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Nearly 60% of foreign inflows into India-focused funds withdrawn since 2024 peak: Report
Foreign investors have withdrawn nearly sixty percent of funds from India-focused equity. This capital shift is driven by global artificial intelligence investment opportunities and momentum. Investors pulled nine billion dollars from India funds in calendar year twenty twenty six. Gold funds saw a modest inflow after significant outflows, while US equities attracted fresh investment. Europe also registered its first weekly inflow in nearly three months.
Govt eases shipping rules for GIFT City to spur maritime leasing, finance
GIFT City IFSC units are now exempt from a specific shipping license. This exemption aims to boost India's maritime leasing and financing ecosystem. The move simplifies regulations for international trade operations and foreign vessel chartering. It is expected to attract global capital and encourage maritime business activities. This reform supports India's vision for a leading maritime services center.
Aukera raises ₹90 crore debt funding to expand lab-grown diamond jewellery business
In a significant move, lab-grown diamond brand Aukera raised ₹90 crore in debt financing, spearheaded by Alteria Capital. This influx of capital is earmarked for enhancing retail presence and advancing product innovation. Aukera's strategy includes opening additional outlets in both familiar and new cities, as the company targets the upscale segment of the booming market, ensuring a robust balance sheet for upcoming industry shifts.

India's NSE to pitch IPO to 30 global investors as play on deepening capital markets: Reports
Investor meetings are set to begin next week, with a listing expected around October, said the sources, who are directly familiar with the IPO process.
India's NSE to pitch IPO to 30 global investors as play on deepening capital markets, sources say - Reuters
India's NSE to pitch IPO to 30 global investors as play on deepening capital markets, sources sayReuters
ADB trims India's growth projection to 6.6% reflecting elevated energy prices
Asian Development Bank on Thursday lowered India's GDP growth projection to 6.6 per cent as against 6.9 per cent estimated earlier for the current fiscal on concerns of higher energy prices fuelled by the Middle East crisis. Despite the growth moderation, India still continues to be the fastest-growing major economy in the world, ADB said. India's GDP growth forecasts are revised down to 6.6 per cent for FY2026 (ending 31 March 2027) and maintained at 7.3 per cent for FY2027, Asian Development Outlook (ADO) July 2026 said. Growth will be supported by policy interventions to attract more foreign capital, as well as fuel tax cuts, targeted credit support, strong services exports, and public capital expenditure. The FY2027 growth forecast remains unchanged from April, underpinned by improved global conditions and export competitiveness gained through trade agreements with various partners. However, risks tilt to the downside driven by heightened geopolitical tensions, or weather-induced
Korea's pain will be India's gain? Why Nifty bears betting on Kospi crash may get disappointed
Foreign investors pulled ₹1.92 lakh crore from India in 2026 to chase the East Asian AI chip boom. As South Korea's KOSPI experiences wild swings, Nifty bulls are hoping that a capital rotation will send those funds rushing back to Dalal Street. But experts warn the road ahead won't be that simple.
SAIL's Bokaro plant to get 8.3 MT iron ore via slurry pipeline; Rs15K cr expansion underway
Bokaro Steel Plant will receive iron ore annually through a new slurry pipeline. This modern system will eliminate dependence on railway rakes for raw material transport. The plant's crude steel production capacity will increase significantly after expansion. This project involves a substantial capital investment and aims for completion in three and a half years. The expansion will enhance production capacity and global competitiveness for Bokaro Steel Plant.

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India's IPO market could raise $20 billion in 2026 despite global uncertainty: Equirus Capital
Bhavesh Shah, Managing Director and Head of Investment Banking at Equirus Capital, expects India's primary market to remain active through 2026, supported by major public issues and improving investor participation. Karan Marwah, Head – CFO Advisory and IPO Advisory at Grant Thornton Bharat, said more than 250 companies are in the IPO pipeline, though issuers may remain tactical on timing amid global developments.
Tata Motors charts $100 billion automotive ambition, commits Rs 40,000 crore to India business
Tata Motors aims for a USD 100 billion automotive business by FY31. The company plans substantial capital expenditure for domestic operations and JLR. Passenger vehicles will focus on aspirational products and market share growth. Jaguar Land Rover will contribute significantly to the projected sales figures. Digital technologies and AI are key investments for future operations.
Prime Offices Fund closes first round at Rs 4,000 crore, commits 45% of capital
Prime Offices Fund has successfully raised Rs 4,000 crore in its initial funding round. The fund has already committed nearly half its capital to acquire three office properties. This expanded corpus reflects strong investor demand for Indian commercial real estate opportunities. The fund's portfolio now spans approximately four million square feet of office space. It houses over seventy occupiers, including many Global Capability Centres.