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Primary market to pick up as CMR Green, Hexagon Nutrition to launch IPOs
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Business Standard - Markets 41d ago

Primary market to pick up as CMR Green, Hexagon Nutrition to launch IPOs

The primary market will see some activity next week, with two companies - CMR Green Technologies and Hexagon Nutrition - slated to launch their initial public offerings (IPOs) collectively valued at nearly Rs 770 crore. As both the issues are entirely offer for sale (OFS), the companies will not receive any proceeds from the public offerings, with the entire amount going to the selling shareholders. The upcoming offerings come at a time when the primary market has witnessed subdued activity amid persistent market volatility and global uncertainties. Although several companies have received regulatory clearances in recent weeks, many have deferred their listing plans due to uncertain market conditions. So far in 2026, around 20 companies, including Fractal Analytics, Shadowfax Technologies and Bharat Coking Coal, have tapped the capital markets through main-board initial public offerings. The IPO of CMR Green Technologies, a non-ferrous metal recycler, will open for public subscript

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Mukesh Ambani's RIL-led $4 billion Jio IPO hits roadblock on US-Iran war impact: Report
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LiveMint - Markets 51d ago

Mukesh Ambani's RIL-led $4 billion Jio IPO hits roadblock on US-Iran war impact: Report

Jio’s listing, the first public offering by a major Reliance unit in nearly two decades, would be a landmark event for India’s struggling capital markets. The plan got a major boost in March, when the government approved changes to listing requirements to facilitate the biggest deals.

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Business Standard - Markets 51d ago

INR recovers from historic lows as oil pulls back; RBI announces $5 billion US Dollar/INR swap auction to defend rupee

The Indian rupee recovered well in opening trades on Thursday as global investors noted a slight pullback in crude oil prices over the recent comments on a potential final stage of the US-Iran conflict. INR opened at Rs 96.25 per dollar and hit a high of 96.05 so far during the day. Yesterday, the counter ended near the next critical level of 96.86, a new historic low. Meanwhile, in a major structural intervention to stabilise domestic financial markets, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced a $5 billion USD/INR buy-sell swap auction. Scheduled to take place next week on Tuesday, May 26, the central banks move is specifically engineered to inject durable, long-term Rupee liquidity into the commercial banking system. The Indian Rupee has faced persistent downward pressure, depreciating significantly against the American greenback in recent weeks due to ongoing global macroeconomic uncertainties and shifting foreign capital flows. By deploying this specialised monetary tool, ...

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Geosphere Capital's Arvind Sanger skeptical on Trump-Xi deal, warns oil threatens AI rally
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 58d ago

Geosphere Capital's Arvind Sanger skeptical on Trump-Xi deal, warns oil threatens AI rally

Arvind Sanger, Managing Partner of Geosphere Capital Management says rising crude prices, inflation risks and prolonged geopolitical tensions could weigh on Indian markets, while the US AI investment cycle continues to remain resilient despite concerns around valuations and returns.

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Business Standard - Markets 65d ago

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.

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Defence outlook strong, but PSU margin concerns keep investors selective: Manish Gunwani
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 65d ago

Defence outlook strong, but PSU margin concerns keep investors selective: Manish Gunwani

Manish Gunwani, Head – Equity at Bandhan AMC, said sustained crude oil prices above $90 per barrel could weigh on India’s macroeconomic stability and limit gains in domestic stocks. He also said the global AI investment boom is drawing capital away from India toward markets such as Taiwan and South Korea.

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Earnings likely to improve, but rising oil could hurt in short term: SBI Securities
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 67d ago

Earnings likely to improve, but rising oil could hurt in short term: SBI Securities

Sunny Agarwal, Head of Fundamental Research, Retail Desk at SBI Securities, expects double-digit earnings recovery over FY27–28, despite near-term risks from crude-led margin pressure in Q1. He sees mid- and small-cap opportunities in hospitality, capital markets, and select banks, with improving return ratios. He also flags recovery in building materials and consumer staples, while infra push and regional growth could support sectors like cement and logistics.

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Rupee opens weaker at 94.95 per dollar; oil moves, capital outflows weigh
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 68d ago

Rupee opens weaker at 94.95 per dollar; oil moves, capital outflows weigh

Indian rupee opens at 94.95 against US dollar, slips on elevated crude prices and foreign fund outflows, outlook stays pressured amid volatile oil markets.

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Global markets turn selective as AI, oil and capital flows drive divergence: Manulife Investments
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 72d ago

Global markets turn selective as AI, oil and capital flows drive divergence: Manulife Investments

Marc Franklin, Deputy Head of Multi Asset Solutions, Asia at Manulife Investments explains how AI investments, rising oil prices and shifting capital flows are driving divergence across global equity markets.

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Business Standard - Markets 73d ago

INR falls near record low levels hurt by elevated oil prices

The Indian rupee depreciated 14 paise to close near its all-time low at 94.82 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday, pressured by rising crude oil prices, hovering well above $100 per barrel, and continued foreign capital outflows. Brent crude prices climbed toward $115 a barrel today, hitting a four-year high on mounting uncertainty around global supply amid the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Elevated crude oil price is likely to sharply impact India's import costs, while the ongoing West Asia crisis and concerns over potential wider conflict are fuelling investor anxiety. Meanwhile, Indian shares rose notably on Wednesday despite mixed cues from global markets and growing anxiety over surging energy prices, capping downside in the counter. Sensex settled 609.45 points (0.79%) higher at 77,496.36 while Nifty 50 advanced 181.95 points (0.76%) to close at 24,177.65. Investors are also awaiting cues from the upcoming US Federal Reserve policy decision as dollar ..

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Business Standard - Markets 80d ago

INR weakens near Rs 94 per dollar mark amid resurgence in oil prices

The Indian rupee weakened for the third straight session, losing 39 paise to settle at 93.83 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday as oil prices resumed surge amid uncertainty on US-Iran peace talks eroded hopes of easing West Asia conflict. Intense selling in domestic equity markets and sustained outflow of foreign capital also weighed on the Indian currency. Indian shares fell sharply on Wednesday, with stalled U.S.-Iran peace talks, somewhat hawkish comments from Federal Reserve nominee Kevin Warsh at a Senate confirmation hearing, and a disappointing set of numbers for the fourth quarter from IT major HCL Technologies weighing on sentiment. The Sensex settled 757 points or 0.95% lower at 78,516, while the Nifty 50 ended 198 points or 0.8% lower at 24,378. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 93.69 and touched an intraday low of 93.87 against the greenback during the session, nearing the 94 level and its lowest level in three weeks.

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Manishi Raychaudhuri bets on private banks, metals, consumption plays
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 81d ago

Manishi Raychaudhuri bets on private banks, metals, consumption plays

Manishi Raychaudhuri, Chief Executive Officer, Emmer Capital Partners, said global focus is shifting to energy security and alternative energy due to supply risks. He noted markets may be underestimating uncertainty, particularly around crude oil. For India, elevated oil prices could affect inflation and policy choices.

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