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ABB India shares jump 7% on record orders, strong Q4 demand
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/abb-india-shares-jump-7-on-record-orders-strong-q4-demand/articleshow/128593040.cms

ABB India shares saw a significant jump following the announcement of its financial results. The company reported its highest-ever orders and revenue for the full financial year 2025. Order inflows in the December quarter were particularly strong, marking a five-year high.
Indian IT companies returned Rs 4.8 lakh crore cash to shareholders, spent little on R&D. Will the AI cost prove existential?
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/indian-it-companies-returned-rs-4-8-lakh-crore-cash-to-shareholders-spent-little-on-rd-will-the-ai-cost-prove-existential/articleshow/128601186.cms

Indian IT stocks face a sharp correction amid concerns over AI disruption and low R&D investment. Aequitas highlights heavy shareholder payouts over reinvestment, raising long-term competitiveness questions. While risks to revenue and margins persist, experts remain divided on whether AI poses an existential threat or a transformative opportunity for the sector.
Nestle, Britannia among 4 high-conviction FMCG and retail picks from Axis Direct, hereโ€™s why
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/nestle-britannia-among-4-high-conviction-fmcg-and-retail-picks-from-axis-direct-heres-why/slideshow/128602153.cms

Axis Direct has recommended four high-conviction FMCG and retail stocks post Q3 earnings, including Nestle India, Britannia, DOMS Industries and V-Mart Retail. The brokerage sees up to 32% upside, driven by strong demand recovery, expansion strategies, improving margins and favourable macro factors such as GST reforms and rural consumption trends.
Market Wrap: Sensex ends 317 points higher, Nifty above 25,550 aided by L&T, RIL
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/market-wrap-sensex-ends-317-points-higher-nifty-above-25550-aided-by-lt-ril/articleshow/128603029.cms

Indiaโ€™s markets rebounded from early losses, ending the session on a positive note. Broad-based buying supported gains, led by major industrial, energy, and consumer stocks. Public sector banks, auto, and FMCG sectors outperformed, while IT and select media stocks faced selling pressure. Market sentiment remained firm despite volatility.
Gainers & Losers: Novartis India and GMDC among 6 stocks in focus on Friday. Hereโ€™s why
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/gainers-amp-losers-novartis-india-and-gmdc-among-6-stocks-in-focus-on-friday-heres-why/slideshow/128606705.cms

Novartis India and GMDC led market action on Friday as broader indices recovered, while select stocks saw sharp gains and profit booking.
UPL to spin off crop protection arm into a separate listed entity
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/upl-to-spin-off-crop-protection-arm-into-a-separate-listed-entity/articleshow/128609084.cms

UPL approved a group reorganisation to separate its India and global crop protection businesses into a newly listed UPL Global Sustainable Agri Solutions. The move aims to unlock value, streamline operations, enhance capital flexibility, and create a focused pure-play crop protection platform.
โ€‹Gift Nifty jumps 400 points from lows after US Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/gift-nifty-jumps-400-points-from-lows-after-us-supreme-court-strikes-down-trump-tariffs/articleshow/128616502.cms

A significant US Supreme Court ruling has dismantled former President Trump's broad tariffs, sparking a rally in global markets, including India's Gift Nifty. This decision, rejecting the use of emergency powers for trade policy, offers a potential reset for international trade tensions. For India, it arrives as markets grapple with volatility, potentially easing existing tariff pressures with the US.
D-Street rebounds despite rising US-Iran tensions
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/d-street-rebounds-despite-rising-us-iran-tensions/articleshow/128633709.cms

On Friday, Indian stock markets experienced a notable bounce back, partially reversing previous losses. Nevertheless, escalating global tensions, especially those involving the US and Iran, led to a more cautious approach among investors. By the end of the week, both the Nifty and Sensex showed positive gains. Crude oil prices saw an uptick amidst concerns of potential military conflict.
F&O Talk | What the current long-short ratio tells about FII positioning? Sudeep Shah on Ola, Newgen, 4 more top weekly movers
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/fo-talk-what-the-current-long-short-ratio-tells-about-fii-positioning-sudeep-shah-on-ola-newgen-4-more-top-weekly-movers/articleshow/128635975.cms

