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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 7:35AM IST The recent slide, following Friday's RBI-driven rally, has weakened the short-term sentiment, and we now view 25,650 as the next critical support

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 7:30AM IST Gold prices climbed on Thursday following a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cut. Policymakers showed division on further rate reductions for next year. Meanwhile, silver achieved a new record high. The Fed's move came amid mixed signals on the job market and inflation. Investors are watching upcoming U.S. economic data closely.

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INDIA NEWS | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 7:29AM IST US Representative Bill Huizenga also stressed the wider strategic stakes of cooperation between Washington and New Delhi, noting the importance of their combined economic and geopolitical influence

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 7:28AM IST The US dollar weakened on Thursday following the Federal Reserve's policy meeting. Investors anticipated a more hawkish stance but received a dovish outlook instead. This led to increased confidence in shorting the dollar, with expectations of two more rate cuts next year. The euro and sterling saw gains against the dollar.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 7:26AM IST Oil prices climbed for a second day as the U.S. seized a sanctioned tanker off Venezuela, heightening supply disruption fears. Reports of Ukraine striking a Russian oil vessel also provided support. These events are expected to keep crude prices elevated, with traders noting Asian buyers seeking discounts on Venezuelan oil due to sanctions and increased risks.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 7:26AM IST The brokerage expects credit costs to normalise by FY27 and FY28 while noting that weak asset quality and elevated near-term credit costs will weigh on profitability

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 7:24AM IST Wall Street surged Wednesday as the Federal Reserve delivered a widely anticipated quarter-point rate cut. Investors are now anticipating further easing, despite the central bank signaling a pause. Fed Chair Powell's comments on labor market risks fueled optimism for future rate reductions, boosting stocks and pushing Treasury yields lower.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 7:02AM IST Stocks to watch on December 11: Puravankara, Petronet LNG and Prestige Estates are among other top stocks to track today

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 6:57AM IST Indian Railways is running 164 Vande Bharat chair car trains. The introduction of new services depends on various factors. A sleeper version of the Vande Bharat train is being developed with advanced safety features. Two such rakes are currently undergoing trials. This development aims to enhance passenger travel and safety across the network.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 6:48AM IST Indian stock markets closed lower for the third day in a row. Early gains were lost as traders took profits. Analysts anticipate markets will follow global trends, with a focus on US monetary policy. Foreign investors sold shares, while domestic investors bought them. The Indian Rupee weakened against the US Dollar.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 6:47AM IST IndiGo, once lauded for its punctuality, faces widespread flight cancellations and delays. This disruption follows a dispute with regulators over new pilot flying hour rules. The airline's rapid expansion and lean operational model left no room for such changes. IndiGo's strategy to leverage its reputation has led to a regulatory concession, but the long-term impact on its dominance remains uncertain.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 6:44AM IST Indian markets saw volatility and closed lower on Wednesday. Analysts are watching key support levels. Several companies are in focus due to recent developments. Jio Financial and BlackRock are investing in their joint venture. Adani Enterprises' rights issue saw strong demand. Adani Green experienced a large block deal. Cipla launched a new medication. IOC is planning board restructuring.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 6:39AM IST Asian markets followed Wall Street higher after the US Federal Reserve lowered interest rates. Fed Chair Jerome Powell indicated confidence in the US economy's future. This move boosted tech and financial stocks across Asia. Investors anticipate positive trends for Asian equities and currencies. Export companies are expected to benefit from improved US growth prospects.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 6:27AM IST Powell was also optimistic about the economy's growth next year, and said that consumer spending remains resilient while companies are still investing in artificial intelligence infrastructure

