Waaree Energies gets shareholders’ nod to raise up to Rs 10,000 cr via QIP

Waaree Energies shareholders have approved a significant capital raise. The company can now raise up to Rs 10,000 crore through a Qualified Institutions Placement. This move will bolster the company’s financial standing. Additionally, Jignesh Devchandbhai Rathod has been appointed as Whole-Time Director and CEO. These approvals were confirmed through a remote e-voting process.

Nilesh Shah demands criteria for F&O trading. Here’s why

Following a tragic incident in Maharashtra linked to stock market losses, Kotak AMC’s Nilesh Shah called for mandatory qualification criteria for derivatives trading. Citing rising retail F&O losses and SEBI data showing most traders lose money, he urged stronger safeguards to curb excessive speculation in the market.

RIL AGM 2026 this week: Date, time, where to watch live

Reliance Industries’ 49th AGM on June 19 is expected to draw investor attention for updates on the much-awaited Jio IPO, Reliance Retail’s expansion plans and progress in its new energy business. Markets will also closely watch Chairman Mukesh Ambani’s commentary on growth strategy and future value creation.

Monarch says Nifty can hit 28,000 in 2026, picks three stks

Monarch Networth Capital expects Nifty to reach 27,000-28,000 in 2026, driven by earnings recovery, capex growth and lower interest rates. The brokerage favours banking, telecom and IT sectors, while seeing opportunities in select midcap and smallcap stocks including SBI, HFCL and Hindustan Copper.

SpaceX jumps 6% in pre-market after 19% gain on listing day

SpaceX shares extended gains in pre-market trading on Monday after a record-breaking IPO debut that pushed its valuation above $2 trillion last week. Investor optimism strengthened further after Elon Musk said the company could generate over $1 trillion in annual revenue by 2030, fueling enthusiasm around its long-term growth prospects.

Markets likely to move beyond geopolitics, focus to shift to earnings: Devina Mehra

Devina Mehra believes geopolitical deals like a potential Iran-US agreement won’t drive Indian equities, with earnings and liquidity being key. She advises investors against reacting to geopolitical risks, citing historical data. Mehra also highlights the dangers of emotional investing and emphasizes the importance of global diversification beyond the US.