Vikran Engineering’s shares rose about 5% on debut, listing slightly above its Rs 97 IPO price in a Rs 772-crore offering backed by investors Mukul Agrawal and Ashish Kacholia. Despite strong subscription and a robust order book, gains fell short of grey market expectations. Analysts recommend holding for long-term growth supported by government infrastructure spending and the company’s asset-light model.
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Global markets are reacting prematurely to geopolitical shifts, according to macro strategist David Roche. He argues that recent oil and equity market moves reflect speculation