Infosys ADRs surged 40% on the NYSE, hitting a 52-week high of $30 and triggering two trading halts. Analysts cite a combination of a short squeeze, automated trading glitches, and low holiday liquidity. Infosys clarified there were no material developments behind the sharp spike.
Thirteen small-cap stocks, including Kothari Industrial and Wardwizard Innovations, recorded losses for five consecutive sessions, with declines ranging from 5% to 23% amid broader market weakness.
In a challenging 2025, Vijay Kedia and Mukul Agrawal spotted six multibagger stocks, including OSEL Devices and Zelio E-Mobility, that delivered exceptional returns despite a tough market for smallcaps.
Next week, 11 IPOs, led by Gujarat Kidney and Shyam Dhani Industries, are set to open, with grey market premiums signalling potential listing gains of up to 57%.
Putin responded to 77 questions during the combined Direct Line Q&A session and year-end press conference, fielded both from journalists and live broadcast participants, with some asking multiple questions at once.
ICICI Prudential Asset Management made its stock market debut on Friday. The company's shares listed at a significant premium. This listing propelled ICICI Prudential AMC to become the most valuable asset manager in India. Its market capitalization surpassed that of HDFC AMC. Analysts suggest a medium to long-term view for investors who received allotments.
Brookfield India Real Estate Trust has secured 2,000 crore from its first sustainability-linked bonds. The International Finance Corporation acted as an anchor investor. This marks another significant fundraising effort for the REIT. These funds will support future growth and expansion plans. Indian REITs are increasingly using bonds for financing acquisitions and diversification.
Japan's MUFG Bank will invest 39,620 crore for a 20% stake in Shriram Finance. This is India's biggest foreign investment in financial services. The deal will strengthen Shriram Finance's capital and accelerate its growth. MUFG will appoint two directors to Shriram Finance's board. This partnership aims to leverage global expertise with local strength.
ICICI Securities sees Nifty heading towards 29,500 by 2026 and has named Bank of India, Marico, Ultratech Cement, TCS and Sun Pharma as its top five stock picks with upside potential of up to 26% over the next year.
Ambit Capital has drawn parallels between stock markets and classical physics, outlining five laws that explain price behaviour. From inertia and momentum to mean reversion and valuation resistance, the framework helps investors decode why some stocks outperform while others stagnate, and why rich valuations often cap long-term returns.