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Stock Market LIVE Updates: Sensex, Nifty subdued; broader market indices slip; Titan falls 5%
11:50 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Siemens Energy gains 3%, hits new high on healthy March quarter results
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Siemens Energy India shares hit a new high of ₹3,105.95, gaining 3 per cent on the BSE in Tuesday's intra-day trade in an otherwise subdued market after the company reported a healthy earnings for the quarter ended March 2025 (Q2FY25).
In the past two trading days, the stock price of this heavy electrical equipment company has rallied 7 per cent. It has recovered 23 per cent from its 52-week low of ₹2,529 touched on June 24, 2025. The company made its stock market debut on June 19, 2025. READ MORE
11:20 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Navin Fluorine shares rise 3% on launching QIP to raise ₹750 crore
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Navin Fluorine International Ltd. shares rose over 3 per cent on Tuesday after the company announced the launch of its qualified institutional placement (QIP) to raise ₹750 crore.
The specialty chemicals maker's stock rose as much as 3.33 per cent during the day to ₹5,049 per share, the biggest intraday rise since July 1 this year. The stock pared gains to trade 1.3 per cent higher at ₹4,947 apiece, compared to a 0.03 per cent decline in Nifty 50 as of 10:37 AM. READ MORE
11:06 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: 11 AM Update- Sensex, Nifty listless amid broad-based selling
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Around 11 AM, BSE Sensex quoted at 83,416.11, down 26.39 points or 0.03 per cent and NSE Nifty50 was at 25,437.2, down 24.1 points or 0.09 per cent.
On the sectrol front, except private banks and oil & gas, all counter saw selling.
10:57 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: NSE GIFT City exchange plans first equity listing in foreign currency
Stock Market LIVE Updates: India's NSE International Exchange is aiming to attract its first equity listing in a foreign currency this quarter, a milestone it says will demonstrate a new fundraising avenue for firms.
The NSE IX exchange, situated in the financial hub of Gujarat International Finance Tec-City, or GIFT City, is initially targeting unlisted companies for the debut, chief executive officer V. Balasubramaniam said in an interview. These may be Indian firms with foreign holdings or even Silicon Valley or Delaware-based entities, he said, without providing any names.
10:13 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Gokaldas, Vardhman, Siyaram rally up to 8%. What's driving textile stocks?
Stock Market LIVE Updates: The US has imposed an updated tariff of 35 per cent on Bangladesh; no major reduction from 37 per cent announced on April 2, 2025. Last week the US announced an imposition of a 20 per cent tariff on Vietnam. READ MORE
9:32 AM
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Rupee gains amid fresh tariff jitters
Stock Market LIVE Updates: The domestic currency opened 11 paise higher at 85.75 against the dollar on Tuesday, a day after seeing the worst fall since June 13, according to Bloomberg. In the previous session, the currency fell past the 86 mark during the intraday trades. The currency was among the top gainers among its Asian peers. READ MORE

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