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Subramaniam: Buy in Stages as Market Nears Bottom

Market expert Sunil Subramaniam says Indian markets are nearing a bottom but volatility will persist, advising investors to buy in small, staggered amounts. The upcoming earnings season and corporate guidance will be key signals for the market's next move.

Sebi Working Group Targets Custodians to Revive SLB Scheme

A Sebi working group convened its first meeting to strengthen India's stock lending and borrowing scheme, focusing on custodian-led institutional participation and process digitization. Expanding custodian involvement could unlock idle institutional inventory and improve SLB liquidity, benefiting hedging and short-sell

Indian Mutual Funds Raise Eternal Stake to 28.9% as FPIs Exit

Indian mutual funds raised their stake in Eternal to 28.9% in Q4 FY26, as FPIs cut holdings to 24.8%. Foreign investors have pulled over $18 billion from Indian equities since the US-Iran war began. Domestic mutual funds added over 12 percentage points, offsetting most of the foreign outflows.

Suzlon Shares Jump 19% as Institutions Raise Q4 Stake

Suzlon Energy shares rose 7.6% on April 14, completing five straight sessions of gains for a 19% cumulative advance. Institutional investors lifted their stake to 4.87% in Q4, tightening float and reinforcing the near-term upward move.

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Sebi working group eyes custodians, digitization to revive stock lending

A Sebi working group convened its first meeting to strengthen India's stock lending and borrowing scheme, focusing on custodian-led institutional participation and process digitization. Expanding custodian involvement could unlock idle institutional inventory and improve SLB liquidity, benefiting hedging and short-sell

2mo ago · 1 min · Policy & Government

Indian Mutual Funds Double Down On Eternal Amid FII Selling Spree

Indian mutual funds raised their stake in Eternal to 28.9% in Q4 FY26, as FPIs cut holdings to 24.8%. Foreign investors have pulled over $18 billion from Indian equities since the US-Iran war began. Domestic mutual funds added over 12 percentage points, offsetting most of the foreign outflows.

2mo ago · 2 min · Markets

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