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INDIA NEWS | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 6:24AM IST The U.S. House of Representatives passed a massive defense policy bill on Wednesday authorizing a record $901 billion in annual military spending, paving the way for the must-pass measure to become law for a 65th straight year.The tally was 312-112 in favor of the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, sending it for consideration by the U.S. Senate, which is expected to pass it next week.The $901 billion in defense spending is $8 billion more than President Donald Trump's request earlier this year.The NDAA also provides $400 million in military assistance to Ukraine in each of the next two years and includes other measures reinforcing the U.S. commitment to Europe's defense, reflecting most lawmakers' continuing strong support for Kyiv as it fights Russian invaders. The sweeping 3,086-page bill unveiled on Sunday includes measures to make life better for the troops, including a 4% pay raise and improvements in base housing. But it does not include insurance coverage for military families to get fertility treatments, including embryo transfers for in vitro fertilization, something opposed by Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana, a social conservative.The legislation is a compromise between versions of the NDAA passed earlier this year by the Senate and House, both controlled by Trump's Republicans. Members of both parties urged lawmakers to support it even if they objected to individual provisions."I do support this bill. This does not mean that I do not have concerns. I do," said Representative Adam Smith of Washington, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, in a speech before the vote.SPENDING LEVELS Trump in May asked Congress for a national defense budget of $892.6 billion for fiscal year 2026, flat compared with 2025. The House bill set spending at that level, but the Senate had authorized $925 billion.The NDAA authorizes Pentagon programs, but does not fund them. Congress must separately pass funding in a spending bill for the fiscal year ending in September 2026.In addition to the typical NDAA provisions on defense acquisitions and competition with rivals like China and Russia, this year's bill focuses on cutting programs reviled by Trump, such as diversity, equity and inclusion training.The NDAA is one of a few major pieces of legislation to make it through Congress every year and lawmakers take pride in having passed it annually since 1961.This year's process was a bit rockier than usual.The rule paving the way for the House vote passed earlier on Wednesday by only 215 to 211 after a long delay in which a few Republicans changed their votes from "no" to "yes."Trump has said he will sign the NDAA into law once it reaches the White House.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 6:16AM IST Large-cap stocks are expected to lead market gains in the coming years. Motilal Oswal Financial Services chairman Raamdeo Agrawal sees significant potential in autos and capital markets. He believes the economy is transitioning towards car ownership, similar to China's growth phase. Specific companies in these sectors are highlighted as strong investment opportunities for wealth creation.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 6:05AM IST Pension regulator PFRDA has revised investment rules, allowing private pension funds to invest in the top 250 market-cap stocks and gold/silver ETFs for better returns. These changes aim to boost pension fund popularity by offering wider options to savers, with the private sector overseeing 15.78 trillion in assets.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 6:02AM IST BYT Capital has launched a 180 crore Category II AIF focused on deep-tech, targeting 18-20 startups with 3-6 crore initial cheques and a 55 per cent follow-on reserve

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INDIA COMMODITIES | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 5:59AM IST Silver prices surged by 11,500 to a fresh peak of 1,92,000 per kilogram in New Delhi, marking the steepest single-day rise in nearly two months. This surge was driven by robust domestic demand and global cues, with silver prices adding over 114% year-to-date.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 5:50AM IST Wakefit Innovations' IPO saw a subscription of 2.52 times, with strong interest from retail and qualified institutional investors. Meanwhile, Corona Remedies' pharmaceutical IPO was heavily oversubscribed at 137.04 times, driven by significant demand from qualified institutional and non-institutional investors.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 5:46AM IST TotalEnergies Renewables Indian Ocean divested shares worth 2,778.1 crore in Adani Green Energy through a block deal on Wednesday. The entity sold 2.86 crore shares at 970 each, reducing its stake by 1.74%. Quant Mutual Fund and Authum Investment & Infrastructure were among the buyers.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 5:40AM IST Kotak Securities is optimistic about the stock markets, setting a Nifty target of 29,120 by December 2026, driven by strong earnings growth expectations. The brokerage anticipates over 17% earnings growth for 2027, with improved macro conditions and policy decisions expected to fuel gains. They favor BFSI, technology, healthcare, and hospitality sectors, while also noting positive outlooks for gold and silver.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 5:34AM IST Adani Enterprises' 25,000 crore rights issue concluded with 108% subscription, attracting applications for 149.5 million shares. The issue, priced at 1,800 per share, saw public investors oversubscribe their portion by 30%. Funds raised will be used for debt reduction and capital expenditure.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 5:30AM IST Savings deposits in rural centres also posted a robust 10% increase, the fastest pace in six quarters. Experts attribute this shift to rising rural incomes while growth in the metro areas appears to be losing momentum as financially savvy investors increasingly divert funds into higher-yielding avenues such as mutual funds and equities.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 5:30AM IST IndiGo faces a 10% capacity cut, impacting its expansion plans with an effective reduction of only 70 flights. This directive follows thousands of cancellations, leading to intensified DGCA scrutiny and on-site inspections. While fares may see mixed impacts, rival airlines caution about their ability to absorb the demand gap.

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