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    Gold price surge on weaker-than-expected US jobs report

    The US services sector faced an unexpected contraction in the last quarter, with the ISM services gauge dropping to 48.80, marking the fastest pace of decline in four years. This contrasts with the S&P Global US Services Index, which reached its highest level since April 2022 at 55.30.

    Midcaps stocks for long term investors: 5 stocks from different sectors with right financial & growth matrix and upside potential of up to 49%

    Buying quality stocks should be one of the basic principles while investing in markets. But when one is buying mid-cap stocks this principle becomes even more important for multiple reasons. At this point of time, when valuations are high and small corrections can lead to strong negative reactions in stock prices. So, while capital gains is the objective, never lose the perspective of protecting capital from sudden shocks. Now how does one do it? Look at the underlying business which is best understood by going through its annual report and look at a certain basic ratio in order to figure out how much return that underlying business can generate in best and worst case.

    FATF lauds India efforts to combat laundering and terrorist financing

    The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has recognized India's achievements in combating money laundering and terrorism funding. The MER, adopted in Singapore, places India in the'regular follow-up' category, a distinction shared by only four other G20 countries. The MER assessed India's measures and compliance with FATF norms.

    India passes anti-money laundering review, but FATF calls for improved oversight in non-financial sectors

    India's compliance with anti-money laundering rules under FATF scrutiny includes improving supervision in non-financial sectors and facing criticism over counter-terrorism laws, with the country being a member of the FATF alongside major economies like the US, Japan, France, EU, and China.

    RBI cautions against surge in private credit between corporates and non-banks

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) warns of systemic risks from the rapid growth of private credit, which has quadrupled in the past decade, especially due to its opacity and interconnectedness with banks and non-banks. The RBI highlights potential vulnerabilities in this segment, including the risk of sharp losses during a credit cycle downturn and challenges posed by complex structures and liquidity risks.

    Fintech lenders have high delinquency levels in small value loans says RBI

    The RBI has highlighted concerns over consumer loans, noting that over half of borrowers have three or more loans simultaneously. The Financial Stability Report flags high delinquency rates, especially among personal loans under ₹50,000 and loans from fintech lenders. Despite overall improvements in credit quality, stress in retail loans remains significant, particularly for private sector banks.

    • Indian banks' gross NPA ratio at multi-year low of 2.8%, net NPA down to 0.6% in FY24: RBI Fin Stability Report

      The Reserve Bank of India reported that Indian banks' gross NPA ratio reached a multi-year low of 2.8%, with net NPA at 0.6% by March 2024. The global economy faces risks from geopolitical tensions and high public debt, but India's financial system remains robust, supporting economic growth through sustained credit expansion, the RBI said.

      Rs 32,000 crore-inflow in 12 days! 7 reasons why FIIs are chasing Indian stocks non-stop

      In the evolving market landscape, investors are driven by factors like rate cut speculations and a long-term investment view, shaping market sentiments. The recent surge in FII investments, particularly in bluechip stocks, indicates a strategic shift towards sustainable growth opportunities.

      80% of marginal farmers in India affected by adverse climatic events: Report

      According to the report, nearly 43 per cent of the surveyed farmers lost at least half of their standing crops. Rice, vegetables, and pulses were particularly affected by uneven rainfall. In the northern states, paddy fields often remain submerged for more than a week, destroying newly planted seedlings.

      Indian law firm SNG & Partners collaborates with Singapore-based ESG firm Snowkap

      Mumbai-headquartered law firm SNG & Partners has partnered with Snowkap, a Singapore-based ESG firm, to support global organizations in their sustainability journey. Led by chairman Rajesh Gupta, SNG & Partners has analyzed over 4,000 ESG data points from Indian laws, integrating with Snowkap's capabilities. Co-founders Rajesh Patel and Giri Krishnaswamy highlight the transformative impact of this alliance on reshaping ESG commitments.

      AI set to revolutionize global banking, boosting profits by $170 billion by 2028: CITI report

      The report highlighted AI's role in combating financial fraud. While countries like the European Union, China, and Singapore have emerged as early adopters of AI regulation in finance, the United States has taken a cautious approach, lagging behind in regulatory initiatives. India, on the other hand, has shown a fluctuating stance on AI governance.

      ESG consultancies and services on the rise as companies rush to get sustainability tag

      Emerging consultancies and ESG services companies have a lot of opportunities but struggle due to lack of awareness and data.

      First NFRA annual report on eight audit firms by November

      The National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) is set to conduct its first annual inspection of eight audit firms, including the Big Five, to reveal its findings by October or November. The inspection will focus on auditors' processes and standards, revealing how NFRA plans to strengthen the country's audit and accounting ecosystem to combat corporate frauds and uphold shareholders' interests in a rapidly growing economy.

      India's non-banking financial sector grew by 10%; declined globally by 3 %

      India's non-banking financial sector grew by 10% as per an SBI report, while the global sector saw a 3% decline. NBFI entities focus on lending and financing without public deposits. The report noted India as the third-largest in the sector, highlighting the banking system's resilience, improved asset quality, macroeconomic fundamentals, and government initiatives for a level playing field. RBI's proactive measures ensured stability, growth, innovation, and advancements in digital banking.

      One in three elders report zero earnings in the past year, only 29% access pensions

      The survey included 5,169 elderly people and 1,333 caregivers across 20 Tier I and Tier II cities in 10 states. The study captured the experiences of elderly people from cities such as Jaipur, Bikaner, Faridabad, Panipat, Kanpur, Bareilly, Indore, Ujjain, Kolkata, Siliguri, Bhubaneswar, Rourkela, Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar, Greater Mumbai, Solapur, Chennai, Salem, Bengaluru, and Hubli-Dharwad.

