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    Nepal’s Gen Z protests social media ban, calls for end to corruption

    In Kathmandu, young Nepalis protested the government's social media ban. They also voiced concerns about widespread corruption. Several platforms, including Facebook and X, are inaccessible since Friday. Protesters chanted against the prohibitions and corruption. A student said they were triggered by the ban. Another student protested against the government's authoritarian attitude. The government stated it respects freedom of expression.

    Pharma stocks: Moving from ‘What if’ to ‘Maybe not’. 8 pharma stocks, 3 with upside potential above 22%; others not so high, but…

    There are two ways to look at the hope which the street is reflecting when it comes to a possible India-US tariff deal. One, it will bring down the tariffs (raised recently) on a number of products. Two, it removes the fear hanging over some companies and sectors that they may be put on the tariff list if the situation is not resolved. Now, which is the sector where the fear of a possible tariff hike is most palpable? The answer is pharma. The reason it has not been tariffed by President Trump is that any additional duty will mean higher medicine costs in the US. And it will lead to higher inflation. But then you don't know what he might do. So, there is an element of “what if” at the moment, and getting that removed is good enough.

    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 28%

    More than the Nifty and Sensex, it is positive market breadth which reflects the street’s underlying optimism. A part of this is probably thanks to the statement over the weekend indicating a possible thaw in the India-US relationship which has been in the freezer for some time. Also, the street has started to build in a bullish start to festive season sales. There is, of course, nothing wrong in being bullish, but keep your expectations in check and be nimble-footed at this point of time. Our selected stocks for today depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars: Earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

    Top Nifty50 stocks analysts suggest buying in this volatile week

    Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, is a comprehensive research report that evaluates five key components of 4,000+ listed stocks – earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum – to generate standardized scores. The simple average of the above-mentioned five component ratings is normally distributed to reach an average score.

    Was Trump really booed at the US Open? Videos claim both cheers and jeers as fans complain of being locked out by heightened security

    Donald Trump's appearance at the US Open stirred controversy, allegedly delaying the Sinner-Alcaraz final due to heightened security measures. This caused significant entry delays for spectators, sparking online debates about whether he was booed or cheered. Videos from different angles surfaced, fueling arguments, while some fans with expensive tickets remained stuck outside the stadium.

    Two Trades for Today: A pharma major for a 3.95% gain, a mid-cap hospitality stock for almost 7% gain

    Technical analysis identifies select stocks that may gain momentum even in volatile markets. Here are the technical calls for today.

    • Dividend yield: Stock traders can use it differently to distinguish between the probability & possibility of making money

      Dividend yield is not just an investor’s tool. At certain points in the market, it becomes just as relevant – sometimes even more so – for traders. Yes, traders. Now, why would dividend yield, of all things, act like a support line? The explanation lies in market memory and psychology. Around a certain level of dividend yield, value-oriented funds begin to step in because the price suddenly offers the comfort of an income stock. Momentum traders see valuation support and a floor building underneath the price. Options desks recalibrate, as downside looks limited and covered calls turn attractive. Each group is reacting to its own cues, but collectively they create the reflexive bounce that turns weakness into opportunity for traders.

      PSU stocks: Time to relook? But don’t use the 2023 lens; choose the business. 57 PSU stocks, some good, some not so good

      A bull run from June 2023 to June 2024, and then a bear run for a year. PSU stocks now seem at a stage where it is probably time to look at them again. For those who have not noticed, some of these stocks have seen higher-than-average volumes. Also a sort of outperformance in the bearish phase where they did not decline like other stocks in the market. They are not in the news any more; nor are many talking about them on TV. All signs suggesting it might probably be time to look at them again. But this time do it from a very different perspective – and not just because they are PSU. What matters is the category of business they fall into.

      Silver prices breaking barriers: Next Rs 1.5 lakh/kg the next stop for white metal?

      Silver has staged a sharp rally this year, with prices on MCX recently touching Rs 1,25,000 per kg, climbing from around Rs 97,000 in February 2025. The surge has been driven by a mix of global momentum, industrial demand, and tightening supply.

