PC Jeweller Share Hits 52-Week Low at ₹9.96 – What’s Behind the Sharp Fall?

PC Jeweller Share, On 28 Nov 2025, PC Jeweller’s share price touched Rs.9.96, representing its lowest level in the past year. This decline occurred despite the Sensex opening higher at 85,745.05 points, gaining 135.54 points or 0.16%, and trading close to its 52-week high of 85,801.70. The broader market has shown resilience, with the Sensex on a three-week consecutive rise, accumulating a 3.04% gain over this period. Mega-cap stocks have been leading this rally, while PC Jeweller (NSE: PCJEWELLER) underperformed its sector by 1.66% on the day.

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Gold and Silver Trading Guide For Today: Simple Tips for Indian Traders | Neal Bhai Analysis

Gold and Silver Prices

Gold and Silver Trading Guide: The rates of gold and silver rose in the domestic futures market on Friday (November 28) morning on healthy spot demand and growing expectations of a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve in December. MCX gold December 2025 futures traded 0.39% higher at ₹1,25,999 per 10 grams around 9:05 am, while MCX silver December contracts were 0.85% up at ₹1,63,849 per kg at that time.

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Crude Oil Outlook: Prices Likely to Stay Stable After Recent Volatility

Crude Oil Outlook: WTI’s price appears to have stabilised somewhat since our last report. In today’s report we are to have a look at fundamental issues that could alter its direction, including the US peace plan for the war in Ukraine, OPEC’s intentions, and the state of the US oil market. We are to conclude the report with a technical analysis of WTI’s daily chart.

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Gold Price Forecast: More Upside Ahead for 2025

Gold Price Forecast: Gold (XAUUSD) is shrugging off Tuesday’s small dip and pushing to multi-day highs above $4,170 per troy ounce on Wednesday. The move higher comes as the US Dollar (USD) loses some steam again, even though US Treasury yields are trying to rebound across the curve.

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When Central Banks Whisper Winter: What It Means for Markets and Economy

Central Banks News: November always brings that strange northern-hemisphere twilight where the sun clocks out early, and the central bank economic forecast chills begin to creep under the market’s door. Yes, it’s the season when the world’s central banks drag out their annual financial-stability reports — those long-winded compendia of theoretical perils and model-driven doomsday sketches. Most of these tomes read like a winter sermon nobody asked for, but buried inside the footnotes are always a few nuggets — flashes of genuine signal amid the bureaucratic noise.

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