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    Global Capability Centres drive office leasing in H1 2024, with a 37% share

    India's office leasing market is dominated by Global Capability Centres (GCCs), with 37% of total leasing activity in January to June 2024. The country's robust workforce, competitive costs, and established ecosystem make it a key market for GCCs. With a projected 20% growth in GCC presence by 2025, the Indian office market is poised for significant expansion. 67% of GCCs plan to increase their office portfolios by over 10% in the next two years.

    Ahead of IPO, Bansal Wire Industries garners Rs 223 cr from anchor investors

    The company has allocated 87.30 lakh shares to 18 funds at Rs 256 apiece, which is also the upper end of the price band. This aggregates the transaction size to Rs 223.5 crore, it added. The maiden public issue is an entirely fresh issue of equity shares worth Rs 745 crore, with no offer-for-sale (OFS) component.

    Bain Capital-backed Emcure Pharma mobilises Rs 583 cr from anchor investors

    Emcure Pharmaceuticals has allocated 57.8 lakh equity shares to 48 funds at the upper end of the IPO price band, raising Rs 582.6 crore. The public subscription for the IPO will commence on July 3rd and conclude on July 5th.

    ICICI Prudential AMC buys office tower from Kalpataru in Mumbai for Rs 315 cr

    ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company has acquired a commercial tower in Santacruz, Mumbai, for over Rs 315 crore from realty developer Kalpataru's subsidiary Ixora Properties. The tower, built on one-third of an acre, is expected to house the company's new head office. The deal is significant in the ongoing trend of leasing office space rather than buying it outright.

    ICICI Pru Life shares up 0.63% as Nifty gains

    A total of 12,534 shares changed hands on the counter till 11:42AM (IST).

    Headwinds of high FPI exposure, but good for long term: 6 stocks the financial services sector with an upside potential of up to 25 %

    One of the most intriguing aspects of presenting the return performance of stocks, or any asset class for that matter, is how a slight adjustment in the calculation date can dramatically alter the perception, making the glass appear either half full or half empty. This phenomenon is particularly evident in the case of financial service stocks. Recently, these stocks have often been portrayed as underperformers. However, this overlooks the fact that over the long term, they have provided substantial returns and generated significant wealth. The short-term underperformance of these stocks can be attributed to their heavy ownership by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI). As FPIs have been net sellers in Indian equities, financial service stocks have faced selling pressure. Nevertheless, the relative decline in stock prices is considerably less severe than in previous instances of similar selling activity. Given the robust fundamentals of these stocks compared to a few years ago, it is prudent to view them from a long-term investment perspective.

    • Why is the New York law on regulating social media algorithms protecting teenagers, a step in the right direction?

      The New York State Legislature had earlier passed a legislation on regulating social media algorithms targeting teenagers. This has received the consent of the Governor and despite the concerns related to its implementation, it is being hailed as a progressive step.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos with upside scope of over 19%

      While one might be focussed what is happening in nifty and mid-cap space, if one looks at the recent performance of the large caps, there are a number of them which have done a catch up in just the last two weeks. When the valuation differential in mid and large caps stocks becomes extremely high, large caps tend to do well as mean reversion takes place. There is a high probability that we might see some of that happening in the next couple of weeks. Given the rotational trade which is taking place in the market, overall sentiment is likely to remain bullish. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      Life insurers' margins may take a hit on early surrender directive

      Insurance companies in Mumbai are adapting to IRDAI's directives on surrender values, anticipating an impact on new business margins. Insurers are exploring changes in their business models to align with the new regulations and focus on growth over profitability.

      Higher refund on premature exit from life insurance policy as IRDAI introduces new surrender value rule; check how much you will get

      Life Insurance Policy Surrender Value Rule Changes: To curb mis-selling of life insurance plans, IRDAI has introduced a higher special surrender value for traditional endowment policies. Even if a policyholder exits a life insurance policy after the first year, he would get a part of his premium back if he has paid it. Till now, there has been no refund on exiting the policy in the first year. How much money will you get back if you prematurely exit your life insurance policy? Check calculation here.

      Amfi stock classification: Multibagger midcaps NHPC, BHEL, 5 others likely to turn largecaps

      Existing largecaps likeICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company, ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company, Polycab India, SRF, Marico, SBI Cards & Payment Services and Berger Paints are likely to lose their tags.

      ICICI Pru Life shares down 0.3% as Nifty gains

      A total of 3,136 shares changed hands on the counter till 12:53PM (IST).

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of over 20%

      Just because the Nifty has been trading in a volatile mood for the last few trading sessions, the word correction might be heard on the street. The fact is that if one looks at the internal of the markets, there has been an ongoing correction which is taking place which has been largely guided by the numbers which companies have delivered for Q4. Also there is a kind of sectoral correction taking place. The good part is that such kind of sectoral corrections are indicative of underlying bullishness and these corrections are part of any bull run. The only thing any investor needs to make sure is that in any corrective phase, bias when making fresh investment should be toward large cap stocks as there is a possibility that they would see less damage in corrections which are stronger in nature due to global or macro developments. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      Just because the Nifty has been trading in a volatile mood for the last few trading sessions, the word correction might be heard on the street. The fact is that if one looks at the internal of the markets, there has been an ongoing correction which is taking place which has been largely guided by the numbers which companies have delivered for Q4. Also there is a kind of sectoral correction taking place. The good part is that such kind of sectoral corrections are indicative of underlying bullishness and these corrections are part of any bull run. The only thing any investor needs to make sure is that in any corrective phase, bias when making fresh investment should be toward large cap stocks as there is a possibility that they would see less damage in corrections which are stronger in nature due to global or macro developments. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      ICICI Pru Life shares down 0.06% as Nifty gains

      A total of 9,820 shares changed hands on the counter till 01:13PM (IST).

