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Stock Market Highlights Feb 11: Sensex, Nifty trade in narrow range amid cautious investor sentiment

Last updated: February 11, 2026 5:25 pm
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Stock Market today | Share Market Highlights – Find here all the live updates related to Sensex, Nifty, BSE, NSE, share prices and Indian stock markets for 11th February 2026.

FII and DII inflows supported sentiment.

Stock-specific action dominated, with auto and healthcare names gaining; Eicher Motors surged 5.98%, Apollo Hospitals rose 4.55%, and Max Healthcare added 2.56%. On the downside, Coal India dropped 2.38%, TCS fell 1.90%, and ONGC lost 1.45%.

Market breadth remained negative, with 2,259 decliners against 1,701 advancers. Broader markets underperformed, with midcaps and smallcaps declining, while Nifty Financial Services and Nifty Next 50 edged higher.

Key market insights

* Nifty support: 25,800, resistance: 26,000

* Nifty holding key moving averages, indicating near-term stability.

* Broader markets slightly weaker: Midcap & Smallcap under pressure

* Sectoral performance mixed: Auto & healthcare outperforming, IT & energy lagging

* Gold prices: 24-karat gold surged 0.83% to ₹1,58,097 per 10 gm

* Silver prices: Silver rose sharply by 2.40% to ₹2,59,078 per kg

* FII buying trend continues for third session

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* February 11, 2026 15:58

US tariff cut to 18 pc to aid apparel exports; margins seen recovering to 9.5 pc in FY27: ICRA

* February 11, 2026 15:57

India’s medical devices industry, a sunrise sector within the healthcare ecosystem, is witnessing a robust growth on the back of various government initiatives and rising investments, says Rubix Industry Insights. The study assumes greater significance in the light of the Union Budget-FY27’s renewed focus on bio-pharma research in the country.

Valued at $15.2 billion in 2025, the industry projected to reach $50.1 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 26.9%. Currently, India ranks the fourth-largest medical devices market in Asia and among the top 20 globally. According to the report, growth is being propelled by government initiatives such as National Medical Devices Policy (NMDP), Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme, Scheme for Promotion of Medical Devices Parks, and MedTech Mitra.

* February 11, 2026 15:56

The mutual fund industry’s Assets Under Management (AUM) stood at ₹80.23 lakh crore as of December 2025, reflecting steady momentum in investor participation and an increased preference for market-linked investment avenues. This highlights the structural shift in household savings towards financial assets, aided by SIP flows, greater digital accessibility and rising awareness of mutual funds as a core investment vehicle. December recorded SIP inflows of ₹31k crore.

* February 11, 2026 15:55

Old Bridge Mutual Fund today announced the launch of the Old Bridge Flexi Cap Fund, an open-ended dynamic equity scheme that invests across large-cap, mid-cap and small-cap stocks, offering investors the flexibility to navigate market cycles through a single diversified portfolio.

The New Fund Offer (NFO) of the Old Bridge Flexi Cap Fund will open on February 13, 2026, and closes on February 23, 2026.The scheme is offered at an initial price of ₹10 per unit, with a minimum investment of ₹5,000 for lump-sum applications and ₹1,000 for SIPs.

The fund follows a bottom-up, business-by-business investment approach, with capital allocation driven by quality of business and longevity of growth, rather than mechanical allocation across market capitalisations. The strategy allows flexibility to dynamically shift exposure across market segments based on evolving risk-reward conditions and market cycles.

The Old Bridge Flexi Cap Fund will be managed by Kenneth Andrade, Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Old Bridge Asset Management Private Limited, who brings over 34 years of experience in Indian capital markets and a strong track record in portfolio management and investment research.

Commenting on the launch, Kenneth Andrade, CIO, Old Bridge Asset Management said,”Market cycles are constantly evolving, and past winners do not necessarily remain future winners. A flexi-cap approach allows us to combine the stability of large caps, the alpha potential of mid caps, and the opportunity of small caps, while remaining disciplined on valuation, balance-sheet strength, and capital protection. The objective is to own durable businesses and allow compounding to play out over time.”

The fund will benchmark itself against the BSE 500 TRI and will be available under Direct and Regular plans, with Growth and IDCW options.

* February 11, 2026 15:53

While commenting on the occasion, Mr. Rushabh Gandhi, Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer of IRB Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., an Investment Manager of the Trust said, “The quarter under review remained vibrant, supported by strong toll performance across the portfolio. In particular, the three assets acquired recently contributed meaningfully to growth. We also acquired the Gandeva-Ena VM7 HAM asset from our Sponsor. The acquisition was entirely debt-funded, thereby enhancing IRRs for our Unitholders.” He further said, “The enhanced portfolio-mix of matured operational BOT asset and annuity getting HAM assets would deliver good returns to the Unitholders and maximize the value, ensuring sustained long-term benefits for them.”

The Trust has fixed February 16, 2026, as the record date for distribution and the same will be paid to the unit holders on or before February 23, 2026.

* February 11, 2026 15:51

Acquires VM7 (Gandeva Ena) HAM Project, entirely funded by debt cumulative distribution since listing is ₹4,816.60Crs (₹79.35 per unit)

* February 11, 2026 15:50

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The new facility will support innovation, local talent development and job creation while strengthening India-UK technology collaboration

* February 11, 2026 15:48

For Gold to hit $6,000 it would mean an increase of roughly 20% from current levels. Such a move usually only occurs in crisis conditions, especially when we have already seen such a strong increase in price over the last 18-24 months. This would require extreme macro conditions. We would need to see a combination of sharp USD weakness, aggressive rate cuts, sustained central bank buying, high inflation fears, and a major geopolitical or financial shock, as gold typically performs best when real interest rates fall and uncertainty rises.

Whilst $6,000 is possible over the long term under current trends such as de-dollarisation, persistent inflation, and reserve diversification, it would be unlikely to be anytime soon unless we see a combination of the factors mentioned or there is significant global disruption.

* February 11, 2026 15:47

This deployment enables digital connectivity between Abakkus Mutual Fund and mutual fund distributors operating on the ONDC Network. It aligns with Abakkus Mutual Fund’s focus on leveraging India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) to support broader access to financial products, including in underpenetrated markets.

The ONDC Network allows participating ‘Buyer Apps’ to offer mutual fund products to investors through their existing platforms. The network is expected to simplify investors’ financial journeys by streamlining product discovery and access, enabling them to engage with mutual fund offerings through applications they already use, without the need to download or manage multiple applications.

Commenting on the development, Mr. Vaiibhavv Chugh, CEO, Abakkus Mutual Fund, said, “Onboarding on the ONDC Network is a meaningful step in our journey towards adopting open digital infrastructure for mutual fund distribution. It aligns with the government’s broader efforts to improve access, efficiency and transparency while remaining within the existing regulatory framework. Platforms such as ONDC can help expand awareness and access to mutual fund products across investor segments and geographies, making participation in investment avenues such as Mutual Fund far more accessible.”

* February 11, 2026 15:45

The deployment on ONDC will simplify mutual fund distribution and enables seamless investor access to mutual funds in underpenetrated rural market

* February 11, 2026 15:44

Groww Mutual Fund today announced the launch of two new passive investment schemes — the Groww BSE Hospitals ETF and the Groww BSE Hospitals ETF FOF — offering investors exposure to India’s hospital sector through the BSE Hospitals Index.

* February 11, 2026 15:33

Under its CSR initiative Aadhar Kishori Kalyan, Aadhar Housing Finance Limited is committed towards supporting the skill development program for the acid attack survivors partnering with the Chhanv Foundation. As a part of this initiative AHFL has enabled the renovation and upgrade of the Sheroes Hangout Cafe in Noida, that is operated by these survivors. The improved infrastructure strengthens the cafe as a safe, functional, and all-weather workspace, playing a key role in supporting livelihood continuity for those associated with the cafe.

