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Bank PSU stock SBI to declare raising of up to $2 billion funds through the overseas bonds
SBI has received approval to raise up to $2 billion in FY27 through overseas bond issuances. The plan includes a mix of public offerings and private placements, aimed at enhancing capital and enabling business growth in international funding markets.

Black Box Limited Schedules Capital Markets Day 2026 Investor Meet on June 1 in Mumbai - scanx.trade
Black Box Limited Schedules Capital Markets Day 2026 Investor Meet on June 1 in Mumbaiscanx.trade
SBI chief flags risks in rapid growth in digital finance, stresses trust-based innovation
State Bank of India Chairman C S Setty highlighted emerging risks in digital finance and platform lending. He stressed that financial systems must prioritize trust and strengthen governance. India needs significant capital mobilization for its development goals. Banks alone cannot meet these needs, requiring deeper bond markets and broader investor participation. Innovation must balance speed with safety and inclusion.
Sebi proposes 'GARUDA' mechanism to speed up AIF scheme launches
Markets regulator Sebi on Monday proposed a new green-channel mechanism -- GARUDA-- for alternative investment funds (AIFs) to launch schemes to 10 working days of filing their placement memorandums from the current 30 days, in a bid to speed up the deployment of capital by them. GARUDA, or Green-Channel: AIF Rollout Upon Document Acknowledgement, aims to streamline the Processing of Placement Memorandums (PPMs) filed with Sebi and further ease fundraising by AIFs. Under the proposal, regular AIF schemes would be allowed to launch within 10 working days of filing the PPM with Sebi through a merchant banker, unless the regulator raises objections. At present, AIFs can launch schemes only after 30 days from filing, Sebi said in its consultation paper. For the first scheme of an AIF, launch would be permitted from the date of grant of registration or after 10 working days of filing the application, whichever is later. Sebi said the move would "further enable faster and efficient ...

Quantum's Nilesh Shetty bullish on private banks and IT, avoids capital goods
Portfolio Manager Nilesh Shetty of Quantum Advisors remains positive on private sector banks and IT services, citing attractive valuations and long-term growth potential. He believes markets may have overreacted to AI-related concerns in IT stocks, while financials continue to offer value despite near-term economic uncertainties. Shetty remains cautious on capital goods and power-linked companies due to elevated valuations and says Quantum has no exposure to the space. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
FIIs sell over Rs 2 lakh crore worth of Indian equities in 2026. What lies ahead?
Foreign investors continue to sell Indian shares in 2026. They have offloaded equities worth over Rs 2 lakh crore this year. This trend marks their third consecutive month as net sellers. Domestic investors are buying, but markets are falling. Experts suggest India is not attracting enough foreign capital. This impacts large companies, while smaller ones get support from local funds.

Trust MF’s Mihir Vora sees earnings driving markets, stays bullish on industrials and renewables
Mihir Vora, Chief Investment Officer at Trust Mutual Fund, remains overweight on the industrial theme, particularly renewables, capital goods, and manufacturing-linked investments supported by production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes.

Pulse of the Street: markets log modest weekly gains, but Iran tensions keep sentiment fragile
Equities ended marginally higher, but geopolitical tensions and crude volatility weighed on underlying sentiment this week. With global capital chasing AI-led opportunities elsewhere, earnings remain the only near-term anchor for markets.
INR settles higher as oil prices and DXY retreat from elevated levels
The Indian rupee pared initial losses and settled for the day on a positive note, higher by 23 paise at 94.26 (provisional) against the greenback on Thursday, as Brent crude and the US dollar index retreated from their elevated levels. The dollar index continues to linger under 98 mark for the second consecutive day as safe haven demand wanes amid improving prospects of a near term peace deal between US and Iran. Meanwhile, brent oil prices have fallen below USD 100 per barrel on a rise in investor risk appetite in global markets on hopes of peace between the US and Iran. However, factors such as unabated foreign capital outflows and safe-haven dollar demand from importers capped sharp gains for the rupee. Indian benchmark indices ended flat, with the Sensex falling 114 points to settle at 77,844.52 and the Nifty50 dipping 4.30 points to close at 24,326.65.

India's Axis Bank Raises $500 Million In Offshore Loan From MUFG
Axis Bank has secured the loan facility, with MUFG acting as the sole mandated lead arranger and bookrunner, Girish Vasnani, director in the capital markets group at the Japanese lender.
Jonathan Schiessl sees inflation risks in US rally, India allocations may return later
Jonathan Schiessl, Deputy Chief Investment Officer, Westminster Asset Management believes strong US earnings are continuing to drive global equity markets higher, especially semiconductor stocks, despite rising concerns around inflation and bond yields. He said India remains an attractive long-term market, but global investors are still cautious on allocations for now. Schiessl also pointed to China’s low valuations as a factor drawing investor attention amid shifting global capital flows. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.