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    European shares rise ahead of crucial French no-confidence vote

    European shares edged higher on Monday in a buoyant start to an event-filled week that is likely to be dominated by political uncertainty in France, which is all but certain to start looking for its fifth prime minister in three years.

    SpiceJet shares fall 5% after airline reports Rs 234 crore net loss in Q1FY26

    SpiceJet Share Price: SpiceJet reported a net loss of Rupees 234 crore in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026. This is a reversal from last year's profit. Revenue also declined significantly. Geopolitical issues and aircraft delays impacted performance. Passenger revenue and load factor remained relatively stable. The airline's net worth improved due to financial restructuring.

    Back-to-back settlement holidays to delay trade processing; what investors need to know

    Investors should brace for delayed settlements as September 5 and 8 are declared settlement holidays. Equity trades from September 4–8 will be credited on September 9, with back-end operations halted. Liquidity, arbitrage opportunities, and derivatives activity may face short-term pressure.

    SpiceJet Q1 Results: Airline slips into red with Rs 234 crore YoY loss, revenue falls 36%

    SpiceJet faced a setback in the first quarter of fiscal year 2025. The budget carrier announced a consolidated net loss of Rupees 234 crore. This contrasts with a net profit of Rupees 158 crore in the same period last year. Revenue from operations also declined significantly. It fell by 36 percent year-on-year, reaching Rupees 1,060 crore.

    European shares flat as bond market worries subside, airline stocks slide

    European shares steadied on Thursday as investors held back amid bond market jitters, while a weak forecast from British budget airline Jet2 dragged the travel and leisure sector.

    Anand Tandon warns tariffs may weigh on growth, stays bearish on consumption

    Metal stocks like Tata Steel and Hindalco are performing well. This is due to tariff protection and supply issues in China. The tourism sector is also in focus because of GST changes. TBO Tek is gaining attention after acquisitions. However, analyst Anand Tandon is cautious. He believes tariffs could negatively impact India's economic growth. He expects a slowdown in consumption.

    • S&P 500 and Nasdaq gain after Alphabet antitrust ruling, soft jobs data

      Wall Street saw mixed trading. S&P 500 and Nasdaq rose due to Alphabet's antitrust win. Google's parent shares increased. A job openings report hinted at a possible rate cut by the Federal Reserve. Energy stocks declined as oil prices decreased. Macy's forecast boosted its shares. Dollar Tree shares dropped. Investors are watching for Friday's jobs report.

      US stock futures in turmoil: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq drop as Trump tariffs ruled illegal, Treasury yields climb, Nvidia and AI stocks slide

      U.S. stock futures sank Tuesday morning as investors returned from the Labor Day break to a storm of fresh risks — a federal court ruling most Trump-era tariffs illegal, Treasury yields climbing toward multi-month highs, and renewed pressure on Nvidia and AI chipmakers after reports Alibaba is building its own rival processor. The selloff put Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures firmly in the red, setting up a volatile week ahead of the August jobs report.

      Axis Mutual Fund's Karthik Kumar: Momentum is my contrarian bet for next 12 months

      Axis MF’s Karthik Kumar expects momentum to emerge as a contrarian theme in the next year despite recent underperformance. He remains optimistic on NBFCs, consumer discretionary, renewables, and defence, while advising investors to diversify across styles amid policy and tariff uncertainties.

      From lost in Vegas to Vegas lost? Tourism plunges as Sin City sees a steep drop in passenger numbers

      Las Vegas, once a top tourist spot, sees a drop in visitors. Airport passenger numbers at Harry Reid International Airport are down for six months. Hotel occupancy on the Strip also decreased. Even casino Poker Palace is closing down. Rising prices and hidden fees are turning tourists away. Locals are feeling the pinch too, with lower tips.

      IndiGo shares in focus after DGCA extends lease for Turkish Airlines jets

      IndiGo share price: DGCA has granted IndiGo a six-month extension to operate two leased Boeing 777 jets from Turkish Airlines under a damp lease, valid until February 28, 2026 . The regulator asked the airline to explore dry-lease alternatives and clarified that no further extensions will be granted.

      Gangwal family trust sells 1.3% in IndiGo parent for Rs 2,933 crore

      Rakesh Gangwal's family trust divested a 1.3% stake in InterGlobe Aviation, IndiGo's parent company, for ₹2,933.4 crore through bulk deals. This sale is part of a phased exit strategy initiated after Gangwal stepped down from the board in February 2022. Shares of IndiGo closed lower following the transaction, though the stock has outperformed its benchmark index year-to-date.

      2025 layoffs: List of companies cutting jobs worldwide and why it’s happening

      Many big companies are cutting jobs in 2025. Tech, retail, finance, and energy firms are making layoffs as they try to save costs and adjust to new changes like AI and automation. While some roles are lost, new jobs in digital, data, and technology are also expected to grow in the coming years.

      Rakesh Gangwal raises $501 million in downsized IndiGo sale

      Rakesh Gangwal's attempt to reduce his stake in IndiGo faced a setback as the share sale size was reduced to 7.56 million shares, raising about $501 million, less than the initially planned $800 million. Concerns about potential US tariffs impacting economic growth arose. IndiGo shares experienced a 5.3% drop following the deal.

      The 2025 retirement magic number is out, and 97% of Americans aren’t even close

      Americans estimate needing $1.26 million for a comfortable retirement in 2025, a decrease from last year's goal. However, a significant savings gap persists, with only a small percentage of the population reaching millionaire status. Consistent saving habits, alternative investments, and personalized financial planning are crucial for achieving retirement security, regardless of the million-dollar benchmark.

