ET Now Updates Markets; Kantara Chapter 2 Hits Screens; Putin Praises Modi's Stance
ET Now, a leading business news channel, has provided updates on stock markets, live TV coverage, and more. Meanwhile, Kantara Chapter 2, starring Rishab Shetty, has hit screens. Vladimir Putin commended PM Modi's stance on US tariffs.
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Kantara Chapter 2, the sequel to the 2022 release Kantara Chapter 1, is now showing in cinemas. Rishab Shetty, who played the main character in the first chapter, continues his role in the sequel. However, the main actor for Kantara Chapter 2 has not been officially announced yet.
Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, praised PM Modi's firm stance on 50% US tariffs. This comes amidst ongoing global trade discussions.
Axis Securities has predicted the Nifty's target for March 2026, indicating potential market trends in the coming years.
Astha Jain, a market analyst, has recommended a top short-term stock pick before Diwali, suggesting opportunities for investors.
Intraday stocks to buy today include Vodafone Idea, HUDCO, Tata Motors, Kotak Bank, Fortis, and Samman Capital. Meanwhile, stocks to watch on October 3 include Nestle, Tata Power, LTIMindtree, Waaree Energies, and TBO Tek.
Today, Glenmark Pharma and Shilpa Medicare are among the shares going ex-date for dividends, bonuses, or stock splits.
ET Now continues to provide vital business news and market updates. Kantara Chapter 2's release is anticipated by fans, while investors await further market developments and predictions.
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