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Vodafone Idea raises Rs 1,182 crore from promoter Aditya Birla Group
Vodafone Idea secured Rs 1,182 crore from promoter Aditya Birla Group via warrants, a crucial step towards its Rs 1 lakh crore cash generation target. The company is banking on this, new loans, and tax refunds to meet its financial obligations over the next three years. Despite a recent net profit boost from statutory liability relief, operational losses persist, highlighting the urgent need for these funding initiatives.

Vodafone Idea gets ₹4,730 crore Aditya Birla Group backing through warrant issue
Vodafone Idea has approved the allotment of 430 crore warrants to promoter-group entity Suryaja Investments, paving the way for a potential ₹4,730 crore capital infusion. The company has already received ₹1,182.5 crore upfront, with the balance payable when the warrants are converted into equity shares over the next 18 months.

Buy or sell: Gift Nifty signals gap-up start, Vaishali Parekh recommends three stocks to buy today
Buy or sell: Vaishali Parekh recommends three stocks to buy today — Lenskart, Hindalco Industries, and HDFC Life
Street Signals: Technical charts point to further upside for Nifty
Indian stock markets are showing a positive outlook, with analysts predicting the Nifty could climb towards 24,300-24,600. Key support levels are identified around 23,700-23,900, encouraging investors to buy on dips. Several stocks, including Britannia Industries, Grasim Industries, Aditya Birla Capital, Premier Energies, Bharat Electronics, and Eternal, are highlighted as top picks for the week, with specific buy recommendations and targets.

Exports Rise 15% From April Till June 14 Despite Global Uncertainties: Goyal
Goyal said that despite 50% tariffs imposed by the US, India's exports in 2025-26 recorded healthy growth.
Market snaps five-day rally as IT rout drags Nifty below 24,050
The domestic equity benchmarks ended sharply lower on Friday, snapping a five-session winning streak. The Nifty slipped below the 24,050 mark as a steep sell-off in IT stocks weighed on sentiment. Technology shares came under pressure after Accenture trimmed its revenue growth guidance and flagged weak demand visibility, raising concerns about global IT spending. Healthcare and pharma stocks, however, bucked the broader weakness. Investor sentiment was further affected by continued FII selling, weak global cues and rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Profit booking following the recent market rally also added to the downside pressure.

Hindalco appoints Kapil Agrawal as CEO (Designate) for copper business; Rohit Pathak to move to new role
Hindalco Industries has appointed Kapil Agrawal as CEO (Designate) – Copper with effect from November 1, 2026. He will take over as CEO of the Copper business from March 1, 2027, succeeding Rohit Pathak, who will transition to a new role within the Aditya Birla Group.

Here's why Godrej Properties, Lodha and shares of other Mumbai-based realtors could be under pressure
Barring Oberoi Realty, which is up 2% for the year, the shares of the other Mumbai-based realtors are down anywhere between 10.5% (Godrej Properties), to as much as 22% (Aditya Birla Real Estate). Shares of Keystone Realtors are down 26% year-to-date, while Mahindra Lifespaces shares are also down 13% for 2026 so far.
ABFRL's Sangeeta Tanwani steps down as Pantaloons CEO
Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail (ABFRL) said Sangeeta Tanwani has ceased to be whole-time director (WTD) and chief executive officer (CEO) of its Pantaloons business with effect from close of business hours on 31 July 2026.

BNP Paribas turns selective on IT services as AI redefines the sector
Kumar Rakesh, Analyst - IT & Auto at BNP Paribas, said the outlook for the automobile sector remains healthy despite global uncertainties. According to him, fuel prices and inflation do not have a strong long-term relationship with vehicle sales, while consumer sentiment remains a key determinant of demand.

Nifty closing above 23,800 positive but exhaustion visible at 24,000
The benchmark index gained 231 points to close at 23,853. After opening with a gap-up of 362 points on strong global cues, Nifty hit its intraday high within minutes of the opening bell. However, the momentum faded through the day as profit-booking emerged at higher levels, dragging the index nearly 200 points lower from its peak before it settled with healthy gains.
Nifty tops 23,850 as oil slump sparks broad-based rally
The key equity benchmark indices extended gains for a second consecutive session on Monday, supported by a sharp decline in crude oil prices and optimism surrounding a US-Iran peace agreement. Buying was broad-based, with most sectoral indices ending in the green. Investor sentiment was further buoyed by strong global cues, a stronger rupee and easing market volatility. The Nifty settled above the 23,850 mark, led by gains in consumer durables and auto stocks. However, pharma and healthcare shares bucked the trend and closed lower.