including major tunnel communication projects from RVNL and a UP Police recruitment services contract. The strong order pipeline and steady execution outlook have boosted investor sentiment.
    - 2 hours ago 16 Apr 26, 10:01am -
  • newOla Electric vs Ather Energy: Which stock looks better after a stellar surge of up to 70% in April?
    Ola Electric shares have rebounded sharply, surging 68% in under 10 sessions, while Ather Energy gained 16% over the same period. Despite the recovery, Ola remains down 75% from its Rs 157 peak and nearly 50% below its issue price. In contrast, Ather Energy has surged 172% from its IPO price within a year of listing.
    - 3 hours ago 16 Apr 26, 9:33am -
  • newTata Group firm Tejas Networks shares sink 6% after Q4 loss widens by 193%. Check details
    Tejas Networks reported a significant widening of its net loss to Rs 211.3 crore in Q4 FY26, with revenue plummeting 82.6% year-on-year. Despite the weak operational performance, the company's order book grew 49% to Rs 1,514 crore, indicating strong future demand.
    - 3 hours ago 16 Apr 26, 9:26am -
  • newCrude oil hovers below $95 amid Iran war peace talks. What to expect next?
    Oil prices stayed below $95 as hopes of a US-Iran deal cooled supply concerns, with near-term direction hinging on progress in geopolitical talks and actual restoration of supply flows.
    - 4 hours ago 16 Apr 26, 8:20am -
  • newIndia Inc reduced overseas bond issues on local liquidity, rupee fall
    Indian companies scaled back overseas bond issuances as improved domestic liquidity and a weaker rupee made local fundraising more attractive.
    - 5 hours ago 16 Apr 26, 7:35am -
  • newMulti-asset funds offer consistent returns if not quite the big bang
    The strategy has, however, lagged higher-returning asset classes such as gold and global equities, with 14.7% and 18.6% annualised returns, respectively, over the same period. “How gold, equity or debt behaves in isolation is very different from how a well-constructed​combination performs,” said Aashish Sommaiyaa, ED & CEO, WhiteOak Capital Mutual Fund.
    - 5 hours ago 16 Apr 26, 7:14am -
  • China's expanding surveillance state and crackdowns draw global scrutiny
    Concerns grow over China's global surveillance technology and repression of Uyghurs. The World Uyghur Congress highlighted these issues. Activists marked 36 years since the Baren Uprising, a key moment of Uyghur resistance. Demonstrations called for justice. China's new economic security framework also raises global unease.
    - 5 days ago 11 Apr 26, 3:56pm -
  • Macro buffers to help India tide over Gulf crisis: World Bank
    India's economic growth for FY27 is projected at 6.6 percent. The World Bank notes potential risks from the Gulf conflict impacting global energy prices. However, India's economy is strong, supported by reserves and low inflation. Growth is expected to average 7.1 percent from FY28 to FY29. Boosting private sector growth is key for job creation and achieving Viksit Bharat.
    - 6 days ago 10 Apr 26, 12:41am -
  • Dragon does a Trump 'China made efforts to stop war'
    China has stated it made "own efforts" to push for a ceasefire between the US and Iran, following reports of its pivotal role in brokering a two-week pause in hostilities. Foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning detailed Beijing's diplomatic engagements aimed at deescalating regional tensions and achieving long-term stability.
    - 7 days ago 9 Apr 26, 1:03am -
  • RBI holds repo rate, flags supply chain risks to inflation & growth
    The Reserve Bank of India maintained its key policy rate at 5.25% due to ongoing West Asia tensions, warning of supply chain disruptions impacting inflation and growth. Projections for GDP and inflation remain within targets, though geopolitical uncertainty poses downside risks. Markets reacted positively to the news.
    - 7 days ago 9 Apr 26, 12:50am -
  • How Iran plans to tax oil tankers passing through Strait of Hormuz
    Iran is reportedly tightening control over the Strait of Hormuz. Oil tankers may face cryptocurrency transit fees and detailed checks. This move aims to monitor vessel movements during a ceasefire. Shipping companies are pausing operations due to warnings. The situation creates a gridlock with hundreds of ships waiting. Access to the strait remains a critical issue in ongoing negotiations.
    - 8 days ago 8 Apr 26, 9:56pm -
  • RBI may keep rates unchanged, focus on rupee stability and bond yields
    The Reserve Bank of India is widely expected to maintain interest rates and its policy stance unchanged due to global economic uncertainties, including the US-Israel conflict impacting energy prices and fiscal deficit concerns. Policymakers will closely monitor the rupee's performance and potential capital outflows, with the RBI possibly considering measures to support the currency without an aggressive immediate response.
    - 10 days ago 6 Apr 26, 5:50am -
  • For some around Trump, war on Iran is a Christian calling
    Religion is playing a role in the US conflict with Iran. President Donald Trump has met with Christian pastors who offered blessings. Some officials view the conflict as a divine mission. This echoes historical religious wars. Iran's government is also religiously rooted. The US is invoking religious themes in its foreign policy.
    - 13 days ago 4 Apr 26, 12:20am -
  • Food inflation to continue if West Asia war goes on: UN
    Global food prices surged in March to their highest point since September, driven by rising energy costs from the West Asia conflict. The UN's FAO warns that prolonged conflict could lead to reduced planting and lower future yields, impacting food supply and prices throughout the year and into the next.
    - 13 days ago 4 Apr 26, 12:16am -
  • Japan to create special cell to push FDI into India
    Japan's Foreign Ministry is launching a new center to help Japanese companies invest in India. This initiative aims to overcome challenges like complex regulations and tax systems. The center will also foster cooperation in AI, startups, and critical minerals. This move supports a goal of 10 trillion yen in private sector investment by 2035.
    - 16 days ago 31 Mar 26, 10:57pm -

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