      Reactions to Trump shall be censored, US Open asks broadcasters

      The USTA has requested broadcasters to minimize disruptions and censor reactions related to President Trump's attendance at the US Open men's final. Trump, attending as a guest of Rolex, marks the first sitting president in 25 years to attend. This decision follows a history of protests and aims to maintain focus on the tennis tournament.

      US Open champion Aryna Sabalenka claims fourth slam without a national flag beside her name; here is the surprising reason

      Aryna Sabalenka won the US Open final against Amanda Anisimova. The match occurred under a closed roof. Sabalenka secured her fourth Grand Slam title. She is competing without the Belarusian flag. This is due to restrictions after the Russia-Ukraine war. Sabalenka's career began by chance when her father saw tennis courts.

      For wealth creation, focus on ‘Irrespective of & Despite Trump’: 7 mid-caps from different sectors with upside potential of up to 42%

      Friday evening. We are not using the exact words, but the essence of what President Trump said was: India and Russia have fallen into China’s hands. Saturday evening. A 180-degree turn. I have a great relationship with PM Modi and I am only upset because India is buying too much Russian oil, Trump said. So, if you had bearish thoughts on Friday, Saturday would have seen you thinking bullish. It is Sunday and one does not quite know what to expect today. We are dealing with a president whose statements seem to depend on which side of the bed he got up from. The difference is that this time we have an Indian reaction appreciating the positive statements. So, be hopeful but cautious. In this administration, nothing positive is done till it is done.

      Auto ancillaries: As dust of EV hype settles, time to bet on select companies? 7 auto ancillary stocks with upside potential of 3 to 30%

      One sector that has been out of the news but may make a comeback both to the headlines and the narrative is the auto ancillary sector. Before you go further, it is important to understand that these companies – which could create wealth – fall into four different categories. First, companies that were quick to understand and start work on their EV transformation years back. Second, those which were late to start because their OEM itself was not clear of its EV plans. Third, companies which did not anticipate the speed at which the transition to EV would come. And fourth, those that cannot make the transition because their products are not required in EVs. There is a sub category in this fourth segment: Companies that are making adjustments to stay relevant in the EV space.

      Stock picks of the week: 6 stocks with consistent score improvement and return potential of up to 35% in 1 year

      For the next few months, before you take any buy-sell decision on the stock market, ask yourself this question. How is the Nifty’s movement impacting the bottom line of a company whose stock you are planning to buy-sell? The answer will help you avoid making wrong decisions. Now, why is there a high probability of making a wrong decision? Simple: News flows and statements from the US administration will create confusion in the short term. So, check out the stock you are targeting carefully.

      Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin unveils Periyar's portrait at Oxford University

      In a post shared on X, Tamil Nadu CM said, "formed in their hands, the statue of the knowledge-world teacher father Periyar, which I, as Periyar's grandson, inaugurated in #Oxford! #CMStalinInOxford #Periyar #PeriyarAtOxford"

      Foreigner offers to play at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding in an open instagram letter

      Foreigner has publicly offered to be the wedding band for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, who got engaged in August 2025. The band extended a "formal offer" via a colorful Instagram post, referencing their hit song "I Want to Know What Love Is." The couple announced their engagement with an Instagram post, and Kelce discussed the milestone on his podcast.

      These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 28 % return in 1 year, according to analysts

      The way the market reacted to the GST rate rationalisation clearly shows that “sell-on-news mode” is still active. Now there are two reasons why the market has been in this particular mode. First: Some risks are still on the table (the India-US tariff tiff). The reason why we consider this a risk is that the 50% tariff cannot continue for long. Either it has to be settled, or it will escalate, with more goods being impacted, or even higher tariffs. History suggests that usually such wars don't start easily. But once they do, ego is the biggest hurdle to a solution. So, unless this is resolved by year-end, it will become an even bigger issue. The second reason: Valuations. However, GST brings some hope. We may see better top and bottom lines in some segments.

      Think beyond the market’s GST rationalisation theme: 5 large-cap stocks from different sectors with an upside potential of up to 26%

      There are short term themes which play in the market and then there are some stories which are long-term and structural in nature. So, if you are looking to invest from a perspective of more than the medium term, which is surely more than two years or so, ensure that, while you allocate some money to the theme of the street, you put a large part of the money in stocks where the operating matrix is such that the runaway of growth is much bigger and larger.

