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Fermi IPO: FRMI initial public offering on Nasdaq. What do we know?
Fermi IPO on Nasdaq under symbol FRMI. It has been a busy IPO season for the US Stock Market.

Data center builder Fermi files for US IPO as new listings accelerate
Fermi in June announced plans to build the world's largest energy and data complex, powered by nuclear along with natural gas and solar, to meet the rising energy demands of artificial intelligence.

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.

India, Singapore unveil road to jointly navigate global challenges
India and Singapore are strengthening ties. Both countries are expanding their strategic partnership. They are focusing on trade, manufacturing, and technology. Agreements are signed for aviation, skills, and green shipping. Both countries will cooperate on digital assets and infrastructure. They will also focus on security and counter-terrorism. Narendra Modi and Lawrence Wong express commitment to the partnership.

India powers Russia-China mix as Xi unites leaders weary of Trump’s push
Xi Jinping's recent interactions with Putin and Modi signal a potential shift in global economics, particularly in energy. Russia's agreement with China on the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline and India's continued oil purchases from Russia highlight a growing cooperation that could challenge U.S. influence. This developing alliance raises concerns about a formidable counterweight to the U.S.

Trump supports nuclear power as it is 'more American' than wind, solar, US official says
Agen said building out nuclear power is the third prong of the Trump administration's approach to winning the artificial intelligence race against China after extending the lifespans of aging coal plants that are retiring and increasing the efficiency of the existing electric grid. In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has deployed a range of tactics to stop offshore wind expansion, which was a cornerstone of former President Joe Biden's efforts to combat climate change but has struggled with soaring costs and supply chain snags.
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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.
Advanced tech coal power project on the back burner
The government is reconsidering its advanced ultra supercritical (AUSC) power project plans due to high upfront costs and the need for viability gap funding. While the technology offers improved efficiency and lower emissions, similar benefits are available from nuclear and renewable energy sources without subsidies.
In Japan, PM Modi showcases India's political & economic stability amid tariff tussle with US
Prime Minister Modi, during his Tokyo visit, highlighted India's economic stability and growth, emphasizing its attractiveness for investment, particularly in green energy, manufacturing, and technology. He noted the significant investments from Japanese companies and the potential for collaboration in technology, clean energy, and infrastructure.
Japan's technology & India's talent can together lead tech revolution of this century: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the collaborative workforce between India and Japan at the India-Japan Joint Economic Forum. He cited the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail project as an example of successful cooperation. Modi highlighted the potential for further partnership, combining Japan's expertise with India's large-scale capabilities to drive future projects.
India hopeful of resuming BTA talks with US soon; tariffs key
India anticipates restarting talks with the United States on a proposed bilateral trade agreement. Resolving the 50% tariff issue on Indian goods is crucial for the deal. The government considers support for exporters, including an export promotion mission. Washington seeks tariff reductions on various products. India's exports to the US rose in April-July FY26.
Russia, India, China: Can the old troika deliver new gains?
At the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Tianjin, the revival of the Russia-India-China (RIC) troika is under consideration. Moscow aims to resurrect the alliance as a shield against political and economic isolation amid trade tensions. However, historical rivalries and economic imbalances complicate the cohesion of the RIC, particularly between India and China.
These mid-cap stocks with ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analysts
As the market grapples with uncertainty and both sides (India and the US) make claims and counter-claims, remember one thing. This is the time to be cautious about the information you pick up on the street. Just to put this in perspective: Suppose there is a sharp rise in the Nifty and Sensex, don't assume it is because there is a progress on the India-US trade deal. And that the news will soon be out. The upward movement could be purely because of short covering. So, ignore the noise and focus on the business you own or want to own.
Wealth creation has another name: Ignore noise & Trump. Just hold on to good businesses; 22 stocks from different sectors that fit the bill
With the additional 25% tariff all but a reality, here's a question: What will President Trump say or do next? Can anyone predict that? The answer is no. So, if you cannot predict what the man responsible for all the recent market turmoil will do, why try to predict what will happen to stock prices? At such a juncture, you will do well to remember that while the markets are about buying and selling, there is a third option. Which is hold. And when it comes to wealth creation, there are times when it is more important to just hold on to stocks. So if you have quality stocks, stop analysing what is happening to the Nifty and Sensex every day.
India, US hold 2+2 Intersessional Dialogue amid tariff tensions
