Indian stocks and the rupee experienced a significant decline on Wednesday. This market downturn followed fresh US strikes on Iran and rising oil prices. The country’s volatility index surged, reflecting increased trader risk perception. Bond yields climbed the most in over three months, while the rupee ended as the continent’s worst performer. Analysts suggest market...Read More
New Reserve Bank of India lending rules increase funding costs for local proprietary traders. These changes require 100% collateral for bank guarantees, impacting domestic firms significantly. Foreign trading majors, however, can access cheaper overseas funding sources. This situation may allow foreign firms to capture a larger domestic market share. Domestic traders face a disadvantage compared...Read More
Asian shares advanced, led by a rally in chipmakers and South Korean stocks. Oil prices extended their gains for a third day, reaching about $78.80 a barrel. Treasury yields rose as markets anticipated earlier Federal Reserve interest rate increases. These events have reignited inflation concerns among investors and traders. Markets are now grappling with elevated...Read More
Indian markets saw a significant decline on Wednesday, influenced by global factors. TCS anticipates modest profit growth amid client spending caution and wage pressures. Nalco and NLC India will form a joint venture for a power plant. HFCL plans substantial investment to boost optical fibre cable production capacity. Natco Pharma announced significant investments and stake...Read More
Indian banks are experiencing a slowdown in special foreign currency deposit collection. Rising overseas borrowing costs are impacting banks’ leverage offerings to clients. High-net-worth individuals seek double-digit dollar returns, assessing tax implications. Banks are recalibrating deposit mobilization strategies after recent guideline releases. Investor expectations for higher spreads are increasing due to Indian supply.Read More
India’s US Treasury holdings dropped to $181 billion in April. This reduction reflects a strategic shift in foreign asset diversification by the Reserve Bank of India. The central bank significantly increased its gold reserves to 881 metric tonnes. Gold offers a stable reserve asset, unaffected by geopolitical stresses. This move aligns with a global trend...Read More
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