Aditya Infotech IPO opens for subscription. Should you apply?
The Initial Public Offering of Aditya Infotech opened on July 29. The IPO aims to raise Rs 1,300 crore. The company fixed the price band at Rs 640–675 per share. The IPO will remain open until July 31. The company is a technology solutions provider. It specializes in security surveillance and enterprise communication systems.
Brigade Hotel Ventures IPO: Allotment status likely today, here’s how to check
Brigade Hotel Ventures IPO allotment is expected today. The IPO saw a subscription of 4.48 times. Retail investors subscribed the most at 6.4 times. Qualified institutional buyers bid 5.42 times. Non-institutional investors subscribed 1.92 times. The company will list on BSE and NSE on July 31. Allotment status can be checked on KFin Technologies and […]
Asian stocks to slip as tariff sentiment cools
Asian stocks are expected to open lower following Wall Street’s pause, as investors await key economic data and earnings reports. Trade deal optimism fades, while the dollar strengthens and Treasuries decline. The Fed’s upcoming rate decision and a flurry of economic reports will be crucial for market direction amid political pressure and evolving trade policies.
Kotak Bank falls over 7% on disappointing Q1 results
Kotak Mahindra Bank’s shares plunged over 7% following disappointing Q1 results, marking the largest single-day drop in 15 months. Analysts see potential upside despite concerns over credit costs and asset quality. While brokerages maintain neutral ratings, some suggest a buy-on-dips strategy, anticipating improved performance from Q3 onwards with the lifting of restrictions on the Kotak […]
How will TCS layoffs affect India’s real estate sector?
Indian real estate stocks plunged following layoffs at TCS, raising concerns about decreased housing demand from IT professionals, particularly in Bengaluru. Analysts predict a potential ripple effect across major metro cities, with the Nifty Realty Index already significantly corrected. Despite concerns, some analysts remain optimistic, citing attractive valuations and potential benefits from recent interest rate […]
Is Aditya Infotech’s IPO a risky bet for investors in a competitive market?
Aditya Infotech, a security products manufacturer, is planning an IPO. The company aims to raise funds through fresh equity and an offer for sale. New regulations are expected to benefit Indian manufacturers. Aditya’s financials show revenue growth. A recent acquisition boosted net profit. The company’s valuation and market position suggest it is suitable for long-term […]
Jane Street to argue that retail demand drove its India trades
Jane Street Group is contesting market manipulation allegations in India, claiming its controversial options trades responded to high retail investor demand. The firm argues it facilitated options bets, hedging less to minimize market impact. While SEBI scrutinizes Jane Street’s activity, the case tests India’s regulatory framework amid growing global trading complexities.
Should investors subscribe to the upcoming NSDL IPO amid market uncertainty?
Analysts suggest investors consider subscribing to National Securities Depository’s (NSDL) upcoming IPO, citing its attractive pricing compared to peer CDSL. The ₹4,011 crore IPO, opening Wednesday, is priced at ₹760-800 per share. Experts highlight NSDL’s duopoly position in the growing Indian capital market, making it a potentially good long-term investment.
Jane Street seeks time to respond to Sebi’s charges
Jane Street has requested additional time from the Securities and Exchange Board of India to address allegations of market manipulation. The Wall Street firm is responding to an interim order issued by Sebi. Jane Street has also sought access to documents used as evidence by the regulator.
Indian equity indices decline as company valuations trip on disappointing earnings
Indian equity indices experienced a third consecutive session of decline due to disappointing first-quarter earnings, raising concerns about market valuations. The broader market witnessed a sharper downturn, particularly in mid-cap and small-cap stocks, as investors reduced risky positions amid growing uncertainty. Foreign portfolio investors were net sellers, contributing to the overall bearish sentiment.