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JioStar sees a dip in sports contract provisions in FY26
JioStar India has significantly reduced its sports contract provision to over seventeen thousand crore rupees for FY26. This move addresses costly sports rights commitments. The company utilized a large portion of its provision in FY26. Provisions are created for anticipated future losses. These provisions mainly relate to International Cricket Council media rights.
Unilever says co won't miss India's premium boom like it did in China
Unilever CEO Fernando Fernandez stated the company will not repeat past mistakes in China by being late to India's premium market. He emphasized accelerating the introduction of global prestige home and personal care brands, identifying India as a key priority market for future growth and acquisitions in the beauty and personal care segment.

Canara Bank board approves ₹8,500 crore fundraising plan for FY27
Canara Bank’s board has approved an ₹8,500 crore fundraising plan for FY27 through Basel III-compliant AT1 and Tier II bonds, aimed at strengthening capital buffers and supporting future growth.
ET Alpha Wealth Summit: Decoding market cycles and India's next wealth creators
Investors face market uncertainty. The ET Alpha Wealth Summit on June 4 in Mumbai brings together top investors. S Naren of ICICI Prudential AMC will share lessons on market cycles. Samir Arora of Helios Capital Management will discuss future wealth creation opportunities. The event explores whether market turbulence is over or if more is expected. Registrations are open.

AI giant Anthropic confidentially files for US IPO as investors bet big on AI future
The move sets up a high-stakes test of whether investor appetite for the AI revolution that has reshaped white-collar work around the world can match the sky-high expectations surrounding the booming sector.
Sebi mulls allowing InvITs to add road expenses back into NDCF calculation
Market regulator Sebi on Monday proposed allowing InvITs to add payments made for major maintenance of road projects back into Net Distributable Cash Flow (NDCF) computation, capped at the amount funded by external debt. This mechanism should apply only to the 'Roads and Bridges' sector and requires strict unitholder approval. The proposal came after the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) received representation from the Bharat InvITs Association (BIA) regarding the treatment of debt availed by InvITs for incurring major maintenance expenses of road projects while calculating the NDCF. The industry association highlighted that although major maintenance (MM) expenses extend the road's life and enhance its quality, they cannot be capitalised under generally accepted accounting principles because they do not generate future economic benefits, such as extended concession periods or increased toll revenue. Since InvITs (infrastructure investment trusts) holding road projects
Royal Enfield sales up 15 pc in May at 1,03,231 units
Royal Enfield saw a strong 15 percent sales increase in May. Domestic sales surged by 24 percent, reaching 94,115 units. This growth continues the company's momentum. Exports experienced a 33 percent decrease. The company also launched the Bullet 650 and announced plans for a new manufacturing facility in Andhra Pradesh to support future expansion.
Tata Sons IPO: Tata Chemicals, Tata Investment Corp shares tumble 3%. Here's why
Shares of Tata Chemicals and Tata Investment Corporation fell around 3% after reports claimed Tata Trusts Chairman Noel Tata had written to the RBI opposing a potential Tata Sons listing. According to the report, Tata Trusts fears a public listing could shift Tata Sons’ focus towards short-term market pressures and away from its long-term strategic and philanthropic objectives, amid growing internal debate over the holding company’s future.
Rolls-Royce eyes India engine MRO facility, explores aero gas turbine complex and SMR opportunities
Rolls-Royce plans to build an engine maintenance facility in India. The company also proposes an aero gas turbine complex for indigenous military engine development. This move supports India's growing aviation sector and future defense programs. Rolls-Royce is also exploring opportunities in India's nuclear energy sector. Significant investment and job creation are anticipated if these plans materialize.

Stocks Keep Buying the Future While the Middle East Negotiates the Present - Investing.com India
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UPI transactions soar to record of Rs 29.9 lakh crores in May
Unified Payments Interface transactions reached record highs in May. Summer travel and the IPL fueled this surge. Value and volume of transactions saw significant growth. This indicates strong organic demand and a maturing digital payment ecosystem. Future growth is expected from credit-on-UPI and cross-border transactions.
BFSI firms set to see AI-led decision making & real-time fraud detection
Indian banks and financial firms are increasingly using AI for critical tasks like fraud prevention and decision-making. While early adopters are seeing success, many companies still face hurdles in infrastructure and governance. AI is now integral to core operations, not just customer service. Future plans focus on boosting productivity and customer growth through AI.