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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:37PM IST KSH International IPO witnessed underwhelming response from investors, getting oversubscribed only 83 per cent overall

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:27PM IST India has offered tariff liberalisation in 70% lines covering 95% of New Zealand India Bilateral trade

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:26PM IST Drug firm Granules India on Monday said it has received approval from the US health regulator to market a generic medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Granules Pharmaceuticals Inc, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company, has received tentative approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) for its Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) for Amphetamine extended-release orally disintegrating tablets in multiple strengths, the company said in a statement. The company's product is the generic equivalent of Adzenys XR-ODT, it added. The product will be manufactured at Granules' US-based facility located in Chantilly, Virginia. The medication is indicated for the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and has an estimated market size of around USD 172 million according to IQVIA (IMS Health). Currently, the market has only one approved generic and one authorised generic, positioning Granules favourably to expand access to this crit

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:23PM IST Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates, Monday, December 22, 2025: In broader markets, the Nifty MidCap index was up 0.87 per cent, while the Nifty SmallCap index was higher by 0.82 per cent.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:18PM IST The buying on the counter came after Fedbank Financial's board approved the issuance of non-convertible debentures (NCDs) worth up to 200 crore on a private placement basis

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:18PM IST SBI Chairman CS Setty confirmed plans to list SBI Mutual Fund within the next 12 months, with no other IPOs or stake sales lined up. He said SBI does not need fresh capital for five years, citing strong capital ratios, steady profits and sufficient buffers to fund credit growth.

