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    Housing sales in top 30 Tier II cities up 11% in FY24 to nearly 2.08 lakh units: PropEquity

    Housing demand in India has increased by 11% last fiscal, reaching nearly 2.08 lakh units across 30 Tier II towns, according to PropEquity's report. The top 10 Tier II cities contributed 80% to the total sales in these small towns, with sales of 1,68,998 units in 2023-24. The other 20 Tier II cities include Bhopal, Lucknow, Goa, Coimbatore, Raipur, Vijayawada, Indore, Kochi, Trivandrum, Mangalore, Guntur, Bhiwadi, Dehradun, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Agra, Mysore, Sonepat, Panipat and Amritsar.

    IPO rush amid market rally boosts demand for independent directors

    Amid IPO frenzy, companies race to appoint independent directors with specific skill sets crucial for growth. Women lead key committees, while former bureaucrats remain sought after. The process overlooks competencies, favoring recommendations from bankers and auditors. Specialized firms aid in identifying professionals for board roles, ensuring compliance with listing regulations.

    Visual telematics startup Cautio raises Rs 6.5 crore from Antler, 8i Ventures, others

    Cautio provides affordable video telematics products and customised solutions designed to address road safety challenges. The funding saw participation from Cautio’s early customers and angel investors. The company was established by Ankit Acharya, previously a senior executive at ride-hailing firm Namma Yatri, and Pranjal Nadhani, formerly a senior engineer at Dream11 and Urban Company.

    India Playbook 2024: Where to invest conundrum?

    Retail investors favor small-cap stocks due to high returns. Large-caps trade at a valuation discount to small-caps. Domestic ownership prevails in small-caps, with retail investors holding a significant share. Opportunities exist in Finsumption, Capex, and Make in India themes favoring small and mid-cap companies.

    Why the Digital Competition Bill has started a polarising debate in the tech industry

    India’s Digital Competition Bill has turned previous foes in the tech industry into unlikely allies and sparked a polarising debate on market practices. The Committee on Digital Competition Law (CDCL) on February 27, submitted its report to the ministry of corporate affairs (MCA) after working on it for more than a year.

    Quant Mutual Fund crisis: How NAVs have been impacted since Sebi investigation

    Investor concerns arise as front-running case impacts Quant Mutual Fund. Despite NAV declines in Quant Healthcare Fund and Quant Commodities Fund, stability is maintained with rising NAVs of Quant ESG Equity Fund and Quant Focused Fund.

    • These midcap stocks with ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos can rally over 32%, according to analysts

      The majority of play in the options segment for the election results fear and greed and hope has been played in the weekly option settlement. Whatever little has been left would be over today as the June series expiry gets over. This is relevant because once this technical volatility is done and dusted the true picture would emerge for many segments of the market including the midcap segment. If one looks at their recent performance in the last few days of volatility, it is clear that there is not much selling pressure. If one goes on by the market breadth, there are indications that bulls might be back in control. Keep an eye on liquidity and the market breadth in the next few sessions as that will determine what happens to mid-cap stocks in the medium term. If the market breadth stays positive then it is very likely that we might see more strength in mid-caps. 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". This predefined screener is only available to ET Prime users.

      Novavente raises $3 million from Highbrow Securities

      The partnership with Highbrow Securities is also expected to enhance Novavente's market credibility as it prepares for a public listing on the London Stock Exchange. The sales consulting firm will use the fresh funds to fuel expansion plans and enhance offerings and services. Beyond its core business, Novaventa has also invested in developing generative AI products.

      Quant Mutual Fund schemes NAV falls after Sebi investigation

      The markets regulator, Sebi, is investigating a suspected case of front-running involving Quant MF, which manages assets worth Rs 93,000 crore. This has raised concerns among numerous investors about the security of their investments.

      Why these Chinese working mothers don't want more babies

      A woman leading a financial team earning more than her husband, another pursuing a dream to become a civil servant, and a budding influencer aiming to be the family breadwinner are all young mothers in China who have one thing in common: they are raising one child and don't want another, regardless of their husbands' opinions or the government's incentives aimed at addressing an aging population.

      Flipkart-Swiggy deal talks; Corning’s India plan

      Flipkart considered buying a stake in Swiggy months ago amid the rise of quick commerce. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      How GenAI is opening up new revenue streams for IT firms and GCCs

      The rise of generative AI (GenAI) presents an opportunity for IT firms to unlock new revenue streams. Companies like Accenture, Infosys, and Tech Mahindra, alongside global capabilities centers (GCCs), are seeing a surge in data standardisation work. This is driven by the vast amount of "uncleaned/unstructured" data held by their clients and parent companies.

      Short-term headwind, long-term opportunities for investors: 4 small finance banks with upside potential of up to 35%

      The increase in credit costs has been an issue which has been bothering banks, some more, some less. Even the chairman of India’s largest bank had to come out and give a statement regarding it. However the question arises when these headwinds which are periodic in nature and part of the business cycle hits any sector what should be done. Should one move out of the sector? Should one continue to stay invested or should one buy more of the stock of that sector. The answer is dependent on one simple factor which is how large is the opportunity which that sector has. If the answer is that the opportunity is very large, then probably, it is the second and third option which one may look at. Probably in case of small finance banks, which are today reeling under the pressure due to guidance by one bank fit the bill. These banks are no stranger to dealing with challenges since the time they were born. Challenges thrown by regulatory tightening and economic cycles.

