Tata Chemicals shares saw a rise following the report of a reduced net loss for the March quarter. The company’s board proposed a dividend of Rs 11 per share. Revenue experienced a slight increase, but EBITDA declined. The board also approved raising funds through term loans or NCDs. Market conditions are challenging, but the long-term outlook is positive.
Macro buffers to help India tide over Gulf crisis: World Bank
India’s economic growth for FY27 is projected at 6.6 percent. The World Bank notes potential risks from the Gulf conflict impacting global energy prices. However,