      FIDC urges RBI to relax draft guidelines on infrastructure provisioning

      The Finance Industry Development Council (FIDC) has urged the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to reconsider and clarify certain proposals in its recent draft circular on infrastructure provisioning, arguing for more flexibility to support the infrastructure sector, specifically addressing concerns regarding standard asset provisions during the construction phase and minimum financing limits.

      Green flavour not enticing enough for bond investors

      Green bonds in India face challenges due to the absence of financial institutions focusing on green financing and investors enthusiastic about environment protection. Follow-up issuances have dried up a year after the first government green bond sale.

      Understanding the difference between green jobs and ESG jobs

      The demand for sustainability roles has surged, with a focus on ESG roles and green jobs. ESG roles encompass environmental, social, and governance aspects, while green jobs specifically target environmental sustainability.

      Series AA 127- The EV transformation-Part 1: How a multibagger got fresh tailwinds & gave 22,334% return in the last 20 years

      Excerpts from its annual report for 2017-18. ELECTRIC VEHICLES – THE NEW MARKET DISRUPTOR “We are anticipating the next market disruption through electric vehicles. We are closely reviewing and watching the situations and doing our ground level work. We are also mapping all of our existing products vis-à-vis EV to capitalise on the opportunities EV will throw at the component manufacturers, whether it is motors, batteries or any other system which will come into the electric vehicles, totally different from the conventional IC engine” Cut to August 2023, five years down the line, the company commissions two plants for making on-board charger, off-board charger, motor control Units, DCDC converters, battery management systems, and more products catering to EV 2-wheelers and 3-wheelers. Now this is a reflection of the speed at which an auto ancillary company needs to function and also the product range it needs to have if it has to stay relevant in the changing world of the auto Industry. Foresight, planning and timely execution is the key.

      India Inc doubles down on getting the gender mix right

      Naina Lal Kidwai, chairperson of Rothschild & Co, who is also on the board of directors of Biocon and UPL, said one of the big factors fuelling this change is ESG reporting. Companies, especially the larger ones, are seeking ratings from global firms like Moody’s where one of the questions being asked is around diversity and inclusion. Indian companies also need to disclose Business Responsibility and Sustainability reporting besides adhering to integrated reporting where ESG etc, is being integrated into annual reports.

      RBI to boost rupee's internationalisation, liberalise norms for non-residents

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is intensifying efforts to internationalize the Indian Rupee (INR) by making regulatory changes for non-residents and enhancing the appeal of the GIFT City as an international financial center. The RBI plans to liberalize regulations related to INR accounts for non-residents and allow them to open rupee accounts outside India.

      NFRA to engage with some big listed companies on audit compliance

      The regulatory outreach could involve the NFRA's engagement with audit panels, independent directors, chief financial officers and others on the boards of these companies, said one of the persons. The regulator is close to finalising a framework to hold such huddles and may invite listed companies, where large public interest is involved, for such meetings, according to another person.

      Adani group m-cap regains $200 bn-mark as company rebuts coal invoicing allegations

      While Adani group denied all allegations, the news report was cited by opposition leaders including former Congress president Rahul Gandhi to demand a probe by a joint parliamentary committee into the alleged wrongdoing.

      Non-recovery of cash can't be proof there wasn't corruption, says HC while denying bail to Manish Sisodia

      Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma dismissed the bail pleas filed by the former Delhi deputy chief minister in the corruption and money laundering cases lodged by the CBI and ED, respectively, in connection with the alleged liquor scam.

      IFSC regulator looking to allow NBFCs operate as risk aggregators

      The International Financial Services Centres Authority is exploring the option of non-bank financial players acting as risk aggregators for small customers in GIFT City to facilitate FX transactions and manage interest rate risk exposures.

      Go Digit Insurance IPO: GMP, price band among 10 things to know before subscribing to the issue

      Go Digit Insurance IPO consists of fresh equity issue of Rs 1,125 crore and an OFS of up to 5.47 crore shares. While promoter Go Digit Infoworks will offload stakes, Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma will continue to be investors. Its price band has been fixed Rs 258-278 apiece.

      Majority of top-100 companies making disclosures about carbon emissions: PwC India

      A PwC India survey indicates that 51% of India's top 100 companies have begun disclosing carbon emissions voluntarily, with 31% revealing their net-zero targets. With new ESG regulations, India's transition to BRSR Core showcases its commitment to sustainability reporting. This shift highlights a growing awareness of sustainability's importance in business strategy. ESG reporting through BRSR enhances transparency, enabling stakeholders to make informed decisions.

      ESG reporting witnesses increase in global variance

      India has been an early adopter of corporate ESG regulations - be it mandating listed companies to spend towards corporate social responsibility or disclosing ESG parameters through the 'business responsibility and sustainability reporting', or BRSR. Since FY23, the top 1,000 listed companies in India have been disclosing over 1,600 data points pertaining to different aspects of the ESG framework as part of the BRSR.

      Top auditors stop offering non-audit work to clients

      Top audit firms in India, including KPMG affiliate BSR & Affiliates and BDO affiliate MSKA & Associates, have stopped offering non-audit services to audit clients. This move aligns with the NFRA's strict stance on conflict-of-interest issues. EY affiliate SR Batliboi & Co is the only top firm still providing such services. This change comes amid global pressure for auditors to maintain independence and avoid conflicts of interest. The NFRA's regulations apply to Indian companies meeting certain thresholds.

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