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Stocks that will see action today: January 27, 2025

Thehindubusinessline.com 

Buzzing stocks: Religare Enterprises, Bajaj Finance, YES Bank, ICICI Bank, NTPC, Ceigall, TVS Motor, Happy Forgings, Adani Wilmar, DroneAcharya, LTIMindtree, Spencer’s Retail, Solex Energy, Max Estates, Suzlon, Torrent Power, Arvind SmartSpaces

Stocks to buy: Bajaj Housing, Tata Steel and Coal India on investors' radar

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Equity benchmarks ended a two-day winning streak with losses in a volatile session. Bajaj Housing fell 0.8%, Tata Steel gained 0.1%, and Coal India dropped 0.47%. Pravesh Gour from Swastika Investmart suggests key support and resistance levels for each stock, highlighting potential buying opportunities and expected movements.

Gabriel Vilardi has four-point night as Jets end Flames' streak

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Terrence Lee-Imagn Images) Gabriel Vilardi scored two goals and matched a career high with four points to pace the host Winnipeg Jets to a 5-2 victory over the Calgary Flames on Sunday. Kyle Connor scored once in a three-point outing, while Mark Scheifele netted one goal and an assist and Mason Appleton added a goal for the Western Conference-leading Jets, who have won three straight games and are on a 7-2

"AAP, Congress together have looted Delhi": BJP's Anurag Thakur ahead of assembly elections

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

BJP MP Anurag Thakur accused AAP and Congress of betraying and looting Delhi, claiming the treasury is at a loss. He criticized Rahul Gandhi for avoiding Delhi elections and accused Kejriwal of demanding excessive security. The upcoming elections see 699 candidates competing for 70 Assembly seats, with AAP previously winning most seats.

Dividend surge signals culture shift in China's markets

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Chinese companies are increasing share buybacks and dividends to boost shareholder returns, a move driven by Beijing's policies. The market's dividend yield has risen to its highest since 2016, attracting investors despite a sluggish stock market and lingering economic concerns. This shift signals a significant change in corporate governance similar to Japan's.