The last time India's m-cap had slipped below $3 trn was last June; at the peak, the m-cap stood at nearly $3.67 trillion in January 2022. Current m-cap is 18 per cent below the peak
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The initial share sale of Udayshivakumar Infra received 30.63 times subscription on the last day of the offer on Thursday, helped by huge interest from institutional investors. The company's initial public offering (IPO) received bids for over 61.26 crore shares against 2 crore shares on offer, according to data available with the NSE. The portion for non-institutional investors was subscribed a whopping 60.42 times, while Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) quota attracted 40.47 times subscription and Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) category got subscribed 14.10 times. The IPO offered fresh equity shares of up to Rs 66 crore and was priced in a range of Rs 33-35 a share. Proceeds of the issue will be used to fund incremental working capital requirements and general corporate purposes. Udayshivakumar Infra is in the business of the construction of roads. It bids for roads, bridges, canals and industrial area construction projects in Karnataka, including government ...
The top court also refused to stay a tribunal order, which had set aside the regulator's ruling against NSE, the lawyers added
A number of American banks had failed recently or came under pressure
Bourse says action "non-discretionary, pre-announced"
Leading bourses NSE and BSE on Friday said two Adani group stocks -- Adani Green Energy and NDTV -- will be moved to the first stage of the long-term additional surveillance measures (ASM) framework from Monday. These securities will continue in the framework but will be moved from long-term ASM framework Stage II to Stage I from March 20, according to separate circulars. The move also comes close on the heels of the two exchanges excluding Adani Enterprises, Adani Power and Adani Wilmar under the short-term ASM on Thursday. Last week, both NSE and BSE announced that they had moved stocks of Adani Green Energy and NDTV to long-term ASM framework Stage II from Stage I. The parameters for shortlisting securities under the ASM framework include high-low variation, client concentration, number of price band hits, close-to-close price variation and price earning ratio. NSE and BSE said these companies have satisfied the criteria for inclusion under long-term additional surveillance ...
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the BSE has announced that three Adani group companies -- Adani Enterprises, Adani Power and Adani Wilmar -- will move out of the short-term additional surveillance measure (ASM). The stocks will be excluded from the short-term ASM framework with effect from March 17, according to separate circulars available on the exchanges. The NSE and the BSE had put the three Adani group firms, including the flagship firm Adani Enterprises, under the ASM framework on March 8. The parameters for shortlisting securities under ASM include high-low variation, client concentration, number of price band hits, close-to-close price variation and price-earning ratio. In addition, the NSE said that on these securities, "margins to be restored prior to ASM on all existing derivative contracts." Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd (TTML) is also another stock that was excluded from the framework. "Applicable rate of margin shall be 50 per cent or existing margin ..
Rising interest rates, coupled with this year's rout in the Adani conglomerate's stocks, have also weighed on the local market
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Leading bourses NSE and BSE on Friday said two Adani Group firms -- Adani Transmission and Adani Total Gas -- will be put under the second stage of the long term additional surveillance measures framework. This will be effective from March 13, according to separate circulars. The move also comes close on the heels of the two exchanges putting Adani Enterprises, Adani Power and Adani Wilmar under the short-term additional surveillance measure (ASM) framework Stage - I from March 9. The bourses had also put NDTV and Adani Green Energy under the long term ASM framework Stage - II. The parameters for shortlisting securities under Additional Surveillance Measures (ASM) include high-low variation, client concentration, number of price band hits, close to close price variation and price earning ratio. The NSE and BSE said these companies have satisfied the criteria for inclusion under long term additional surveillance measures (Long Term - ASM). Applicable rate of margin shall be 100 pe
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Stock market holiday news: While most people are celebrating Holi on Wednesday, March 8, BSE and NSE have declared a stock market holiday on March 7
The National Stock Exchange on Wednesday said it has received approval from markets regulator Sebi to launch the rupee-denominated NYMEX WTI crude oil and natural gas futures contracts in its commodity derivatives segment. The launch date for these contracts will be announced soon, NSE said in a release. Last month, the exchange signed a data licensing agreement with CME Group. The pact allows the bourse to list, trade and settle rupee-denominated NYMEX WTI crude oil and natural gas derivatives contracts on its platform. The addition of these contracts will expand NSE's product offering in the energy basket as well as its overall commodity segment. These contracts are designed to provide the market participants with a more efficient way to manage their price risk, the release said.. Nymex WTI Crude Oil and Natural Gas (Henry Hub) contracts are amongst the world's most traded commodity derivatives contracts generating interest from across the globe. The contracts would provide the
The initial public offering of automotive component manufacturer Divgi TorqTransfer Systems received 12 per cent subscription on the first day of the sale on Wednesday. Bids for 4,75,800 shares were received against 38,41,800 shares on offer, according to an update on the NSE. The category meant for Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) was subscribed 60 per cent and that of non-institutional investors got 6 per cent subscription. The Initial Public Offer (IPO) has fresh issue aggregating up to Rs 180 crore and an Offer For Sale of up to 39,34,243 shares. The price band is Rs 560-590 a share. Divgi TorqTransfer Systems on Tuesday said it has raised more than Rs 185 crore from anchor investors. At the upper-end of the price, the IPO is expected to fetch a little more than Rs 412 crore. Proceeds from the fresh issue will be used towards funding capital expenditure requirements for the purchase of equipment for its manufacturing facilities and general corporate purposes. Inga Ventures
NSE said post the NCLAT order, ZEEL will move out of IBC framework, hence the surveillance action in the stock shall be reverted and the F and O contracts with May 2024 will be available
NSE issued a list of 61 words brokers are barred from using misleading titles to offer client services they aren't permitted to
"No fresh month contracts will be issued on the expiration of February 2023 contracts," the exchange says in a circular