The ruling of the US Supreme Court striking down tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump under the International Emergency and Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) is likely to create winners and losers among global economies, with India, China, and Brazil emerging as beneficiaries, while the Eu
Only three sectors witnessed buying in trade including Nifty Media (up 0.93%), Nifty FMCG (up 0.11%) and Nifty PSU Bank (up 0.05%). Nifty IT (0.75%) and Nifty Bank (0.53%) were the key losers.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar warned that the US and Europe could become "net losers" if they restrict skilled immigration. Speaking in New Delhi, he said Western concerns stem from past policy choices and stressed that global talent mobility brings mutual benefits, especially as
The president also targeted fellow late-night hosts, Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers, calling them "two total losers" and suggesting that their programmes should also be pulled off the air.
BJP Telangana spokesperson Rachna Reddy strongly rebuked TPCC chief Mahesh's allegations of fake votes undermining Bandi Sanjay's victory in Karimnagar. She accused Congress of being anti-India, corrupt, and undermining democracy, citing legal issues faced by Congress leaders.
Ed Sheeran and Jelly Roll joined Post Malone during the closing performance of Coachella 2025. Jelly came out first, taking the stage with Post to perform "Losers," their collaboration on Post Malone's country debut album F-1 Trillion. Sheeran came out after, performing Swae Lee's vocals on
Asian stock markets witnessed a major sell-off on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a new round of tariffs. The markets opened with heavy selling pressure, reflecting growing fears over the impact of the tariffs on global trade and economic growth.
Among Nifty companies, 18 stocks advanced, while 31 declined, and one remained unchanged. ONGC, BEL, Tata Steel, IndusInd Bank, and Power Grid emerged as the top gainers, while Sriram Finance, M&M, Bajaj Auto, Eicher Motors, and Adani Ports were the top losers in early trading.
Among Nifty 50 companies, only 13 stocks advanced, while 37 declined. The top gainers included Hindalco, Tata Steel, Eicher Motors, Larsen & Toubro (LT), and SBI Life, whereas Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M), Adani Ports, BPCL, Tata Motors, and Adani Enterprises emerged as the biggest
Out of the Nifty 50 companies, 21 stocks advanced while 30 declined. Among the top gainers were Cipla, Adani Ports, ITC Hotels, Dr. Reddy's, and HDFC Life. On the other hand, Trent, BEL, Bharti Airtel, Titan, and ONGC emerged as the biggest losers, dragging the index lower.
Among the Nifty 50 stocks, 34 registered advances, 15 recorded declines, and 2 remained unchanged. The top gainers included Bajaj Auto, Cipla, Infosys, BEL, and Shriram Finance, while HDFC Life, JSW Steel, NTPC, Hindustan Unilever, and Nestle India were the top losers.
Indian stock indices closed the week on a low, hinting that the volatility was far from over. On Friday, Sensex closed at 76,619.33 points, down 423.49 points or 0.55 per cent, while Nifty closed at 23,203.20 points, down 108.60 points or 0.47 per cent. Nifty IT slumped the most at 2.68 per