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INDIA NEWS | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:15PM IST Two NATO-nation intelligence services suspect Russia is developing a new anti-satellite weapon to target Elon Musk's Starlink constellation with destructive orbiting clouds of shrapnel, with the aim of reining in Western space superiority that has helped Ukraine on the battlefield. Intelligence findings seen by The Associated Press say the so-called "zone-effect" weapon would seek to flood Starlink orbits with hundreds of thousands of high-density pellets, potentially disabling multiple satellites at once but also risking catastrophic collateral damage to other orbiting systems. Analysts who haven't seen the findings say they doubt such a weapon could work without causing uncontrollable chaos in space for companies and countries, including Russia and its ally China, that rely on thousands of orbiting satellites for communications, defense and other vital needs. Such repercussions, including risks to its own space systems, could steer Moscow away from deploying or using such a weapon, analysts said. "I don't buy it. Like, I really don't," said Victoria Samson, a space-security specialist at the Secure World Foundation who leads the Colorado-based nongovernmental organization's annual study of anti-satellite systems. "I would be very surprised, frankly, if they were to do something like that." But the commander of the Canadian military's Space Division, Brig. Gen. Christopher Horner, said such Russian work cannot be ruled out in light of previous U.S. allegations that Russia also has been pursuing an indiscriminate nuclear, space-based weapon. "I can't say I've been briefed on that type of system. But it's not implausible," he said. "If the reporting on the nuclear weapons system is accurate and that they're willing to develop that and willing to go to that end, well it wouldn't strike me as shocking that something just short of that, but equally damaging, is within their wheelhouse of development." Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov didn't respond to messages from the seeking comment. Russia has previously called for United Nations efforts to stop the orbital deployment of weapons and President Vladimir Putin has said Moscow has no intention of deploying nuclear space weapons. Weapon would have multiple targets The intelligence findings were shown to the AP on condition that the services involved were not identified and the news organization was not able to independently verify the findings' conclusions. The U.S. Space Force didn't respond to e-mailed questions. The French military's Space Command said in a statement to the AP that it could not comment on the findings but said, "We can inform you that Russia has, in recent years, been multiplying irresponsible, dangerous, and even hostile actions in space." Russia views Starlink in particular as a grave threat, the findings indicate. The thousands of low-orbiting satellites have been pivotal for Ukraine's survival against Russia's full-scale invasion, now in its fourth year. Starlink's high-speed internet service is used by Ukrainian forces for battlefield communications, weapons targeting and other roles and by civilians and government officials where Russian strikes have affected communications. Russian officials repeatedly have warned that commercial satellites serving Ukraine's military could be legitimate targets. This month, Russia said it has fielded a new ground-based missile system, the S-500, which is capable of hitting low-orbit targets. Unlike a missile that Russia tested in 2021 to destroy a defunct Cold War-era satellite, the new weapon in development would target multiple Starlinks at once, with pellets possibly released by yet-to-be launched formations of small satellites, the intelligence findings say. Canada's Horner said it is hard to see how clouds of pellets could be corralled to only strike Starlink and that debris from such an attack could get "out of control in a hurry." "You blow up a box full of BBs," he said. Doing that would "blanket an entire orbital regime and take out every Starlink satellite and every other satellite that's in a similar regime. And I think that's the part that is incredibly troubling." System is possibly just experimental The findings seen by the AP didn't say when Russia might be capable of deploying such a system nor detail whether it has been tested or how far along research is believed to be. The system is in active development and information about the timing of an expected deployment is too sensitive to share, according to an official familiar with the findings and other related intelligence that the AP did not see. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the nonpublic findings. Such Russian research could be simply experimental, Samson said. "I wouldn't put it past some scientists ... to build out something like this because it's an interesting thought-experiment and they think, you know, 'Maybe at some point we can get our government to pay for it,'" she said. Samson suggested the specter of a supposed new Russian threat may also be an effort to elicit an international response. "Often times people pushing these ideas are doing it because they want the U.S. side to build something like that or ... to justify increased spending on counterspace capabilities or using it for a more hawkish approach on Russia," she said. "I'm not saying that this is what's happening with this," Samson added. "But it has been known to happen that people take these crazy arguments and use them." Tiny pellets could remain undetected The intelligence findings say the pellets would be so small - just millimeters across - that they would evade detection by ground- and space-based systems that scan for space objects, which could make it hard to pin blame for any attack on Moscow. Clayton Swope, who specializes in space security and weaponry at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington, D.C.-based security and policy think tank, said if "the pellets are not trackable, that complicates things" but "people would figure it out." "If satellites start winking out with damage, I guess you could put two and two together," he said. Exactly how much destruction tiny pellets could do isn't clear. In November, a suspected impact by a small piece of debris was sufficient to damage a Chinese spacecraft that was meant to bring three astronauts back to the Earth. "Most damage would probably be done to the solar panels because they're probably the most fragile part" of satellites, Swope said. "That'd be enough, though, to damage a satellite and probably bring it offline." 'Weapon of fear' could threaten chaos After such an attack, pellets and debris would over time fall back toward Earth, possibly damaging other orbiting systems on their way down, analysts say. Starlink's orbits are about 550 kilometers (340 miles) above the planet. China's Tiangong space station and the International Space Station operate at lower orbits, "so both would face risks," according to Swope. The space chaos that such a weapon could cause might enable Moscow to threaten its adversaries without actually having to use it, Swope said. "It definitely feels like a weapon of fear, looking for some kind of deterrence or something," he said. Samson said the drawbacks of an indiscriminate pellet-weapon could steer Russia off such a path. "They've invested a huge amount of time and money and human power into being, you know, a space power," she said. Using such a weapon "would effectively cut off space for them as well," Samson said. "I don't know that they would be willing to give up that much."

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:15PM IST Archidply Decor Ltd, Teamo Productions HQ Ltd, Niraj Cement Structurals Ltd and Sadbhav Engineering Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE's 'B' group today, 22 December 2025.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:14PM IST The India-New Zealand FTA offers zero-duty access on all Indian exports, tariff cuts on 70 per cent lines, a $20 billion FDI commitment and expanded services and visa pathways

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:13PM IST The Delhi High Court also allowed KEC International to keep on participating bidding process for future tenders from Power Grid Corp

