After a three-month lull, India’s primary equity market is rebounding, with seven companies launching IPOs in May and more planned for June. This resurgence is fueled by a stabilizing secondary market, easing geopolitical tensions, and successful block deals. Investor confidence is returning, and the market favors companies with strong fundamentals and realistic valuations, signaling sustained growth.
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