State Bank of India’s central board has approved raising up to Rs 60,000 crore this fiscal through rupee and dollar bonds. This move aims to bolster the bank’s capital position and support business growth. Funds will be raised via various debt instruments from Indian and overseas investors.
Earnings of OMCs seen weak as Q1FY27 under-recoveries bite: Report
Oil companies are projected to experience ongoing challenges through FY27, primarily due to anticipated under-recoveries in Q1FY27, with LPG losses being a considerable issue. Although