Axis Securities has maintained a HOLD rating on Wipro Limited with a revised target price of Rs 225 per share.
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IDBI Capital has reiterated its BUY recommendation on HDFC Bank, setting a revised target price of Rs 960, implying a potential upside of nearly <

IDBI Capital has reiterated a BUY recommendation on ICICI Bank, underpinned by resilient growth, improving asset quality, and disciplined provisioning.

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Jio Financial Services delivered a mixed financial performance for Q4 FY26, reflecting the complexities of scaling a diversified financial platform in a volatile macroeconomic environment.

Geojit Investments Limited has reiterated a BUY recommendation on Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), highlighting the company’s strong operational performance, robust deal pipeline,
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Bitcoin and Ethereum have been trading lower on Saturday after touching 8-week highs. While Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are currently looking bullish, a lot will still depend on Iran-US peace talks.

World, the digital identity initiative backed by Sam Altman, has unveiled a sweeping upgrade to its World ID system, positioning it as a comprehensive “proof of human” infrastructure for the internet age.

Rakuten has taken a decisive step toward mainstreaming digital assets by embedding XRP into its expansive consumer ecosystem, effectively merging payments, trading, and rewards into a unified financial experience.

The push to formalize the United States’ digital asset regulatory framework has entered a decisive phase, with JPMorgan Chase indicating that lawmakers are nearing agreement on a long-debated crypto market structure bill.
Japanese automobile major and the global market leader in the automobile sphere, Toyota Motor Corporation has confirmed that the company will launch its new small car 'Etios' in December this year. While the sales are expected to begin in January next year, the company has so far not confirmed that whether the first model could be the sedan version or the hatch version of the product.
Turmeric yesterday we have seen that market has moved -1.04% on hopes of higher acreage, sl
Chana dropped Rs 60 and settled at Rs 2323 per quintal on good rainfall in kharif pulses growing areas and forecast of more rains in the next two days. In Delhi spot market, chana fell 14 rupees to end at 2,261 rupees per 100 kg. According to the fourth advance estimates, the production of chana (gram) in 2009-10, is likely to be 7.35 million tonnes against the actual production of 7.06 million tonnes last year. The volume was noted at 136520 lots. Support for chana is at 2295 below that could see a test of 2268. Resistance is now seen at 2365 above that could see a resistance of 2408.
The CWG officials are surely having a tough time in getting sponsors for the much-awaited sporting event Commonwealth Games but they surely have bagged one of the biggest names in the Indian business - Tata.
Soyabean yesterday we have seen that market has moved -2.94% on forecast of rains in key soybean growing states and weakness in the overseas markets. Rainfall in soybean-growing central India has changed sentiment. In the Indore spot market, soybean fell by 49 rupees to 1,990 rupees per 100 kg. Market has opened at 2074.5 & made a low of 1995.5 versus the day high of 2074.5. The total volume for the day was at 107000 lots and the open interest was at 80960.Support for soyabean is at 1980 below that could see a test of 1948. Resistance is now seen at 2059 above that could see a resistance of 2106.
Since the point of time when the Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi sent an SMS to Ratan Tata to come to Gujarat and it make it the home for the small wonder - Tata Nano, the Sanand land has turned into gold. According to the estimates, after Tata's decided to shift to Gujarat, the land prices have gone up by almost 25 times and the farmers operating and living around the area are surely thanking their stars. 








