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In a double whammy for the economy, industrial production growth re-entered the negative territory by contracting by 1.6% in January. Markets may be weighed in by WPI and Covid-19 numbers
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Amidst the ongoing Franklin Templeton fiasco, the Sebi had on March 10, asked mutual funds to restrict their exposure to additional tier I & 2 (AT1 & AT2) bonds to under 10 per cent
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In the ranking of the most valued firms, Reliance Industries was ruling the chart followed by TCS, HDFC Bank Ltd, Infosys, Hindustan Unilever Limited, HDFC, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, State Bank of India and Bajaj Finance
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During the holiday-shortened last week, the 30-share BSE benchmark index gained 386.76 points or 0.78 per cent
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The companies are expecting to benefit from an equity market which is flush with liquidity and has seen a sharp increase in new retail investors
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Environmental, Social & Governance - three parameters on which companies are assigned the ESG score. Nifty 100 ESG index has beaten the benchmark Nifty 50 in the last two years' available data
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Ahead of the IPO, the shares are quoting at a 73% premium in the grey market
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Special Purpose Acquisition Companies or SPAC is a new route for Indian companies to raise capital abroad through a global IPO. These companies are also called Blank Cheque Companies. So, what would it mean for retail investors?
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The public offer was opened for bidding on March 3 and closed on March 5
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Investors must be cautious as during such times, even poor-quality issues tend to get mind-boggling subscriptions