India's real estate sector has attracted nearly USD 80 billion in institutional investments over the past 15 years since 2010, highlighting the sector's evolution into a preferred asset class for both global and domestic investors, according to a joint report by Colliers-CREDAI.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 9: Neev II Fund (managed by SBI Ventures Limited - a State Bank of India group company), a leading climate and sustainability focused SME fund, announced its investment into RETAS Enviro Solutions Private Limited ("Retas"). RETAS, is a climate-tech company,
Despite a 15 per cent year-on-year decline, India's real estate sector attracted USD 3 billion in institutional investments in H1 2025, noted a recent report by Colliers.
Indian equity markets started the Tuesday session on a positive note, supported by strong inflows from foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) and domestic institutional investors (DIIs).
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 5: Klay Group anticipates a market rebound as Indian equities show signs of stabilization, offering investors a strategic opportunity amid the recent downturn. Indian equities are experiencing their longest losing streak in over two decades, with five cons
New Delhi [India], February 25: For nearly a decade, Indian stock markets have been on a relentless rise, shrugging off global crises, foreign investor pullouts, and economic slowdowns. Even during the pandemic, when the economy contracted sharply, the Sensex and NIFTY 50 continued their upw
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 14: Indian Venture and Alternate Capital Association (IVCA) successfully concluded the 14th edition of its flagship event, the IVCA Conclave 2025, in Mumbai. The two-day event brought together policymakers, global and domestic investors, private equity
New Delhi [India], January 30: Tavasya SSF, a Category 1 Special Situations Fund, announces the successful initial close of its second scheme "Tavasya Mudrikaran Scheme II" - a scheme with a fund size of Rs. 200 Crores which was launched on 01st January 2025.
While their share declined from 65 per cent in 2023, the value of their investments rose by an impressive 36 per cent. Domestic investors followed a similar trend, with their share reducing to 30 per cent from 35 per cent in the previous year, yet witnessing a 36 per cent growth in value ter
The belief that domestic investors are now the driving force behind the market movement is denied in a recent report by the financial service company Nuvama.