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Medical device maker Zimmer Biomet to hire 500 employees in 3 years for tech centre in India
Medical device giant Zimmer Biomet is set to significantly expand its Indian footprint by hiring 500 professionals over three years for its new Bengaluru technology hub. Focusing on AI, software engineering, and R&D, the company aims to drive innovation in orthopedic implants and surgical devices. This move underscores India's growing importance as a global capability center for healthcare firms.
Tata Technologies shares jump 9% after expanding strategic partnership with Tenneco
Tata Technologies shares rose 9% to ₹729.20 after announcing an expanded partnership with Tenneco LLC. The agreement involves over $100 million investment to enhance engineering innovation and digital transformation, leveraging India's engineering talent for global automotive needs.
Tata Technologies expands partnership with Tenneco in $100 million deal
Tata Technologies and Tenneco LLC have inked a significant five-year deal exceeding $100 million to boost engineering and digital transformation. This expanded partnership, leveraging India's engineering talent, aims to accelerate product development and deploy AI-driven solutions across Tenneco's global automotive operations. The collaboration will enhance Tenneco's responsiveness to market shifts and strengthen its engineering prowess.

Bank of India shares jump 3% as global business grows 17% YoY; gross advances rise to ₹8 lakh crore - Upstox
Bank of India shares jump 3% as global business grows 17% YoY; gross advances rise to ₹8 lakh croreUpstox
Canara Bank global business jumps 14% YoY in Q1 FY27
Canara Bank said its global business grew 14.40% year-on-year to Rs 29,05,820 crore as of 30 June 2026.
Bank of India rises after strong Q1 business update
Bank of India added 1.73% to Rs 144.20 after the bank reported 16.58% rise in global business, which stood at Rs 17,55,915 crore as on 30 June 2026 as against Rs 15,06,142 crore as on 30 June 2025.
RBI's concessional swap facility to boost financial institutions' overseas borrowing: S&P
The Reserve Bank of India's new concessional forex swap facility is set to significantly lower borrowing costs for government-owned financial institutions, encouraging them to increase external borrowings. This move aims to attract foreign capital, bolster reserves, and support the rupee. S&P Global Ratings highlights that these government-linked entities, crucial for strategic sectors, will benefit from cheaper funding and enhanced financial flexibility, potentially driving economic growth.

ICICI Pru's S Naren expects moderate market returns, backs gold in diversified portfolios
S Naren, Executive Director and CIO of ICICI Prudential AMC, which managed funds worth $3 billion as of May 31, 2026, said improving macro conditions have strengthened India's outlook but global AI-led capital flows continue to favour overseas markets. Naren reiterated his preference for diversified multi-asset investing over concentrated equity or standalone gold ETF exposure.
INR seen supported by easing crude oil prices
The Indian rupee appreciated 26 paise to 94.90 against US dollar in early trade on Thursday, supported by easing crude oil prices. The rupee opened on a positive note as crude oil prices have fallen back to levels seen before the West Asia conflict. Brent crude slipped below $71 a barrel after signs of progress in indirect US-Iran talks eased concerns over India's inflation and import bill. Even global risk sentiment has stabilised compared to the panic witnessed a few weeks ago. Meanwhile, foreign investors poured nearly USD 5.3 billion into Indian bond markets during June, marking the first month of positive inflows after three consecutive months of outflows. Yesterday, rupee depreciated 67 paise to close near a three-week low of 95.23 against the US dollar. The BSE Sensex is trading up roughly 400 points at 77,321.07, while the NSE Nifty 50 has crossed the key psychological hurdle to trade at 24,129.75.
India's private credit market doubles to $25 billion AUM in five years: Report
India's private credit market is booming, nearly doubling to $25 billion in assets under management over five years, fueled by strong business demand. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code has boosted lender confidence, enabling financing for stressed firms. Real estate and infrastructure sectors are key beneficiaries. While global investors are increasing their participation, potential liquidity risks loom, as highlighted by past crises. Despite challenges, significant growth is anticipated.
India's textile stocks become market standouts on trade deals
Indian textile exporters are experiencing a significant stock market surge, outperforming the broader market. New trade deals with the UK, EU, and potential US agreements are boosting competitiveness. Global brands shifting sourcing away from China are also creating opportunities. Investors are optimistic about Indian firms capturing substantial market share, with some analysts predicting further gains contingent on capacity expansion and sustained earnings growth.
Vedanta Aluminium shares jump over 3% as Emkay starts coverage with Buy call. 3 reasons why
Vedanta Aluminium shares surged after Emkay initiated coverage with a 'Buy' rating and a Rs 550 target, citing strong medium-term prospects. The brokerage anticipates a global aluminium deficit through 2028, driven by robust demand and supply constraints. Emkay believes structural cost reductions through backward integration will fuel earnings growth, positioning Vedanta Aluminium as a low-cost producer with a favourable risk-reward profile.