The Government of India has announced the sale (re-issue) of two dated securities to raise a total of Rs 36,000 crore through an auction which will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on July 25, 2025.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has allowed the US proprietary trading firm Jane Street to resume trading in the Indian stock markets, noting that the company was permitted to resume trading after complying with the regulator's interim order of July 3 and transferring Rs 4,
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has allowed U.S. proprietary trading firm Jane Street to resume trading in the Indian stock markets following the US firm deposited USD 567 million, according to a source based report by news agency Reuters.
Large private banks showed resilience in the first quarter of FY26, while mid-sized banks felt pressure on margins and rising slippages, according to a report by Equirus Securities.
The central government on Friday auctioned securities worth total Rs 27,000 crore (Rs 15,000 crore maturing in 2030 and Rs 12,000 crore maturing in 2054).
Private investors around the world continue to show strong confidence in the United States economy, with the country receiving high foreign inflows in May 2025.
India's goods trade deficit is projected to widen to USD 300 billion in FY26, up from USD 287 billion in FY25, as weak global demand weighs on exports while resilient domestic consumption is expected to fuel higher imports, as anticipated by ICICI Securities in its latest report.
Twelve Indian states raised a total of Rs 26,900 crore in the latest auction of State Government Securities (SGS), according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
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American proprietary trading firm Jane Street Capital deposited approximately Rs 4843.50 crore in an escrow account and requested market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to allow them to resume trading in the Indian stock markets.
According to the report, the discretionary universe is expected to face a tailwind from new age businesses, which are expected to grow at a 49 per cent YoY rate, while a slow growth rate from paint companies can offer headwinds to this universe.
India's auto original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are likely to witness margin pressures in Q1FY26E, impacted by higher raw material (RM) costs and operating deleverage, according to a report by HDFC Securities.