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LIC shares have surged 34% from their 52-week low, driven by strong Q4 earnings, record-breaking policy sales, and rising brand value. Brokerages remain bullish, and the insurer’s market cap crossed ₹6 lakh crore after a 7-month gap.
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The stock plunged 11.58 per cent on June 30 to settle at Rs 48.79 apiece on the BSE. During the day, it lost 14.82 per cent to Rs 47. On the NSE, the stock cracked 11.19 per cent to Rs 48.95
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While Germany-based Siemens AG and its subsidiaries hold 69 per cent stake in SEIL, subsidiaries of Siemens Energy AG hold 6 per cent, with the remainder in free float
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Rosmerta Digital Services Ltd, its vehicle registration service provider, has sought initiation of insolvency proceedings against Ola Electric Technologies Pvt Ltd
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I think RBI is uncomfortable with my leadership skills of running the bank and we have to respect that, says bank CEO
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Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd, which is in trouble after the death of founder Chairman VG Siddhartha in July 2019, is the parent company of Coffee Day Group that operates the Cafe Coffee Day chain
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Paytm said it has received notice from ED for alleged FEMA violations by the company and its two subsidiaries — Little Internet and Nearbuy
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Selling seen in the auto, IT, PSU bank and metal sectors amid weak global cues, Nifty declines 254.15 points
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The issue, with a price band of Rs 133-140 per share, will conclude on January 8
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Shares of retail chain rose 1.20% to close at Rs 635.15 apiece on NSE
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Swiggy's IPO was subscribed 0.12 times on the first day and 0.35 times on the second day. The qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) portion was subscribed 6.02 times, the non-institutional investors (NIIs) portion saw a 0.41 times subscription, the retail individual investors (RIIs) portion was subscribed 1.14 times, and the employee portion received 1.65 times subscription.
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Bajaj Group's housing finance arm became the most sought-after IPO of the year, with its public issue subscribed 63.61 times on the final day. The institutional investors' reserved quota saw the highest demand, subscribed over 200 times. Although the IPO size was Rs 6,560 crore, it received subscriptions worth Rs 3.23 lakh crore.
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Bouncing back from Tuesday's debacle, the 30-share BSE Sensex jumped 2,303.19 points or 3.20 per cent to settle at 74,382.24 on value buying in banking, auto and oil shares.
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The exchange said the growth in the number of participants can be attributed to the momentum observed in capital markets.
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The IRRA platform will be available to trading members supporting internet-based trading (IBT) and Security Trading through Wireless Technology (STWT) for their investors. However, it will not be accessible for algo trading and institutional clients.
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Adani Green Energy on Tuesday said BSE and National Stock Exchange have imposed a fine of Rs 2.24 lakh each on the company for certain non-compliance
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National Stock Exchange is exploring opportunities in electricity derivatives and the voluntary carbon credit
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NSE and BSE will remove the securities of Adani Enterprises from the short-term ASM framework from Friday
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The 30-share BSE Sensex fell 474.96 points or 0.82 per cent to 57,514.94 as 28 of its constituents traded in the red in early session.
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Mumbai: The Indian equities markets benchmark Sensex rose 164 points on Tuesday, as a nearly 8 per cent drop in Brent Crude oil prices boosted investors’ sentiments. The 30 stock S&P BSE Sensex was trading at 57,742.30 points at 11.42 am, which is 148.81 points or 0.26 per cent higher than its previous day’s close […]