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    Budget 2024: Engineering sector seeks policies that will ease liquidity issues and encourage R&D

    The engineering sector, a key contributor to the economy, is seeing export growth. To maintain this trajectory. It wants better access to credit and incentives to modernise technology and machinery.

    Better placed than many for all market conditions: 8 non cyclical consumer stocks including unexpected ones with upside potential of up to 38%

    ​​But there is a high probability of the second one being true. There are many businesses where the argument of disposable income has been cited, but if one looks at long term trends, they have been finally able to do better, whether slower or faster growth. We take a look at such stocks which are non cyclical in nature which one must keep on watch list.

    India's forex reserves dip by $1.71 bn to $652 bn

    India's foreign exchange reserves decreased by $1.71 billion to reach $652 billion as of June 28, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The previous week had seen an increase in reserves by $816 million to $653.7 billion as of June 21.

    Stable economy boosts India's housing market to new heights, scales 11-year peak

    The housing property market across India is seeing substantial growth in sales volumes, driven by stable economic conditions and continued confidence, even amidst higher mortgage rates. This uptrend is led by the top eight cities, including Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad, propelling the country’s residential real estate market to an 11-year high in sales volumes during the first half of the year.

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    Discover reputable companies offering Amazon liquidation pallets with a wide range of products at competitive rates. From electronics to household essentials, these top 15 companies provide quality goods for wholesalers, retailers, and bargain hunters.

    Tight liquidity forces banks to tap debt markets, shell out more

    "To a certain extent, the year-on-year rise in the bank borrowing numbers is a reflection of the merger between HDFC and HDFC Bank. But apart from that, it is clearly a reflection of the tightness in the liquidity and that was, to a certain extent, exacerbated in the month of May because government spending was restricted during the Union election," said Soumyajit Niyogi, director at India Ratings & Research.

    • Sebi weighs tighter checks for stocks at F&O entry gate

      In its June 8 consultation paper, Sebi had sought feedback from market participants for its plan to revise the eligibility criteria for stocks to be a part of the futures and options (F&O) segment. The regulator wants stocks that are part of the derivatives market to be more liquid and traded by a wide set of market participants to prevent manipulation and lower risks to the system.

      RBI using forex market tools to ease liquidity tightness

      RBI uses forex tools to inject cash into banking system ahead of large outflows due to advance tax payments, keeping borrowing costs low and increasing reserves without impacting inflation-fighting stance.

      Banks ask RBI to ease liquidity rule to keep credit taps open

      Indian banks are urging the industry regulator to relax the current liquidity coverage requirements. They believe easing these mandates will free up more funds for lending.

      Flexible approach in managing liquidity to help money market rates

      RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das announced the central bank's commitment to maintaining money market rates and borrowing costs through flexible liquidity management. The RBI will use various operations to manage liquidity, responding to foreign investment flows impacting Indian bond markets. Analysts predict significant foreign flows following inclusion in JPMorgan's bond index, potentially affecting rupee liquidity. Das highlighted the RBI's ability to handle liquidity impact and swiftly respond to banking system liquidity fluctuations.

      ETMarkets PMS Talk: This fund manager with over Rs 350 cr in AUM generates 2x returns vs benchmark since June 2023

      Within this we are managing roughly Rs 315 crore in AQUA, a Flexicap Quant PMS Strategy, which is our flagship style-adaptive, benchmark-agnostic, dynamic multi-factor strategy and roughly Rs 35 crore in our Multi Asset Quant Strategies.

      India’s forex reserves down $2 bn to come off all-time record high

      India's forex reserves fell by $2 billion to $646.67 billion as of May 24, according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). This decline follows a previous increase of $4.54 billion, reaching an all-time high of $648.7 billion on May 17. The reduction includes a $1.51 billion decrease in foreign currency assets, a $482 million drop in gold reserves, a $33 million dip in SDRs, and a $1 million decline in IMF reserves.

      RBI's dividend transfer may ease deposit rates if govt spends it: Ind-Ra

      India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) stated that the RBI's Rs 2.11 lakh crore dividend transfer will likely ease liquidity pressure and lower deposit rates in the banking system if the government spends it. The substantial dividend will strengthen the central government's fiscal position, potentially leading to additional spending or fiscal consolidation.

      RBI MPC meeting next week: What investors should expect

      The RBI's upcoming MPC meeting on June 7, 2024, is expected to maintain interest rates amidst a stable inflation scenario post Lok Sabha election results. The focus will be on global and domestic factors impacting the economy.

      Liquidity deficit surges to four-month high

      The shortfall of funds has pushed up the weighted average call rate (WACR), which represents banks' overnight cost of borrowing and functions as a determinant of other borrowing costs in the economy too. On Wednesday, the WACR closed at 6.75%, the same rate as the RBI's Marginal Standing Facility (MSF).

      RBI announces reduction in the quantum of the government’s treasury bill sales

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has responded to tight liquidity conditions in the banking system by announcing a significant reduction in the government's treasury bill sales and introducing a new selection of bonds for the Centre's buyback operations. This move aims to alleviate cash constraints for banks, which have been exacerbated by muted government spending during the ongoing general elections. By reducing the supply of treasury bills and offering bonds for repurchase at acceptable prices, the RBI seeks to inject liquidity into the banking system and ease borrowing costs for banks.

      ETMarkets Fund Manager Talk: LIC MF’s Sumit Bhatnagar shares 3 investing themes for next decade

      Sumit Bhatnagar says: "Power, defense and capex are structural themes that are expected to play out over the next decade. While the space has seen significant re-rating and a significant portion of returns are priced in, I believe these themes still appear attractive from a medium to long term perspective."

      Two Bajaj cos raise record Rs 12,000 cr debt on a single day as yields fall

      Market sources said that Bajaj Housing Finance has raised Rs 4,500 crore through two issuances of non-convertible debentures – Rs 3,000 crore through a 3-year bond at an interest rate of 8.10% and Rs 1,500 crore through a 5-year bond at 8.05%.

      Lending rates to start easing only in second half of FY'25: Report

      Bank deposit rates are unlikely to rise further. But the structural shift in the system will keep downward rigidity intact. Hence, banks’ lending rate is expected to remain high in FY’25 with some modest softening towards the end.

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