      How many days will Quant Mutual Fund require to liquidate 50% of its small and midcap portfolio? Check stress test result

      According to the stress test results from the Quant Mutual Fund, the trailing 12-month PE ratio for the midcap fund benchmark has risen above its levels from one year ago and two years ago. For the smallcap index, the trailing 12-month PE ratio is higher than it was one year ago and close to its level from two years ago.

      Quant MF: Are ‘black box’ quant funds reliable? Should you invest in quant mutual funds?

      Most quant funds in India have a track record of only 3-4 years, which is too short to reliably judge their execution capabilities. Within this limited time frame, significant variance can be observed. Despite a few exceptions, most funds have struggled to outperform the market. Quant models, shrouded in secrecy, make it difficult for investors to understand their working and evaluate their reliability.

      Quant Mutual Fund issues clarification on Sebi probe in front-running case

      Sebi suspects that either a dealer from Quant or a broking firm through which the fund house places orders was leaking information about the trades. The regulator has conducted search and seizure operations in Quant's Mumbai headquarters and at the address of the suspected beneficiaries in Hyderabad.

      WestBridge Capital sells 1.7% stake in AU Small Fin Bank for Rs 845 crore

      WestBridge Capital divested a 1.7% stake in AU Small Finance Bank for Rs 845 crore through an open market transaction, impacting its shareholding in the bank significantly. Goldman Sachs Investments Mauritius I acquired a substantial number of shares in the same bank.

      DRDO, Indian firms showcase Made in India weapons, tech at Paris defence show

      Indian defence sector firms are showcasing their products at the EUROSATORY 2024 defence show in France. The exhibition features Indian products such as the Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher system and the LCA Tejas fighter aircraft. The India pavilion was inaugurated by Indian Ambassador to France, Jawed Ashraf. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) showcases 11 major defence technologies and products.

      Agri firm Samunnati gets Rs 133 crore debt funding from Blue Earth

      Samunnati raises Rs 133 crore from Blue Earth Capital to expand initiatives for small farmers' climate adaptation and sustainability projects.

      How investors struck gold in the new-age IPO boom

      In the last month, several new-age companies backed by venture capital, have or are set to hit the public markets. This has resulted in a gold rush for their investors. Travel tech platform Ixigo is set to go public next week, while insurtech firm Go Digit and coworking startup Awfis have already listed on the exchanges in the past one month. Their investors, including Peak XV Partners, Elevation Capital, ChrysCapital and TVS Capital and A91 Partners, are sitting on multiple returns from some of these investments.

      Tech-based NBFCs try a balancing act after RBI action on unsecured loans

      NBFCs like DMI Finance, Vivriti Capital and InCred Capital expanded unsecured retail and small business lending, leveraging strong fintech partnerships over to grow their business coming out of Covid. Some of these companies took the acquisition route to scale up this business quickly.

      IPO-bound cos wary after poll results; NBFCs’ balancing act

      Happy Friday! New-age firms planning to go public are moving cautiously as stock market volatility remains a concern after the 2024 general election results. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      Adopting global standard, infra, risk-based regulation to help India improve quality of goods for exports: GTRI

      The GTRI also recommended support to SMEs, avoiding quality control orders becoming non-tariff barriers, regulatory impact assessment, developing globally acceptable standards and inking mutual recognition pacts with trading partners to strengthen India's quality systems.

      New-age consumer brands trend on deal street

      Uppercase–a luggage brand started by former VIP Industries MD Sudip Ghose–is in talks with Flipkart-backer Accel to raise new capital, sources told us. This would be the 3rd major deal in the space after Peak XV Partners’ Mokobara investment and Lighthouse’s bet on Safari.

      Indian AI firms may face extra costs as EU’s AI Act kicks in

      The European Union wrapped up approval of the world's first law governing AI development last week. This legislation takes a tiered approach, setting varying compliance timelines and regulations based on the potential risk each AI system poses. Generally applicable AI will have a year to comply, while high-risk systems get up to three years.

      $250K funding for ONDC hackathon topper firms

      The Build for Bharat initiative was started in New Delhi in December last year in collaboration with the government’s Startup India platform, Google Cloud India, Antler in India, Protean and Paytm. It was organised in more than 50 cities with experts, leaders, venture capitalists and incubators onboard.

      India offers a special auction of discovered small oil and gas fields

      The Indian government is offering three small oil and gas fields in an auction closing on July 15. The Directorate General of Hydrocarbons announced the bid round, with two fields in Mumbai offshore and one coal bed methane field in West Bengal. These fields were previously discovered but left undeveloped. Private players have the opportunity for exploration and full pricing and marketing freedom.

      Equitas Small Finance Bank Q4 Results: Firm reports PAT at Rs 208 crore

      Equitas Small Finance Bank Ltd has registered a net profit after tax at Rs 207.62 crore for the January-March 2024 quarter, the bank said on Wednesday.

      Consumer durables industry: Demand for temporary workers increase in small towns & hinterlands by up to 30% from last year

      The demand for more workers is mainly from places such as Panipat, Varanasi, Asansol, Dhanbad, Guwahati, Raipur, Nagpur, Jaipur, Patna, Salem, Calicut, Coimbatore, Vizag, Cuttack, Guntur, Nellore and Madurai, as large Indian companies and MNCs look to expand their network amid a rise in demand for air-conditioners, coolers, refrigerators, fans and inverters in tier 2 and 3 regions.

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