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BSE starts real estate index
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Combined market cap on BSE tops $1 trillion
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BSE to sell 41-per cent stake
13 Mar 2007
BSE, NSE extends trading session from March 5
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NYSE cannot acquire BSE stake after buying NSE equity
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NSE, BSE to launch joint portal
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Single investor unlikely to hold stake in BSE
10 Nov 2006
Foreign bourses vie for stake in BSE
05 Oct 2006
BSE''s revised market wide circuit breaker
01 Jul 2006
BSE launches of corporate e-filing system ICERS
29 Jun 2006
BSE to sign MoUs with commodity exchanges
28 Nov 2005
Sensex up 118 points
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Sensex up 118 points
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Sensex down 112 points
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Sensex crosses 6600
By Our Market Bureau | 01 Jan 2005
Sensex closes over 6,000-mark
By Our Market Bureau | 18 Nov 2004
Sensex reaches a six month high
By Our Market Bureau | 04 Nov 2004
Sensex down 223 points
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The New Oil (Part 5): Friend-Shoring, Supply Chain Fragmentation and the Cost of Resilience
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The New Oil (Part 4): Can Technology Break the Dependency?
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India’s quick-commerce sector is shifting away from “10-minute delivery” hype amid worker safety concerns and rising regulation. Here’s what changes—and what doesn’t.
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AI is turning into an electricity crisis as data centres scale from chips to megawatts. Grid bottlenecks, copper demand and cooling limits are now the real AI constraints.
The New Oil (Part 3): Can Technology End the Rare Earth Dependency?
By Cygnus | 14 Jan 2026
Magnet recycling and rare-earth-free motors are emerging as technology escape routes from critical mineral dependency. But timelines are slower than the hype suggests.
The New Oil: Inside the Processing Gap — Why Mining Alone Won’t Fix the Critical Minerals Crisis
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Mining isn’t the real bottleneck in critical minerals. The 2026 processing gap — refining, separation and chemical conversion — is the chokepoint reshaping global supply chains, industrial policy and geopolitics.
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Air India vs IndiGo fleet strategy 2026: Air India expands with new Boeing 787-9 widebodies while IndiGo uses A321XLR efficiency and IndiGoStretch to reshape long-haul economics.
The Custom Dreamliner: Air India Reclaims Its Skies with First Post-Privatisation 787-9
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Air India’s comeback under Tata enters a new phase as its first post-privatisation custom Dreamliner strengthens the fleet renewal push for premium long-haul travel.
The New Oil (Part 2): How the 2026 lithium and graphite bottleneck could stall global EV growth
By Cygnus | 12 Jan 2026
Lithium and graphite are emerging as the key EV bottlenecks in 2026 as South America expands mining while China dominates processing and battery-grade conversion.
