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    Bansal Wire IPO booked 5.72 times on Day 2. Check GMP and other details

    Bansal Wire's IPO has been nearly 4 times oversubscribed on its second day, fueled by robust demand from non-institutional and retail investors. The IPO, conducted through the book-building method, reserves 50% for qualified institutional buyers, 35% for retail investors, and 15% for non-institutional investors.

    South Korean shares hit over 29-month high, Samsung Electronics shines

    South Korean financial markets experience a surge, with shares hitting a 29-month high driven by Samsung Electronics' expected profit increase. Auto and financial sectors also see gains due to dividend policy measures. Bank of Korea suggests structural reforms for addressing high living costs. Foreign investors show interest with net share purchases. Market yields decline notably.

    Do Elon Musk's politics and comments on X drive Tesla buyers away? This is what car-owners have said

    Has Elon Musk angered the prospective buyers of Tesla by supporting antisemitic posts on his social media platform X or blocking Starlink satellite internet service to prevent a drone attack on Russian forces? The global Tesla sales have come down this year.

    Bajaj Housing Finance launches Sambhav Home Loans for first-time home buyers

    Borrowers will have attractive interest rates with affordable EMIs and the option to choose a repayment tenor of up to 20 years. With this, Bajaj Housing Finance will offer a full suit of offerings in the housing finance sector covering all customer categories.

    International toy fair to begin on July 6; over 100 foreign buyers to participate

    Wooden toy maker Gautam said that different categories of toys will be showcased to buyers such as electronics, soft toys, playground equipment and board games. The country's toy exports declined marginally to USD 152.34 million in 2023-24 from USD 153.89 million in the previous financial year, according to a report by economic think tank GTRI.

    Niva Bupa files for Rs 3,000-cr IPO

    Niva Bupa Health Insurance files a ₹3,000 crore IPO, aiming to enhance solvency ratio and operating expenses. British United Provident Fund Bupa is an existing shareholder. TrueNorth-managed Fettle Tone LLP and Bupa Group play key roles in the IPO process.

    • It's taxing times for electoral bond buyers after Supreme Court's Feb verdict

      More than 1,000 entities who purchased electoral bonds for political donations may now face inquiries from tax authorities regarding the deductions claimed on these contributions, following the Supreme Court's decision to invalidate the scheme in February. The Supreme Court, in its ruling on February 15, declared the electoral bond scheme unconstitutional. Since its introduction in January 2018, the scheme had amassed Rs 16,518 crore in donations for political parties.

      Demand for hybrid vehicles on the rise across the US; here are the best deals being offered

      There is a growing demand for hybrid vehicles across the US. Many of the companies are offering discounts on these vehicles. The demand for EV vehicles is decreasing due to many challenges associated with it.

      Indian financiers’ debt lures buyers on widest spread since 2020

      Investors are wary of funding strains affecting the rapid economic growth in India, despite enticing opportunities in shadow lender bonds. The concern lies in the widening spreads and the potential hurdles that could impede the country's impressive growth trajectory.

      Gupshup to launch multilingual WhatsApp chatbot for buyer apps on ONDC

      Gupshup's WhatsApp chatbot on ONDC streamlines buyer experience, supports enterprise integration, and expands to include food orders, location sharing, Google RCS, and voice integration. Operating globally, Gupshup aims to reach diverse populations through WhatsApp for seamless conversational commerce.

      Only a third of critical mineral blocks find buyers

      A company which offers to share the highest percentage of its revenue earned through sale of extracted minerals with the state governments - called the auction premium - wins the bid.

      First half of June: FIIs sell big in Oil and Gas, IT, and construction
      FPIs turn net buyers of Indian equities at Rs 12,170 crore in June so far after two months of selling

      Foreign investors stage a comeback in holiday-shortened week, slashing net selling from 14,794 crore in June first week to Rs 3,064 crore at the end of second week.

      As buyers diss cars, auto companies count on offers

      Passenger car sales surged 8% to a record 4.22 mn units in FY24 but have moderated since amid the heat wave, a long election season and a high base. Going by current vehicle registration trends on the government's Vahan portal, June growth is expected to be either flat or negative. ET reported June 17 that inventory levels at dealerships across the country were at 55-60 days against the norm of 30 days seen at this time of the year.

      India's May Palm oil imports jump 74 pc on rising demand

      India's palm oil imports surged 74% to 7,63,300 tonnes in May from 4,39,173 tonnes as the world's largest vegetable oil buyer stocked up to meet rising domestic demand, according to Solvent Extractors Association.

      Ixigo IPO subscribed over 98 times on last day

      Le Travenues Technology, the parent company of Ixigo, had a highly successful IPO, with bids exceeding 98 times the shares on offer.

