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    US Stock Market top gainers and losers on October 15: Australian Oilseeds sees over 300% jump, Genprex also among top gainers, Yueda Digital Holding plunges; here’s how NASDAQ, Dow Jones, S&P 500 performed

    American markets saw a rise on Wednesday, October 15, 2025. Key indexes, NASDAQ and S&P 500, climbed, boosted by technology shares. ASML's profit report fueled optimism. Major banks also contributed to the upward trend. Australian Oilseeds Holdings Warrant saw a significant jump. Yueda Digital Holding Class A Ordinary Share experienced a sharp fall.

    EPFO rules change: Opposition alleges salaried people being 'punished'; Govt fact-checks claims

    Opposition leaders are raising their voices against the newly introduced guidelines for the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation, characterizing them as 'overbearing' and 'inhumane' towards the workforce. They argue that the alterations place an undue burden on salaried workers in light of economic shortcomings. Conversely, the government has responded comprehensively, denying these allegations as 'misleading.

    Gainers & Losers: 2 Tata stocks among 9 stocks that hogged limelight on Wednesday
    US Stock Market top gainers and losers on October 14, Aqua Metals, Nova Minerals, Tradr 2X Long ALAB Daily ETF and NextPlat Corp in focus; how NASDAQ, Dow Jones, S&P 500 performed

    Wall Street saw a mixed trading day on Tuesday, October 14, 2025. Major US banks reported strong quarterly results, boosting investor confidence. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's remarks on interest rates also played a role. However, ongoing trade tensions between the US and China created some uncertainty. Several stocks on the NASDAQ experienced significant price movements.

    US stock market today: Massive market crash — Dow plunges 504 points, S&P 500 down 1.3%, Nasdaq loses nearly 2% as Nvidia, Tesla, and Oracle fall; could Fed rate cuts rescue Wall Street?

    US stock market today tumbled sharply. The Dow dropped 504 points, the S&P 500 fell 1.3%, and the Nasdaq slid nearly 2%. Renewed U.S.-China trade tensions rattled investors. Tech and AI stocks led losses, with Nvidia, Tesla, and Oracle hitting the hardest. Rising tariffs, sanctions on Hanwha Ocean subsidiaries, and market volatility pushed investors toward safe-haven assets like gold. Wall Street now braces for further swings as Powell’s Fed speech looms.

    Why India Inc lags GDP sprint despite robust growth headlines

    India's GDP is soaring, yet this growth seems to shadow the profits of many companies. The government’s push in spending and service offerings boosts GDP, but listed firms often miss out on the windfall. Sectors like banking and IT are grappling with their own set of challenges, while export-dependent businesses struggle under tariff pressures.

    The Economic Times
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