Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 31: Spinaroo Commercial Limited, a prominent manufacturer of aluminium foil containers, paper cups, plates, bowls, and semi-processed materials for paper cups, is set to launch its Initial Public Offering (IPO). The IPO will raise Rs1,016.94 Lakhs by offer
The number of Indian companies with a market capitalisation of over Rs 1 lakh crore has surged 40 times over last 24 years. This reflects the country's strong economic growth and market expansion, according to a report by the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is set to announce its monetary policy decision in the second week of April. Economists believe that a rate cut is necessary to support economic growth, with some advocating for a 50-basis-point (bps) reduction, while others expect a more cautious approach.
Indian banks are expected to register loan growth of 12-14 per cent in the financial year 2025-26 (FY26), driven by an increase in deposit inflows, according to a report by Ambit Capital Research.
The loan growth of banking sector will stay in the range of 12 to 14 per cent in the Fiscal Year 2026 (Estimated), according to a report by Ambit Capital.
Tightening regulations and stricter underwriting standards in Indian microfinance will rein in growth plans for sector lenders and defuse risk build-up for overleveraged borrowers, said S&P Global Ratings.
In February, the RBI unanimously lowered the repo rate by 25 basis points from 6.5 per cent to 6.25 per cent, in what was the first rate cut in about 5 years since Covid.
The Budgets tabled by the states so far in 2025 indicate that growth in their collective capital outlays is projected to moderate, mimicking the trend seen in the Union budget this year, as per a report by Elara Capital.
"India is clearly a massive centre of global growth. India is going to have an ever-growing level of influence on the global economy over the decades ahead. In my home state of South Australia, we have great affection for the Indian community. We see an opportunity for greater collaboration,
Several political parties, particularly in the southern states, have strongly opposed the proposed delimitation exercise. Parties have raised concerns that the move could reduce representation for states that have successfully controlled population growth.
The Minister also presented Chief Minister Manik Saha with a basket of locally grown potatoes, two packets of 'Kali-Khasha' rice, and millet-based biscuits on the floor of the state assembly. These items were also distributed to all members of the house, including representatives from IPFT,