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    Wall Street closes higher on bets for Fed rate cut

    Wall Street closed higher on Friday with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones hitting intraday record highs, driven by expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in September. Major tech stocks like Apple and Nvidia rebounded, while big banks reported mixed results, causing sector declines. The small-cap Russell 2000 and mid-cap indexes continued their rally, signaling a positive market rotation.

    Nifty Bank hits record highs but pares gains to close flat above 53,000

    The bank index saw a modest gain of 14 points, closing at 53,103, after hitting an intraday record high of 53,357. The Nifty50 also rose by 16 points, closing at 24,302. There was notable buying interest in Bank of Baroda, Kotak Bank, AU Small Finance Bank, and ICICI Bank. Conversely, selling pressure was observed in SBI, IndusInd Bank, Bandhan Bank, and HDFC Bank.

    Rupee closes marginally lower at 83.53 against dollar

    Most Asian currencies fell versus the dollar on Wednesday. The 10-year benchmark government bond yields in India eased a little, closing at 6.99% on Wednesday, after remaining steady at 7.0%-7.01% in the last couple days.

    Tech View: Nifty breaks 4-day winning streak. Here’s how to trade next week

    Nifty ended Friday’s session with a loss of 34 points and broke the four-day winning streak by forming a small-bodied red candle.

    Nephro Care IPO opens today: Check issue size, price band, GMP and other details

    Invest in the Nephro Care IPO in Kolkata to support healthcare initiatives and gain potential returns through shares.

    Stanley Lifestyles IPO booked nearly 97 times at close. Check GMP and other details

    Stanley Lifestyles IPO showcases strong demand and oversubscription across investor categories, with analysts recommending subscribing for long-term growth. The company's unique market position, revenue growth, and strategic lead managers signal a promising future in the luxury furniture industry.

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