The Nifty SmallCap and MidCap indices have plunged up to 7% thus far in 2025 as against a near 2% fall in the Nifty 50 index. Chart shows broader indices on course to test multi-month support levels.
Shares of CRISIL hit their lifetime high at Rs 5,782.25 a piece on the BSE, rising 4.64 per cent in Friday's intraday deals
BSE data reveals that the company has paid interim dividends of Rs 8, and Rs 7 on two different occasions earlier this year
CRISIL's consolidated net profit in Q3 2024 rose by 12.86 per cent Y-o-Y to Rs 171.55 crore
Declares interim dividend of Rs 15 per share
/ -- CRISIL Ltd, the global provider of advanced analytics and credit risk management solutions, has risen 12 places to #37 in the RiskTech100 2025 report published by the London-based Chartis Research this month. This is the second consecutive year that CRISIL has featured among the top 50. The independent annual assessment ranks the world's 100 best providers of risk and compliance technology and services. The report also recognises CRISIL as a Category Leader in model validation for the third consecutive year, based on a risk technology survey, product demonstration, customer reference checks, and third-party sources of information. The process evaluated CRISIL's capabilities across the model risk lifecycle, including model development, validation, governance, inventory management, and risk management and control. Gurpreet Chhatwal, Chief Operating Officer, CRISIL Limited, says, "These awards reflect the strength of our service and technology offerings in the risk management spac
The US Fed rate cut of 50 basis points will make it easier for the central bank in emerging countries, including India, to slash key policy rates, Crisil Chief Economist D K Joshi said on Thursday. Joshi also said Crisil is expecting food inflation to come down for FY25 if monsoon does not play spoilsport at the end of the season. "US Fed rate cut makes it easier for central banks in emerging countries, including India, to cut rates. But rate cuts in India, I think, will happen when there is a durable reduction in food inflation. And we do expect durable inflation to take place because higher than normal monsoon rains are playing out this year. So, the stars have aligned for rate cuts to happen in India," Joshi told PTI. "Our forecast is that the RBI may cut key policy rates within this calendar year," he said. Late Wednesday, the US Federal Open Market Committee voted to cut the federal funds rate target range by 50 bps to 4.75-5 per cent, from 5.25-5.50 per cent, against ...