28October
Sensex and Nifty Slip Amid Profit-Taking and Weak Asian Cues: Volatility Marks Monthly F&O Expiry
Indian equity benchmarks witnessed a volatile session on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, as Sensex and Nifty slipped amid broad-based profit-taking and weak cues from Asian markets. The decline came despite a strong start to the week and was largely attributed to cautious sentiment ahead of the monthly expiry of F&O contracts. Market Overview The BSE Sensex closed 151 points lower at 84,628.16, while the NSE Nifty ended the day down 29.85 points at 25,936.20. Both
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Indian equity markets roared back to life on October 27, 2025, with benchmark indices posting strong gains driven by supportive global cues, robust Q2 earnings, and renewed investor optimism. The Nifty 50 index briefly crossed the 26,000 mark during intraday trade, while the Sensex rallied over 550 points to close near 84,800, signaling a bullish reversal after last week’s consolidation. Market Highlights Nifty 50 closed at 25,966.05, up 170.9 points or 0.66% Sensex ended the
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Vodafone Idea (VIL) has once again captured investor attention, surging over 9% on October 27, 2025, following a landmark Supreme Court ruling that could significantly ease its financial burden. The apex court allowed the central government to reconsider the telecom operator’s adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues—a move that could reshape the company’s future and the broader telecom landscape. What Triggered the Rally? The Supreme Court’s decision to permit the government to re-evaluate Vodafone Idea’s AGR
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As the Q2 FY26 earnings season gains momentum, investors and analysts are closely watching a diverse lineup of companies across sectors that are scheduled to report their financial results in the final week of October 2025. Among the most anticipated are Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Adani Green Energy, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, and Tata Investment Corporation. These announcements are expected to offer critical insights into sectoral performance, macroeconomic trends, and corporate strategies amid a volatile global
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In a world where wellness is becoming a lifestyle and not just a necessity, Gen Z—those born between 1997 and 2012—are redefining how health insurance fits into their financial and personal lives. With rising medical inflation, increasing lifestyle-related ailments, and a growing awareness of preventive care, the question isn’t whether Gen Z should buy health insurance—it’s how much coverage is enough. Why Gen Z Needs Health Insurance Now More Than Ever Gen Z is tech-savvy,
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