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Four Indian companies, AGS Health, PGP Glass, Shreni Shares, and SRIT India, have received the green light from Sebi for their upcoming IPOs. These firms confidentially submitted their draft documents, with Sebi providing its observations between June 16-19. Shreni Shares plans a mix of fresh issuance and an offer for sale, while SRIT India will issue new shares. Proceeds will fund working capital, debt repayment, and growth initiatives.
Sebi approved a series of reforms to improve market efficiency and investor protection. Key changes include the return of exchange-based buybacks, intraday borrowing for mutual funds, faster AIF launches, easier municipal bond fundraising and simplified transmission of securities to legal heirs.
Despite a significant dip in the benchmark Sensex, six stocks within the BSE200 index achieved new 52-week highs on Friday, signaling robust investor confidence. These outperformers, including GE Vernova T&D India, The Federal Bank, and Polycab India, have demonstrated impressive gains over the past month, suggesting strong upward momentum and potential for continued growth.
Charlie Mungerโs quote on swimming against market โtidesโ highlights his belief that investors should not try to predict markets but instead focus on improving judgement and discipline. His philosophy emphasises long-term thinking, strong fundamentals and emotional control, reinforcing that successful investing is built on preparation rather than prediction.
Jio Platforms has filed its DRHP with Sebi for a massive IPO comprising a fresh issue of up to 27 crore shares. The offering aims to reduce debt, fund growth and unlock value for shareholders, while marking a milestone for India's largest telecom and digital services platform.
India's benchmark 10-year bond yield saw a pause in its recent drop on Friday. This change was fueled by stalled talks between the U.S. and Iran, which caused oil prices to tick up, negatively impacting investor sentiment. Additionally, profit-taking by traders following a strong bond price increase played a role. Rising concerns about El Nino's expected effects on monsoon rains and inflation deserve attention as well.
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has given the green light to reintroduce open market buybacks for companies, effective August 1. This new route allows firms to repurchase shares directly from stock exchanges, a mechanism previously discontinued. The move aims to offer a more efficient and equitable way for companies to return capital to shareholders, complementing existing tender offer methods.