The renovated Sheroes Hangout Cafe in Noida was inaugurated in the presence of Mr. Rishi Anand, MD and CEO of Aadhar Housing Finance Limited, and Mr. Alok Dixit, Founder of the Chhanv Foundation. Their presence reflects the collaborative approach between the two organizations in supporting infrastructure improvements that empower acid attack survivors.

Mr. Rishi Anand, MD and CEO at Aadhar Housing Finance Ltd. said, “This initiative reflects our belief that economic participation and dignity at work are central to rehabilitation. By supporting structured training for acid attack survivors and improving the Sheroes Hangout Cafe workspace in Noida, we aim to contribute to pathways that help these women build independence and stability.”

* February 11, 2026 15:27

All India Karnataka Bank Employees Association (AIKBEA) , affiliated to All India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA) has decided to join the one day nationwide general strike on 12-02-2026, organized by Central Trade Unions (CTU) on various issues/demands. If the strike materialises, the normal functioning of the Bank Branches / Offices / Departments are likely to be affected.

* February 11, 2026 15:21

* February 11, 2026 15:00

SJVN reported standalone net profit for the quarter ended December 2025 at Rs 251.71 crore compared to Rs 139.25 crore in the same quarter last year.

Board declared interim dividend of Rs 1.15 per share.

Board approved raising of funds up to Rs 1,000 cr through issuance of NCDs.

Shares soared 5% on the NSE to Rs 76.40

* February 11, 2026 15:00

* February 11, 2026 14:59

Hind Rectifiers reported standalone net profit for the quarter ended December 2025 stood at Rs 13.62 crore compared to 10 crore in the same quarter last year.

Board approved bonus issue in the ratio of 1:1.

It also approved investment of Rs 90 lakh in shares of subsidiary Coincade Studio Private Limited.

Shares surged 4% on the NSE to Rs 1,476.

* February 11, 2026 14:44

Sandhar Technologies reported standalone net profit for the quarter ended December 2025 at Rs 32.76 crore compared to Rs 35.19 crore in the same quarter last year.

Shares fell 6% on the NSE to Rs 531.

* February 11, 2026 14:44

Gold and silver prices rallied on 11 February, supported by positive global cues and renewed safe-haven demand amid expectations of a more accommodative US Federal Reserve stance. MCX gold rose nearly 1%, reclaiming levels above ₹1.58 lakh per 10 grams, while spot gold hovered near a two-week high. Silver outperformed with around a 3% gain, crossing ₹2.60 lakh/kg on MCX as spot prices climbed near $83/oz. Investor sentiment strengthened after softer US economic data raised hopes of rate cuts and signalled slowing growth. Additional support came from continued central bank buying and lingering geopolitical tensions. In the near term, precious metals are expected to remain volatile as markets track upcoming US jobs and inflation data for policy direction.

* February 11, 2026 14:30

* February 11, 2026 14:27

Ramco Industries reported a net profit of Rs 16.59 crore for the quarter ended December 2025 against Rs 12.93 crore in the same quarter last year.

Shares surged 3% on the NSE to Rs 335.65.

* February 11, 2026 14:15

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Avanti Feeds reported a net profit of Rs 128.88 crore for the quarter ended December 2025 against Rs 127.11 crore in the same quarter last year.

Shares rose 2% on the NSE to Rs 1,152.65.

* February 11, 2026 14:14

Jtekt India reported a net profit of Rs 20.35 crore for the quarter ended December 2025 against Rs 16.26 crore in the same quarter last year.

Shares up 1% on the NSE to Rs 153.50.

* February 11, 2026 14:14

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Ashok Leyland reported standalone net profit for the quarter ended December 2025 at Rs 796.02 crore compared to Rs 761.74 crore in the same quarter last year.

Shares traded at Rs 205.33 on the NSE, down 2%.

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Subscription Data (as of 01:00 PM, Wednesday, February 11, 2026)

QIB – 2.11

NII – 0.45 – {(NII 10L+) – 0. 50, (NII 2L-10L) – 0.35}

Retail – 0.77

Employee – 0.31

Total – 1.37

* February 11, 2026 13:34

Top gainers of Nifty midcap 100:

Supreme Industries (+3.96%), Fortis (+3.43%), Federal Bank (+3.37%), Astral (+3.30%), PB Fintech (+3.16%)

Top losers:

Torrent Power (-5.74%), BHEL (-5.70%), Premier Energies (-5.08%), Swiggy (-3.35%)

* February 11, 2026 13:22

Man Infraconstruction reported a net profit for the quarter ended December 2025 at Rs 30.41 crore compared to Rs 43.03 crore in the same quarter last year.

Shares fell 5% on the NSE to Rs 118.12.

* February 11, 2026 13:14

Igarashi Motors India reported a net profit for the quarter ended December 2025 at Rs 3.50 crore compared to Rs 5.15 crore in the same quarter last year.

Shares traded 6% lower at Rs 389.35 on the NSE.

* February 11, 2026 13:13

PGIM India Mutual Fund, in collaboration with Syntoniq (India), today introduces an innovative financial wellness tool — Money Avatar: Discover Your Money Persona. Money Avatar brings an exciting, gamified and behavioral science led assessment of one’s financial personality, that is designed to spark curiosity and drive meaningful engagement, empowering individuals to make well-informed money decisions tailored to their unique needs.

Curiosity Meets Science: The Eight Money Avatars at the heart of Money Avatar is a gamified assessment that assigns users one of eight unique Money Avatars such as:

Fire Elephant: Hopeful, Future Oriented, Promotion Oriented.

Ice Horse: Grounded, Present Oriented, Prevention Oriented.

* February 11, 2026 13:08

* February 11, 2026 12:59

G R Infraprojects Limited has emerged as L-1 bidder for a project “Construction of New Railway line from Km 124/400 to 165/380 in between Bahari and Gondawali stations including Earthwork, Minor bridges, Major Bridges, Important Bridges, Viaduct, ROB (RCC Box Type), RUB/LHS, Station building, Tunnels, Track work and other miscellaneous works in connection with Sidhi- Singrauli new Rail link project in the State of Madhya Pradesh for Rs 1897.51 crore.

Shares traded at Rs 989 on the NSE, down 1%.

* February 11, 2026 12:59

Divi’s Laboratories posted standalone net profit for the quarter ended December 2025 at Rs 598 crore compared to Rs 594 crore in the same quarter last year.

On a consolidated basis, the net profit stood at Rs 583 crore during the quarter under review, down from Rs 589 crore in the year-ago period.

Shares flat on the NSE at Rs 6,230

* February 11, 2026 12:59

Kirloskar Electric Company posted standalone net profit for the quarter ended December 2025 at Rs 4.40 crore compared to Rs 3.10 crore in the same quarter last year.

Board approved appointment of Janaki Kirloskar as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) with immediate effect.

Shares rallied 12% on the NSE to Rs 102.76.

* February 11, 2026 12:58

* February 11, 2026 12:30

Mahindra & Mahindra reported 32.6% y-o-y increase in standalone net profit for the quarter ended December 2025 at Rs 3,931.30 crore compared to Rs 2,964.31 crore in the same quarter last year.

Shares up 1% on the NSE to Rs 3,726.

* February 11, 2026 12:29

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Quant

The Outlanders

Monthly sector-wise FPI/FII flows

 Aggregate analysis: Since Jul’25, only Oct’25 witnessed net FII inflow. Jan’26 in fact, witnessed sharpest outflow of Rs333bn since Aug’25. FMCG, healthcare and consumer services saw highest outflows in Jan’26. IT is another sector that has been broadly experiencing outflows since Apr’25 except for minor inflows in Jun’25 and Dec’25. Metals & Mining has witnessed sharpest inflow of Rs115.3bn in Jan’26.

 Automobile and Auto Components sector recorded sharp FII/FPI outflows of Rs58,230mn in Jan’25, followed by outflows of Rs20,450mn in Dec’25. The trend continued into Jan’26 with further outflows of Rs35,940mn. These outflows remain below the long term average inflow of Rs641mn.

