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    Beverages maker RockClimber plans to raise $5 million, aims Rs 100 crore turnover

    RockClimber targets Rs 100 crore in sales, raising $5M for expansion and online growth. Launching energy drinks and focusing on quality, they have 140 distributors, mainly targeting the Middle East and Africa. Co-founder Deepak Poduval emphasizes farmer support, tech integration, and mobile fruit processing to overcome challenges like reluctant farmers and price volatility.

    Zerodha may end zero brokerage structure for equity delivery trades after Sebi's order: Nithin Kamath

    With the new Sebi circular that mandates uniform charges by market infrastructure institutions like stock exchanges, brokerages are feeling the heat. Zerodha's Nithin Kamath on Tuesday said the brokerage may have to go back on zero brokerage structure or increase brokerage for F&O (futures and options) trades.

    GIFT Nifty nearing $100 billion monthly turnover milestone

    This is an all-time high monthly turnover for GIFT Nifty, surpassing its previous record of US $91.73 billion set in May 2024 itself.

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

    Nifty50 and Sensex, the benchmark equity indices, reached record highs on Friday, reclaiming losses incurred on election day. The surge was attributed to expectations of political stability and forecasts indicating accelerated economic growth.

    Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Friday

    The NSE Nifty 50 index ended 0.89% higher at 22,821 points and the S&P BSE Sensex rose 0.93% to 75,074, adding to their gains of more than 3% on Wednesday.

    Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Thursday

    Benchmark key indices gained over 3% each on Wednesday. The Nifty Bank saw its best percentage gain since February 1, 2021. HDFC Bank, SBI, L&T were among the most active stocks on NSE in value terms. The market breadth favoured bulls with 2,597 stocks ending in the green, while 1,221 names settling with cuts.

    • Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Wednesday

      Indian benchmark indices slipped around 6% each on Tuesday, a day after the blue-chip indices surged to record highs on Monday as exit polls had projected a much bigger margin of victory. MACD showed bullish trade on the counters of Solar Industries, Sobha, Phoenix Mills, and Container Corporation of India. Shares of India Cement, Zee Entertainment Enterprises, Bandhan Bank, Dalmia Bharat hit their 52-week lows.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Tuesday

      D-Street settled at record closing high on Monday, led by financials, index heavyweight Reliance Industries and energy stocks. The volatility indicator ended 15% lower as exit polls predicted that PM Narendra Modi will retain power with a landslide victory. Momentum indicator Moving Average Convergence Divergence showed bullish trade on the counters of Amines & Plasticizers, Advait Infratech, and AMIC Forging, among others.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-St action on Monday

      Nifty formed a long-legged Doji candle on the daily charts to breach a 5-day losing streak as it ended 42 points higher at 22,531. The 50-DMA is placed at around the 22,400 level, and a slip below this level could shift the test to the 22,300-22,260 zone.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Friday

      Nifty ended Thursday with a decline of 216 points, driven by strong selling pressure across most sectors. The 50-stock index fell for the fifth consecutive session and is now trading below the crucial 21-day Exponential Moving Average (21EMA).

      Access to benefits key in retaining women contract workers: Study

      A study by Quess Corp and The Udaiti Foundation reveals that both single and married women who receive performance incentives are more likely to retain their jobs than those who don't. The findings, which analysed data from 1.6 million Quess employees over four years, highlight the high turnover in the staffing industry and India's low female labour participation rate. The study found that nearly one out of every two associates who quit do so within the first three months of employment, underlining the importance of support in that period to stem attrition.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Thursday

      The Nifty experienced a decline of 183 points, closing near the 22,700 level, and formed a "dark cloud cover" candlestick pattern, a bearish signal. The Indian market saw its worst session in nearly three weeks on Wednesday, dragged down by losses in heavyweight financials and IT stocks.

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

      After gyrating between gains and losses during the day, the 30-share BSE Sensex ended 0.29% lower at 75,170.45. Nifty formed a bearish candle on the daily scale. The index is trading above its key moving average supports and the RSI on the daily chart is positive.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Tuesday

      Nifty on Monday ended 25 points lower to form a minor bearish candle on the daily chart. The up move was not supported by the momentum as on the hourly time frame there is a negative crossover, analysts said.

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

      Indian blue-chip equity indices ended flat on Friday, with NSE Nifty 50 and S&P BSE Sensex gaining 2.2% and 2.02% for the week, led by financials and metal stocks.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Friday

      Financial stocks powered up Indian blue-chip indices on Thursday, taking them to all-time highs. Short-term moving averages are expected to support the indices on any decline. Nifty formed a long bull candle on the daily chart. The MACD showed bearish signs on the counters of Vadilal Industries, Bharat Rasayan, Godrej Properties, Maithan Alloys, Mrs Bectors Food Specialities, Astral, and Ajanta Pharma.

      Are concerns over F&O retail activity overblown?

      Options turnover in the total F&O turnover has been calculated on the basis of the premium and not the strike value (which is used by NSE and BSE to calculate their turnover officially).

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Thursday

      Domestic IT firms advanced on Wednesday with an eye on rate cut clues from the upcoming Federal Reserve minutes. Consumer stocks and RIL supported gains. NSE rose for five days in a row and settled above 22,500 points. Nifty formed a bullish candle with a long tail, indicating strong buying interest. Tata Steel, Coal India, HDFC Bank, SBI, ONGC were among most active stocks in volume terms

      Attrition for MBA campus talent highest across degrees; employee turnover among campus hires drops in 2023 vs 2022, survey shows

      A survey by Deloitte has revealed that the attrition rate among MBA graduates hired directly from campus was the highest across disciplines in 2023, with the highest one-year (40%) and two-year (38%) attrition rates. Infant attrition was the highest among Graduate in Management (BBA / BCom /others) degree holders, with 33% of fresh hires leaving organisations in less than a year of joining. However, the survey showed a reduction in attrition rates from 2022, with MBA hires from Top-10 and Tier-1 colleges attriting at 24% (infant), 40% (one-year), and 38% (two-year) in 2023.

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