Markets ended higher despite volatility, with Nifty consolidating in a narrow range. FII positioning shows gradual short covering but remains cautious. IT stocks stay under pressure, while banking and PSU sectors show strength. Analysts expect sideways movement with stock-specific action and highlight key technical levels for the coming week.
Powering the AI revolution: A Rs 200 lakh crore opportunity for capital markets
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/powering-the-ai-revolution-a-rs-200-lakh-crore-opportunity-for-capital-markets/articleshow/128637716.cms

Indiaโ€™s AI revolution will rely less on code and more on massive infrastructureโ€”power, fibre, cooling, chips, data centres and long-term capital. With a โ‚น200 lakh crore investment opportunity ahead, Indiaโ€™s maturing capital markets, REITs, InvITs and global investor appetite position the country to finance this next big private-sector-led buildout.
Sweeping tariffs gone but Trump's 10% global tariffs on. What to expect from markets on Monday?
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/sweeping-tariffs-gone-but-trumps-10-global-tariffs-on-what-to-expect-from-markets-on-monday/articleshow/128638352.cms

Markets may open strong after the US Supreme Court struck down Trumpโ€™s tariffs, with GIFT Nifty signalling gains. However, a new 10% global tariff introduces uncertainty. Export sectors, metals and pharma remain in focus, while investors track policy responses and global cues for direction in the coming sessions.
FIIs turn buyers in February with Rs 16,912 crore worth of equity inflows. Is this a sign of trend reversal?
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/fiis-turn-buyers-in-february-with-rs-16912-crore-worth-of-equity-inflows-is-this-a-sign-of-trend-reversal/articleshow/128641902.cms

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) turned net buyers in February, investing Rs 16,912 crore amid improved Q3 corporate earnings. While outflows hit Rs 35,962 crore in January, buying returned across financial services and capital goods. Analysts see this as a potential trend reversal, with continued FPI inflows expected through FY26.
Dalal Street Week Ahead: Nifty braces for fresh breakout after US Supreme Court verdict boost
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/dalal-street-week-ahead-nifty-braces-for-fresh-breakout-after-us-supreme-court-verdict-boost/articleshow/128644501.cms

Nifty ended the week in a consolidative range, reflecting caution ahead of Mondayโ€™s open after the US Supreme Court verdict. Markets are watching for breakout momentum, with key sectors showing mixed relative strength. Investors should track resistance, support, and global cues for direction in the coming week.
Trump tariff twist, US-Iran tensions among 8 factors likely to steer D-Street this week
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/trump-tariff-twist-us-iran-tensions-among-8-factors-likely-to-steer-d-street-this-week/articleshow/128665512.cms

Nifty ended the week 0.4% higher, aided by gains in financials and metals, with the index rising 117 points on Friday to close at 25,571. As markets reopen on Monday, multiple domestic and global triggers are set to influence sentiment. Technically, analysts see resistance at the 21-EMA, while a bearish RSI crossover signals weak underlying momentum.
Up to 205% surge: 10 penny stocks shine in FY26, 4 become multibaggers
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/up-to-205-surge-10-penny-stocks-shine-in-fy26-4-become-multibaggers/slideshow/128666226.cms

In FY26, 10 penny stocks surged 50โ€“205%, with four multibaggers.
IPO watch: 9 new issues set to open this week; GMPs hint at up to 36% returns
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/9-ipos-opening-this-week-gmps-signal-up-to-36-potential-returns-for-investors/slideshow/128667095.cms

Primary markets brace for a hectic week as nine IPOs open across the mainboard and SME segments. Grey market premiums remain selective, with standout interest in select SME counters.
M-cap of six of top 10 most valued firms climbs Rs 63,000 crore; L&T, SBI biggest gainers
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/mcap-of-six-of-top-10-valued-firms-climbs-rs-63000-cr-lt-sbi-biggest-gainers/articleshow/128667204.cms

Top Indian firms saw a significant market valuation surge last week, with Larsen & Toubro and State Bank of India leading the gains. Six of the top-10 valued companies collectively added over Rs 63,000 crore, while others experienced a decline in their market capitalization.
10% becomes 15%: How stock market may react to Trumpโ€™s tariff shift on Monday
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/10-becomes-15-how-the-stock-market-may-react-on-monday-to-trumps-unpredictable-tariff-changes/articleshow/128668441.cms

Indian markets head into Monday amid fresh tariff uncertainty after Donald Trump raised temporary US import duties from 10% to 15%, following a Supreme Court setback. While experts say markets may price in continuity, near-term volatility remains likely. Export-oriented sectors could see knee-jerk reactions as investors assess legal risks, refund implications and the broader India-US trade understanding.