 Shriram Finance Ltd declares interim dividend of Rs. 4.80
Shriram Finance Ltd declares interim dividend of Rs. 4.80 Dr Lal PathLabs Limited declares 2nd interim dividend of Rs. 7
Dr Lal PathLabs Limited declares 2nd interim dividend of Rs. 7 Dwarikesh Sugar Industries Ltd Q2FY26 loss at Rs. 32.62 crores
Dwarikesh Sugar Industries Ltd Q2FY26 loss at Rs. 32.62 crores Nitta Gelatin India Ltd Q2 FY2025-26 consolidated profit lower at Rs. 18.42 crores
Nitta Gelatin India Ltd Q2 FY2025-26 consolidated profit lower at Rs. 18.42 crores Wheels India Ltd consolidated Q2 FY26 net profit up at Rs. 30.99 crores
Wheels India Ltd consolidated Q2 FY26 net profit up at Rs. 30.99 crores 
              Mr. Rajesh Sinha, Sr. Research Analyst, BONANZA PORTFOLIO LTD
At opening, Sensex was down by 358.87 points or 0.58% at 61,390.38, and Nifty was down by 89.00 points or 0.49% at 18,166.80.At closing, Sensex was down by 700 pts, Nifty was at around 18,050.
Today, HDFC was one the reason for decline in market. HDFC's weight is 6.74 % in MSCI (Morgan Stanly capital international) India Index but preliminary calculations indicate that the merged entity will likely have a lower weight of about 6.5 %. Previously, the adjustment factor for computing the weight of merged entity was 1x. Now, MSCI says it will be 0.5x. So, it was earlier expected that the merged entity would see $3 billion inflow. Now, MSCI's tweak could result in $150-200 million outflow. Nifty Metal falls over 1% on losses in Tata Steel, JSW Steel and Hindalco.
Oil headed downside for a third straight week, the longest losing run this year, as slowdown concerns and turmoil in the US banking sector spooked investors to flee from risk. West Texas Intermediate advanced above $69 a barrel on Friday, but the US crude benchmark has still retreated by close to 10% this week after a four-day skid.
The surge in gold prices continues for another day, as the yellow metal gained 0.49% and conclude at 2051.1$ per ounce. With this strong momentum, gold is on track for its highest weekly rise in almost two months, as anticipation of a pause in the US Federal Reserve's rate hiking cycle and banking concerns boosted the safe-haven metal's attractiveness.
Titan, Maruti, Ultratech Cement, Nestle, Apollo Hospital were the top gainer while HDFC bank, HDFC, Indusind bank, Hindalco, Tata Steel were top loser.