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Mcap of five of top-10 most valued firms erodes by Rs 1 lakh cr; HDFC Bank biggest laggard

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The combined market valuation of five of the top-10 most-valued firms eroded by Rs 1 lakh crore last week, with HDFC Bank taking the biggest hit.

Last week, the BSE benchmark Sensex dipped 30.96 points, or 0.04 per cent, and the NSE Nifty slipped 36.6 points, or 0.15 per cent.

“Markets ended the week on a largely flat note with a negative bias, reflecting underlying caution among participants. The tone remained positive during the first three sessions; however, a sharp decline on Thursday erased the gains, followed by a volatile final session,” Ajit Mishra, SVP, Research, Religare Broking Ltd, said.

While HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Bajaj Finance and Hindustan Unilever were the laggards, Reliance Industries, Bharti Airtel, State Bank of India, Infosys, and Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) emerged as the winners.

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The combined market valuation of the five firms eroded by Rs 1,02,771.87 crore.


HDFC Bank’s valuation tumbled Rs 56,124.48 crore to Rs 12,01,267.28 crore.
The market valuation of Hindustan Unilever dropped Rs 18,009.62 crore to Rs 4,89,631.32 crore.Bajaj Finance lost Rs 15,338.42 crore to Rs 5,16,715.12 crore.

The market capitalisation (mcap) of TCS declined Rs 7,127.63 crore to Rs 8,64,940 crore and that of ICICI Bank edged lower by Rs 6,171.72 crore to Rs 8,91,673.06 crore.

However, the valuation Reliance Industries jumped Rs 45,942.75 crore to Rs 19,14,235.92 crore.

The mcap of Bharti Airtel surged Rs 24,462.03 crore to Rs 10,52,893.75 crore and that of State Bank of India climbed Rs 10,707.52 crore to Rs 9,76,968.57 crore.

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The market valuation of LIC edged higher by Rs 2,624.88 crore to Rs 4,91,610.45 crore and Infosys added Rs 2,473.79 crore taking its mcap to Rs 5,08,789.37 crore.

Reliance Industries remained the most-valued firm, followed by HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, TCS, Bajaj Finance, Infosys, LIC and Hindustan Unilever Ltd.

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No Winner in March 21 Drawing as Prize Rolls to $133 Million for Next

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Powerball tickets rest on a 7-Eleven store register January 9, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois.

The most recent Powerball drawing on Saturday, March 21, 2026, produced no jackpot winner, allowing the top prize to roll over to an estimated $133 million for the next draw on Monday, March 23, with a cash option of approximately $60.3 million.

Powerball tickets rest on a 7-Eleven store register January 9, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois.

The official winning numbers, as confirmed by powerball.com and multiple state lottery sites, were **12-28-36-41-59**, with the red Powerball **2**. The Power Play multiplier was **2x**, doubling non-jackpot prizes for players who added the option for an extra $1 per play.

No ticket matched all five white balls plus the Powerball to claim the estimated $123 million jackpot (cash value $55.8 million) advertised ahead of the drawing. The absence of a winner continues a streak of rollovers, building excitement as the prize grows amid steady ticket sales nationwide.

Lower-tier prizes distributed millions in winnings. While no tickets hit the Match 5 + Power Play for the $2 million second prize, several claimed $1 million Match 5 awards in the base game. Prize breakdowns showed:

– Match 5 + Powerball: 0 winners (jackpot rollover)
– Match 5: Multiple winners at $1 million each (exact count varies by state reports)
– Match 4 + Powerball: Winners at $50,000 base, boosted to $100,000 with Power Play in qualifying cases
– Match 4: Hundreds of tickets at $100
– Smaller prizes from $4 to $50 for partial matches, with Power Play enhancing many

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The Double Play add-on drawing, available in participating jurisdictions, featured numbers **9-29-34-48-58** with Powerball **4**, offering secondary prizes up to $10 million, though no top Double Play jackpot was reported in initial summaries.

