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Why Shipping Corporation of India Land & Assets Share Price is Rising - Equitymaster
Why Shipping Corporation of India Land & Assets Share Price is RisingEquitymaster
Shipping Corporation of India Land & Assets reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.84 crore in the March 2026 quarter
Sales rise 19.06% to Rs 5.81 crore
Stock Alert: Wockhardt, Jindal Stainless, Petronet LNG, Manappuram Finance, Aarti Industries
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Jindal Stainless Q4 Results: Co posts quarterly profit jump on strong domestic demand
Jindal Stainless has seen a significant profit increase of 42.7 percent in its fourth quarter. This growth is attributed to robust domestic demand for its stainless steel products. The company's net revenue also saw a healthy rise. Despite challenges like fuel shortages and shipping delays, Jindal Stainless is expanding its production capacity.

Emerging-Market Stocks Rise to Record High on Tech Boost
Emerging-market assets gained, with strong tech earnings and hopes of a resumption in shipping through the Strait of Hormuz lifting sentiment.
India plans 62 vessels in FY27 with Rs 51,383 crore investment: Union minister Sarbananda Sonowal
India is accelerating its shipping capabilities to achieve self-reliance, with plans to add 62 vessels by FY 2026-27, backed by a significant investment. A high-level meeting emphasized expanding the fleet, including container vessels, LPG and crude carriers, and green tugs, to ensure resilience against global disruptions and sustain supply chains.
Indian ports turning into logistics and industrial hubs, shipping secretary tells investors in Singapore
India's ports are becoming major logistics hubs. Cargo capacity has doubled and will reach 3,500 million tonnes per annum by 2030. The nation is also boosting its shipbuilding sector, aiming to be among the top five global shipbuilding nations by 2047. Investments are flowing into green port development and green fuel production.
L&T Energy GreenTech, Japan's ITOCHU ink long-term green ammonia supply deal
Indian firm Larsen and Toubro's green energy arm has secured a major deal. It will supply 300,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually to Japanese trading company ITOCHU Corp. This fuel is crucial for decarbonizing the shipping industry. The production will happen in Gujarat. ITOCHU plans to build a global green ammonia network.

Stocks to buy or sell: Osho Krishan of Angel One suggests buying Eternal, Shipping Corporation shares to buy - 16 April
Osho Krishan of Angel One believes that from a technical perspective, Nifty 50 has now entered a crucial resistance zone in the 24,400-24,800 range. Investors are advised to adopt a stock-specific approach, maintaining selectivity as many attractive opportunities have already been realized.
DG Shipping orders ports to pass export concessions upfront, flags war-risk charges
India's Directorate General of Shipping is ensuring exporters with stranded Gulf-bound cargo receive immediate concessions. Ports must pass on waivers directly, not through reimbursements. Shipping lines must also transparently reflect war-risk insurance premium revisions in freight charges. This move aims to protect exporter interests and maintain operational continuity during the ongoing crisis.
Ownership mandate in new Shipping Law may dampen GIFT city’s global ambitions
India is reviewing maritime laws, proposing a 51% Indian ownership rule for registered ships. This change could significantly affect ship leasing at GIFT City, a growing maritime finance hub. Experts warn this might deter global investment and disrupt existing financial structures. Competitors like Singapore and Hong Kong offer more flexible terms.
Ceasefire boosts markets; experts flag oil volatility and India opportunity
Matt Orton, Chief Market Strategist, Raymond James Investment, said markets are seeing a relief-driven rebound, with investors deploying cash selectively. Oil remains a key risk due to supply disruptions and uncertainty around shipping routes. Ed Yardeni, President, Yardeni Research, expects steady policy from the Fed and sees support for global equities. Srikant Kondapalli, Professor of China Studies, JNU, warned the situation remains fluid, with implications for energy flows and trade.