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March 16, 2026
GSP Crop Science’s Rs 400 crore IPO opens Monday, priced between Rs 304-320. The issue includes a fresh component for debt repayment and an offer for sale. With over four decades in agrochemicals, the company aims to strengthen its financial standing. Early market sentiment suggests a flat listing, with the IPO closing March 18.
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Crude oil prices surged past $100 per barrel as President Trump warned Iran that its vital Kharg Island oil hub could be targeted, sparking fears of global energy supply disruptions. Despite avoiding direct strikes on oil infrastructure, the US is considering high-risk options, while Iran’s drone attack on a UAE terminal adds to regional tensions.
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Benchmark Nifty experienced a significant drop, ending the week with substantial losses. Escalating global conflicts triggered a sharp rise in crude oil prices, intensifying investor caution. Analysts point to broken technical supports and weakening momentum indicators. The near-term outlook is firmly bearish, with any rebounds expected to face selling pressure unless global tensions ease and...
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Indian markets brace for further declines as escalating Middle East tensions, fueled by US President Trump’s rhetoric, push oil prices skyward. The rupee is also expected to weaken, hitting record lows. Investors remain cautious, with foreign funds divesting holdings, as the conflict’s duration and impact on crude remain uncertain.
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Markets experienced a sharp decline on Friday, extending the ongoing corrective phase due to persistent geopolitical tensions. Analysts suggest any recovery will face significant resistance, advising investors to maintain caution and a selective trading approach. Several companies, including Tata Motors PV, Hindalco, and Adani Total Gas, are in focus due to recent news developments.
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The finance ministry is set to direct banks to cap lending rates at 2% above MCLR for microfinance companies under a new credit guarantee scheme. This initiative aims to boost lending to smaller MFIs struggling with funding due to asset quality stress, with the NCGTC providing the guarantee cover.
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Wild oil price swings, triggered by the Iran war, have pushed institutional investors towards exotic hybrid options to navigate cross-market gyrations. Traditional safe havens like bonds and gold have failed to provide protection amid stagflation fears, leading to increased trading in dual binary and contingent options as relationships between assets break down.
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New rupee loan spreads widened year-on-year to 3.01% in January as banks maintained firm borrowing costs to protect margins despite central bank rate cuts. Outstanding loan spreads narrowed due to faster asset-side adjustments and a shift towards lower-yielding segments. Transmission of rate cuts remains uneven, impacting bank margins.
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