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HDFC MF, ADIA among buyers as Sepia Investments offloads Rs 749 crore in Corona Remedies via block deal
Sepia Investments and Anchor Partners sold shares worth about Rs 777 crore in Corona Remedies through block deals. HDFC Mutual Fund emerged as the largest buyer, while several institutional investors, including Aberdeen entities, ADIA, Invesco and WhiteOak, also accumulated stakes.
Volume Shocker: MFs add 1 crore+ shares of 6 stocks in May, stocks gain up to 25%
Among the 42 stocks, Yes Bank and Central Bank of India saw the largest mutual fund buying.

Not Every Mutual Fund Should Be Held Forever. Here Are 5 Reasons To Consider Cashing Out
If one feels that their current fund's performance does not align with their risk appetite, investors may choose to re-allocate their investments.
Law firms deepen GIFT City presence as IFSC enters next growth phase
The top law firms are expanding at GIFT City as the IFSC surpasses $100 billion in banking assets and sees fund commitments rise nearly 60-fold since 2020.

India's IPO fundraising slows in 2026 despite robust pipeline: Equirus Capital
Despite a slowdown in IPO activity this year, India’s primary market remains well-stocked with 236 draft issues, while listings from Turtlemint, Zepto and SBI Mutual Fund are expected in the coming months.
Deal done, but don't count on cheap Oil yet; cautions Mirae Asset Sharekhan
Shipping data firm Kpler estimates that daily transits may rise to around 40 vessels within the first month - less than half the pre-war average of 100, says Mohammed Imran, of Mirae Asset Sharekhan.

Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: GIFT Nifty hints at muted start; OMC stocks in focus
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: The 24,000 level remains key for the Nifty index to unlock the next leg of upmove. The Nifty Bank has been the bigger outperformer, gaining 2,000 points in two sessions and the exhaustion at higher levels was much more pronounced there with the index cooling over 600 points from the day's high.
Sebi proposes changes to ETF trading norms
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has proposed significant changes to the trading framework for Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs). These reforms aim to enhance price discovery by introducing dynamic price bands and a new base price determination methodology. A pre-open call auction mechanism for commodity ETFs is also planned to better align trading limits with underlying asset movements.
NSE Indices launch 11 new sectoral indices including Nifty Power and Nifty Hospitals
NSE Indices has introduced 11 new sectoral benchmarks, taking its total sectoral index count to 34. The move aims to deepen sector-specific market coverage, support the growing passive investment ecosystem and provide fund managers with new benchmarks for ETFs, index funds and thematic products.

Abakkus' Sunil Singhania bets on positive FII flows in 2026 despite record foreign selling
Abakkus Asset Manager founder Sunil Singhania believes India could still end 2026 with net positive foreign portfolio inflows, despite record outflows so far this year. For that to happen, foreign investors would need to bring in more than $30 billion over the next six months — a figure that would rival India's strongest year for overseas inflows.
Nifty Next 50 index soars 4%, hits 52-wk high led by rate sensitive stocks
Nifty Next 50 index hit a 52-week high of 73,098.9, surging 4% on the National Stock Exchange in Monday's intra-day, and has soared 7% in the past two trading days.

Why top fund managers think foreign investors could return to India
India's market outlook is improving as oil prices ease and geopolitical risks recede. Sunil Singhania, Founder of Abakkus Asset Manager, Prashant Khemka, Founder, Whiteoak Capital and Nilesh Shah, Managing Director at Kotak Mahindra AMC explain why foreign investor sentiment could improve, where earnings growth is strongest, and which sectors—from banks to renewables—offer the most compelling opportunities.