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Indian equity markets are set for a weak opening on Monday, as Gift Nifty, an early indicator for the Nifty 50 index, edged 0.09% lower to 25,332.5 at 8:30 a.m. IST.
Technology stocks could continue to face selling pressure after US President Donald Trump increased fees for H-1 B visas to $100,000.
Most Asian markets were up in early trade, with the exception of the primary bourses in New Zealand and Hong Kong. Gold spot price gained 0.45% to ₹3,688.31 per ounce, while Brent crude traded up 0.51% at $67.02 per barrel.
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Stock Watch
IT stocks: US President Donald Trump imposes a $100,000 fee for H-1B visas, as part of a wider immigration overhaul. Likely to significantly increase hiring costs for Indian tech professionals.
Auto and FMCG stocks: GST revision comes into effect today
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Lupin: The US FDA conducted a product-specific pre-approval inspection at the company’s Pune Biotech facility between September 8 and 19, concluding with four observations.
Amber Enterprises India: Subsidiary IL JIN Electronics (India) has acquired a 100% stake in Israel-based ILJIN Holding, making it a step-down wholly owned subsidiary of Amber Enterprises.
RailTel Corporation of India: The company received a ₹18.06 crore order from Dredging Corporation of India to provide offshore internet for DCI vessels and ICCC.
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PNC Infratech: The company won a ₹495.54 crore project from the Bihar State Road Development Corporation to build a high-level bridge and approach road in Bihar.
Netweb Technologies India: The company secured a ₹450 crore order to supply Tyrone AI GPU-accelerated systems.
Brigade Enterprises: Shruti Pai, Creative Director at Manipal Education and Medical Group International India, invested ₹126 crore in Brigade Twin Towers, Bengaluru.
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Power Grid Corporation of India: The company won a transmission project in Madhya Pradesh involving capacity augmentation and line bay implementation on a BOOT basis.
Hariom Pipe Industries: The company signed an MoU with the Maharashtra government to set up an integrated steel plant in Gadchiroli with ₹3,135 crore investment.
Shipping Corporation of India: SCI signed an MoU with BPCL, HPCL, and IOCL to jointly acquire and operate vessels for international and coastal petroleum transport.
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Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers: The company signed five MoUs with strategic partners for shipbuilding, port, and infrastructure projects, and separately bagged a $62.44 million order from Carsten Rehder for four hybrid vessels.
Swan Defence and Heavy Industries: The company signed an MoU with Gujarat Maritime Board for a ₹4,250 crore investment, including ₹3,500 crore for shipyard capacity expansion at Pipavav Port.
Redington: Subsidiary Arena Bilgisayar signed an $8 million deal to assign a device distribution agreement with Vodafone Dagitim to Datagate Bilgisayar, effective October 1, 2025.
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Godrej Consumer Products: The company infused $85 million into Godrej Mauritius Africa Holdings to strengthen and deleverage its balance sheet.
Housing & Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO): HUDCO signed an MoU with NBCC to jointly develop plots and projects across Ghaziabad, Panchkula, Ahmedabad, and New Delhi.
Oil India: The company signed a joint venture with Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam to develop 1.2 GW renewable energy projects in Rajasthan.
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