Definition widened to include non-tech firms; companies can list directly on the main board of the bourses
Provision will be optional for schemes taking credit risks in their debt exposures
Distributors say the selected body should fairly represent all members
Under the framework, public interest directors (PIDs) will be nominated for three years, extendable by another term of three years
MCA Joint Secretary K V R Murthy to replace secretary Injeti Srinivas
The regulator said it has been receiving various references from listed firms regarding violations related to code of conduct
The 9-member expert panel announced will review the Indian Depository Reciept (IDR) norms, which allow an overseas firm to raise capital in the domestic market
Provides takeover code exemptions for acquirer of stressed companies
Norms for mutual funds tightened; decision on loan default disclosure deferred
Extra funds with regulatory bodies have been a contentious issue for years
Regulator bars Sahara firms, Roy and its directors from dealing in securities markets for a period of 4 years
Another big announcement was Reliance's partnership with Microsoft under which Jio will set up data centres across India and Microsoft will bring the cloud platform.
The S&P BSE Sensex and the Nifty50 fell 866.67 points and 244.3 points from day's highs to hit a low of 36,888.49 and 10,901.60 respectively in the intra-day trade.
The market's mood has been quite sombre, especially in the mid- and small-cap segments, which have seen sharp corrections over the past 18 months, says Singhania
From the Nifty 200 index, BHEL, Bosch, BSE, SAIL, Vodafone Idea, Sun TV Network, National Aluminum, Tata Chemicals and Tata Power touched 52-week
The stock hit a 52-week high of Rs 260 today. It has rallied 38 per cent in the past three months, as compared to a 1 per cent rise in the S&P BSE Sensex.
The announcements saw the stock rally over 8 per cent in intra-day trade on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) to Rs 1,257 levels on Tuesday
EBITDA margins declined to 36 per cent from 75 per cent, due to increase in average needle coke cost.
Shares of LCOs including Hathway cables and Datacom, Den Networks and GTPL Hathway zoomed in the range of 5 to 20% during the morning deals on the BSE while those of PVR & INOX Leisure slipped up 10%
Operational revenue during the quarter grew 17 per cent YoY at Rs 1,163 crore against Rs 995 crore in the corresponding quarter of previous year