India and the US held virtual talks focusing on strengthening their relationship. Discussions covered trade, investment, and critical minerals. Energy security and civil nuclear cooperation were also key topics. Both countries aim to increase defense cooperation. They plan to sign a new 10-year framework for defense partnership. The nations reaffirmed their commitment to a prosperous Indo-Pacific region through the Quad.
Amid tariff woes for India, US weighs energy deals with Russia even as Ukraine war rages
U.S. and Russian officials reportedly discussed potential energy deals during peace negotiations for Ukraine, exploring incentives like Exxon Mobil's return to Sakhalin-1 and U.S. equipment sales for Russian LNG projects. These discussions, involving figures like Putin and Trump, aimed to encourage peace and ease sanctions, but faced obstacles due to existing EU policies and the ongoing conflict.
US, India reaffirm commitment to energy security partnership at IACC energy summit
Amid ongoing tariff issues, Xiaobing Feng, Principal Commercial Officer at the US Embassy in India, on Tuesday reaffirmed the US commitment to work with India in many sectors, specifically in the energy security partnership.
ET WLF 2025: India poised to play bigger role on global stage, says PwC global chairman Mohamed Kande
India is set to enhance its global role with AI. PwC's Mohamed Kande highlights AI's potential to democratize knowledge and drive innovation. He emphasizes the convergence of industries and the importance of public-private partnerships. Kande advises leaders to connect data, embrace rapid learning, and prioritize reinvention over refinement.
Moscow says Kyiv has struck a nuclear power plant as Ukraine marks independence day
Ukraine marked its Independence Day amid escalating tensions, with Russia accusing it of drone attacks, including one that caused a fire at a nuclear power plant. While Ukraine hasn't commented on the alleged attacks, Russia reported intercepting numerous drones.
CII releases landmark report on "Policies for a Competitive India" with over 250 reform recommendations
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on Sunday unveiled its flagship policy blueprint "Policies for a Competitive India", setting out a comprehensive reform roadmap to accelerate India's transformation into a globally competitive economy.
China races to build world's largest solar farm to meet emissions targets
China is making strides in renewable energy. A massive solar farm is being built on the Tibetan plateau. Carbon emissions saw a slight decrease in early 2025. This suggests a potential peak before the 2030 target. Solar power is growing rapidly, even surpassing hydropower. Challenges remain in grid management and coal reliance.
EAM S Jaishankar, Russian Deputy PM Denis Manturov push LNG, trade links
EAM Jaishankar and Russia's Deputy PM Manturov co-chaired the IRIGC-TEC session, aiming to boost trade, investment, and energy partnership, including LNG exports and the rupee-rouble mechanism. Discussions also covered US tariffs and global trade dynamics. Both nations are keen on expanding cooperation in transport, energy, agriculture, science, and technology, while also exploring joint projects in strategic sectors.
US, EU lock in trade deal; US official sees auto tariff relief in weeks
The United States and European Union have finalized a trade deal. The US will impose a 15% tariff on most EU imports. This includes autos, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and lumber. The US will lower car tariffs once the EU cuts tariffs on US goods. Tariff relief could come soon. The EU will eliminate tariffs on all US industrial goods.
India’s digital edge, China’s manufacturing, Russia’s energy: A new axis of global growth
Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit to China after seven years signals a potential strategic shift, fostering a new economic partnership with China and Russia. This triad, boasting a significant portion of global GDP, exports, and reserves, aims to reshape trade routes and challenge the dollar's dominance.
China rushes to build out solar, and emissions edge downward
China's carbon emissions have decreased by 1% in the first half of the year, signaling a potential peak well before the 2030 target, driven by massive solar installations. The country added 212 gigawatts of solar capacity, exceeding the entire US capacity, and is building the world's largest solar farm on the Tibetan plateau.
Hijacked satellites and orbiting space weapons: In the 21st century, space is the new battlefield
Russia-aligned hackers hijacked a Ukrainian satellite signal to broadcast Moscow’s Victory Day parade, highlighting growing threats in space warfare. As nations race to dominate orbit and the moon, concerns rise over space-based weapons, satellite security, and geopolitical tensions. The US, China, and Russia are accelerating space militarisation and resource competition.
Hijacked satellites and orbiting space weapons: In the 21st century, space is the new battlefield
The article highlights the escalating concerns over space security as Russia and China develop capabilities to disrupt or destroy satellites. This poses a significant threat to global communications, military operations, and economic stability. The U.S. is responding by bolstering its Space Force and developing countermeasures to protect its interests in space, while also racing to exploit resources on the moon.
Work underway on 10 new nuclear reactors: PM Modi
Prime Minister Modi announced India's commitment to energy independence through nuclear power reforms, opening the sector to private investment. With work underway on 10 new nuclear reactors, India aims to increase nuclear power generation capacity tenfold by 2047. The nation has already achieved its goal of sourcing 50% of its energy from clean sources ahead of schedule.
India aims to up nuclear energy capacity over 10 times by 2047: PM Modi
Prime Minister Modi announced India's ambitious plan to increase nuclear power generation capacity tenfold in the next two decades, aiming for energy independence. The nation has opened the nuclear power industry to the private sector and is reforming the Atomic Energy Act to facilitate this growth.
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