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Swiggy's foreign shareholding falls below 50%: What it means for investors
Swiggy's foreign shareholding now stands below fifty percent, meeting a key regulatory requirement. This change allows the company to pursue Indian-Owned-and-Controlled Company status under FEMA rules. However, full qualification is not expected until March 2027, after governance changes. Reducing foreign ownership further may impact index weightage for Swiggy. JM Financial maintains a 'Reduce' rating with an unchanged target price.
Zee to stream FIFA World Cup 2026 in India
Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd has secured media rights for FIFA events in India until 2034. This includes major tournaments like the FIFA World Cup 2026 and FIFA World Cup 2030. Indian audiences will experience 39 global football events across television and digital platforms. Coverage begins with the FIFA World Cup 2026.
BFSI firms set to see AI-led decision making & real-time fraud detection
Indian banks and financial firms are increasingly using AI for critical tasks like fraud prevention and decision-making. While early adopters are seeing success, many companies still face hurdles in infrastructure and governance. AI is now integral to core operations, not just customer service. Future plans focus on boosting productivity and customer growth through AI.
RBI tightens norms for re-appointment of directors on UCB boards
The Reserve Bank of India has introduced new rules for Urban Co-operative Banks. Directors can now serve for a maximum of ten years. Following this, a mandatory three-year cooling-off period is required before re-appointment. This measure aims to prevent directors from circumventing tenure limits. The new directions are effective immediately, ensuring better governance in these financial institutions.
RBI accelerates gold repatriation as global trust wanes
The Reserve Bank of India is bringing home nearly 77% of its gold reserves by March 2026. This significant move accelerates the onshoring of bullion. The central bank has already repatriated a large portion of its gold. This action follows global events that raised concerns about storing sovereign assets abroad. Many countries are now repatriating their gold.
New rules classify highway project failures as catastrophic; to affect contractor ratings & future contracts
New rules define catastrophic failures in highway projects. These failures will impact contractor ratings and future contract awards. Incidents like bridge collapses or pavement failures requiring full replacement are now classified as catastrophic. Implementation agencies must report such events promptly. The National Highways Authority of India has awarded a major ring road project in Odisha to three concessionaires for development.