The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is proposing to simplify the process for investors to obtain duplicate share certificates. The regulator suggested increasing the simplified documentation limit for duplicate securities to ₹10 lakh from ₹5 lakh, acknowledging the growth in market capitalization and investor portfolios. This move aims to reduce procedural burdens and enhance convenience for investors.
Geopolitics, crude risk and the IT conundrum: Sridhar Sivaram on why investors may need to stay selective
Geopolitical tensions in West Asia are creating market uncertainty, impacting energy supplies and capital flows. While Indian equities have shown resilience, prolonged conflict could significantly