Powerball drawings occur every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. ET from the Florida Lottery draw studio. The March 21 results followed the Wednesday, March 18 drawing (14-18-19-21-69, Powerball 1, Power Play 3x), where one ticket in New York matched five numbers for $1 million but no jackpot hit. Earlier draws in March, including March 16 (7-10-20-47-52, Powerball 20, Power Play 2x) and March 14 (9-30-42-50-52, Powerball 21, Power Play 3x), also rolled over.

The ongoing buildup reflects Powerball’s structure: the jackpot starts at $20 million and increases with each rollover until claimed. Odds of winning the grand prize remain 1 in 292.2 million, while overall odds of any prize are about 1 in 24.9. Tickets cost $2, with Power Play ($1 extra) multiplying non-jackpot wins up to 10x (capped at lower levels for certain prizes) and Double Play ($1 extra in select states) providing a second draw.

Players who purchased tickets for the March 21 draw are urged to check them immediately via powerball.com, state lottery apps or retailers. Smaller prizes (typically up to $600-$1,000 depending on jurisdiction) can be claimed at authorized outlets, while larger amounts require submission to state lottery headquarters. Jackpot winners can select annuity payments over 30 graduated years or a lump-sum cash option (before taxes).

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The lottery continues captivating millions, with stories of past winners — including the record $2.04 billion prize in 2022 — fueling participation. No mega-winner has emerged in recent weeks, but the escalating prize keeps “Powerball fever” alive, especially as economic pressures prompt dreams of financial windfalls.

Officials emphasize responsible gaming: purchase only from licensed retailers, sign tickets immediately, and treat the game as entertainment rather than investment. With the next drawing set for Monday evening, the jackpot’s climb to $133 million positions it as one of the larger prizes of early 2026, drawing increased attention from casual and dedicated players alike.

As always, results are final once verified by the Multi-State Lottery Association. For the latest updates, official sources like powerball.com provide real-time confirmations, prize details and winner stories. The next chance to win arrives soon — check those tickets and prepare for what could be the next life-changing draw.

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(VIDEO) Sunderland Stuns Newcastle with Late Winner in Tyne-Wear Derby: Black Cats Triumph 2-1

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Sunderland delivered a dramatic comeback victory in the 144th Tyne-Wear derby, defeating Newcastle United 2-1 on Sunday at St James’ Park in the first Premier League meeting between the fierce North East rivals at the venue in over a decade.

Brian Brobbey scored a 90th-minute winner to hand Sunderland the three points after Chemsdine Talbi leveled the score in the 57th minute, overturning Anthony Gordon’s early opener for Newcastle. The result lifted Sunderland to 11th in the Premier League table while leaving Newcastle in 12th, deepening frustration for the Magpies amid a challenging season.

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Sunderland Stuns Newcastle with Late Winner in Tyne-Wear Derby: Black Cats Triumph 2-1

The match, played before a raucous sell-out crowd of 52,253, kicked off at 12:00 p.m. GMT under referee Anthony Taylor. Newcastle struck first in the 10th minute when Anthony Gordon capitalized on a defensive error by Sunderland’s Nick Woltemade, slotting home from close range after a precise assist. The goal ignited St James’ Park, with Newcastle dominating possession and creating chances through Anthony Elanga and others.

Sunderland weathered the early storm and grew into the game. A disallowed header from Malick Thiaw for offside kept the deficit at one at halftime. The Black Cats equalized shortly after the restart when Chemsdine Talbi fired in a composed finish to make it 1-1, shifting momentum decisively.

The second half saw end-to-end action, with Newcastle pushing for a winner and Sunderland threatening on counters. Late drama unfolded in stoppage time as Brobbey pounced on a loose ball in the box, rifling a shot past the keeper for the 2-1 lead. Newcastle pressed desperately in the final minutes but could not find an equalizer, with yellow cards shown to Reinildo Mandava and others amid heated exchanges.

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Sunderland’s comeback marked a statement win in a fixture absent from the Premier League since 2016 due to Sunderland’s lower-league spells. The victory provided a boost for manager Regis Le Bris’s side, rewarding their resilience and tactical discipline. Brobbey, a summer signing, emerged as the hero with his clinical strike, while Talbi’s equalizer showcased the team’s growing confidence.

