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Symbol | Name | Price | Change | P/E Ratio | Market Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SBI-ETF Nifty 50 | ₹260.02 | +0.82% | — | ₹2.06L Cr | |
| UTI Nifty 50 ETF | ₹267.58 | +0.87% | — | ₹66.50K Cr | |
| Nippon India ETF Nifty 50 BeES | ₹275.07 | +0.85% | — | ₹55.09K Cr | |
| NIPPON INDIA ETF GOLD BEES | ₹118.14 | -0.24% | — | ₹52.81K Cr | |
| UTI BSE Sensex ETF | ₹855.98 | +0.93% | — | ₹51.02K Cr | |
| ICICI Prudential Nifty 50 ETF | ₹273.72 | +0.93% | — | ₹36.15K Cr | |
| Nippon India Mutual Fund - Nippon India Silver ETF | ₹208.83 | -1.93% | — | ₹29.49K Cr | |
| ICICI Prudential BSE Sensex ETF | ₹889.52 | +0.90% | — | ₹25.31K Cr | |
| CPSE ETF | ₹96.22 | +0.68% | — | ₹25.14K Cr | |
| HDFC Mutual Fund-HDFC Gold Exchange Traded Fund | ₹122.08 | -0.15% | — | ₹20.87K Cr | |
| Mirae Asset MF- Mirae Asset Nifty India New Age Consumption ETF | ₹11.84 | +1.20% | — | ₹46 Cr |
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Sensex, Nifty gain over 1% each as global sentiment improves, crude prices soften - The New Indian Express
Sensex, Nifty gain over 1% each as global sentiment improves, crude prices softenThe New Indian Express
Bank credit growth at two-year high at 18.6% as debt market turns costlier
Bank credit expanded significantly in the fortnight ending June 30. Deposit growth also showed a healthy increase during the same period. This credit demand stems from both consumer and corporate sectors. Corporate entities are increasingly favoring banks over debt markets for funding. The gap between credit and deposit growth widened to 570 basis points.
Bank credit growth at two-year high at 18.6% as debt market turns costlier
Bank credit expanded significantly in the fortnight ending June 30. Deposit growth also showed a healthy increase during the same period. This credit demand stems from both consumer and corporate sectors. Corporate entities are increasingly favoring banks over debt markets for funding. The gap between credit and deposit growth widened to 570 basis points.