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IFCI ends up as traders position around NSE IPO talk

BENGALURU, June 17, 2026, 21:44 IST IFCI Limited shares finished up on Wednesday after jumping as much as 8% to hit a new 52-week high. Traders moved into stocks linked to the National Stock Exchange’s upcoming IPO. An IPO is when a company sells shares to public investors for the first time. (The Economic Times) The stock ended at ₹90.07, gaining ₹1.27 from the last close at ₹88.80. It started the day at ₹89.00, hitting a range from ₹89.00 to ₹95.80. Volume reached 239.0 million shares, above its 20-day average of about 92.0 million shares.

HDFC Bank ticks up after $750 million bond deal turns focus to funding

Mumbai, June 17, 2026, 20:34 IST HDFC Bank shares traded higher on Wednesday but missed the strong gains seen across Indian markets. The country’s biggest private-sector lender finished a $750 million offshore bond sale, drawing investors’ eyes to bank funding costs again. The stock closed at ₹787.10 on the NSE, gaining 0.28% after swinging from ₹783.10 to ₹794.30 during the session. On the BSE it finished at ₹786.80, up 0.27%. (Moneycontrol) Nifty 50 added 0.4% to 24,085.70 while the Sensex climbed 0.45% to 77,155.62, logging a fourth session of gains.

Vedanta Aluminium Metal stock falls after demerger even as Nifty, metal stocks gain

MUMBAI, June 17, 2026, 19:34 IST Vedanta Aluminium Metal Limited dropped on Wednesday, its third session since listing separately, with shares closing 1.22% lower at ₹465.36. The NSE-listed VAML traded in a range of ₹447.56 to ₹488.75, according to exchange data, while Indian benchmark indices and metal stocks gained. (ICICI Direct) Vedanta’s aluminium spinoff was the key test of value in the group’s recent break-up.

BSE drops with NSE IPO filing approach, lags India shares

Mumbai, June 17, 2026, 18:46 IST BSE Ltd dropped almost 4% Wednesday, ending a three-session run higher. Traders sold the exchange’s stock ahead of a likely IPO filing from bigger competitor National Stock Exchange. The stock closed down 3.93% at ₹3,999.20 on the NSE. Around 69.8 lakh shares traded. It started the session at ₹4,180, hit a high of ₹4,219.90, then dropped to ₹3,961 at the lowest point. (The Economic Times) An NSE listing would give public investors another direct shot at India’s market infrastructure.

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