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EPFO 3.0 New Rules: Processing Time, Withdrawal Methods — Key Things To Know
The EPFO has also lowered the age for full corpus withdrawal to 55 years as well as under other special circumstances.

Kedaara Capital slows investments, tightens underwriting amid valuation mismatch
The homegrown private equity firm is stepping on the gas for divestments while accepting fewer risks on new deals as private asset prices remain high, co-founder Manish Kejriwal told Mint.
Apple expands child safety tools as social media bans grow
Apple is enhancing tools for parents to safeguard children online. New features will allow parents to manage app usage, content access, and communication for their kids. This comes as governments worldwide are restricting social media access for minors. These updates aim to help families establish age-appropriate digital protections and healthy online habits.

IDFC First Bank to ICICI Bank, SBI: Nifty Bank jumps over 1% as RBI swap facility lifts bank shares
The RBI's new swap facility aims to lower hedging costs for banks on foreign borrowings, enhancing liquidity. Despite recent gains, analysts suggest caution as the Bank Nifty remains volatile within a broad trading range.
A new-age thirst for beverages is emerging as a key force in India's consumer goods market
Beverage industry in India: Indian companies are seeing strong growth in drinks like coffee, ready-to-drink options, and protein beverages. Younger consumers are driving this trend, seeking convenience and health. Companies are expanding their offerings to meet this demand. This shift presents significant opportunities for future expansion in the Indian beverage market.
Stocks in news: Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea, NLC India, Motilal Oswal, HCL Tech
Indian markets saw a sharp decline on Monday amid global worries and geopolitical tensions. Nifty moved closer to a key support level. Several companies were in focus. NLC India announced an Offer for Sale. Motilal Oswal saw promoter share sales. HCL Tech launched an AI zone with Google Cloud. IRCTC resumed cooking on trains. IGL has a new MD.
Reliance Infrastructure incorporates subsidiaries for AI integration
Reliance Infrastructure announced that as a step to participate in the rapidly evolving field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and allied new-age technologies, has through its subsidiaries, undertaken certain enabling steps to incorporate AI and related technology-driven activities within its business framework.
'Vigilance & flexibility: RBI's message as inflation, crude risks loom'
Looking ahead, investors will continue to track crude oil prices, inflation trends, monsoon developments, and geopolitical events, said Somil Mehta of Mirae Asset Sharekhan

Ola Electric QIP Fetches Rs 780 Crore As EV Maker's Issue Gets 56% Oversubscription
Mirae Asset received the highest allocation of 15.38% through multiple allocations followed by Motilal Oswal which received 9.61%.

HDFC MF Halts Gold ETF Investments Exceeding Rs 25 Crore; Limits FoF To Rs 10 Lakh
The move is aimed at managing inflows into the gold-linked investment products amid heightened interest in the asset class.

Dipan Mehta picks Coforge, Persistent and Happiest Minds for the AI era
Dipan Mehta, Director at Elixir Equities, said new-age IT firms such as Happiest Minds, Persistent Systems and Coforge are well placed to benefit from the AI-led disruption in technology services. He also favoured diversified NBFCs over banks and highlighted opportunities in mining companies like NMDC and Hindustan Copper. However, he cautioned that elevated crude oil prices and the ongoing Iran conflict could weigh on India's economic growth and market sentiment. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.

Wall Street Giants Lose Out to Taiwan Rivals in New Wealth Race
Global asset management giants are being squeezed out in the race for a piece a $300 billion retail investment boom in Taiwan, surpassed by nimbler domestic competitors with massive brokerage networks.