 Capital Goods sector witnessed FII/FPI outflows of Rs56,970mn in Jan’25, followed by outflows of Rs25,660mn in Dec’25. The trend reversed in Jan’26 with inflows of Rs27,610mn. These flows remain below the long-term average inflow of Rs18,342mn.

 Chemicals sector recorded FII/FPI inflows of Rs3,550mn in Jan’25, followed by marginal outflows of Rs480mn in Dec’25. Inflows continued in Jan’26 at Rs1,400mn. These flows remain broadly aligned with the long-term average of Rs2,316mn.

 Construction Materials sector saw continued FII/FPI outflows of Rs20,700mn in Jan’25 and Rs16,740mn in Dec’25. Outflows moderated to Rs8,570mn in Jan’26 but remain significantly below the long-term average outflow of Rs2,480mn.

 Consumer Durables sector saw sharp FII/FPI outflows of Rs38,000mn in Jan’25, followed by inflows of Rs5,990mn in Dec’25. The trend reversed again in Jan’26 with outflows of Rs10,500mn. These flows remain weaker than the long-term average outflow of Rs5,496mn.

 Consumer Services sector recorded heavy FII/FPI outflows of Rs83,470mn in Jan’25, followed by inflows of Rs33,400mn in Dec’25. However, Jan’26 saw renewed outflows of Rs55,130mn. These flows remain far below the long-term average inflow of Rs6,178mn.

 FMCG sector continued to witness persistent FII/FPI outflows, with Rs54,280mn exiting in Jan’25 and Rs58,440mn in Dec’25. Outflows intensified to Rs74,970mn in Jan’26. These flows remain significantly below the long-term average outflow of Rs9,798mn.

 Financial Services sector saw substantial FII/FPI outflows of Rs249,490mn in Jan’25 and Rs105,250mn in Dec’25. Outflows moderated to Rs85,920mn in Jan’26 but remain well below the long-term average outflow of Rs10,593mn.

 Healthcare sector recorded FII/FPI outflows of Rs43,720mn in Jan’25, followed by outflows of Rs29,940mn in Dec’25. Outflows intensified to Rs61,620mn in Jan’26. These flows remain significantly below the long-term average inflow of Rs5,680mn.

 Information Technology sector saw outflows of Rs64,710mn in Jan’25, followed by inflows of Rs11,260mn in Dec’25. Jan’26 again recorded outflows of Rs18,350mn. These flows remain weaker than the long-term average outflow of Rs24,315mn.

 Media, Entertainment & Publication sector recorded inflows of Rs1,800mn in Jan’25, followed by outflows of Rs3,200mn in Dec’25. Outflows continued at Rs1,780mn in Jan’26, broadly in line with the long-term average outflow of Rs1,754mn.

 Metals & Mining sector saw outflows of Rs23,820mn in Jan’25, reversing into inflows of Rs29,840mn in Dec’25. Inflows surged to Rs115,260mn in Jan’26, well above the long-term average of Rs1,457mn.

 Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels sector recorded outflows of Rs15,720mn in Jan’25, followed by inflows of Rs23,560mn in Dec’25. Jan’26 saw renewed outflows of Rs9,400mn. These flows remain better than the long-term average outflow of Rs19,553mn.

 Power sector continued to see FII/FPI outflows of Rs41,980mn in Jan’25 and Rs27,530mn in Dec’25. Outflows eased to Rs18,670mn in Jan’26 but remain well below the long-term average outflow of Rs7,064mn.

 Realty sector recorded outflows of Rs10,020mn in Jan’25 and Rs9,410mn in Dec’25. Outflows rose sharply to Rs26,550mn in Jan’26. These flows remain materially below the long-term average inflow of Rs1,592mn.

 Services sector saw outflows of Rs15,930mn in Jan’25, which widened to Rs42,780mn in Dec’25. Outflows moderated to Rs19,710mn in Jan’26 but remain weaker than the long-term average inflow of Rs4,685mn.

 Telecommunication sector recorded inflows of Rs1,440mn in Jan’25 and Rs2,340mn in Dec’25. However, Jan’26 saw sharp outflows of Rs47,770mn. These flows remain significantly below the long-term average inflow of Rs16,729mn.

 Textiles sector saw inflows of Rs6,020mn in Jan’25, followed by outflows of Rs5,370mn in Dec’25. Outflows moderated to Rs2,750mn in Jan’26, broadly below the long-term average outflow of Rs83mn.

* February 11, 2026 12:13

Avantel has received a purchase order worth Rs 122.58 crore from NewSpace India Limited for Supply of S/X-band with Ka-band ready full motion Antennas.

* February 11, 2026 12:13

United Breweries traded flat at Rs 1,618.10 on the NSE, after moderating between Rs 1,657.90 – Rs 1,610.50.

The company posted a standalone net profit of Rs 80.83 crore for the quarter ended December 2025 compared to Rs 38.26 crore in the same quarter last year.

* February 11, 2026 12:12

Britannia Industries stock soared 5% on the NSE to Rs 6,156 against the previous close of Rs 5,873.50. It reported a 17.14% rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 682.14 crore for the December quarter of FY26.

* February 11, 2026 11:58

* February 11, 2026 11:53

Britannia Industries stock soared 5% on the NSE to Rs 6,156 against the previous close of Rs 5,873.50. It reported a 17.14% rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 682.14 crore for the December quarter of FY26.

* February 11, 2026 11:53

* February 11, 2026 11:49

Puravankara has received Registration certificate from Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) for Project ‘Purva Estrella’ in Mumbai.

Shares flat on the NSE at Rs 253.10

* February 11, 2026 11:49

UCO Bank: The Department of Financial Services (DFS), Ministry of Finance, Govt of India has informed that All India Bank Employees’ Association (AIBEA), Bank Employees’ Federation of India (BEFI) and All India Bank Officers’ Association (AIBOA) have called strike on Thursday, February 12, 2026, in support of strike call given by Central Trade Unions.

Shares flat on the NSE at Rs 28.93.

* February 11, 2026 11:45

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* February 11, 2026 11:26

Airtel launches new AI-powered protection from ‘frauds caused by OTP leakages

Bharti Airtel traded flat on the NSE at Rs 2,005.40

* February 11, 2026 11:24

* February 11, 2026 11:16

MIC Electronics has received a Letter of Acceptance from Howrah Division, Eastern Railway Zone of Indian Railways, for provision of CIB, TIB (Coach and Train Indication Boards) at PRGR, SKIP, BZLE, SALE, MGAE, SDI, MRR, and RJG stations

Shares rose 2% on the NSE to Rs 42.78

* February 11, 2026 11:15

Shares traded at Rs 1,535.50 on the NSE, down 1%

* February 11, 2026 11:14

Jio Financial Services stock traded flat on the NSE at Rs 269.90

* February 11, 2026 10:55

* February 11, 2026 10:50

The company reported a consolidated net profit of Rs. 15.0 crore in the October-December quarter, a 28% growth year-on-year from Rs 11.8 crore during the year-ago quarter while revenue climbed to approximately ₹218.3 crore, representing a year-on-year increase of 17%.

* February 11, 2026 10:40

* February 11, 2026 10:33

Grasim Industries stock hit 52-week high of Rs 2,979 in early trade before paring some gains to trade flat at Rs 2,944.40 at 10.30 am. The Aditya Birla Group company reported net profit of ₹2,233 crore for the quarter ended December 2025, up 29% y-o-y.

* February 11, 2026 10:31

* February 11, 2026 10:30

* February 11, 2026 10:29

BHEL shares fell 6% to Rs 259.25 on the NSE following 5% staje sale by Govt via an offer-for-sale (OFS) beginning on Wednesday at a floor price of ₹254 a share

* February 11, 2026 10:27

Vakrangee reported standalone net profit for the quarter ended December 2025 at Rs 3.72 crore compared to Rs 19 crore in the same quarter last year.

