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Benchmark indices, Nifty 50 and Sensex, ended Wednesday's choppy trading session lower as global headwinds and quarterly earnings weighed on market sentiments.
The Indian stock market is likely to open on a cautious note on Thursday, January 22, amid mixed cues from Asian peers. On Wednesday, the Nifty 50 and Sensex ended in the red. Nifty 50 ended 75 points or 0.30 per cent lower at 25,157, while Sensex ended 270 points or 0.33 per cent down at 81,909.
Stock To Watch
Eternal
Eternal's stock will remain in focus on Thursday after the company reported 73 per cent profit rise in Q3. Deepinder Goyal resigned as Eternal Group CEO & MD, Albinder Dhindsa to take over.Canara HSBC Life Insurance
Canara HSBC Life Insurance's stock will also remain in focus as the company reported its third quarter result for the financial year 2026. Profit was down 5.8 per cent YoY, net premium income rose up to 43 per cent YoYDr. Reddy’s Laboratories
Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories is likely to be in focus as the company reported its Q3 results, posting a profit of Rs 1,210 crore and revenue of Rs 8,753 crore for the quarter.NSDL
NSDL is expected to stay in focus as the depository announced that it will declare its Q3 FY26 earnings on January 28Dhanlaxmi Bank
Dhanlaxmi Bankwill also be in focus after it reported a 20.3 per cent rise in Q3 net profit to Rs 23.88 crore. Total income increased to Rs 456 crore. NPAs improved to 2.36 per centTata Communications
Tata Communications is set to remain in focus after the company posted a strong Q3 FY26 performance, with profit surging 55 per cent year‑on‑year to Rs 365 crore and revenue rising 6.7 per cent.
Bank Of India
Bank of India will also be in focus after the bank reported 7.5 per cent net profit growth to Rs 2,705 crore for Q3 ended December 2025.Rashmi Group
Rashmi Group's stock will likely remain in focus as it signed Rs 12,500 cr MoU with Telangana at WEF 2026, creating 12,000 jobs.
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