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Pictet, Neuberger to boost India bond exposure after policy reforms
Global fund managers are turning more positive on India, citing improved policy flexibility and stronger differentiation from other emerging bond markets

India ranks among Asia's top markets for M&A insurance claims: Marsh
India M&A insurance claims surge as Marsh report shows rising post deal disputes, highlighting financial, tax and compliance risks in a maturing market.

NSE files DRHP for IPO: 10 things investors need to know
NSE’s DRHP filing sets the stage for a landmark IPO, highlighting the exchange’s market leadership, expanding investor base, robust financial performance and growing role in India’s capital markets.
Stocks in news: IFCI, Tata Motors, General Insurance Corp, Corona Remedies, HFCL
Markets extended their winning streak for the fourth consecutive session, driven by favorable global cues and sustained sector-wide buying. The Nifty reclaimed the 24,000 mark, approaching the 100-day EMA near 24,150. Stocks like IFCI, Tata Motors, and HFCL are in focus due to significant news developments, including IPO filings, turnaround projections, and major order wins.
JBM Ecolife raises Rs 900 crore from Motilal Oswal Fund for biz expansion
JBM Ecolife Mobility, JBM Auto's electric mobility arm, secured ₹900 crore from Motilal Oswal Private Credit via debt and equity. This funding will bolster its electric bus expansion, enabling participation in tenders and execution of contracts. The capital infusion is projected to scale the platform to nearly 5,000 buses from its current 2,000.

DOMS Industries block deal: SBI MF, Axis MF buy as FILA sells 7% stake for ₹935 cr
SBI Mutual Fund purchased 9.3 lakh shares of DOMS Industries for approximately ₹205 crore. Axis Mutual Fund acquired 3.6 lakh shares in the company for around ₹79.6 crore.
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.

Inflation, supply chain immediate concerns for Indian insurers, says Aon's Joe Peiser
Even as India remains significantly under-insured, recent government measures, such as allowing 100% foreign direct investment (FDI) into the sector, will help bring more insurers into the country, said Joe Peiser, global CEO of risk capital at Aon Insurance Brokers
Foreign investors may bet big on Indian stocks after regulatory clarity emerges
India has opened its stock markets to direct investment by foreign individuals, aiming to broaden capital sources beyond FPIs. While a long-term positive, initial inflows are expected to be slow due to operational, tax, and compliance hurdles for offshore investors navigating new procedures.
Sebi allows AIFs to retain liquidation proceeds beyond fund life
Markets regulator Sebi on Tuesday issued guidelines to permit Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) to retain liquidation proceeds beyond their permissible fund life under specified circumstances. The regulator also introduced an 'Inoperative Fund' framework for wound-up funds with residual obligations. The move follows amendments to the Sebi (Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations on April 18 aimed at providing operational flexibility to AIFs during the winding-up process and surrender of registration. Under the new framework, AIFs or their schemes may retain liquidation proceeds beyond the liquidation or dissolution period if they have received litigation notices or regulatory demands, obtained consent from at least 75 per cent of investors by value for retaining funds against anticipated liabilities, or need to meet residual winding-up related operational expenses, Sebi said in its circular. The regulator said litigation-related communications could include notices from tax ...