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Sumitomo Chemical shares soar 11%, record biggest single-day surge in nearly 2 years. Here’s why
Sumitomo Chemical India shares surged around 11 as heavy volumes and a major development at its Japanese parent’s Korean subsidiary lifted sentiment. Dongwoo Fine-Chem’s joint venture with Samsung Electro-Mechanics for glass core substrates boosted optimism around next-generation semiconductor packaging demand. The stock hit a fresh high amid strong trading activity.
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Economic Times
· Jul 3, 2026
Vedanta Power, Iron & Steel and Oil & Gas shares crash up to 8%. What’s triggering the selloff?
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Investing.com
· Jul 3, 2026
Why is Sumitomo Chemical stock surging today?
Why is Sumitomo Chemical stock surging today?
Armstrong Economics
· Jul 8, 2026
Market Talk – July 8, 2026
ASIA: The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today: NIKKEI 225 decreased 1,437.91 points or -2.11 to 66,819.05 Shanghai decreased 19.356 points or -0.49 to 3,970.88 Hang Seng increased 702.57 points or 2.99 to 24,199.46 ASX 200 decreased 18.80 points or -0.21 to 8,785.10 SENSEX decreased 1,677.12 points []
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