      Buyers return to stores as gold prices cool down

      Gold prices fell by 4.5% in three weeks, boosting consumer sentiment. Mumbai's Zaveri Bazaar, Asia's largest gold market, saw increased activity at jewellers like Joyalukkas and Senco Gold & Diamonds.

      Ixigo IPO oversubscribed on Day 1: check details

      Le Travenues Technology, the parent company of online travel platform Ixigo, had a successful IPO opening day, subscribed 1.95 times on the BSE. Investors bid for 85.5 million shares against 43.7 million available. The IPO, which closes on June 12, includes a fresh equity issue of Rs 120 crore.

      Should you buy a house now before property prices soar or wait for home loan interest rates to drop?

      A favourable wealth effect, driven by a sharp rise in the equity markets, is enticing many first-time homebuy ers to take the plunge, while affluent buyers are looking for second homes. If you are a fence-sitter, still unsure about when to buy a house, this market presents a big dilemma. Is it the right time to buy a house?

      UP RERA sets format for possession letters to flat buyers

      It had also directed project promoters to make no binding conditions on the allottees in any way through the offer of possession letter, the UP RERA said in a statement.

      Long-range EVs now cost less than the average new car in the US

      The automotive industry in the US is experiencing a competitive phase in the electric vehicle market, leading to EVs with over 300 miles of range being cheaper than gas-powered cars for American buyers.

      Smartwatch companies turn to premium buyers looking for upgrade

      Leading smartwatch brands like Noise, Boult, and Boat are targeting repeat buyers with premium hardware to increase average selling prices and improve profitability amid declining shipments and intense competition. They are using their own processors, high-end materials, and aesthetic enhancements, while aggressively expanding into offline retail channels. This shift follows a 7.3% drop in Q1 2024 shipments and a fall in ASP to $20.65. The focus is now on offering premium products with better features to attract discerning consumers.

      FIIs sell shares worth Rs 6,868 crore on Thursday; DIIs net buyers at Rs 3,718 crore

      The recent FII trends have taken a stark turn from Monday's buying spree, where both FIIs and DIIs were net buyers, collectively purchasing shares worth Rs 8,765 crore. This buying activity was apparently fueled by exit polls predicting a resounding victory for the BJP-led NDA alliance. However, the subsequent FII trends have diverged significantly from this initial optimism.

      Noida Authority orders asset attachment of AMG group over Rs 2,409 cr dues

      The Noida Authority has ordered the attachment of properties of realty group Aims Max Gardenia (AMG) over pending dues of Rs 2,409.77 crore against two land allotments in the city. The group, contested the amount of pending dues, claiming it was around Rs 1,050 crore and is ready to pay 25 per cent of it, following the recommendations of the Amitabh Kant committee on legacy stalled housing projects to facilitate the registry of flats in its projects.

      Rural demand as healthy as urban demand for SUVs: Tarun Garg, Hyundai Motor India

      ​I have been in the industry for 30 years and we had always imagined that the rural customers would prefer smaller cars but there also aspirations are taking over. And also the second thing is that because the infrastructure has really improved and also the dissemination of information has really improved, the aspirations of the rural customers are also shifting them towards SUVs.

      Facing parking space manipulation by the builder? MahaRERA empowers home buyers against the defaulting promoters

      MahaRERA: Now flat buyers don't have to worry about parking space inside the flat, as MahaRERA has passed a order mandating parking space to be accurately communicated in both allotment letter and sale agreement. Read here to know more about the parking order by MahaRERA and how it will help you.

      Granules promoter Chigurupati sells stake

      ​​About 75 lakh shares worth 303.81 crore were sold at 405.08 apiece and were bought by 8 funds at 405-405.1. Axis MF, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Fidelity Funds' India Focus Fund were the top buyers.

      Coforge launches QIP to fund acquisition

      The company in a filing with BSE said that the floor price for the issue is at ₹4,531.40 per equity share. In a recent interaction with ET, Sudhir Singh, the CEO, said that the company will shell out $220 - $250 million, (or about ₹1,826 crore - ₹2,081 crore) to acquire Hyderabad-based Cigniti Technologies even as the Noida-based IT firm launched an open offer to acquire an additional 26% stake in Cigniti. He had said that they would use QIP to acquire between 51% - 54% of the of Cigniti.

      Tesla doing damage-control, discounts for European fleet buyers

      Tesla faces challenges in Europe as repeated price cuts hurt leasing companies' fleets and slow service alienates corporate customers. Tesla is offering unofficial discounts and addressing service complaints, but struggles with falling resale values and competition from Chinese and legacy automakers. Fleet customers demand better service and lower repair costs.

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