IRB Infrastructure, Ashok Leyland, RVNL, Cochin Shipyard and Hindustan Zinc shares closed low in today's session and these stocks are looking bearish on technical charts.
News in Focus


IREDA (Indian Renewable Energy Dev Agency Limited) share price continued with its downward journey on Monday and the stock is currently available at half the price of its yearly highs.

Estonia is preparing to amend its Gambling Act of 2008, with the Ministry of Finance set to present draft amendments by mid-2025.

Spinomenal, a leading provider of iGaming content, has launched Irish Treasures 2, a much-anticipated sequel to the immensely popular Irish Treasures – Leprechaun’s Fortune.

Online cricket betting has rapidly gained popularity in India, driven by the nation’s deep-rooted love for the sport and the increasing accessibility of online betting platforms.

Aldi, the UK’s fourth-largest supermarket chain, has partnered with National Lottery operator Allwyn to introduce self-checkout access to lottery games across its UK stores.
Main Regional Stories

The sudden resignation of Gavin Isaacs as CEO of Entain has reignited speculation regarding a potential takeover bid from MGM Resorts.

A battle over the future of sports prediction markets is unfolding as tribal gaming organizations urge the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to ban event-based trading contracts linked to major sporting events.

Wynn Resorts is set to redefine the hospitality and gaming landscape in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with its highly anticipated Wynn Al Marjan Island.

The UK’s gambling sector is set for a landmark transformation as new regulations take effect in April and May, aiming to curb gambling-related harm while ensuring a fair contribution from operators.
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