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Bajaj Housing Finance shares rally 5% as Q1 AUM climbs 24% YoY
Bajaj Housing Finance shares rose sharply on Friday after the company reported a 24% year-on-year rise in assets under management (AUM) to Rs 1.5 lakh crore for Q1FY27. Gross disbursements also surged to Rs 19,500 crore, reflecting strong business momentum and sustained demand in the housing finance segment.
Stocks to Watch today: Adani Enterprises, Tata Motors PV, BPCL, Coal India
Stock to Watch today, July 3: Hindustan Zinc, Bajaj Housing Finance, LG Electronics India, PB Fintech, and Titagarh Rail Systems are among the top stocks to remain in focus today

Bajaj Housing Finance Q1 disbursements jump 33% to ₹19,500 crore; AUM rises 24%
Bajaj Housing Finance reported a strong June quarter operational update, with gross disbursements rising 33% year-on-year to ₹19,500 crore.

Ashiana Housing Q1 bookings decline as area sold falls
Ashiana Housing Q1 FY27 bookings fell in area and value, but it launched new OMA phases, bought 28.55 acres in Pune for a senior living project, and began handovers at Ashiana Nitara
Market Trading Guide: Ather Energy among 4 stocks to buy on Wednesday
Nifty ended 80 points lower on monthly expiry, forming a bearish candle, but analysts maintained a positive outlook above the 21-DMA. They recommended ITC Hotels, Aptus Value Housing, Ather Energy and Solar Industries, citing bullish technical setups and breakout patterns.
Motilal Oswal's top 4 banking picks ahead of Q1 earnings season. Do you own any?
Motilal Oswal has identified its top banking picks ahead of the Q1 earnings season, anticipating strong MSME credit demand. HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank are highlighted for their robust asset quality and profitable growth. State Bank of India leads the PSU pack with aggressive pricing and housing loan strength, while AU Small Finance Bank is favored for its retail segment performance.
Buy Calls: Smartworks Coworking, Aptus Value Housing, says Kotak Securities
Shrikant Chouhan, Head of Equity Research, Kotak Securities explains why the brokerage is bullish on Smartworks Coworking Spaces and Aptus Value Housing.

NBFC stock Aptus Value Housing Finance climbs over 3%; Citi sees over 30% upside potential - Mint
NBFC stock Aptus Value Housing Finance climbs over 3%; Citi sees over 30% upside potentialMint
RBI opens term money market to AIFIs, housing finance companies
The Reserve Bank of India has opened the term money market to All India Financial Institutions and housing finance companies, allowing them to borrow and lend. Prudential borrowing limits for primary dealers have also been significantly increased. These moves aim to deepen market participation and improve liquidity, ultimately strengthening monetary policy transmission by linking short-term and long-term interest rates.
RBI opens term money market to AIFIs, housing finance companies
The Reserve Bank of India has opened the term money market to All India Financial Institutions and housing finance companies, allowing them to borrow and lend. Prudential borrowing limits for primary dealers have also been significantly increased. These moves aim to deepen market participation and improve liquidity, ultimately strengthening monetary policy transmission by linking short-term and long-term interest rates.
RBI draft allows AIFIs, HFCs to borrow from call money
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has proposed allowing All India Financial Institutions (AIFIs) and housing finance companies (HFCs) to borrow in the term money market, while also increasing borrowing limits for standalone primary dealers to strengthen liquidity and market participation.
Affordable housing finance firms likely to regain growth in FY27, but macro risks loom: Kotak
Affordable housing finance companies are poised for a growth rebound from FY27, according to Kotak Institutional Securities. After a subdued period due to lending slowdowns and competition, industry trends are already showing improvement. Disbursement growth accelerated in the latter half of FY26, with managements expressing optimism. While healthy growth is expected in early FY27, macroeconomic factors like monsoon, inflation, and interest rates will shape the latter half of the year.