Board approved the appointment of Aditya Jani as CFO w.e.f Jan 24.

Shares flat on the NSE at Rs 6.97.

* February 11, 2026 10:27

Quadrant Future Tek has received an Offer from Banaras Locomotive Works for Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 223 Onboard KAVACH Loco Equipment Ver- 4.0 with Warranty. The value of the contract is worth Rs181 crore.

* February 11, 2026 10:19

* February 11, 2026 10:14

* February 11, 2026 10:11

P N Gadgil Jewellers stock fell 5% on the NSE to Rs 570.20. At 10.09 am, it traded at Rs 571.70 against the previous close of Rs 597.95.

The stock fell despite the company posting 98.64% growth in profit after tax (PAT) to Rs 170.91 crore during the quarter ending December 31, 2025

* February 11, 2026 10:08

* February 11, 2026 10:07

Apollo Hospitals stock soared nearly 6% in early trade to Rs 7,640 against the previous close of Rs 7,219.

At 10 am, it traded 5% positive at Rs 7,589. This follows 35% rise in consolidated PAT at ₹502 crore for the third quarter ended December 2025 (Q3FY26)

* February 11, 2026 09:56

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* February 11, 2026 09:52

Titan Company shares hit a 52-week high in early trade at Rs 4,378.40. At 9.46 am, it traded at Rs 4,324 on the NSE. It posted an increase in consolidated profit after tax by 61% on a year-on-year (y-o-y) basis to ₹1,684 crore for the third quarter of FY26.

* February 11, 2026 09:51

HeidelbergCement India reported net profit for the quarter ended December 2025 at Rs 15.6 crore compared to Rs 5.2 crore in the same quarter last year.

Shares traded at Rs 170.25 on the NSE, down 1%.

* February 11, 2026 09:51

Jashan Arora, Director, Master Trust Group

As per the latest understanding, tariff rates on Bangladesh have been reduced to 19% from 20% and compared with India’s 18%. Indicating that India continues to retain a marginal tariff advantage over neighbouring countries. However, the US-Bangladesh trade agreement’s provision granting zero-tariff access on select textile categories could be a key beneficiary for Bangladesh and could alter the competitive dynamics. The market’s sharp reaction in textile stocks reflects concern around near-term revenue visibility and pricing pressure in the sector. However, India continues to hold structural advantages across scale, supply chain integration and established global buyer relationships. That said, a sudden exit from the sector is not recommended and instead investors should reassess their portfolio exposure by identifying companies with structural strengths such niche product positioning or superior cost efficiencies. Businesses with diversified export geographies and relatively stronger margin profiles are likely to better withstand the competitive disruptions. In the current uncertain environment for businesses, identifying differentiated pockets will be more effective than broad-based exposure to the entire sector for investors.

The US-Bangladesh news is a sectoral inflection point, not an apocalypse. It will accelerate the divide between low-cost, commoditized exporters and agile, value-added, and diversified textile players. The investor’s task is to identify which side of this divide their holdings — or potential investments — stand on. For the strong, this correction is an opportunity. For the weak, not so much. Discernment, not reaction, will be the key to navigating this spin cycle.

* February 11, 2026 09:50

S&P 500 : -0.33%

Brent futures : 69.4

Dollar Index : 96.7

USD INR. : 90.5

* February 11, 2026 09:50

Nifty Highest OI

(17th Feb Expiry)

Call:27500/Put: 24000

Nifty Spot – 25935

Nifty 50 EMA – 25695

Nifty 200 EMA – 25204

Nifty 100 PE 22.2

Nifty PCR – 1.14

NiftyCash Market Volume – 101k Cr

* February 11, 2026 09:49

Vikram Subburaj, CEO, Giottus.com

February 11, 2026

Bitcoin traded on a fragile footing on Tuesday. It hovered around $68,900 after failing to sustain rebounds above the $70,000 mark. This underscored the market’s continued sensitivity to macro cues and positioning flows. Data from multiple desks showed the world’s largest crypto asset oscillating between roughly $67,900 and $70,300 intraday. The price action was largely dictated by defensive sentiment rather than fresh risk appetite.

From a technical standpoint, analysts continue to flag the $68,000-$70,000 band as immediate support. A decisive break below this zone could expose Bitcoin to a deeper retracement towards $64,000. This level is aligned with prior consolidation and key Fibonacci retracement levels. On the upside, resistance remains layered near $72,000, followed by a heavier supply zone around $75,000-$76,000. At this range, previous support has flipped into selling pressure.

On-chain indicators during the February 9-11 window pointed to late-stage corrective behaviour rather than outright capitulation. Glassnode data highlighted elevated transfer volumes and a rise in unrealised losses. This pointed to weaker hands getting flushed out, even as signs of seller exhaustion also emerged. Futures open interest, however, remained subdued and reflected limited conviction among leveraged traders.

ETF flows offered a mildly constructive counterpoint. US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded net inflows of about $145 million on February 9 and $140 million on February 10. This marked a tentative return of institutional dip-buying after heavy outflows earlier in the month. February 11 flow data was awaited at the time of writing.

Macro conditions continued to dominate sentiment. Markets were closely watching upcoming US inflation and labour data releases. These will shape expectations around the Federal Reserve’s policy path. Rate cuts are still pencilled in for later in 2026, but the recent Fed commentary has reinforced a data-dependent stance. So, treasury yields may remain firm and thereby limit the upside for risk assets, including crypto.

Altcoins tracked Bitcoin’s choppy tone with selective resilience. Ethereum traded near $2,030, modestly higher on the day. BNB and XRP posted small gains. Stablecoins USDT and USDC remained flat and reflected a cautious, wait-and-watch stance among investors. Overall, the crypto market appears stuck in a consolidation phase. It looks resilient enough to avoid a sharp breakdown, but lacks the macro clarity and liquidity impulse to sustain a meaningful recovery.

Our advice: For BTC, the $68,000 zone is now the first line of defence. If this gives way, the market’s recent ‘washout’ area near $60,000 comes back into view. Prudent traders are watching for a clean reclaim of $70,000 and then ~$71,000 as near-term resistance before risk appetite can credibly rebuild. In this tape, keep position sizes modest, avoid leverage, and use staggered buys only if $68k holds. If not, prioritise capital protection and wait for stability signals. Importantly, this is a compelling accumulation price point for long-term investors to buy BTC. They should not infuse risk-assessed levels of capital through instruments like crypto SIPs. For them, the upside can be huge in the next run.

* February 11, 2026 09:47

* February 11, 2026 09:39

HBL Engineering has been awarded contract from Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW) for Supply, testing and commissioning of On-board KAVACH equipment (Ver.4.0) worth Rs.800.36 Crore

* February 11, 2026 09:38

Top gainers of Nifty 50:

Eicher Motors (+6.27%), Apollo Hospitals (+5.15%), Max Health (+2.21%), TMPV (+1.36%), M&M (+1.32%)

Top losers:

ONGC (-1.80%), Coal India (-1.58%), Hindalco (-1.32%), Eternal (-0.74%), Grasim (-0.68%)

* February 11, 2026 09:38

Crude oil futures traded higher on Wednesday morning following reports that the US could send a second aircraft carrier to the West Asia region, even as the US and Iran held the first round of talks in Oman last week. At 9.30 am on Wednesday, April Brent oil futures were at $69.33, up by 0.77 per cent, and March crude oil futures on WTI (West Texas Intermediate) were at $64.51, up by 0.86 per cent. February crude oil futures were trading at ₹5848 on Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) during the initial hour of trading on Wednesday against the previous close of ₹5800, up by 0.83 per cent, and March futures were trading at ₹5850 against the previous close of ₹5808, up by 0.72 per cent.

