India’s largest stock exchange, NSE, faces a new hurdle in its decade-long IPO journey. A petition in Delhi High Court questions Sebi’s approval for the listing. The case centers on alleged violations of rules for adjusting derivative trades during corporate actions. This legal challenge could once again delay NSE’s much-awaited public debut. The court’s decision is keenly awaited.
End of rate cuts, ample liquidity: Why short-end yields above 7% look attractive, says Devang Shah
Fixed income investors should recalibrate strategies as RBI nears the end of its rate-cut cycle. With comfortable liquidity and low rate hike probability, short-term AAA