      PNB MetLife names Sameer Bansal new MD and CEO

      PNB MetLife India Insurance has appointed Sameer Bansal as the new managing director and chief executive, effective July 1. Bansal, with over 25 years of financial services experience, succeeds Ashish Srivastava. Srivastava will now head New York-based MetLife Inc’s global shared services team in India. The appointment is subject to regulatory approvals.

      The life, death and rebirth of an AI-generated news outlet

      Irish broadcaster Dave Fanning's defamation lawsuit involves Kasturi Chakraborty and Hemin Bakir, former journalists at BNN Breaking, revealing the impact of AI-generated news on their reputations.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 20%

      As the street grapples with what will be the final come out of elections, the street is witnessing two things, unwinding of the long position which were taken after the exit poll showed a comfortable win for ruling BJP and also fresh short position being created. Whatever may be the final outcome, it would be better to stick to the basic principle of investing, that is looking at fundamentals and developments in the sector and only when things are positive on both the front then only go ahead and take a decision. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      ICICI Pru Life shares up 3.43% as Nifty gains

      A total of 27,242 shares changed hands on the counter till 11:41AM (IST).

      Bloodbath on Street: Tata Tech among 353 stocks at 52-week lows, crash up to 20%

      Veritas Advertising and Bodhi Tree Multimedia topped the list with each falling 20% to Rs 170.30 and Rs 11.7, respectively, to hit their new 52-week lows.

      Tata AIA Life launches Midcap Momentum Index Fund

      Tata AIA Life Insurance launches Midcap Momentum Index Fund to capitalize on India's midcap sector growth potential, offering investors a chance to benefit from high-growth midcap stocks through ULIP and ILP solutions.

      Shriram Life Insurance eyes expansion of business across geographies

      Shriram Life Insurance plans to expand into tier 2 and 3 towns across 15 states, focusing on underserved customer segments needing life insurance, said MD and CEO Casparus J H Kromhout. The company aims to deepen its presence in key states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, and Bihar.

      Companies look to rework benefits for multi-generational workforce: Survey

      A survey by Marsh India Insurance Brokers revealed 70% of companies seek new-age benefits and 50% aim to cater to the multi-generational workforce, focusing on Generation Z. Employers are designing comprehensive benefits tailored to diverse needs, including mental health support and flexible solutions.

      LIC thinking of diving into health insurance pool, eyeing acquisitions

      LIC is considering entering the health insurance sector, as reported by Times of India, quoting LIC chairman Siddhartha Mohanty. Mohanty stated that LIC is evaluating potential acquisition opportunities in this regard. This move aligns with expectations of the government permitting composite insurance companies in the sector.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 20%

      The way markets have panned out in the last few sessions, it appears that bulls are waiting for a confirmation on 4th of June and then they will take over control of the street. But because valuations are high, one has to be cautious, while being bullish. Also as a thumb rule, one should remember that corrections and consolidation are part of every bull market. We will continue to see them at regular levels. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      PSU Banks stocks: Stay bullish, hedge a bit to avoid narrative induced selling; top 7 PSU banks with upside potential of up to 36 %

      While every sector has witnessed a re-rating in the last couple of years. The re-rating can be due to two reasons. whether headwinds have gone away because of government policy push and clean up or the sector has recovered due cyclical reasons. In the case of PSU banks,which have seen strong re-rating in the last one year, there is a mix of both reasons. The government cleaned up and strengthened the regulatory system. Also that overall economic growth has seen a sharp recovery which has helped in credit off take. Now comes the question that after this rally, should one sell, should one hold, should one increase the exposure. The answer lies in hedging for the banks you own and just avoid listening to noise which will remain high till election results are announced.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 20%

      While it might be a bit early to say, but the way things have panned in the last couple of weeks, it is clear that bulls are not in any mood to leave the street. At the same time bears are also clear they will wait and on sidelines till election results. Two things one should remember at this point of intersection which rarely comes, that finally it is the business and the management which matters. Probably management of the large cap companies have that in abundance for two things, manage difficult times and by the end of the day grow. The only thing any investor needs to make sure is that in any corrective phase, bias when making fresh investment should be toward large cap stocks as there is a possibility that they would see less damage in corrections. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      GameStop Shares Surge After 'Roaring Kitty' Reemerges

      Amid the market mayhem, hedge funds that bet against meme stocks blew up and trading apps struggled to keep up. The chaos inspired the 2023 film "Dumb Money," directed by Craig Gillespie.

      New York Life Insurance to buy 49 per cent stake in two commercial projects of Max Estates

      New York Life Insurance Co. invests ₹388 crore for 49% stake in Max Estates' commercial projects in Delhi and Noida, expanding to all projects in Delhi-NCR. They now own 49% of Max Tower, Max House, and more.

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