* February 11, 2026 09:31

* February 11, 2026 09:31

* February 11, 2026 09:09

3MINDIA, ABBOTINDIA, ALEMBICLTD, ASTRAMICRO, BAJAJHIND, BALUFORGE, BANCOINDIA, BHARATFORG, BIOCON, CLSEL, COALINDIA, COHANCE, CPML, CRISIL, CROPSTER, DCXINDIA, DEEPAKNTR, DECCANCE, EIDPARRY, EKC, ENDURANCE, ENGINERSIN, ENTERO, FINEORG, FLUOROCHEM, FRONTSP, GENESYS, GIPCL, HAL, HARAFIN, HCC, HINDALCO, HINDUNILVR, HINDWAREAP, HITECHGEAR, HMAAGRO, HONASA, IGL, INDHOTEL, INDIANHUME, INGERRAND, INOXINDIA, IRCTC, JAGRAN, JAIBALAJI, KPL, LKPFIN, LSIND, LUMAXTECH, LUPIN, MANYAVAR, MATRIMONY, MIDHANI, MIDWESTLTD, MMTC, MTNL, MUKANDLTD, MUTHOOTFIN, NATCOPHARM, NIBE, NITCO, ONGC, PARACABLES, PETRONET, PIIND, PLATIND, PRAJIND, PREMEXPLN, PURVA, RCF, REDTAPE, RGL, RUPA, SCHNEIDER, SENCO, SHADOWFAX, SHAILY, SIMPLEXINF, SPMLINFRA, SPICEJET, STANLEY, SUDARSCHEM, SUMEETINDS, SYNCOMF, TEGA, TIMETECHNO, TITAGARH, TRAVELFOOD, TVSSRICHAK, UFLEX, WELSPUNLIV, WSTCSTPAPR, YASHO, ZAGGLE, ZSARACOM

* February 11, 2026 09:08

ADVAIT, AMAGI, APEX, ARE&M, AVANTIFEED, AVTNPL, BAYERCROP, BBOX, BECTORFOOD, BIL, BLKASHYAP, BOMDYEING, BUILDPRO, CAPACITE, CARERATING, CARRARO, CONCORDBIO, DBREALTY, DIVISLAB, DOLLAR, ECOSMOBLTY, ELGIEQUIP, FIEMIND, GARFIBRES, GOCLCORP, GODREJIND, GVPIL, HIKAL, HIMATSEIDE, HIRECT, IGARASHI, IGPL, IOLCP, IRCON, IZMO, JTEKTINDIA, JUNIPER, JWL, KDDL, KIRLOSENG, KMCSHIL, LENSKART, LGEINDIA, M&M, MANINFRA, MASTERTR, MFSL, MOBAVENUE, MSTCLTD, NEOGEN, NOCIL, NPST, ORCHPHARMA, ORKLAINDIA, PANACEABIO, PATANJALI, PERVASIVE, PRECAM, PROTEAN, RAMCOIND, RRP, SABTNL, SALZERELEC, SANDHAR, SHALBY, SHREEPUSHK, SHRINGARMS, SIKA, SJVN, SPAL, SURYAROSNI, TALBROAUTO, TBOTEK, TIIL, ULTRAMAR, WEL, YATRA

* February 11, 2026 09:08

Issue Period:- 11-Feb-26 to 12-Feb-26

For Non- Retail ( QIB +HNI ) open & close date – 11- Feb-26 (Today)

For Retail open & close date – 12- Feb-26

Floor Price: Rs “254.00”

Closing Price on date of announcement: Rs 276.10

Current Market Price: Rs 275.90

Base Issue size: 10.45 Crs Shares – 3.00% of O/S Capital

Green Shoe Issue size: 6.96 Crs Shares – 2.00% of O/S Capital

Total Issue Size: 17.41 Crs equity shares (Rs 4,422.22 Cr) – 5.00% of O/s Capital

Non-Retail Portion (QIB + HNI) – 90% of Offer Size – Bidding on 11- Feb-26 (Today)

Total Issue Size: 15.67 Crs shares (Rs 3,980.00 Cr)

Retail Portion – 10% of Offer Size – Bidding on 12- Feb-26

Total Issue Size: 1.74 Crs equity shares (Rs 442.22 Cr)

Note : Upto Rs 2 lacs bids are classified as Retail and above non retail ( QIB + HNI )

* February 11, 2026 09:07

Krishival Foods reported ₹197.6 crore revenue in 9M FY26, approaching its FY25 total of ₹202 crore. The growth was driven by strong festive and wedding-season demand, expanded reach in Tier II and III markets, and traction across general trade, modern trade, quick commerce, and exports.

* February 11, 2026 09:04

OneSource Speciality Pharma has received Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) approval for its generic Ozempic (semaglutide) in Saudi Arabia.

The company will commercialise the product exclusively with Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC across the Middle East and North Africa.

OneSource will manufacture semaglutide at its Bengaluru facility, while Hikma will leverage its regional reach to distribute the therapy.

* February 11, 2026 08:55

United States: Softer retail sales signalled cooling consumption, pulling yields lower, boosting gold/silver and strengthening expectations of possible Fed rate cuts. 

China: Weak inflation and demand trends keep pressure on policymakers to support growth through easing and stimulus measures. 

Euro Zone / Europe: Trade pressures, weak exports and policy shifts (like digital euro planning and carbon reforms) reflect efforts to stabilise growth and competitiveness.

Japan: Currency and bond moves reflect fiscal policy expectations and global rate-cut pricing spillovers from the U.S. outlook.

South Korea: Capital outflows and tariff risks are pushing faster rollout of large overseas investment plans to support growth.

India: Markets supported by FII inflows and strong corporate earnings, signalling resilient domestic demand.

Taiwan: Foreign investors are pulling money from equities amid global tech and AI sector volatility.

Australia: Banking sector strength (e.g., record earnings) supports equity performance despite mixed global signals. 

Global (Cross-Market): Fiscal expansion risks and softer U.S. data are driving bond rallies, commodity strength and cautious equity sentiment.

Source: Reuters

* February 11, 2026 08:43

* February 11, 2026 08:41

* February 11, 2026 08:18

HDFC Balanced Advantage Fund, an open-ended dynamic asset allocation fund, has successfully completed 32 years since its launch in February 1994. With assets under management (AUM) of ₹1,06,820 crore, HDFC Balanced Advantage Fund reflects sustained investor confidence in its dynamic asset allocation approach. The Fund has delivered healthy returns over 3- year, 5-year, and 10-year return horizons as on January 31, 2026, across market phases.

A monthly SIP of ₹10,000 invested in the Fund since inception* would have grown to approximately

₹15.89 crore as of January 31, 2026, translating into an XIRR of 18.40 percent. This highlights the power of disciplined investing and the benefits of staying invested across market cycles.

*February 01, 1994

At a time when market volatility, global uncertainties, and valuation concerns continue to influence investor sentiment, balanced advantage funds are increasingly being viewed as a prudent long-term investment option. Since its launch, HDFC Balanced Advantage Fund has navigated diverse market environments, including periods of market corrections, financial crises, bubbles, and recoveries. Over this period, the Fund has delivered a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 18 percent, reflecting its ability to balance growth and stability through dynamic asset allocation.

Commenting on the milestone, Mr. Navneet Munot, MD & CEO, HDFC AMC, said, “At HDFC AMC, we believe disciplined investing, time in the market and patience are the key pillars of long-term wealth creation. As HDFC Balanced Advantage Fund marks 32 years, this milestone is a tribute to the trust of millions of investors. This journey reflects our commitment to investors — anchored in robust processes, transparency, and a consistent focus on delivering enduring long-term value.”

* February 11, 2026 08:17

Eldeco Housing: Net Profit at Rs 13.7 cr vs Rs 5.8 cr, Revenue at Rs 43.0 cr vs Rs 34.0 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Ashiana Housing: Net Profit at Rs 56.7 cr vs Rs 10.9 cr, Revenue at Rs 361 cr vs Rs 133 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Roto Pumps: Net Profit at Rs 6.78 cr vs Rs 3.96 cr, Revenue at Rs 72.7 cr vs Rs 72.0 cr (YoY) (Positive)

HEG: Net Profit at Rs 207 cr vs Rs 83 cr, Revenue at Rs 656 cr vs Rs 478 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Apollo Hospitals: Net Profit at Rs 502 cr vs Rs 372 cr, Revenue at Rs 6477 cr vs Rs 5526 cr (YoY) (Positive)

ZF Commercial: Net Profit at Rs 140 cr vs Rs 125 cr, Revenue at Rs 1075 cr vs Rs 962 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Eicher Motors: Net Profit at Rs 1421 cr vs Rs 1171 cr, Revenue at Rs 6114 cr vs Rs 4973 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Torrent Power: Net Profit at Rs 643 cr vs Rs 475.6 cr, Revenue at Rs 6777.8 cr vs Rs 6499 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Gujarat Pipavav Port Limited: Net Profit at Rs 107.91 cr vs Rs 99.37 cr, Revenue at Rs 292.25 cr vs Rs 262.89 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Krishival Foods: Net Profit at Rs 8.3 cr vs Rs 1.6 cr, Revenue at Rs 74.4 cr vs Rs 54.7 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Kewal Kiran Clothing Ltd: Net Profit at Rs 37.91 cr vs Rs 26.09 cr, Revenue at Rs 301.12 cr vs Rs 255.16 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Kilburn Engineering Ltd: Net Profit at Rs 23.16 cr vs Rs 15.17 cr, Revenue at Rs 156.78 cr vs Rs 108.27 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Motisons Jewellers Limited: Net Profit at Rs 25.94 cr vs Rs 15.30 cr, Revenue at Rs 174.56 cr vs Rs 145.30 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Subex Ltd: Net Profit at Rs 2.93 cr vs Loss Rs 3.25 cr, Revenue at Rs 70.79 cr vs Rs 72.69 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Hindustan Foods Limited: Net Profit at Rs 36.12 cr vs Rs 28.70 cr, Revenue at Rs 998.24 cr vs Rs 879.73 cr (YoY) (Positive)

India Glycols Limited: Net Profit at Rs 67.57 cr vs Rs 56.81 cr, Revenue at Rs 2551.10 cr vs Rs 2424.01 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Landmark Cars: Net Profit at Rs 15.1 cr vs Rs 11.3 cr, Revenue at Rs 1345 cr vs Rs 1195 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Gulshan Poly: Net Profit at Rs 40.9 cr vs Rs 6.8 cr, Revenue at Rs 626 cr vs Rs 609 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Britannia: Net Profit at Rs 680 cr vs Rs 582 cr, Revenue at Rs 4970 cr vs Rs 4593 cr (YoY) (Positive)

UBL: Net Profit at Rs 81 cr vs Rs 38 cr, Revenue at Rs 2073 cr vs Rs 2000 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Techno Elect: Net Profit at Rs 119 cr vs Rs 95.9 cr, Revenue at Rs 872 cr vs Rs 636 cr (YoY) (Positive)

TVS Supply: Net Profit at Rs 10.7 cr vs loss Rs 15.2 cr, Revenue at Rs 2716 cr vs Rs 2445 cr (YoY) (Positive)

Manoj Vaibhav: Net Profit at Rs 34.5 cr vs Rs 25.3 cr, Revenue at Rs 684 cr vs Rs 497 cr (YoY) (Positive)

BHEL: Company received a contract worth ₹2800 crores from Bharat Coal Gasification and Chemicals Limited. (Positive)

Tata Motors CV: PT Tata Motors Distribusi Indonesia secures order for 70,000 vehicles for deployment in Indonesia. (Positive)

GHV Infra: Company has received work order worth ₹135 crore from MHK Buildcon LLP (Positive)

Genus Power: Company has signed a share purchase agreement to acquire full ownership of HP C Zone and GAP‑3 SPV. (Positive)

Zaggle Prepaid: The company has entered into an agreement with Hindware Limited. (Positive)

Ion Exchange: Company’s arm gets order worth Rs. 1,730 crore from Petroleum Development Oman. (Positive)

Bansal Wires: Company’s arm signs MoU with Steel ministry under PLI scheme for specialty steel to undertake capex. (Positive)

Acme Solar: Company gets LoA for SECI for 301 MW assured peak supply FDRE project. (Positive)

String Metaverse: Company’s board will meet on Feb 13 to consider stock split. (Positive)

KP Energy: Company gets LoA from SECI for 100 MW ISTS-connected win power project. (Positive)

Sterlite Tech: Company gets Rs 206 cr Order for network equipment (Positive)

AB Capital and L&T Finance: Inclusion in the MSCI Global Index (Positive)

Titan: Net Profit at Rs 1470 cr vs Rs 990 cr, Revenue at Rs 22520 cr vs Rs 16097 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

Grasim: Net Profit at Rs 1037 cr vs Rs 820 cr, Revenue at Rs 44312 cr vs RsRs 35378 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

GNFC: Net Profit at Rs 150 cr vs Rs 163 cr, Revenue at Rs 1996 cr vs Rs 1899 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

DCW Limited: Net Profit at Rs 4.90 cr vs Rs 13.42 cr, Revenue at Rs 519.81 cr vs Rs 474.17 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

Vadilal Enterprises Ltd: Net Loss at Rs 16.12 cr vs Rs 18.31 cr, Revenue at Rs 144.91 cr vs Rs 136.27 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

Media Matrix Worldwide Ltd: Net Profit at Rs 2.07 cr vs Rs 1.04 cr, Revenue at Rs 336.42 cr vs Rs 258.36 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

Ashapuri Gold Ornament Ltd: Net Profit at Rs 5.57 cr vs Rs 5.17 cr, Revenue at Rs 91.24 cr vs Rs 101.45 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

Kirloskar Ferrous: Net Profit at Rs 53.3 cr vs Rs 54.3 cr, Revenue at Rs 1618 cr vs Rs 1607 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

KTK Bank: Net Profit at Rs 290.8 cr vs Rs 283.6 cr, NII at Rs 792 cr vs Rs 792 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

NLC India: Net Profit at Rs 666 cr vs Rs 668 cr, Revenue at Rs 4443 cr vs Rs 4411 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

EIH: Net Profit at Rs 243 cr vs Rs 264 cr, Revenue at Rs 872 cr vs Rs 800 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

Oil India: Net Profit at Rs 1195 cr vs Rs 1339 cr, Revenue at Rs 8330 cr vs Rs 8337 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

Chambal: Net Profit at Rs 586 cr vs Rs 534 cr, Revenue at Rs 5898 cr vs Rs 4918 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

Afcons: Net Profit at Rs 97 cr vs Rs 149 cr, Revenue at Rs 2976 cr vs Rs 3211 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

Speciality Restaurants: Net Profit at Rs 8.3 cr vs Rs 9.4 cr, Revenue at Rs 134 cr vs Rs 125 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

Jubilant Food Works: Net Profit at Rs 71 cr vs Rs 43 cr, Revenue at Rs 2437 cr vs Rs 2150 cr (YoY) (Neutral)

Reliance Ind: Company arm acquires Tamil Nadu’s southern health foods (Neutral)

*Ather Energy: ₹500-600 crore block deal likely today as per media sources. (Neutral)

Shoppers Stop: Karunakaran Mohanasundaram resigns as CFO (Neutral)

MCX: Company announced the appointment of Mr. Sunny Singh as Chief of Staff & Key Management Personnel (Neutral)

BHEL: Government to sell 3% stake in BHEL via OFS, option to sell additional 2%. (Neutral)

Hubtown: GST Department, Mumbai has initiated inspection, search and seizure operation at the registered office of the Company. (Neutral)

Adani Enterprises: Adani Road acquires 51% stake in DPJ TOT (Neutral)

Hexaware Tech: Company announced the launch of Zero License, a new enterprise offering designed to help replace bloated SaaS workflows with agentic AI. (Neutral)

Maha Bank: Bank informs about national bank associations conducting strike on Feb 12, informs taking steps for smooth functioning of branches. (Neutral)

IRCTC: Exclusion from the MSCI Global Index (Positive)

List of stocks included in the short term ASM Framework: Alpex Solar, Apollo Pipes, GNG Electronics, Goldiam, Kitex, Motisons.

