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RBI should avoid aggressive rate hikes as high crude threatens growth, says Axis AMC’s Devang Shah
Devang Shah, Head of Fixed Income at Axis AMC believes sharply tighter financial conditions could hurt growth and worsen economic stress. He expects the central bank to adopt a calibrated approach through gradual rate hikes and measures to attract dollar inflows, while warning that prolonged crude prices above $100 could continue to pressure India’s macroeconomic outlook and the rupee.
NZ dollar climbs as RBNZ indicates need to increase OCR sooner and by more than envisaged
The New Zealand dollar firmed up on Wednesday after the central bank left OCR rates unchanged and signaled possibility of further rate hikes in futures. The OCR will most likely need to increase sooner and by more than envisaged in the February Monetary Policy Statement, RBNZ said in the statement. The pace of OCR increases will depend on the relative influence of persistent wage- and price-setting behaviour versus weaker economic activity on medium-term inflation pressures, it further noted. The Committee remains focused on ensuring that increased costs do not lead to elevated inflation over the medium term, while avoiding unnecessary economic volatility. The central bank also noted that New Zealands trading partners are expected to see weaker growth and higher inflation as global economic backdrop remains uncertain. Reserve Bank of New Zealand kept its official cash rate unchanged at 2.25% as expected. New Zealand dollar climbed 0.70% to around $0.587 this morning.
RBI should start rate hike cycle as inflation risks rise, says Bandhan MF’s Suyash Choudhary
Average inflation forecasts are likely to move higher, and the RBI should begin the rate hike cycle to maintain its credibility as an inflation-focused central bank, according to Suyash Choudhary, CIO-Fixed Income at Bandhan Mutual Fund. However, he believes rate hikes alone may not immediately solve the problem. He said the RBI must avoid mixed messaging to prevent market uncertainty and added that a favourable mix of global factors — including lower oil prices, better foreign inflows, and a weaker dollar — could help improve the situation.
Diamonds in the dust? Retail investors unleash Rs 17,500 crore on 8 battered bluechip stocks
Retail investors pumped an estimated Rs 17,539 crore into eight battered Nifty bluechip stocks during the March 2026 quarter, betting aggressively on market leaders despite steep declines in portfolio values. HDFC Bank, ITC, Wipro, Infosys, TCS, Reliance Industries and L&T emerged as top retail picks even as their shares fell sharply.

Institutional Investors Bid Over Rs 2,380 Crore In OFS For Central Bank Of India Shares, Oversubscribed More Than Twice
Retail investors and employees will be able to bid in the share sale offer on Monday.
Central Bank's OFS draws 1.28x subscription
The government's offer to sell its stake in Central Bank of India saw strong investor interest. The two-day issue closed on Monday with an overall subscription of 1.28 times. Institutional investors showed significant participation. Retail investors also placed bids for shares. The government aimed to divest up to an 8% stake in the bank.
CD rates on the rise could soon bring more on retail deposits
Bank deposit rates are set to rise. Costs for certificates of deposit have increased, signaling banks will soon offer better returns to savers. This is driven by tighter liquidity and higher demand for funds. Experts anticipate deposit rates will move upwards, even without an immediate policy rate hike from the Reserve Bank of India.
CD rates on the rise could soon bring more on retail deposits
Bank deposit rates are set to rise. Costs for certificates of deposit have increased, signaling banks will soon offer better returns to savers. This is driven by tighter liquidity and higher demand for funds. Experts anticipate deposit rates will move upwards, even without an immediate policy rate hike from the Reserve Bank of India.

Central Bank of India OFS opens for retail investors today — All you need to know
Among public shareholders in Central Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has a 3.26% stake, while over 7 lakh retail investors have a 3.42% stake.
We are ambitious and working to become a top 5 private bank again: Vinay Tonse, MD & CEO, Yes Bank
Yes Bank is embarking on an ambitious journey to enhance its foundational elements—people, processes, products, and technology. With a keen eye on both corporate and retail sectors, the bank is committed to fostering resilient growth. While it remains vigilant about lending to MSMEs in light of geopolitical uncertainties, there's currently no sign of distress.
Reliance Industries, TCS, among 10 stocks with sharpest decrease in retail shareholding in Q4
Ten major stocks, including HDFC Bank, Reliance Industries, and ITC, experienced the sharpest decrease in retail shareholding value, corresponding with significant stock price declines during the quarter.
Retail players can skip Central Bank of India OFS, say analysts, cite margin and earnings concerns
Retail investors are being urged by market analysts to steer clear of the government's shares sale in Central Bank of India. The bank's current margin issues and uncertain future profitability raise red flags. Despite the attractive discount on the offer price, experts forecast further share sales needed for compliance, leading to persistent sales pressure on the stock.