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:11PM IST Infosys American Depository Receipts saw a significant intraday surge. Experts attribute this spike primarily to derivative strategies and options trading mechanics. While the stock closed with a modest gain, reflecting underlying fundamentals, the dramatic intraday movement was largely driven by short gamma positions. Investors are advised to focus on end-of-day prices for a clearer picture of stock performance.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:05PM IST Triveni Engineering shares gained after the company announced its entry into Delhi's IMFL market, expanding its presence in the fast-growing premium & super-premium whisky segment.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:00PM IST Varun Beverages shares gain after acquiring South Africa's Twizza. Analysts see market share gains, and attractive valuation providing upside potential for VBL stock

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 12:00PM IST Jupiter Wagons Ltd, Hindustan Construction Company Ltd, Rajesh Exports Ltd and Sterlite Technologies Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE's 'A' group today, 22 December 2025.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:55AM IST Indian markets are buzzing as Australian shares surged for a third day, hitting a month-high driven by strong mining and broad buying. Analysts are calling it the 'Santa Claus rally,' with potential for further gains. Miners saw record highs, while gold stocks also climbed. Financials are showing resilience, with banks expected to benefit from anticipated interest rate trends into 2026.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:54AM IST The negotiations began in March 2025 when Christopher Luxon visited India and met with PM Modi

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INDIA NEWS | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:54AM IST The negotiations began in March 2025 when Christopher Luxon visited India and met with PM Modi

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:53AM IST his strategic acquisition positions the company for immediate scale and leadership in the high-growth Latin American ITES/BPO market

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:50AM IST Ashok Leyland shares hit a fresh 52-week high after Nomura reaffirmed its Buy rating and raised optimism around the commercial vehicle upcycle. The brokerage sees the company as a key beneficiary of improving CV demand, stronger volume growth and margin tailwinds, setting a target price of Rs 196 with healthy upside.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:44AM IST Tata Electronics has partnered with Japan's ROHM Co. to manufacture semiconductors for both Indian and global markets. This collaboration will establish a power semiconductor manufacturing framework in India, combining ROHM's technology with Tata's assembly and testing capabilities. The companies aim for mass production of automotive-grade Si MOSFETs by 2026, expanding business opportunities and strengthening India-Japan semiconductor ties.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:44AM IST Tata Electronics has partnered with Japan's ROHM Co. to manufacture semiconductors for both Indian and global markets. This collaboration will establish a power semiconductor manufacturing framework in India, combining ROHM's technology with Tata's assembly and testing capabilities. The companies aim for mass production of automotive-grade Si MOSFETs by 2026, expanding business opportunities and strengthening India-Japan semiconductor ties.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:41AM IST Last week, IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers said to employees that the "worst is behind us," following widespread flight cancellations and disruption at airports across the country

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INDIA NEWS | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:40AM IST The deal, alongside sweeping tariff cuts, opens a new pathway for Indian professionals to work in New Zealand under a capped skilled visa programme

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:32AM IST Shyam Dhani Industries IPO received bids for 41.12 million equity shares compared to 3.93 million shares on offer. The demand was primarily driven by retail investors

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:31AM IST Investors are eyeing IT, FMCG, and power sectors for opportunities. IT stocks offer a contra play after corrections. FMCG requires selective choices, with Marico and Tata Consumer being favored. Asian Paints also shows promise. The power sector, including Tata Power, is set for growth. HVDC projects present long-term potential in transmission and distribution, with Siemens Energy being a key player.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:30AM IST Dalio placed the technology war at the center of future power shifts

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:27AM IST Metal stocks in demand: Analysts expect non-ferrous players to witness margin expansion in Q3 with LME prices continuing an uptrend compared to Q2.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:21AM IST The trend of premiumisation is expected to continue, but more selectively, with consumers continuing to prioritise quality, indulgence and wellness

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:20AM IST Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates, Monday, December 22, 2025: In broader markets, the Nifty MidCap index was up 0.6 per cent, while the Nifty SmallCap index was higher by 0.67 per cent

