Investors placed bids for 236 million shares worth ₹46,320 crore in the issue, against the 99.8 million shares worth ₹19,555 crore (excluding anchor allotment) offered by Hyundai Motor India’s South Korean promoters. Earlier this week, the company raised ₹8,315 crore (roughly 30% of the IPO size) as part of the anchor allotment from 225 institutional investors.
Private Banks, Energy and IT offer value in subdued market: Mark Matthews
Mark Matthews of Julius Baer highlights silver’s fundamental strength driven by industrial and defense demand, while gold’s support comes from Indian household wealth. He anticipates