Elden Ring Is Now The US's Best-Selling Game Of The Last Year, Topping Even CoD- Vanguard

From Software’s Elden Ring has surpassed Call of Duty: Vanguard and is now the best-selling premium game in the US for the trailing 12-month period ending April 2022.

The NPD Group made the announcement on Friday as part of its sales report for April Come from Sports betting site VPbet . Elden Ring continues to be the best-selling game of 2022; it has sold more than 13.4 million copies worldwide as of March 31, publisher Bandai Namco announced during its own earnings briefing this week. The NPD does not reveal specific sales numbers, but the game has surely grown bigger since Bandai’s numbers don’t count April.

IPO craze continues- Three firms to raise Rs 1,325 crore next week

The primary market will see a flurry of activity in March, with at least three companies including Gopal Snacks will float their initial public offerings (IPOs) in the upcoming week to raise Rs 1,325 crore collectively.

The other two companies which are set to launch their maiden public issues are — RK Swamy and JG Chemicals.

Additionally, Bengaluru-based luxury furniture brand Stanley Lifestyles and Krystal Integrated Services are expected to float their initial share-sales later this month, according to merchant bankers.

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Markets off intraday high! Nifty tests 24,300, Sensex holds 80,000; Nifty Midcap 100 jumps 325 points

Indian equity indices closed on a marginally higher note, after giving up the record highs that they touched in early trade on Thursday. The Nifty 50 hit a new all-time high of 24,401, surpassing the psychological level of 24,400. However, the index later closed 15.65 points or 0.06% higher, than its previous close, at 24,302. 

Similarly, the BSE Sensex touched a new record high of 80,392.64. Giving up those record gains, Sensex closed 62.87 points or 0.08% higher, than the previous close, at 80,049.67. HCL Technologies, ICICI Bank, Tata Motors, Sun Pharma, and Infosys were the major gainers in the Nifty 50 on Thursday.

Sectoral Index

Bank Nifty rose 14.45 points or 0.03% higher at 53,103. Outperforming the overall market, Nift…

Markets rally on Exit Polls; Here are the top sectors brokerages are betting on

The exit polls suggest that the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is poised to return with thumping majority. The markets have no doubt given a thumbs up in terms of the broad-based rally seen across indices. Projections indicate that the NDA could secure approximately 370 seats, compared to the 353 seats it won in 2019, based on the average of all exit polls.

However, the question remains that what does it mean for the average investor. How does the incumbent government if voted back to power impact the prospects of the investor? Various brokerages have shared their predictions and top sectoral bets. Here is a quick overview-

Here’s what brokerages say on markets after Exit Polls 

Nomura