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Defence shares Zen, Paras, Dynamatic, Unimech rally up to 6%; here's why
Defence stocks in focus: The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) approved capital acquisition proposals worth about ₹52,000 crore to strengthen the combat capabilities of the armed forces.
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Zen Technologies, Paras Defence Rally Up To 6% After Rs 52,000 Crore DAC Approval
The Defence Acquisition Council approved capital acquisitions worth Rs 52,000 crore, boosting prospects for domestic defence companies including BEL, HAL, Bharat Dynamics and Data Patterns.
Indian banks slash short-term debt sales on cheaper forex funding
Indian banks are significantly reducing their reliance on short-term debt sales, known as certificates of deposit (CDs). This shift is driven by the Reserve Bank of India's initiative to attract foreign-currency deposits, offering a cheaper and more stable funding alternative. Lenders anticipate this trend to continue, impacting CD rates and strengthening their balance sheets with more durable capital.

Share Market News: Defence stock in focus as DAC approves capital purchase proposals worth approximately Rs 5 - India.Com
Share Market News: Defence stock in focus as DAC approves capital purchase proposals worth approximately Rs 5India.Com
Tata Steel aims to spend Rs 20,000 cr in FY27 on expansion, adoption of technologies
Tata Steel plans a capital expenditure of Rs 20,000 crore this fiscal year, with 60% earmarked for its Indian operations. This investment will bolster expansions in tinplate, wires, and new facilities, alongside ongoing projects in mining and sustainability. The company aims to boost its long-term steelmaking capacity to over 50 million tonnes, primarily driven by growth in India.
Iraq approves preliminary agreements to study strategic oil export pipeline projects
Iraq's cabinet has greenlit preliminary deals for strategic oil export pipeline studies. A consortium featuring US firms Capital TI and Chevron, alongside Qatar's UCC, will explore routes like Basra-Haditha-Kirkuk-Ceyhan. These initial agreements carry no financial commitment for the Iraqi oil ministry. Additionally, Basra Oil Company is authorized to engage KBR for consultancy on a Basra-Haditha pipeline project.

Coal India inks JV with UPRVUNL to develop renewable energy projects in Uttar Pradesh
The joint venture company will be incorporated as a private limited company with an initial paid-up capital of ₹10 lakh and an authorised share capital of ₹10 crore. Its registered office will be located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

WhiteOak’s Prashant Khemka stays bullish on healthcare, small NBFCs and manufacturing-led growth
WhiteOak Capital Group Founder Prashant Khemka remains positive on healthcare, citing strong opportunities across pharmaceuticals, hospitals and diagnostics due to the sector's diverse listed companies.
Top picks! Redington among 5 stocks with upside potential of up to 27%. Do you own any?
Monarch Networth Capital has maintained Buy ratings on Pricol, Redington, Sundram Fasteners, Travel Food Services and Viyash Scientific, citing strong earnings growth, improving margins and business expansion. The brokerage sees upside potential of up to 27% across these stocks.
Why the capital cycle approach is a powerful framework for long-term investing
Edward Chancellor advocates the capital cycle approach, urging investors to focus on industry supply, capital allocation and management quality instead of demand forecasts. He argues disciplined capacity, rational competition and long-term thinking can uncover overlooked opportunities and deliver superior investment returns.
US rally vs India story? Wealth managers explain why NRIs should stay the course for next 10 years
Despite recent volatility, wealth managers believe NRIs should remain invested in India, citing strong structural growth, resilient domestic capital markets, improving corporate fundamentals and long-term earnings potential. They argue temporary market and currency fluctuations should not overshadow India's long-term wealth creation opportunity.