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SBI Funds Management IPO: Price band set at ₹545-574 per share; check key dates, issue details
SBI Funds Management IPO price band is ₹545 to ₹574, with subscription from July 14-16. The offer for sale aims to raise ₹11,102 crore, with significant allocations for institutional and retail investors.
Demat account additions pick up on D-Street rebound
India added over 2.5 million demat accounts in June, the highest since February. This growth occurred as key market indices Nifty 50 and Sensex advanced significantly. Improved market sentiment followed the easing of geopolitical concerns and potential IPO announcements. Broader market participation and digital onboarding are attracting new retail investors. Future demat account growth will depend on Indian market performance and investor confidence.

BlackSoil’s NBFC arm forays into solar financing through Creditfair acquisition
BlackSoil has acquired Credit Fair's solar financing business for about ₹45 crore, marking its entry into rooftop solar lending as it expands its retail and climate-focused loan portfolio.

Phoenix Mills Q1 Update: Retail consumption jumps 32%; office occupancy climbs to 72%
Shares of Phoenix Mills Ltd ended at ₹2,022.15, down by ₹51.00, or 2.46%, on the BSE.

Multibagger small-cap Cupid logs biggest one-day fall in 6 months; ends 3-day rally
Cupid shares fell 11% on July 8, reversing a strong 14-session winning streak. After hitting a record high of ₹226, the stock plunged to ₹197, marking its biggest single-day decline since January. Retail investors benefited significantly from its 1,416% rally over the past years.

EV Sales Surge: India Clocks 3.06 Lakh Retail Units in June
The data shows that the shift towards electric mobility is no longer confined to a single vehicle category.
Torrent Pharma among 6 stocks to hit 52-week highs & rally up to 25% in a month
Despite a sharp sell-off in the broader market, six BSE 200 stocks touched fresh 52-week highs, highlighting resilient investor confidence. The outperformers from retail, pharmaceuticals and energy sectors continued to show strong momentum, signalling sustained buying interest despite market volatility.
NBFC credit growth accelerates to 14.2% in May led by retail loans as a major contributor: RBI data
NBFCs credit registered a growth of 14.2 per cent in May 2026 as compared to 11.4 per cent a year ago, on a year-on-year (y-o-y) basis, RBI data showed. Credit growth in agriculture and allied activities recorded a robust growth of 17.9 per cent (y-o-y) in May 2026 against 5.0 per cent a year ago. Credit to industry grew by 7.3 per cent (y-o-y) in May 2026 as compared with 10.0 per cent in May 2025. Moderation in growth in industry was primarily driven by subdued growth in infrastructure, a major constituent of the segment.
Cochin Shipyard OFS opens today for retail investors. Should you participate in this defence stock offer? - livemint.com
Cochin Shipyard OFS opens today for retail investors. Should you participate in this defence stock offer?livemint.com
Cochin Shipyard shares dip 2% as govt’s OFS opens for retail investors today
Cochin Shipyard shares fell over 2% as the Centre's OFS opens for retail investors after the non-retail portion was subscribed 3.52 times. The government plans to sell up to a 5.04% stake, potentially raising around Rs 1,800 crore. The stock has delivered multibagger long-term returns despite recent weakness, with shares down over 29% in the past year.

NBFC credit grows 14.2% in May, led by nearly 70% jump in gold loans: RBI
NBFC gold loans surged 69.9% in May 2026, fastest-growing segment. RBI data shows overall NBFC credit up 14.2%, retail loans lead growth.

Cochin Shipyard OFS opens for retail investors today — Here's how you can subscribe
Cochin Shipyard's Offer For Sale, which was open for Non-retail investors on Tuesday, was oversubscribed 3.52 times, leading to the government announcing that it will be exercising the entire greenshoe option to sell another 2.5% stake in the shipbuilder.