The Enforcement Directorate’s (ED’s) chargesheet in the National Stock Exchange (NSE) illegal phone-tapping case points to insider trading during the tenures of Chitra Ramkrishna and Ravi Narain as managing director and chief executive officer of the bourse. The markets may have overplayed a hand when it comes to believing that the worst of inflation is over and can retest their June 2022 lows, cautioned Christopher Wood, global head of equity strategy at Jefferies in his latest note to investors, GREED & fear. Read more on these in our top headlines.
ED points to insider trading in NSE case, to share info with Sebi for probe
Global stock markets can retest June 2022 lows, cautions Chris Wood
The markets may have overplayed a hand when it comes to believing that the worst of inflation is over and can retest their June 2022 lows, cautioned Christopher Wood, global head of equity strategy at Jefferies in his latest note to investors, GREED & fear.
The US CPI report, Wood said, remains by far the most important monthly data point globally. The data released earlier this week (on Tuesday) meant that the peaking-out-of-inflation narrative, which drove markets over the summer, is, for now at least, in full-scale retreat.
Read more IGSS signs up three equity partners for $3.5-bn wafer plant in Tamil Nadu
A Singapore-based consortium led by IGSS Ventures has submitted its semiconductor plant proposal to the government for setting up a special purpose vehicle with three equity partners to build a $3.5 billion plant in Tamil Nadu in two years with a capacity to make 40,000 wafers per month — roughly around 2,000-2,200 chips per wafer.
IGSS Ventures’ founder and CEO Raj Kumar, who has built numerous fab plants in Singapore, told Business Standard, without revealing the name, that one strategic partner is a global integrated device manufacturer (IDM) which designs and produces its own chips and which is majority-owned in the US.
Read more Trying to be prudent in this macroeconomic environment: Flipkart CEO
Walmart-owned e-commerce giant Flipkart will be more cautious in investing in acquisitions and businesses in an uncertain macroeconomic environment. In an interview with Peerzada Abrar, Chief Executive Officer Kalyan Krishnamurthy says the company will focus more on growing the bets it made in the past 12-18 months, including health, travel, and externalising its supply chains.
Read more Tatas to invest $90 bn in India in 5 years; focus on new industries
The Tata group is planning to invest $90 billion in new industries such as mobile components plant, semiconductor, electric vehicles, batteries, renewables energy and e-commerce by 2027.