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Incuspaze raises Rs 150 crore to fuel expansion ahead of FY29 IPO
Flexible workspace provider Incuspaze has secured Rs 150 crore in a significant funding round led by Bharat Value Fund. This capital injection will fuel expansion in key markets, boost technology investments, and support acquisitions as the company eyes a public listing in FY29. The funding follows Incuspaze's recent acquisition of iKeva, bolstering its presence in Hyderabad and its overall growth strategy.
Tax, policy changes making equities more attractive for investors, likely to sustain inflows: JP Morgan
Government policies and tax reforms are making Indian equities a more attractive investment compared to other options, according to a JP Morgan report. These changes, coupled with rising investor participation via Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs), are expected to drive sustained inflows into the country's capital markets. Domestic investors are increasingly shifting savings towards financial assets, a trend reinforced by the favourable policy environment.
The hidden reason global capital is looking beyond India for future growth
Foreign investors are reallocating capital away from India towards markets like Taiwan and South Korea that offer stronger exposure to AI and semiconductor growth. The trend highlights India’s structural gaps in innovation, limited deep-tech opportunities in listed markets, and rising concerns over valuations amid moderating earnings and slowing capital inflows.

Foreign investors exit India funds as AI boom redirects capital. Will inflows return?
Foreign investors pulled money from India-focused funds in the March quarter as capital shifted toward AI-linked markets such as Korea and Taiwan, even as some investors see early signs of macro stabilization in India.

Record SIP inflows strengthen India capital markets outlook: JPMorgan - Moneycontrol.com
Record SIP inflows strengthen India capital markets outlook: JPMorganMoneycontrol.com
Sebi seeks clarification from Jio Platforms on IPO filing
India's capital markets regulator Sebi has requested clarifications from Jio Platforms regarding its draft IPO papers. This move signals a crucial step towards what is anticipated to be the nation's largest public offering, aiming to raise approximately Rs 35,000 crore. The company plans to utilize these funds primarily for debt repayment and future expansion, marking a significant value-creation milestone for Reliance Industries.

Home First Finance CFO Nutan Patwari resigns, to step down on August 31
The company added that after stepping down as CFO, Patwari will continue to support Home First in a non-KMP, non-operating, time-bound advisory capacity focused on investor relations and capital markets.
Valuations still high, massive return of FPI flows unlikely: Ambit Capital
The brokerage says elevated valuations, stronger opportunities in developed markets and the rise of AI-related investments could limit foreign inflows into Indian equities

Sensex jumps 791 points, Nifty tops 24,000: 3 reasons why markets rose today
Index majors ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and Infosys led the rally, helping both Sensex and Nifty gain nearly 1%. The Nifty IT index also strengthened after Axis Capital upgraded eight IT stocks, adding momentum to the broader market.
Angel One, CAMS and ICICI AMC among JP Morgan's preferred bets on India's SIP boom
JP Morgan has initiated coverage of India’s capital markets sector with a bullish outlook, citing resilient SIP inflows and rising retail financialisation. The brokerage prefers Angel One, CAMS and ICICI AMC, while staying cautious on BSE, KFin, CDSL and MCX despite strong recent stock performance.
SIP-led capital markets story intact; JP Morgan prefers Angel One, CAMS
Among sector preferences, the brokerage favours Angel One, Computer Age Management Services (CAMS), ICICI AMC, Nippon India Asset Management, and HDFC Asset Management Company

Worst is behind us, markets could hit new highs in 6-12 months: Envision’s Nilesh Shah
Nilesh Shah, Founder of Envision Capital, remains positive on digital platforms, defence, aerospace and consumer discretionary sectors, citing long-term domestic growth drivers. Shah expects stronger earnings, policy reforms and foreign investor participation to support markets, while also identifying opportunities linked to GLP-1 drugs, nutrition products and healthcare themes.