      Alkem's Enzene powers into US with $70 m investment

      Enzene Biosciences, an Alkem Labs subsidiary, has inaugurated a new US manufacturing plant. The facility is located in New Jersey. This venture represents a $70 million investment. It aligns with calls to boost local pharma manufacturing. Enzene's technology offers cost-effective drug production. The company currently employs 50 people. Enzene plans to increase its workforce to 200.

      Paytm shares rally 31% so far in 2025. Analysts say Rs 1,420 within reach. Should you buy?

      Paytm's stock is performing well in 2025. The company achieved its first profitable quarter. Experts believe the stock price could reach Rs 1,420. Technical analysis indicates a strong uptrend. The Reserve Bank of India approved Paytm as an online payment aggregator. Investors should watch support levels for potential profit booking. The stock shows potential for further gains.

      These mid-cap stocks with ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analysts

      In the last three trading sessions, the one thing clearly favouring the bulls was market breadth, especially in the mid-cap segment. A part of this optimism stems from the street’s expectation that the GST rate rationalisation will be implemented soon. Now, given that it may be implemented as soon as September 22, it probably takes away the fear that this festive season will suffer due to delayed purchases. So, in all probability, some select consumer stocks will get more attention in the coming days.

      Gold ETF GLD Stock: SPDR Gold share price enjoys bull run. Check price target, outlook

      Gold ETF GLD or SPDR Gold Shares offers its investors innovative, cost efficient and secure way to access the gold market.

      Wealth creation is the gap between noise & compounding: 6 mid-caps from different sectors with upside potential of up to 36%

      As tariffs and GST rationalisation jostle for the attention of the street, the market is trying to translate every nuance into price. The lesson isn’t that prices are irrational; it’s that prices are immediate while business reality is gradual. In the short run, it is tariffs and other events which will dominate the conversation. In the long run, the only thing that matters is earnings and the trajectory of those earnings. If you can accept that gap between noise and compounding, you can invest calmly even when Trump is saying what he is saying, or if there is any other cyclical issue.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and return potential of more than 20% in 1 year

      A lot has happened in the last one week, right from implementation of additional US tariffs to the Indian rupee hitting a new low. Over a couple of weeks or months, the market will be dealing with a mix of tail and headwinds. In such situations, there is a likelihood that stock prices will be more volatile than what they have been in the recent past. So, it would be better to be more cautious. For instance, don't assume that just because Nifty is trading in the green, things on the critical India-US tariff deal have been settled. And whether you like it or not, this is an important thing both for the market and real business.

      Shivakumar's RSS anthem recital 'a closed chapter', says Mallikarjun Kharge

      Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress president, addressed D K Shivakumar's recitation of the RSS anthem. Shivakumar, Karnataka's Deputy Chief Minister, apologized for the incident in the Assembly. Kharge stated that the matter is now closed. He cautioned against repeating such actions. The incident sparked controversy within the Karnataka Congress following a stadium stampede discussion.

      Karnataka: Dy CM Shivakumar apologises for singing RSS anthem, says he’s always been a devotee of Gandhi family

      Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar faces criticism for singing an RSS prayer in the state assembly. He expresses readiness to apologize if anyone is hurt by his action. Shivakumar reaffirms his loyalty to the Congress party and the Gandhi family. Senior Congress leader B K Hariprasad questions Shivakumar's motives.

      Congress MLA Ranganath follows DK Shivakumar in praising RSS anthem

      Following D K Shivakumar's lead, Congress MLA H D Ranganath sang the opening lines of the RSS anthem and lauded it in Tumakuru. He defended his action by stating the anthem's message of saluting one's birthplace is commendable and aligns with secular values. Ranganath criticized the BJP's divisive ideology while questioning the objection to singing a song from the RSS.

      IPO lock-ins worth $20 billion to hit stock market in next 3 months

      Between August 25 and November 27, 2025, 57 companies will see pre-listing shareholder lock-ins expire, totaling nearly USD 20 billion. Major unlocks span one-, three-, and six-month schedules, with key stocks including Ather Energy, JSW Cement, and Brigade Hotel Ventures, potentially impacting market activity.

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