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Kotak AMC, executives seek settlement in Essel Group debt dispute
The case dates back to the 2019 Essel liquidity crisis, when a sharp fall in Zee Entertainment's share price triggered margin calls on pledged shares securing debt held by six Kotak fixed maturity plans (FMPs). The case relates to Kotak Mutual Fund's six close-ended debt schemes (FMPs), which had invested in zero coupon non-convertible debentures (NCDs) issued by Konti Infrapower & Multiventures and Edison Utility Works, part of the Essel Group, the promoter group of Zee Entertainment Enterprises.
Kotak AMC, executives seek settlement in Essel Group debt dispute
The case dates back to the 2019 Essel liquidity crisis, when a sharp fall in Zee Entertainment's share price triggered margin calls on pledged shares securing debt held by six Kotak fixed maturity plans (FMPs). The case relates to Kotak Mutual Fund's six close-ended debt schemes (FMPs), which had invested in zero coupon non-convertible debentures (NCDs) issued by Konti Infrapower & Multiventures and Edison Utility Works, part of the Essel Group, the promoter group of Zee Entertainment Enterprises.

Blue Jet Healthcare launches ₹600 crore fundraise via QIP
Blue Jet Healthcare has launched a ₹600 crore qualified institutional placement (QIP), with the issue priced at an indicative ₹506 per share, a 10% discount to Monday's closing price.
India's wellness industry poised for growth amid focus on preventive healthcare, rising income: EBG Group chief
India's wellness market, valued at over $150 billion, is set for growth fueled by rising health consciousness and disposable incomes. EBG Group is launching Carlton Wellness India, an integrated ecosystem blending traditional Indian healing with modern hospitality. This platform will offer diverse wellness experiences, from city centers to retreats, emphasizing preventive care and holistic wellbeing for everyday life.

TPG, GIC and ICICI Bank acquire Aseem Infrastructure Finance for ₹5,000 crore
Aseem is a leading sustainable infrastructure debt financier with a core focus on renewable energy, power transmission and other infrastructure assets in India. It was established in 2020 by the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, India’s sovereign-anchored alternative asset manager.

Stock market today: Sensex jumps 500 points, Nifty 50 closes above 24,400; investors earn ₹2 lakh crore in a day
The Sensex ended 521 points, or 0.67%, higher at 78,285, while the Nifty 50 closed at 24,430, up 160 points, or 0.66%. The mid and small-cap segments also rose. The Nifty Midcap 100 and Smallcap 100 indices gained 0.45% and 0.75%, respectively.

Suzuki Motor arm Next Bharat Ventures launches ₹2,000 crore second impact fund to back rural entrepreneurs
Next Bharat Venture’s second fund will focus on agriculture, financial inclusion, healthcare, and AI for social good among others.

China gold ETF overtakes CSI 300 fund as investors move away from equities
State-backed purchases of stock ETFs have eased in China, while demand for gold, fixed-income and cash-management funds has reshaped the country's ETF rankings.
Metropolis Healthcare climbs as Q1 revenue climbs 16% YoY
Metropolis Healthcare jumped 2.97% to Rs 568.40 after the company's revenue grew around 16% YoY in Q1 FY27, driven by patient volumes along with realization benefits due to product mix change.

Healthcare stock Unihealth Hospitals hits 5% upper circuit; here's why
Unihealth Hospitals shares hit the 5% upper circuit after announcing a 49.81% stake acquisition in Uganda's Victoria Hospital, boosting its ownership to 99.81%. This strategic move supports its international expansion goals and ensures future economic benefits directly benefit its shareholders.
Stocks to Watch today: HDFC Bank, Coal India, Tata Steel, Sobha, BoB, Nykaa
Stocks to watch today: HDFC Bank, Coal India, Tata Steel, Sobha Ltd, Bank of Baroda, Radico Khaitan, Senco Gold, Fortis Healthcare, IndusInd Bank, Dabur, among others, will be in focus today.
Analysts back buy-on-dips strategy as Nifty targets 24,450–24,800
Indian stock market analysts are optimistic, anticipating the Nifty to continue its upward trend. They suggest buying on dips around the 24,000-24,150 mark, with potential upside targets reaching 24,800. Several stocks, including Container Corporation of India, IndusInd Bank, Biocon, HDFC Asset Management Company, Shriram Finance, and Piramal Pharma, are highlighted as strong buy recommendations with specific price targets and stop-losses.