India’s fintech revolution has matured into a trillion-dollar opportunity by 2030, reshaping how hundreds of millions manage, borrow, invest, and insure their finances.
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India’s biotechnology industry, one of the fastest-expanding sectors globally, is blazing new trails across healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and sustainability.

Motilal Oswal Financial Services has reiterated its BUY call on Laurus Labs, highlighting a robust earnings trajectory and strategic capital deployment in CDMO and generics segments.

Deven Choksey Research has reaffirmed a BUY call on UltraTech Cement, identifying significant growth drivers and robust financial resilience.

SoftBank Group has successfully raised $2.9 billion through a hybrid bond issuance that underscores founder Masayoshi Son’s bold, long-term vision for artificial intelligence.

Tesla stock price initially witnessed a decline on Thursday but later recovered and the stock closed the session 2.2 percent higher.
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Deven Choksey Research has issued a BUY recommendation for HDFC Asset Management Company Limited (HDFC AMC), highlighting strong operational and financial momentum in the recent quarter.

Global market maker B2C2 has unveiled PENNY, a zero-fee stablecoin swap platform designed to streamline institutional digital asset transactions.

Robinhood Markets (HOOD) stock price jumped 5.5 percent on Thursday as investors turned bullish on technology stocks after recent decline.

Infosys, HCL Technologies, TCS, Tech Mahindra and other technology stocks witnessed strong performance in today's session. Banking stocks were also seen higher with Axis Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank and PNB closing positive.
All is set for the Technology and Software giant, IBM to launch a multimedia web browser for visually impaired. Using this web browser, they can access web video and audio. This software for visually impaired, codenamed the Accessibility Browser or A-Browser is created by Dr. Chieko Asakawa, who has been blind since age 14 and is a senior researcher at IBM’s research laboratory in Tokyo. Blind and partially-sighted people will get the unbelievable control over multimedia application using a keyboard to control media player software.








