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Spooked by Iran war? 7 stocks that are predicted to double investor wealth over next 12 months
Analysts predict significant gains for seven Indian stocks in the next year. Allcargo Logistics, Tarsons Products, Ugro Capital, Awfis Space Solutions, and Puravankara are among those expected to see substantial growth. These projections are based on broker estimates and analyst price targets. Investors can explore these opportunities for potential wealth creation.

Aditya Birla Capital invests ₹750 crore in Aditya Birla Housing Finance via rights issue
Shares of Aditya Birla Capital Ltd ended at ₹333.20, up by ₹8.85, or 2.73%, on the BSE.
Authum Investment & Infrastructure Ltd leads gainers in 'A' group
Redington Ltd, Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd, Tejas Networks Ltd and Capri Global Capital Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE's 'A' group today, 10 March 2026.
Senior bankers quit for rivals as Asia talent fight intensifies
Senior bankers in Asia are increasingly switching firms as deal activity in the region picks up, triggering fresh hiring and poaching among major global banks. Investment banks including UBS, Citigroup, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley and Jefferies are competing for talent across sectors such as real estate and equity capital markets.
Sebi settles cases with 29 venture capital funds
The Securities and Exchange Board of India has resolved cases with 29 venture capital funds. These funds faced allegations of violating securities laws. They have agreed to pay a total of approximately '2 crore. The settlements address non-compliance with older rules regarding venture capital funds. This involved holding investments beyond the permitted liquidation period.
Tata Capital Housing Finance allots equity shares worth Rs 650 cr to Tata Capital
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Arnya Real Estate, Supreme Universal raise Rs 1,000 cr real estate equity fund
Arnya Real Estate Fund Advisors and Supreme Universal have successfully raised over Rs 1,000 crore. This capital will fund redevelopment projects in Mumbai and Pune. The fund targets Rs 1,250 crore and focuses on equity investments. This initiative brings institutional discipline to redevelopment projects. It combines Arnya's investment expertise with Supreme Universal's execution capabilities.

Arnya, Supreme Universal raises ₹1030 crore for Mumbai-focused fund
Real estate projects need capital, including debt and equity, at various stages of their life cycle. However, the source of capital for residential developers is quite limited
Private banks, autos and real estate look attractive: Axis Capital
Raman Jauhar, MD & Head of Equities at Axis Capital, says crude price spikes typically cause short-term volatility, but markets have historically recovered if prices remain contained. He remains constructive on Indian equities, highlighting private banks, autos and real estate as attractive sectors. Jauhar adds that a revival in earnings growth could be the key trigger for sustained FII inflows going forward.
Avoid chasing metal rally; focus on domestic sectors: Jyotivardhan Jaipuria
Jyotivardhan Jaipuria, Founder & MD of Valentis Advisors, says market corrections during geopolitical conflicts historically present buying opportunities, though investors should stagger investments due to oil and gas risks. He remains positive on banks, select capital goods and pharmaceuticals, while continuing to hold metals but avoiding fresh buying at current levels. Export-oriented sectors like chemicals may face near-term pressure from higher logistics and raw material costs.
Motilal Oswal Home Finance signs USD 100 mn debt deal with ADB for women-focused, affordable, green housing
To be raised in rupee-equivalent debt, a part of the capital will be used to provide affordable housing loans to women borrowers while 10 per cent of the proceeds will be deployed to finance the construction of residential units that meet recognised green building certification standards, supporting the adoption of environmentally sustainable construction practices, the company said.
Analyst Take | IndiGo capacity hit by Middle East crisis; higher crude to pressure aviation earnings
PL Capital’s Research Analyst Jinesh Joshi said the Middle East crisis is pressuring aviation, with about 12% of IndiGo’s capacity impacted as a large share of its international routes are to the region. Yields were already expected to stay flat and may weaken further. Higher crude is a key risk—fuel forms 35–40% of costs and a 1% fuel cost rise can cut earnings 4–5%. Rerouting or cancellations may hit margins and near-term operations, though recovery should follow once tensions ease.