11:11 | Rupee at an all-time low, GRAP 4 imposed in Delhi; JPMorgan's top internet stock picks for 2026 & more
Today’s edition tracks the rupee hitting a record low, India’s energy-transition imperatives, Delhi’s air quality emergency, post-lock-in selling at Urban Company, why compute—not data—is the new oil, JPMorgan’s top tech bets for 2026, and more
Stock markets trade lower in early deals on foreign fund outflows, weak global trends
Sensex and Nifty declined amid a weak trend in global markets, persistent foreign fund outflows and the uncertainty over the India-U.S. trade deal
RBI approves merger of two sets of co-operative banks in Gujarat
RBI approved merging Amod Nagric Bank with Bhuj Mercantile Bank and Amarnath Bank with Kalupur Bank, effective December 15, 2025.
Rupee slumps 26 paise to all-time low of 90.75 against U.S. dollar in intra-day trade
Forex traders said rupee is trading with a negative bias as investors are in wait and watch mode and awaiting cues from the India-U.S. trade deal front
Why SpaceX’s IPO plan is generating so much buzz
A public listing would open SpaceX to a broader and more diverse pool of investors, including individual buyers, while giving existing shareholders an easier path to cash out
Nvidia considers increasing H200 chip output due to robust China demand, sources say
Nvidia has told Chinese clients it is evaluating adding production capacity for its powerful H200 AI chips after orders exceeded its current output level, according to two sources
Do we learn from our investment mistakes?
It is difficult to learn from past mistakes unless we create rules to moderate the biases we suffer from
How we are conditioned to settle for less during a crisis
The past few months have felt like one long chain of crises, from cashless claims being suspended to hundreds of flights being cancelled
A behavioural lens on ‘misvestment’
Copying the crowd may feel strategic, but it’s often a pattern of ‘misvestment’. Such a behaviour crystallises into investor archetypes, suggesting why same facts produce wildly different choices