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The issue has so far been subscribed over 5.73 times on the second day of bidding. On the second day, the Bansal Wire Industries IPO received 12,28,88,254 applications against offered 2,14,60,906 shares. Continue Reading »
Regulators like Sebi and appellate forums like SAT assumed immense national importance for fostering stable and predictable investment environment, the CJI said. Continue Reading »
FMCG stocks have underperformed in 2024 with Hindustan Unilever and Asian Paints emerging as the top losers on the Sensex index in the first six months. However, analysts are bullish for long-term opportunities. Continue Reading »
Chandan Taparia has recommended three stocks to buy tomorrow, July 5. According to him, these stocks – Zydus Lifescience, HCL Tech, Cummins India – are technically placed to see a decent upmove. Continue Reading »
The market regulator has asked stock brokers to establish an institutional mechanism to prevent and detect fraud or market abuse while invoking the provisions of Chapter IVA of Sebi (stock brokers) (Amendment) Regulations, 2024. Continue Reading »