List of stocks excluded from ASM Framework: MTAR Tech. (Neutral)

Circuit filter change from 20% to 10%: GNG Electronics, Sterlite Tech. (Neutral)

Gateway Distriparks Ltd Ex-Date Tomorrow, Interim and Special Dividend – Rs. – 2.0 (Neutral)

Procter & Gamble Health Ltd Ex-Date Tomorrow, Interim and Special Dividend – Rs. – 160.0 (Neutral)

Repco Home Ltd Ex-Date Tomorrow, Special Dividend – Rs. -2.0 (Neutral)

Snowman Logistics Ltd Ex-Date Tomorrow, Interim Dividend – Rs. – 0.50 (Neutral)

Star Cement Ltd Ex-Date Tomorrow, Interim Dividend – Rs. – 1.0 (Neutral)

Sun TV Network Ltd Ex-Date Tomorrow, Interim Dividend – Rs. – 2.50 (Neutral)

ASM Technologies Ltd Ex-Date Today, Interim Dividend – Rs. – 2.5 (Neutral)

Cummins India Ltd Ex-Date Today, Interim Dividend – Rs. – 20.0 (Neutral)

Dalmia Bharat Sugar Ltd Ex-Date Today, Interim Dividend – Rs. – 4.5 (Neutral)

FDC Ltd Ex-Date Today, Interim Dividend – Rs. – 5.0 (Neutral)

Hero MotoCorp Ltd Ex-Date Today, Interim Dividend – Rs. – 110.0 (Neutral)

JB Chemicals Ltd Ex-Date Today, Interim Dividend – Rs. – 12.70 (Neutral)

Page Industries Ltd Ex-Date Today, Interim Dividend Rs. – 125.0 (Neutral)

Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd Ex-Date Today, Interim Dividend – Rs. – 1.0 (Neutral)

Stallion India Ltd Ex-Date Today, Right Issue of Equity Shares (Neutral)

UNO MindaLtd Ex-Date Today, Interim Dividend – Rs. – 0.90 (Neutral)

Arvind SmartSpaces Ltd: Net Profit at Rs 28.76 cr vs Rs 47.74 cr, Revenue at Rs 166.39 cr vs Rs 210.16 cr (YoY) (Negative)

Prince Pipes And Fittings Limited: Net Loss at Rs 2.37 cr vs Rs 20.42 cr, Revenue at Rs 573.27 cr vs Rs 577.72 cr (YoY) (Negative)

Som Dist: Net Profit at Rs 6 cr vs Rs 22 cr, Revenue at Rs 251 cr vs Rs 301 cr (YoY) (Negative)

ENIL: Net Loss at Rs 6.4 cr vs profit Rs 9.10 cr, Revenue at Rs 164 cr vs Rs 159 cr (YoY) (Negative)

Aurobindo Pharma: Company receives 9 observations from USFDA for Unit-7 (Negative)

* February 11, 2026 08:16

1 SAIL

2 SAMMAANCAP

* February 11, 2026 08:16

Mahindra & Mahindra, LG Electronics India, Lenskart Solutions, Ashok Leyland, Aarey Drugs & Pharmaceuticals, Amagi Media Labs, Amara Raja Energy & Mobility, AstraZeneca Pharma India, Avanti Feeds, CARE Ratings, Carraro India, Divis Laboratories, Godrej Industries, International Gemmological Institute (India), Max Financial Services, Patanjali Foods, TBO Tek, and Yatra Online will announce their quarterly earnings today

* February 11, 2026 08:16

ASMTEC

Interim Dividend – Rs. – 2.5000

AUSTERE

Interim Dividend – Rs. – 0.2000

AVI

Right Issue of Equity Shares

CUMMINSIND

Interim Dividend – Rs. – 20.0000

DALMIASUG

Interim Dividend – Rs. – 4.5000

EMBASSY

Income Distribution RITES

FDC

Interim Dividend – Rs. – 5.0000

HEROMOTOCO

Interim Dividend – Rs. – 110.0000

JBCHEPHARM

Interim Dividend – Rs. – 12.7000

PAGEIND

Interim Dividendu0009

RVNL

Interim Dividend – Rs. – 1.0000

STALLION

Right Issue of Equity Shares

SURFI

Right Issue of Equity Shares

UNOMINDA

Interim Dividend – Rs. – 0.9000

* February 11, 2026 08:14

* February 11, 2026 08:13

WEDNESDAY → FEDERAL BUDGET BALANCE

THURSDAY → FED BALANCE SHEET

FRIDAY → U.S. ECONOMIC SURVEY

SATURDAY → CHINA MONEY SUPPLY DATA

SUNDAY → JAPAN GDP

* February 11, 2026 08:11

* February 11, 2026 08:05

A combination of high Union borrowing plan, expectation of hefty borrowing by States with large States such as TN, Gujarat, West Bengal and Kerala approaching election year, and a stiff upper lip on policy & liquidity exhibited by the RBI has created upward pressure on yields. 10Y benchmark Union G-sec yields are up ~25 bps between the Dec’25 and now despite a cut in the Dec’25 policy. Easier liquidity has meant that lower tenor yields have tanked below the repo, creating a steep yield curve. Going forward, it is expected that the RBI will carefully modulate liquidity, using two-sided operations

* February 11, 2026 08:04

The Union managed is likely to reach its fiscal deficit target in FY26, and a modest improvement is pencilled in for FY27. However, this itself may be hard to achieve. Tax revenue projections appear rosy in light of muted nominal GDP growth expectations and GST collections will be impacted by rate rationalisation. On the expenditure side, budgeting for subsidies and pensions seems to be on the lower side, and an overshoot could prompt revision in revex figures. In any case, the government has outlined a monumental Rs. 17.2 trn gross borrowing programme. FY27 could see a greater dependence on shorter tenor borrowing by the Union as indicated by increased T-bill outstanding projected, to take advantage of the steep yield curve.

* February 11, 2026 08:04

The Union Budget recognised that further measures were needed to boost the manufacturing segment, which has shown greenshoots in the previous few quarters. Towards this, initiatives were mooted in sectors such as bio-pharma. Further, after a lull period, capex allocations to both Roads and Railways saw a healthy boost in FY27BE (vs. FY26RE). The effective capex has grown at a sharper pace vs. Union capex, indicating that while the Union is willing to shoulder the responsibility of the core sectors, it expects the States and private bodies to shoulder the burden of capex in other sectors.

* February 11, 2026 08:04

The INR responded to the news of the deal by quickly appreciating from historic lows. Foreign investors too reposed their confidence in the Indian equity markets, pumping in USD 1.3 bn in MTDFeb’26 as against over USD 6 bn withdrawn in 10MFY26. These factors mean that the pressure on the external front stands diminished, allowing the RBI to shore up any forex it had spent to prop up the INR in the past. Importantly, it keeps the option of doing swaps to help domestic INR liquidity open.

* February 11, 2026 08:03

India was amongst the countries left with the highest tariffs (50%) imposed by the US relative to other emerging markets towards the end of CY25. Come CY26, and things turned a leaf as India not only signed a deal with the US, but also the EU. The US deal promises 18% tariffs on most items, with a removal of the punitive levy of 25% which had been imposed due to Russian oil imports. Multiple sectors, including textiles, leather, plastic, rubber, organic chemicals, seafood etc. are expected to benefit from the move, with duty free access for nearly half of India’s exports to the US market. While an overall positive for the economy, the impact of the deal on cost of the Indian energy import basket, besides the impact of items in Section 232 (mainly metals), is yet to be fully felt

* February 11, 2026 08:02

Akhil Chaturvedi, Executive Director and Chief Business Officer, Motilal Oswal Asset Management Company:

‘Equity flows continue to be positive with over Rs.25000cr and a marginal dip compared to December; SIP remain healthy at Rs.31000cr. Highlight with no surprise have been flows in Gold and Silver ETFs and Index Funds with record flows of Rs.24000cr. Investors have diversified their incremental flows from equities in to precious metals given the return profile over recent times. Higher flows in liquid funds also suggest investor parking money in cash for STPs or transfers in to equities at an appropriate time.’

