NSE most valuable unlisted company: The rankings also showed some intriguing shifts within the list of the top 10 private companies. (Image: NSE/website) The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has been ...
On Monday, the equity benchmarks tumbled to lowest level with Sensex closing at 74,454.41, and NSE Nifty 50 ended at 22,553.35.
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Hurun List 2024: The Mumbai-based National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India has emerged as the most valuable privately owned unlisted company, according to a report jointly released by Axis Bank's ...
Trading will resume on Thursday following the midweek break, as per the holiday schedule released by the NSE and BSE. Trading in the Currency Derivatives Segment will be suspended on Wednesday in ...
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) will remain closed on February 26 for Mahashivratri. Trading in derivatives, equities, SLBs, currency derivatives, and ...
Shares of Tata Motors traded at ₹658.15 on the NSE as at 9.30 am, down 0.52% after opening at ₹662 on Thursday. The stock has hit a 52-week low at ₹657 in early trade.
Like Queen Elizabeth, she loves horses and a great tiara moment. Meghan Markle's refreshed lifestyle brand has a logo with a meaningful symbol. On Feb. 18, the Duchess of Sussex announced that she ...
Meghan Markle recently unveiled her rebranded lifestyle brand, As Ever, and its new logo is packed with subtle nods to her family and personal history. The design features a palm tree encased by ...
The landing page revealed the As Ever logo, which PEOPLE understands is a tribute to Prince Harry. The logo incorporates a palm tree as a nod to the Duke and Duchess’s home in California ...
Just like the brand’s logo, the brand’s name is full of meaning, too. In an Instagram video, Meghan explained, “As Ever essentially means ‘as it’s always been,’ and if you’ve ...