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Vinay Rajani of HDFC Sec suggests L&T Finance, Sandur Manganese shares to buy in near-term
Indian equities saw broad-based buying on Monday, with benchmark indices rising over 1%. The Sensex gained nearly 1,000 points, while Nifty 50 approached its 50-day moving average. Positive global cues and improved sentiment boosted investor wealth by nearly ₹5 lakh crore.
Titagarh, Jupiter Wagons shares rally up to 10% amid reports of Rs 40,000 crore order from Indian Railways
Railway stocks surged up to 10% on Monday. Indian Railways is preparing a large tender for one lakh freight wagons. This procurement is expected over the next three to four years. The tender could be worth Rs 40,000 crore. This news boosts companies like Jupiter Wagons, Titagarh Rail Systems, and Texmaco Rail & Engineering. Investors are watching these developments closely.

IRFC forays into urban infra financing with a ₹13,527 crore Hyderabad Metro deal
Structured over a 20-year tenure with quarterly repayments, the refinancing replaces higher-cost debt with competitively priced long-term rupee financing. IRFC said the facility carries no processing fees, commitment charges or prepayment penalties.
IRFC to raise ECB loan worth $2 billion to finance large infra projects
Indian Railway Finance Corporation is set to raise USD 2 billion through external commercial borrowing. This funding will primarily be in Japanese yen to support business growth in the current financial year. The company has already secured a loan agreement for USD 1.1 billion.
Next bullet train at 350 kmph: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
India's next bullet train will reach speeds of 350 kmph. Design work starts in six months. Indian Railways will also boost domestic cargo movement by rail. This aims to lower fuel consumption. Reforms will simplify norms for container transport. Cement, automobile, and salt loading have seen growth. Fly ash transit reforms are next. Passenger travel efforts are also underway.
Loans likely to cross Rs 1 lakh cr milestone in FY27: IRFC CMD
Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC) aims to sanction Rs 1 lakh crore in loans this financial year, with plans to raise Rs 70,000 crore, including from overseas, in FY27. The PSU has diversified beyond railways into sectors like metro and ports, leading to record profits and net worth, while maintaining zero NPAs.

Indian Railway Finance Corp. plans ₹28k cr ECB round in FY27, says CMD Manoj Kumar Dubey
The financier is likely to lean heavily on yen-denominated loans in FY27 as it looks to fund a widening infrastructure portfolio beyond the railway sector, chairman and managing director Manoj Kumar Dubey said in an interview.
Indian Railway Finance Corporation's Q4 PAT marginally rises to Rs 1,684 cr
Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC) reported a standalone net profit of Rs 1,684 crore in Q4 FY26, marking a marginal increase of 0.14% from Rs 1,682 crore in the same period last year.
Indian Railway Finance Corporation's Q4 PAT marginally rises to Rs 1,684 cr
Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC) reported a standalone net profit of Rs 1,684 crore in Q4 FY26, marking a marginal increase of 0.14% from Rs 1,682 crore in the same period last year.
Railway Board pulls up zones over poor pace of environmental initiatives, orders fast-track efforts
Indian Railways is pushing for faster execution of environmental projects. The Railway Board has urged all zones to complete these initiatives effectively and on time. This is crucial for achieving the goal of becoming a Net Zero Carbon Emitter by 2030. A significant fund was allocated last year, but progress has been slow.
Indian Railway Finance Corporation standalone net profit rises 0.15% in the March 2026 quarter
Sales rise 9.18% to Rs 7336.05 crore
IRFC Q4 Results: Co posts muted profit growth at Rs 1,684 crore, revenue rises 9% YoY
Indian Railway Finance Corporation reported a largely flat Q4FY26 performance, with net profit inching up to Rs 1,684 crore from Rs 1,682 crore a year earlier. Revenue, however, rose 9% year-on-year to Rs 7,336 crore, reflecting steady growth in business operations.