
Nifty 50: A story of higher highs, higher lows
The Nifty 50 has gained 6.85% since hitting a low of 22,182.55 on 2 April and touched a high 24,774.30 on 3 August.
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The Nifty 50 has gained 6.85% since hitting a low of 22,182.55 on 2 April and touched a high 24,774.30 on 3 August.

Plus: E20 concerns push demand for high-octane fuel; and India has a rocket problem.

Mutual funds broadened their bets on large-caps and mid-caps, but stayed largely unchanged in over 80% of small-cap holdings in Q1 FY27.

Plus: Satellite internet in India delayed, again?; IT fresher hiring in limbo.

SEBI is taking note of lack of trading, and a lot of trading.

Plus: Tata Sons AGM hits a quorum roadblock; NSE IPO wraps up roadshow.

NSE has started the process to arrive at an IPO valuation, with final price expected to be set in approximately two weeks.

Tata Sons isn't necessarily a Trent that can be run the Noel Tata way.

Global private-equity firm Permira is emerging as the frontrunner to buy a $150-200 million stake in Cloudnine Hospitals from True North.

Myriad Tata stocks delivered multi-bagger returns during Natarajan Chandrasekaran’s tenure as Tata Sons chairman. That's something his successor would’ve to live up to.

The Tata Trusts, led by Chairman Noel Tata, have started the process to appoint a successor to Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran.

In India, professionals may run the business, but it’s the family that runs the professionals. The exit of Tata Sons Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran is the starkest proof yet.

Under Natarajan Chandrasekaran, the Tata Group tripled its market capitalisation, but his tenure has been largely a tale of two halves.