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    AGP’s Zerra DC bags Rs 1,200 crore loan for second Navi Mumbai data centre project

    Zerra DC, the data center division of AGP, has recently clinched funding worth Rs. 1,200 crore from Tata Capital. This investment will be directed towards the construction of a cutting-edge 200 megawatt data center located in Navi Mumbai. Currently, there are ongoing negotiations to finalize partnerships with cloud hosting providers, further enhancing the project's scope.

    Global ad networks step up influencer marketing push in India

    Major advertising networks are boosting their presence in India's influencer marketing sector. They are investing in data-driven tools to meet advertiser demand for measurable results from creator campaigns. This shift aims to bring structure and clear performance insights to a rapidly growing market. Companies are consolidating to offer integrated creative, technology, and media services.

    Global Markets: Uncertain global outlook keeps investors balancing risk and opportunity

    Markets start the week on a positive note as Donald Trump signals possible easing of the Iran conflict, supporting global equities. However, optimism is tempered by concerns over sticky inflation, mixed economic data, and policy uncertainty. Investors are closely watching the April 21 hearing of Kevin Warsh, with shifting expectations now pointing to fewer or no rate cuts this year.

    Investors pile into US stocks as 'TINA' revival knocks 'TIARA' trades

    A U.S.-Iran ceasefire has revived "TINA" trades, boosting U.S. equities to record highs as investors favor the world's largest economy. Despite previous outflows, global investors have poured billions into U.S. stocks, driven by peace hopes, strong earnings growth, and relative insulation from energy shocks. The S&P 500 now surpasses pre-war levels, signaling a robust U.S. economic outlook.

    Global Market Today: Oil jumps, stocks wobble as Mideast ceasefire hangs in the balance

    Middle East tensions sent oil prices soaring and stock markets wavering as shipping through the Strait of Hormuz slowed to a crawl. Despite a fragile ceasefire, Iran's vow of retaliation after a U.S. ship seizure has heightened concerns. While traders hope for a resolution, the immediate focus remains on the critical chokepoint and its impact on global supply and inflation.

    India’s consumer sector sees funding dip but deal activity surges in FY26

    Indian consumer sector investment declined in FY26. Investors are now favoring smaller, diversified deals over large bets. Deal volume, however, increased significantly. This indicates a market shift towards sustainable growth and operational discipline. Mega deals are absent, but early-stage funding shows resilience. Companies focus on filling gaps rather than just scaling up.

    • War crisis revives stagflation dangers for global economy

      Global business surveys this week will reveal the escalating impact of seven weeks of Middle East conflict on growth and inflation. Initial data from Australia to the US is expected to show deterioration, particularly in Europe, raising concerns about potential stagflation. Policymakers are cautiously awaiting these figures to inform interest rate decisions.

      War revives stagflation dangers for global economy

      Global economic outlook faces uncertainty as seven weeks of Middle East conflict impact growth and inflation. Business surveys from Australia to the US will reveal the extent of deterioration, with stagflation risks looming. Policymakers grapple with responses amid persistent global uncertainty, while inflation data and interest rate decisions from various nations are closely watched.

      Convoy of tankers is seen crossing Strait of Hormuz, vessel tracking data shows

      A convoy of eight tankers is crossing the Strait of Hormuz. Ship owners hope Tehran will allow them to leave the Gulf during a short ceasefire. Iran reopened the strait after a US-brokered ceasefire. The closure caused a major supply loss. Gulf producers need steady tanker flow to resume exports.

      Slow revenue conversion to dog IT companies as AI queers the pitch

      Decline in annual revenue runs at even the biggest in Indian IT, such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Wipro, despite healthy deal pipelines suggests persistence of both slow revenue conversion and discounts spawned by competition from AI, analysts said.

      India medical tourism slips below pre-Covid peak amid geopolitics, visa delays and rising Asian competition

      India's medical tourism is facing challenges. Arrivals have dropped significantly below pre-Covid levels. Geopolitical tensions and visa delays are impacting the sector. Competition from other Asian nations is also a factor. Industry leaders suggest focusing on high-tech, reliable healthcare delivery to attract international patients. Improvements in ties with Bangladesh could help reverse the trend.

      Climate crisis is a gender issue, women face higher risks, less representation

      Climate change disproportionately impacts women, who are often excluded from decision-making despite their crucial roles in crisis response. Addressing this gendered issue requires empowering women with access to resources, finance, and leadership opportunities. India's initiatives, like training Climate Champions and implementing heat insurance, demonstrate a path towards equitable climate resilience.

      Ahana announces RBI reporting solution for co-operative banks using its proprietary Data Model

      Ahana introduces a new solution for co-operative banks. It aims to simplify Reserve Bank of India reporting. The system uses a special data model. This will reduce manual work and errors. Banks can expect faster reporting cycles. Audit readiness will also improve. The solution consolidates data for better accuracy and consistency.

      ETMarkets PMS Talk| No emotional bias, quant model drove 20% FY26 performance: Rohan Mehta

      The Growth Mantra PMS Fund delivered strong returns of around 20% in FY26. Its success stems from a disciplined, data-driven investment strategy. This quant-led framework removes emotional bias, focusing on identifying high-performing stocks through price momentum, earnings strength, and sectoral outperformance. The fund systematically exits underperformers, adapting to market changes and identifying emerging leaders.

      S&P 500, Nasdaq edge up from records with Middle East hopes, corporate earnings in focus

      Wall Street indices edged higher on Thursday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching new highs, buoyed by a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon. Investors also processed mixed economic data and corporate earnings, with some analysts questioning the market's optimism given the economic indicators. Individual stock performance varied significantly based on company-specific news and earnings reports.

      Airflow products maker Madison Air valued at $15.7 billion as shares rise on NYSE debut

      Madison Air Solutions debuted on Thursday with an 18.5% stock surge, reaching a $15.65 billion valuation. The HVAC firm's successful IPO, the largest in the U.S. this year, highlights strong investor interest in AI-driven data center growth. The company, which provides air quality solutions for various sectors including data centers, raised $2.23 billion in its offering.

      Indian fund outperforming 98% of peers bets on defense stocks

      A $3 billion fund at Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Co. is backing Indian defense stocks, wagering that geopolitical tensions will boost local arms production and support the government’s efforts to lower reliance on imports.

      Bank credit grows 16% in FY26, faster than deposits rise

      Bank credit saw a significant 16% rise, reaching ₹219 lakh crore. Deposits grew 13.4% to ₹267.8 lakh crore by March 31, 2026. Investments also increased by 4.7%. This year-end surge in deposits and credit is a common trend. In the last fortnight alone, banks gathered ₹12 lakh crore in deposits and lent ₹6.1 lakh crore.

      French group Veolia aims $1.2 billion in revenue from data centres, chips by 2030

      The tech sector's expansion of data centres, driven by surging demand for AI following the widespread adoption of ChatGPT, has strained power supplies and raised concerns over global grid capacity.

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