The ₹119-crore IPO received bids for 8,16,76,623 shares against 1,17,32,392 shares on offer, as per NSE data
Rupee jumps to 85.97 per dollar, gaining 0.91 per cent after Brent crude dips below $70 and the dollar weakens amid a temporary Israel-Iran ceasefire
For HMCL, and the two-wheeler sector, there are multiple triggers, which should help it to post a mid-to-high single-digit growth for 2025-26 (FY26)