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NCLAT Upholds Separate Insolvency Processes For Videocon Industries, Videocon Oil Ventures
The appellate tribunal in its order said VIL and VOVL operate in starkly different sectors -- with VIL engaged in consumer electronics and VOVL in oil-related businesses -- making it impractical for a single entity to possess the expertise required to revive both operations effectively.
NCLAT upholds separate insolvency processes for Videocon Industries and Videocon Oil Ventures
The NCLAT has upheld separate insolvency proceedings for Videocon Industries Ltd (VIL) and Videocon Oil Ventures Ltd (VOVL), overturning an NCLT order that had clubbed the two cases. The tribunal emphasized the distinct business sectors of VIL (consumer electronics) and VOVL (oil) and the creditors' intent for independent resolutions, a decision rooted in commercial wisdom.
INR hits record low beyond 96 per dollar mark during intraday moves
The Indian rupee crashed below the 96/USD mark on Friday before closing at an all-time low of 95.86 (provisional) against the US dollar as elevated crude oil prices and inflation concerns added to the downside pressure on the rupee. Indian shares also reversed early gains to end modestly lower on Friday as Hormuz concerns persisted and the Trump-Xi summit yielded little progress on the war in Iran. The domestic currency has registered over 6 per cent losses so far this year, and in the past six trading sessions, it has depreciated nearly 2 per cent as Iran war risk escalation pushed crude oil prices higher. The dollar index moved northwards after strong US retail sales and stable labour market data reduced expectations of aggressive Federal Reserve rate cuts. Global uncertainties, relatively high valuations, and the lack of AI-led investment opportunities have weighed on capital flows.

Top Gainers & Losers on May 15: HUDCO, Muthoot Finance, Voltas, IOCL, Vedanta, HAL, Aditya Infotech among top losers
On May 15, Indian markets declined, with Nifty down 0.18% and Sensex down 0.25%. Selling in financial and metal stocks offset IT sector gains. The rupee hit a record low of 96.5 against the dollar, influenced by foreign investor withdrawals and rising crude oil prices.

Rupee sinks to all-time low of 96 against dollar
Rupee hits record low at 96.11 against US dollar, pressured by strong dollar, higher crude oil prices and global risk aversion, outlook hinges on oil and policy.

Stocks to Watch for May 15: Tata Motors PV, Voltas, Apollo Tyres, United Spirits and more
Tata Motors PV revenue jumps but margins narrow, Jaguar Land Rover revenue falls, Voltas weak profit, Apollo Tyres and Kirloskar Oil Engines strong, others mixed results

Rupee Falls To Record Low Of 95.73 Against US Dollar Amid Crude Oil Surge, Inflation Worries
The rupee on Wednesday had slipped to an all-time low of 95.80 against the US dollar.
India rupee slips to record low near 96 per USD as energy risks deepen
The Indian rupee hit an all-time low, driven by high oil prices and portfolio outflows straining the economy. Policymakers are considering tax reductions for foreign investors on bonds to attract dollar inflows. Persistent balance of payments deficits and rising wholesale inflation signal ongoing rupee weakness.
Preparing for Rupee at 100: What does it mean for the economy and your stock market investments?
The Indian rupee is nearing the Rs 100 per dollar mark, driven by rising crude oil prices and foreign investor outflows. This depreciation fuels imported inflation, complicates RBI policy, and creates uneven impacts across equity sectors. Investors are advised to focus on resilient businesses as currency volatility persists.
INR stays pressured amid elevated international oil prices
The Indian rupee slipped back and is hovering around record low levels in opening trades on Thursday as international oil prices ticked higher. INR opened at 95.74 per dollar and hit a low of 95.79 so far during the day. Yesterday, the unit hit an all-time low of 95.80 against the US dollar, and settled at 95.67 near its record closing low level amid elevated crude prices and West Asia geopolitical concerns. The rupee has become the worst-performing currency in Asia for the year, registering a loss of over 6 per cent so far this year, as elevated crude oil prices, a strong dollar and concerns regarding the West Asia crisis weighed on investor sentiments. Govt action of hiking import duties on gold and silver to 15 per cent failed to give much respite to the local unit. Moreover, Indias consumer price inflation in April rose for the sixth straight month to 3.48% from 3.40% in March. Food inflation, a key constituent of the countrys consumer price index, hit 4.2%, up from 3.87% in ...

Stocks to Watch for May 14: Tata Motors, Bharti Airtel, Oil India, Kaynes Tech, Bharti Hexacom and more
From Bharti Airtel reporting a steady March quarter performance to Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals reporting a consolidated net loss of ₹533.9 crore for the fourth quarter of FY26, here are some stocks to track ahead of Thursday's trading session.

FM Sitharaman's Russia Visit Cancelled Amid Focus On Moscow's Crude Oil Flows To India: Reports
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman