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With the government announcing big spending and tax, the differences between the two main parties feel sharper, writes Laura Kuenssberg. Continue Reading »
Dividend Stocks: Several companies, including HCL Technologies, L&T Technology, Dalmia Bharat, among others are trading ex-dividend in the coming week. Continue Reading »
While inviting suggestions of public, Sebi has released a consultation paper on the review of issue and listing of securitised debt instruments. These relate to the ticket size, offer period, definition of debt, rights of investors, among other criteria Continue Reading »
With Q2 results due on November 8, analysts forecast a strong performance for State Bank of India, projecting a 14.5% net profit increase. The stock target is set at ₹874, supported by solid credit growth expectations. Continue Reading »
Brent futures were up 29 cents, or 0.4 per cent, to settle at $73.10 a barrel. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude gained 23 cents, or 0.3 per cent, to settle at $69.49 Continue Reading »
IPO News Today Live Updates on November 2, 2024: Explore the latest on initial public offerings (IPOs), featuring insights into newly public companies and market trends. Get the details on upcoming IPOs, pricing strategies, and how these new stocks perform on the exchange, providing crucial information for investors and market watchers Continue Reading »
Swiggy IPO will launch on November 6, aiming to raise ₹11,327 crore. The price band is set at ₹371- ₹390 per share, with a minimum investment of ₹14,820. Prominent investors have bid over $15 billion, significantly exceeding the reserved portion. Continue Reading »