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    Stocks in news: Bajaj Finance, Vedanta, L&T Finance, Hindustan Zinc, Star Health

    Nifty surpasses 24,300 with bullish momentum. Key companies perform well: Bajaj Finance, Vedanta, L&T Finance. Hindustan Zinc focuses on silver production growth. Indiabulls Housing Finance rebrands to Sammaan Capital. Star Health targets doubling Gross Written Premium.

    Indiabulls Housing Finance rebrands itself, name changed to Sammaan Capital

    Indiabulls Housing Finance has rebranded itself as Sammaan Capital after receiving the necessary approvals from regulatory authorities. This includes the Certificate of Incorporation from the Registrar of Companies and the Certificate of Registration as an NBFC-ICC (Investment and Credit Company) from the Reserve Bank of India.

    Quant Mutual Fund added 27 stocks to its portfolio in May. Do you own any?

    Quant Mutual Fund is under Sebi inquiry for suspected front-running, leading to search and seizure operations in Mumbai and Hyderabad.

    Indiabulls Housing Finance Q4 Results: Profit rises 23% YoY to Rs 320 crore

    The mortgage lender's operating profit jumped 34% to Rs 722 crore, driven by a 31% increase in net interest income to Rs 964 crore. The company's board proposed a final dividend of Rs 2 per share, representing a 100% payout on the Rs 2 face value for FY 2023-24.

    Asian junk bond sales are hottest in five years on India boom

    Regional sales of such corporate notes, outside of Japan, touched $5.9 billion so far this year, already surpassing $4.4 billion in all of 2023, according to Bloomberg-compiled data. Indian borrowers have topped the share of sales so far this year, with nearly 44% share.

    NCLT admits insolvency plea against two Essel Group companies on Indiabulls Housing plea

    The Mumbai bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), in applications filed by Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd, also appointed Ravi Prakash Ganti as interim resolution professional (IRP) for these companies.

    The Economic Times
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