* February 11, 2026 08:02

Lalbaba Engineering Limited, Kolkata-headquartered integrated manufacturer of seamless tubes, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding under the Government of India’s Production Linked Incentive Scheme 1.2 for Specialty Steel marking its admission into the national programme aimed at strengthening domestic steel manufacturing.

The MoU was signed at Vigyan Bhavan during the official signing ceremony organised by the Ministry of Steel, with MECON Limited acting as the Project Management Agency for the Scheme.

The approval covers alloy steel and stainless steel long products for the strategic sector.

The Scheme is a time-bound, production-linked initiative designed to promote import substitution, enhance domestic value addition, and improve India’s global competitiveness in high-grade and steel products.

Commenting on the development, Mr. Nikunj Dhanuka, Director, Lalbaba Engineering Limited said:

“The signing of the MoU under the PLI Scheme represents an important step in advancing domestic seamless tube manufacturing capabilities built on specialty steel, aligned with national manufacturing priorities.”

The company’s proposed cold finished seamless tubes expansion project at Haldia, West Bengal, will also be eligible for incentives under the Scheme.

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The CDSL Investor Protection Fund (CDSL IPF) unveiled an investor education comic series in collaboration with Amar Chitra Katha at CDSL’s 3rd Annual Symposium, Reimagine: Securities Market through Data Synergy. The initiative marks a significant step towards strengthening investor awareness through engaging and culturally rooted storytelling.

The comic series was officially launched by Shri Tuhin Kanta Pandey, Chairman, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). Developed by CDSL IPF under the guidance of SEBI, the comic series aims to simplify financial concepts and encourage informed participation in India’s capital markets. By combining Amar Chitra Katha’s legacy of impactful storytelling with financial literacy content, the initiative seeks to make investor education accessible, engaging and inclusive.

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Mcap- Rs11,500 Cr

CMP- Rs- 121

Group Financial Performance (Q3 FY26 and 9MFY26)

The group reported steady improvement in profitability and scale. For nine months ended December 2025, consolidated PAT was Rs 549 Cr, up 45% YoY, while post-minority PAT was Rs 459 Cr, up 56% YoY. Consolidated revenue for 9MFY26 stood at Rs 8,896 Cr. For Q3FY26, consolidated PAT was Rs 270 Cr and revenue was Rs 4,715 Cr, supported by strong performance in asset management, insurance and credit businesses. Underlying businesses continued to show stable growth, while consolidated numbers also reflected stake sale gains and certain exceptional items.

Business Model and P&L Structure

Management explained that Edelweiss’ consolidated P&L has two parts: operating businesses and the corporate/holding company. Operating businesses generate steady, growing profits and are independently managed with their own boards and capital. The corporate entity undertakes capital allocation, treasury support and incubation of new businesses, but its P&L is more volatile due to interest costs, dividends, capital gains and stake sales. The focus remains on growing business PAT at ~20% annually and reducing corporate debt, which has been taken earlier to support subsidiaries.

Alternative Asset Management (EAAA)

The alternatives platform remains a key growth engine. Fee-paying AUM grew 33% YoY to about Rs 41,920 Cr. Fundraising momentum is strong with ~Rs 7,500+ Cr raised in nine months, and management expects to sustain ~20%+ AUM growth. The platform is multi-strategy across private credit and real assets. Real assets now form a larger share with focus on operating assets in roads, energy, renewables and commercial real estate. New funds such as Performing Credit Fund IV and sector InvITs in energy and transportation are seeing traction. EAAA’s DRHP has been filed, and listing is targeted within the usual 4-6 month IPO timeline, primarily to create visibility, unlock value and support corporate deleveraging.

Mutual Fund Business

The mutual fund business showed strong traction with equity AUM up 33% YoY to ~Rs 83,000 Cr and total AUM growth of ~18% YoY. SIP book crossed Rs 500 Cr monthly, up ~55% YoY, and retail folios reached ~34 lakh. Growth is driven by branch expansion, deeper distributor engagement, product innovation and consistent performance rather than star-manager concentration. Tier 2 and 3 cities are key growth areas. Profitability is improving alongside AUM scale.

Asset Reconstruction (ARC)

ARC continues to focus on recoveries from legacy assets, with Rs 842 Cr recovered in the quarter. Retail assets now form ~25% of capital deployed versus ~15% a year ago, showing diversification beyond large corporate NPAs. The business is currently in a recovery cycle for the industry, with slower new acquisitions due to lower system NPAs. The ARC entity is over-capitalized, and excess capital is being returned via dividends to improve ROE and support group deleveraging.

NBFC and MSME Lending

The MSME business has restarted growth after balance sheet clean-up. Disbursements rose sharply, with monthly run-rate moving from ~Rs 25-30 Cr earlier to ~Rs 100+ Cr now. Growth is supported by a new leadership team, technology investments, new products and branch additions. Asset quality metrics remain controlled, and the wholesale book has been reduced significantly YoY.

Housing Finance and Carlyle Transaction (Nido)

Carlyle is investing about Rs 2,100 Cr in the housing finance subsidiary Nido through a mix of secondary purchase (~Rs 600 Cr) and primary capital infusion (~Rs 1,500 Cr). Post transaction, Carlyle will hold ~74% stake, while Edelweiss will retain ~26%, with Aditya Puri also participating as an investor in his personal capacity. The primary infusion significantly strengthens Nido’s equity base, positioning the platform for faster scale-up in affordable housing. The stake sale provides capital to Edelweiss for corporate deleveraging, while retaining a minority stake allows participation in future value creation. Management views the transaction as positive for capital, expertise and long-term franchise building.

Insurance Businesses

General insurance delivered strong growth with GWP up ~47% YoY in Q3, supported largely by motor insurance and higher auto sales. Life insurance saw ~15% YoY growth in gross premium and continued focus on traditional par and non-par products. Combined insurance losses have reduced materially over the last two years, and both businesses remain on track toward break-even. GST changes and labour code impacts created some one-time or near-term pressures, but management expects to offset these through product mix, cost control and regulatory developments like IFRS and risk-based capital.

Corporate Debt and Deleveraging Plan

Corporate net debt is around Rs 6,500 Cr, of which ~Rs 1,500 Cr is backed by office properties and considered normal. The effective business-linked debt is ~Rs 5,000 Cr. Planned reductions through the Nido deal, EAAA IPO, mutual fund stake sale and dividends from subsidiaries could address ~Rs 4,000+ Cr over ~18 months. The stated target is to bring corporate debt below Rs 3,000 Cr, with only ~Rs 1,500 Cr as core debt. Management expressed confidence in execution given past track record on deleveraging and value unlocks.

Customer Franchise and Balance Sheet

Customer base grew ~31% YoY to nearly 13 million and customer assets reached ~Rs 2.4 Tn, indicating strong franchise traction. The group maintains comfortable liquidity (~Rs 5,600 Cr) and strong capitalization across businesses with capital adequacy near ~30% in credit entities. Overall, management reiterated focus on growth, profitability of operating businesses and disciplined balance sheet management.

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Eicher Motors delivered strong Q3 FY26 results with 22.94% YoY revenue growth and a notable 96 bps sequential improvement in consolidated EBITDA margin to 25.46%. The VECV joint venture also contributed significantly with 35.60% QoQ profit growth, highlighting effective operational management and leverage.

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