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A tsunami that went wrong

Times of Malta 

Nationalist Party officials and delegates celebrate their party’s gains at the Naxxar counting hall. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

Guiding our youth beyond materialism

Times of Malta 

Education should be sought to enrich oneself with knowledge, understanding, high moral values and a realistic perspective on life. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

Information Technology stocks edge higher

Business Standard 

Information Technology stocks were trading in green, with the BSE Information Technology index increasing 835.65 points or 2.33% at 36741.34 at 09:42 IST.

Telecom shares gain

Business Standard 

Telecom stocks were trading in the positive zone, with the BSE Telecommunication index rising 45.59 points or 1.54% at 3005.03 at 09:42 IST.

Healthcare stocks edge higher

Business Standard 

Healthcare stocks were trading in green, with the BSE Healthcare index increasing 233.66 points or 0.63% at 37044.85 at 09:42 IST.

4 stocks closed crossing above VWAP on June 20

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

​According to technical scan data from stockedge.com, on June 20th, the closing prices of four stocks in the Nifty500 pack surged more than 2.5% above the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP).

Sebi orders Religare to apply for open offer before July 12

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Sebi directs Religare Enterprises to obtain approvals from all regulators by July 12 for Burman family's open offer to buy more shares. The regulator's order challenges Religare's management, led by Rashmi Saluja, who opposes the Burmans' bid to increase their stake in the company.

Caution! 3 Overvalued Stocks Ready for a Sharp Correction.

InvestorPlace 

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As the stock market soars, it's time to offload overvalued stocks to shield your portfolios from downside risk.

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Kallas: Increasing defense spending by €1.5 billion is not feasible

Err.ee (en) 

Prime Minister Kaja Kallas (Reform) said Estonia does not need to spend an additional €1.5 billion on ammunition as NATO allies will come to the country's aid if needed. She said allocating this much money to one sector is unthinkable and the state's expenses must be viewed as a whole.