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    US Stock Market Top Gainers Today: Robinhood, AppLovin, Quantumscape lead Wall Street rally as Nasdaq, S&P hit record highs

    US stocks surged today, with Nasdaq and S&P 500 hitting record highs while the Dow remained steady. Wall Street saw strong buying in tech, AI, and energy sectors, led by Robinhood (HOOD), AppLovin (APP), and Quantumscape (QS).

    No sector mispriced, market remains efficient despite global uncertainty

    India’s consumption story is gaining momentum after GST cuts, with automakers, insurers, and FMCG firms set to benefit. Expert Mark Matthews highlights IT as undervalued, despite global uncertainties and tariff risks from the U.S. He believes India’s resilience and strategic positioning could support equities through consumption-driven growth and export sector recovery.

    Midcaps outperform as key indices await fresh momentum; Tata Motors, Havells among top trading bets

    Market sentiment stays cautiously optimistic with Nifty showing resilience despite sluggish moves. Analysts expect a gradual rise towards 25,000, while midcaps, Tata Motors, and Havells are emerging as strong trading opportunities amid bullish technical signals.

    Sensex up over 250 pts, Nifty50 above 24,800 on GST relief, Fed rate cut bets

    The positive sentiment on the D-Street was supported by the GST Council’s sweeping tax cuts and weak U.S. labour data, which have bolstered expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut.

    FPIs dump Rs 22,789 crore in August, financials and IT hit hard

    Foreign investors heavily sold Indian equities in August, withdrawing over ₹80,000 crore in July and August combined. Financial services faced the brunt, with ₹9,817 crore offloaded in the second half of August, following ₹13,471 crore earlier. IT stocks also experienced sustained pressure, with FPIs selling ₹4,905 crore in the latter half after an earlier sell-off.

    Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Monday

    Indian market closed flat on Friday due to profit booking in consumer and IT sectors, offsetting gains in the auto sector following proposed tax cuts. While domestic investors rotated into mid- and small-cap stocks, U.S. and European markets dipped amid concerns about the pace of economic recovery after a softer-than-expected jobs report.

    The Economic Times
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