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INDIA NEWS | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:20AM IST Canada has closed its Start-up Visa (SUV) program and will introduce a new entrepreneur pathway to permanent residence through a pilot scheme in 2026, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The change includes an immediate halt to new SUV-related work permits and applications, as the government looks to clear backlogs and reshape its business immigration programs. IRCC announced on December 19 that it will no longer accept applications for the optional work permit available to Start-up Visa applicants. The only exception applies to applicants already in Canada who are seeking to extend their existing SUV work permit. The department also confirmed that it will stop accepting new Start-up Visa applications after December 31 at 11.59 pm. However, IRCC said applicants who have already secured a valid commitment from a designated organisation issued in 2025 will still be eligible to apply. Such applicants must submit their applications by June 30, 2026. The department also extended the pause on the Self-Employed Persons Program until further notice. This program has remained closed to new applications since April 30, 2024. The federal government said these steps are part of a broader transition to a new, targeted pilot program for immigrant entrepreneurs. Details of the upcoming pilot will be shared in 2026.The government said the latest measures are intended to help address the large inventory of applications for Canadas business programs. It added that the changes also support the countrys Talent Attraction Strategy outlined in the most recent Immigration Levels Plan. IRCC has not yet shared how the new entrepreneur pilot will differ from the current Start-up Visa Program, but it indicated that the new pathway will be more focused and aligned with Canadas long-term immigration goals.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:15AM IST Indias cables & wires industry is entering a multi-year growth phase, driven by infrastructure, renewables, railways, data centres and exports. With the market seen nearing Rs 1.9 trillion by FY30, companies like Polycab India and KEI Industries are well placed to benefit from strong demand visibility and resilient margins.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:12AM IST Meesho shares have fallen 8% over two sessions after surging more than 100% since its December 10 IPO. Low free-float, short-covering, and intense early demand are driving the pullback despite strong analyst support.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:11AM IST The Nifty Next 50 Index represents 50 companies from Nifty 100 after excluding the Nifty 50 companies.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:07AM IST Hindustan Construction Company shares climbed for a third straight session after its joint venture secured a Rs 901 crore railway tunnel project from Northeast Frontier Railway. While the order boosted sentiment, technical indicators continue to point to underlying weakness in the stocks broader trend.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:06AM IST Japans surprise rate hikes, an expected 50 bps Fed cut, and a weakening US job market could reshape global capital flows. Economist Peter Cardillo says emerging markets may benefit, with India standing out as inflows return amid a carry-trade unwind, AI-driven layoffs, sticky inflation pressures, and slowing US growth into 2026, according to recent commentary on monetary policy shifts globally.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:05AM IST JM Financial has set a target price of 1,093 on Fortis Healthcare stock, a potential upside of 22.7 per cent from Friday's closing price

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:05AM IST Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates, Monday, December 22, 2025: In broader markets, the Nifty MidCap index was up 0.6 per cent, while the Nifty SmallCap index was higher by 0.67 per cent

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:04AM IST The project has been executed and validated within the committed timeline, reinforcing the company's ability to translate advanced clean-energy technologies into deployable solutions

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INDIA MUTUAL FUNDS | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:03AM IST Investors seeking relatively safe debt options for short- to medium-term goals can consider corporate bond mutual funds in December 2025. These funds invest largely in AAA-rated papers, offering lower credit risk than other debt schemes, though investors must still track interest rate risks and fund manager prudence.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:00AM IST The brokerage expects KPR Mill to post around 12 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) revenue growth in FY26, with operating margins also likely to remain broadly unchanged.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 11:00AM IST Jupiter Wagons Ltd clocked volume of 25.85 lakh shares by 10:46 IST on BSE, a 26.01 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 99380 shares

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 10:57AM IST Silver Price Today: Silver has surged to record highs on the MCX, driven by tight global supply, robust industrial demand, strong ETF inflows and supportive macroeconomic cues. With analysts targeting Rs 2.25 lakh per kg by year-end, the metal has emerged as one of the standout performers of 2025.

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INDIA COMMODITIES | Mon, 22 Dec 2025, 10:52AM IST Gold price today: After a stellar 2025 rally of over 60%, gold may extend its gains into 2026, supported by central bank buying, ETF inflows, geopolitical risks, a weaker dollar, and de-dollarisation trends. However, shifts in monetary policy, dollar strength, and rising yields remain key risks to watch.

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