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Listed non-banking finance firm Credent Global Finance raises Rs 30 crore via QIP
Credent Global Finance raised Rs 30 crore through a QIP to strengthen its growth capital following a sharp jump in quarterly earnings. The fundraise supports its expansion strategy as revenue and net profit surged sharply year-on-year. The company also expanded its leadership team to drive its next phase of growth.

AI impact on business models key investment theme for next 3–5 years: Ashi Anand
IME Capital CEO Ashi Anand advised investors to consider global diversification to capture opportunities in AI infrastructure spending, adding that productivity gains could generate new demand over time and limit broader economic disruption.

XED appoints money maker Evermore to address liquidity for a year after GIFT City listing
XED plans to raise additional capital in the future and aims to list on multiple exchanges in India and overseas over the next 18 months.
UPL to spin off crop protection arm into a separate listed entity
UPL approved a group reorganisation to separate its India and global crop protection businesses into a newly listed UPL Global Sustainable Agri Solutions. The move aims to unlock value, streamline operations, enhance capital flexibility, and create a focused pure-play crop protection platform.
Turning point is here as AI can help Indian media's share in global pie to explode, Uday Shankar says
Despite India's massive media industry, it hasn't achieved global content dominance due to capital constraints, Uday Shankar said. However, he believes AI offers a "once-in-a-generation opportunity" for India to become a content leader by reducing production costs, enhancing consumer interaction, and enabling dynamic commerce, urging the industry to embrace disruption.
Global investors stung by AI could turn to India, lured by domestic demand, growth
India's economy is poised for strong growth, attracting foreign investment. As global AI markets face a shakeout, India's domestic demand and improving currency offer a compelling alternative. This shift could see billions in foreign capital return, fueling further market expansion. Investors are looking to India for sustained long-term growth opportunities beyond the AI boom.

Yashhtej Industries IPO Day 3: Issue booked 1.15 times so far, retail investors steal the show. Check GMP, issue details
Yashhtej Industries IPO started on February 18 and ends on February 20, priced at ₹110 per share. The company specializes in soybean crude oil production and aims to raise ₹88.88 crore for working capital and capital expenditures. The IPO has been subscribed 1.15 times so far.
Why global capital is looking at India differently this year
India's economic resilience, fueled by digital infrastructure and evolving regulations, is attracting global capital. The latest budget reinforces this, with initiatives like GIFT City offering fiscal clarity and regulatory certainty. This focus on long-term institutional choices and data integrity signals India's readiness for global financial integration, moving beyond 'emerging market' status.

Rajesh Palviya of Axis Sec suggests ONGC, RBL Bank, Sammaan Capital shares to buy today
Domestic benchmark indices showed little change after a prior decline, amid rising oil prices due to US-Iran tensions. Nifty 50 rose 0.03% to 25,465 while BSE Sensex fell 0.07% to 82,467.7. Analysts attribute weakness to global uncertainties and geopolitical risks.
Global Market | Japan’s tightening cycle could redraw the map of global market liquidity
Japan's interest rates are climbing towards 1%, prompting global investors to watch closely. This shift from ultra-easy policy could see Japanese households move savings into deposits, potentially altering global capital flows. Higher domestic yields might lead to fund repatriation, impacting international bond yields, currencies, and equity valuations worldwide.

Wall Street falls as financials tumble; US-Iran tensions keep oil elevated
US stocks fell as S&P 500 neared flat for 2026, led by declines in Blue Owl Capital, Blackstone, Apollo Global Management, Salesforce, Intuit, Walmart, amid US Iran tensions and rising oil prices.
Blue Owl Capital stock falls after halting redemptions on retail fund - Investing.com India
Blue Owl Capital stock falls after halting redemptions on retail fundInvesting.com India