US Tariff Pause Sparks Hope: India’s Equity Market Set for a Robust Rally in FY26
The United States’ 90-day pause on tariffs isn’t just a breather—it’s a game-changer. The draconian proposals floated on April 2, […]
The United States’ 90-day pause on tariffs isn’t just a breather—it’s a game-changer. The draconian proposals floated on April 2, […]
The escalation of tariffs against Canada, Mexico, and China has fueled concerns that Trump is willing to push the U.S. into a trade war that could lead to a broader economic slowdown or even a recession.
A special Anti-Corruption court in Mumbai on Saturday ordered the registration of an FIR against high-ranking officials of the Securities
Market watchers will be keeping a close eye on upcoming economic data and central bank communications for additional clues about future price movements.
At the heart of the rupee’s struggles is the ongoing trade war, particularly the new tariffs imposed by the United States. President Donald Trump’s 25% levy on imports from Mexico and Canada, along with the 10% tariff on Chinese goods, has triggered retaliatory actions from these nations, exacerbating global market uncertainty.
Trump’s executive orders have slapped a 25% tariff on most goods from Mexico and Canada and a 10% levy on Chinese imports.
The circular, directed to all registered intermediaries, recognized stock exchanges, clearing corporations, and depositories, addresses critical aspects of the amended SEBI regulations
Wondering over the basis on which the Delhi bench of NCLT passed direction for fresh valuations, the appellate tribunal said Educomp Asia Pacific Pte Ltd (EAPPL) was being liquidated over the order passed by the High Court of Singapore and issues regarding the valuation of shares in The Learning Internet Inc could have been raised there in the proceedings.
The 30-share BSE barometer plunged by 824.29 points or 1.08 per cent to close at 75,366.17 with 23 of its constituents ending lower and seven with gains. During the day, the barometer plummeted 922.87 points or 1.2 per cent to a low of 75,267.59.
Global markets also felt the pressure as investors reacted to the launch of DeepSeek, a Chinese startup’s free, open-source AI model, which is seen as a potential competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Additionally, the U.S. dollar gained strength after President Donald Trump imposed sanctions and tariffs on Colombia for refusing entry to military aircraft carrying deported migrants.