      LGT Business Connextions shares to list today. Check GMP ahead of debut

      LGT Business Connextions Ltd. is set to debut on the BSE SME platform on Tuesday, August 26, with expectations of a flat listing as its grey market premium remains at the issue price of Rs 107. The IPO, which closed on August 21 and was subscribed 1.25 times, aims to utilize the Rs 28.

      Why pay more? These apps reveal the cheapest food, petrol, flights and parking - download them fast

      Apps to find the cheapest deal today: Apps like PetrolPrices pinpoint the cheapest fuel, while Google Maps optimizes routes for fuel efficiency. Trolley compares grocery prices across supermarkets, potentially saving you up to 30%. For travel, Skyscanner and Google Flights help find affordable flights, and JustPark locates cheaper parking spots, even driveways.

      US small caps, housing stocks rally as Powell opens door to rate cuts

      Rate-sensitive stocks rallied on Friday after U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted that an interest-rate cut could be on the table in September, citing a shifting balance of risks.

      Stock Radar: InterGlobe Aviation hits fresh record highs in August; how should investors play the airline stock?

      InterGlobe Aviation, Indigo, shows a potential for further gains. The stock broke out of a consolidation phase in August 2025. Experts suggest a target of Rs 6,500 in the coming weeks. The stock is trading above key moving averages. Analysts recommend buying with a stop-loss at Rs 5,750. The stock is expected to reach new record highs.

      Delta speeds up baggage transfers on Seoul–Atlanta route — here’s what flyers must know of the new upgrade

      Delta baggage transfer: Delta baggage transfer Seoul Atlanta: Delta Air Lines simplifies baggage handling for flights from Seoul to Atlanta. Passengers on Delta and Korean Air no longer need to recheck bags in Atlanta. This saves about 25 minutes during layovers. Security checks remain necessary. The system relies on pre-screening by South Korean and US security.

      Luxury has a new buzz, and it’s not from booze

      Modern travelers now prioritize health and wellness over traditional luxury symbols like alcohol. Hotels and airlines should adapt by offering functional beverages and nutritious options. Indian hospitality can lead this shift by incorporating local, healthy ingredients. This approach enhances guest experience and creates a lasting positive impression. Brands that understand and cater to this shift will gain customer loyalty.

      History of wealth creators: Everything should be in context, whether it is PE or PEG; on a standalone basis they mean nothing

      Conventional wisdom suggests that a PEG below 1 is a bargain, a PEG equal to 1 is fair, and anything above is too rich. Textbooks, broker reports, and online forums all echo the same refrain: Avoid stocks with PEGs of 1.5 or 2, because they are overpriced. But history tells a different story. The best of the wealth creators have spent long stretches trading on PEGs comfortably above 1, often above 2, and yet delivered extraordinary returns. To understand why, one has to look beyond the formula to the essence of what investors are truly paying for: The quality and durability of growth.

      Air Canada, flight attendants at impasse with strike looming

      Air Canada faced a looming strike by its flight attendants over stalled contract talks, demanding higher wages and compensation for unpaid work. The airline anticipated cancelling 500 flights, impacting 100,000 passengers, while the union rejected government intervention through binding arbitration. A potential strike threatened to disrupt Canada's tourism sector, with analysts estimating significant financial losses for the airline.

      EaseMyTrip delivers strong Q1 FY26 growth led by hotels & packages, robust international operations

      EaseMyTrip announced its Q1 FY26 results, showing growth in revenue and bookings. The company's hotel and holiday bookings increased significantly. Trains, buses, and other segments also saw a rise in bookings. Dubai operations performed well, contributing to international expansion. EaseMyTrip partnered with OneBanc for corporate travel solutions. The company launched EaseMyTrip 2.

      FIIs won't let market rise and DIIs won't let it fall but retail investor real hero: Sunil Subramaniam

      Mid and small-cap stocks currently trade at higher PEs, demanding superior growth to justify valuations compared to large caps. While seemingly overvalued based on current forward PEs, strong growth expectations, particularly in auto and consumer durables during the festive season, could validate these valuations. Fund manager allocation towards mid and small-caps suggests continued buying support despite valuation concerns.

      Which sectors will outperform the market in 2025? Hospitals, airlines, or something else?

      Kotak Institutional Equities anticipates muted earnings growth, revising FY26 projections downward due to weaker economic commentary. They recommend a cautious investment approach, favoring domestic-focused sectors like hospitals, hotels, airlines, and select NBFCs. While IT and consumer sectors may underperform, attractive valuations in private banks offer relative appeal despite modest earnings growth.

      S&P 500, Nasdaq end at record closing highs as moderate inflation lifts rate hopes

      The S&P 500 and Nasdaq reached record closing highs following news of expected July inflation figures, bolstering anticipation of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut next month. Encouraged by easing trade tensions and strong tech earnings, U.S. stocks rallied, attracting significant inflows.

      Jobs data blasted by Trump seen by Fed officials as reason to cut

      President Trump's dissatisfaction with a jobs report led to personnel changes at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Ironically, the data is now being used by the Federal Reserve to justify interest rate cuts, despite Trump's claims of a strong economy. The Fed relies on diverse data sources to ensure accuracy, mitigating concerns about potential manipulation.

      Like cricket, new crop of entrepreneurs coming from small towns; focus on domestic stories and bottom-up stock ideas: Nilesh Shah

      Nilesh Shah of Kotak AMC emphasizes focusing on resilient companies with reasonable valuations amidst global uncertainties. He highlights India's strong IPO pipeline driven by entrepreneurs from smaller towns, mirroring the evolution of the Indian cricket team. Kotak Mutual Fund favors domestic consumer discretionary sectors, anticipating growth from tax cuts and potential GST rationalization, prioritizing bottom-up stock ideas.

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