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Ceigall India signs ₹177 crore definitive pact with Neo Infra Fund for CMASH divestment
Ceigall India has signed a definitive agreement to divest its stake in CMASH to Neo Infra Income Opportunity Fund for ₹177 crore, as part of its infrastructure asset monetisation strategy.
ET Alpha Wealth Summit: S Naren shares blueprint for investing in a boring market
ICICI Prudential AMC CIO S. Naren described the current market as a “boring phase,” marked by a tug-of-war between FIIs and domestic mutual funds. At the ET Alpha Wealth Summit, he outlined five market-cycle phases, warning that parabolic asset rallies and leveraged investing are classic signs of bubbles.
NBCC gains on securing projects worth over Rs 45 crore
NBCC (India) added 1.71% to Rs 103.95 after it has secured two project management consultancy (PMC) assignments with a combined value of about Rs 45.5 crore.

Capacite Infra gets Letter of Intent for ₹589 crore order from Raymond Realty arm
In February this year, Capacite Infra had received another letter of intent from Raymond Realty for a contract value of ₹537 crore for projects in Thane.
Capacite Infraprojects secures LoI from Ten X Realty for Rs 589 crore project
Capacite Infraprojects said that it has received letter of intent (LOI) from Ten X Realty East, a subsidiary of Raymond Realty, for a total contract value of Rs 589 crore.

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon Flags Era Of 'More Greed Than Fear' Driving Current Market Boom
Goldman Sachs holds a 29% market share of mergers-and-acquisitions advisory by value year-to-date
Renaissance Investment CIO sees value in IT, autos and financials
Pankaj Murarka, CEO & CIO of Renaissance Investment Managers, says the global AI investment boom could benefit Indian IT services as enterprise adoption rises. He believes fear-driven selling in IT stocks is fading and sees value emerging in the sector. Murarka is also positive on autos, EV-linked themes, energy and financials over the medium term, while cautioning that some AI and power infrastructure stocks are difficult to justify on traditional valuations.
Coal India, ONGC, among 10 stocks with highest increase in government holding in Q4. Do you own any?
Despite broader market volatility, rising prices in power, energy and metal stocks boosted the value of Government of India holdings during the March 2026 quarter, led by ONGC, NTPC and Coal India.
Delta Corp plunges after apex court backs 28% GST on online gaming bets
Delta Corp tumbled 16.05% to Rs 67.99 after the Supreme Court upheld the government's retrospective 28% GST levy on the full face value of bets placed on gaming platforms
PLI 2.0: India bets big on making more of the smartphone at home
India is updating its mobile phone production incentive scheme. The new plan targets over 55% domestic value addition. It will also link with component manufacturing schemes. This aims to boost local sourcing of crucial parts. The government wants to reduce reliance on imports for high-value components. This move follows concerns about current import dependence.

Gaming Companies Weigh Review Plea, Larger Bench And Government Relief After Supreme Court GST Blow
In a landmark ruling on Wednesday, the Supreme Court upheld the government's decision to levy 28% GST on the full face value of bets and deposits in online gaming, instead of platform fees or commissions.
Stock markets decline for 2nd day on selling in oil, gas, banking shares
Stock markets closed lower for the second consecutive day on Wednesday as investors remained cautious amid conflicting geopolitical signals from the West Asia and fresh foreign fund outflows. In a volatile trade, the 30-share BSE Sensex declined 141.90 points, or 0.19 per cent, to settle at 75,867.80, with 20 of its constituents ending higher and 10 with losses. During the day, it hit a high of 76,224.68 and a low of 75,748.21, gyrating 476.47 points. The 50-share NSE Nifty skidded 6.55 points, or 0.03 per cent, to end at 23,907.15. Sensex had dropped by 479.26 points and Nifty by 118 points on Tuesday. Financials, oil & gas, IT and private banking shares were the major drag while energy, metals, and auto shares advanced, capping the downside. Among 30 Sensex firms, HDFC Bank fell the most by 2.63 per cent. Infosys, ITC, Hindustan Unilever, Reliance Industries and ICICI Bank were also among the major laggards. Power Grid, Eternal, NTPC and Tata Steel were the major ...