For Newcastle, the defeat stung deeply. Manager Eddie Howe faced questions about defensive lapses and inability to hold leads, with Gordon’s bright performance — earning praise as player of the match in some reports — unable to mask broader issues. Expected goals (xG) stats favored Sunderland at 2.45 to Newcastle’s 1.27, reflecting their second-half dominance.

The Tyne-Wear derby carries intense regional rivalry, with fans from both sides creating an electric atmosphere despite the long hiatus at St James’ Park. Sunday’s contest lived up to billing, blending skill, passion and late drama that kept viewers on edge until the final whistle.

Post-match reactions highlighted the significance. Sunderland players celebrated wildly with traveling supporters, while Newcastle’s camp expressed disappointment but resolve to rebound. Analysts noted the result could galvanize Sunderland’s push for mid-table security, while Newcastle must regroup quickly amid a congested fixture schedule.

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The match fit into Premier League Matchweek 31, with both teams entering in inconsistent form. Newcastle had shown flashes of quality but struggled for consistency; Sunderland arrived buoyed by recent results and a desire to upset their neighbors.

Highlights included Gordon’s clinical finish, Talbi’s cool equalizer and Brobbey’s decisive strike. Referee decisions, including the disallowed goal and late fouls, sparked debate but did not overshadow the action.

As the 2025-26 season progresses, this derby result adds another chapter to one of English football’s fiercest rivalries. Sunderland’s triumph — their first league win at St James’ Park in years — will fuel celebrations on Wearside, while Newcastle reflects on missed opportunities.

Fans can relive the action through official highlights on Premier League platforms, Sky Sports and club channels. With both sides eyeing European qualification or survival battles, the outcome reverberates beyond the North East.

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Michael Kramer is the founder of Mott Capital, and is a long-only investor who focuses on macro themes and studies trends and options activities to identify and assess entry and exit points for investments in his long-term focused thematic growth strategy. He is a former buy-side trader, analyst, and portfolio manager with 30 years of experience tracking market technicals, fundamentals, and options.Michael Kramer leads the investing group Reading the Markets, where he helps a devoted following of members to better understand what is driving trading and where the market is likely heading, both the short and long-term. Features of the investing group include: daily written commentary and videos analyzing the driving factors behind price action; general macro trend education to help members make well-informed decisions based on market conditions, interest rates, currency movements and how they all interact; chat for questions and community dialogue; and regular Zoom videos sessions to discuss current ideas and answer questions. The level of access RTM subscribers and the expertise of the source are unprecedented given that the subscription price is a fraction of similar technical coaching and mentoring services. Learn more.

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Central Banks Spook The Market (NYSEARCA:SPY)

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I’m a long-term investor focused on U.S. and European equities, with a dual emphasis on undervalued growth stocks and high-quality dividend growers. Through years of experience, I’ve learned that sustained profitability—evident in strong margins, stable and expanding free cash flow, and high returns on invested capital—is a more reliable driver of returns than valuation alone. I manage one of my portfolios publicly on eToro, where I qualified as a Popular Investor, allowing others to copy my real-time investment decisions. My background spans Economics, Classical Philology, Philosophy and Theology. This interdisciplinary foundation sharpens both my quantitative analysis and my ability to interpret market narratives through a broader, long-term lens. I started investing when I became a father. By managing wisely what I received and earn, I aim to ensure for me and my children that we don’t have so much that we don’t have to do anything, but that we have enough assets to be free to do what we want. The goal is not to free myself from work, but to make sure I can work in the place and in a way where I can fully express myself.

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Truckers Are the First Victims of the Diesel-Price Shock

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Long-haul trucker Miguel Caveda recently spent around $1,800 on diesel fuel during a week on the road, about 40% more than he typically paid before the Iran war began. 

The sudden surge in diesel prices has eroded Caveda’s profit and upended his business in other ways, too. He has started searching out lighter hauls and avoiding hilly routes that guzzle fuel. He is also keenly aware that the steeper fuel costs will eventually trickle into the prices consumers pay for goods he is carrying—from tires to watermelon—assuming his business survives.

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