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    The rupee’s swing: When currency becomes the deal maker or breaker

    Rupee volatility has become central to India’s distressed deals, driving stress for firms with dollar debt despite stable operations. Elevated hedging costs and FX uncertainty are reshaping pricing, deal structures, and timelines, with investors favouring export-linked assets and natural hedges.

    Gold overtakes US Treasuries as the world’s largest reserve asset for the first time in 30 years— is this the start of de-dollarization or just a reserve shift?

    Gold moves ahead of U.S. Treasuries after three decades—and the numbers explain why. Central banks now hold nearly $4 trillion in gold, slightly above ~$3.9 trillion in U.S. Treasuries. This sharp shift marks the first crossover since the 1990s. Gold overtakes U.S. Treasuries as rising prices and record buying reshape global reserves. Treasuries once dominated with a 33% share in 2015. That has now dropped near 21%. Gold climbed from 5% to around 24%. Countries are reducing reliance on U.S. debt. They are adding gold as a safe asset. This signals diversification, not full de-dollarization. The U.S. dollar still leads global trade.

    After deleveraging Rs 215 crore in debt, JDMEHF bets big on healthcare’s future

    Under Rhitik Jassar, JDMEHF's journey demonstrates disciplined resilience, a quality honed by crisis.

    GIFT City’s IPO push faces teething issues

    GIFT City's first IPO withdrawal, XED Executive Development's Rs 110 crore offering, highlights challenges for its stock listing ambitions. KYC issues and limited institutional participation, coupled with restrictions on domestic investors, are prompting potential issuers to reconsider listing plans in India's international finance hub.

    NFO Alert : Kotak Mutual Fund launches Kotak Multi Asset Active FoF

    Kotak Mutual Fund on Thursday announced the launch of the Kotak Multi Asset Active FOF, an open-ended fund of fund scheme investing in units of equity-oriented schemes, debt-oriented schemes and commodity-based schemes.

    Nekkar Power secures ₹75 crore from Syndicate Finance for hydrogen fuel cell development

    Syndicate Finance has led a ₹75 crore second-round funding in Nekkar Power Pvt Ltd, a Hyderabad-based startup focused on hydrogen fuel cell technology. This investment brings Nekkar Power's total capital raised to ₹125 crore, earmarked for R&D, manufacturing, and talent acquisition. The funding aims to transition the company's flagship project from pilot to industrial scale.

    • India venture debt deployment grows marginally in 2025 to $1.3 billion: Report

      Venture debt in India reached $1.3 billion in 2025. Deal numbers decreased, indicating slower startup funding. Venture capital investments remained stable. Venture debt's share in startup funding grew significantly. This trend mirrors mature global markets. Fintech dominated venture debt, followed by consumer and cleantech sectors. Growth credit also saw substantial deployment.

      Japan’s JFE Engineering to buy 25% stake in Antony Waste Handling's Andhra waste-to-energy projects

      Antony Waste Handling Cell Ltd is joining forces with Japan's JFE Engineering Corporation. They will build two waste-to-energy plants in Andhra Pradesh. This marks Japan's first foreign direct investment in India's waste-to-energy sector. The projects will process municipal solid waste and generate power. Construction is expected to finish within 24 months.

      Think your NPS saving is enough for retirement? Watch out for this common mistake that could derail your financial plans

      Many investors overlook their National Pension System, assuming retirement plans are on track. However, a 'set and forget' approach can lead to misaligned asset allocation and insufficient corpus. Regular reviews are crucial to ensure contributions and investments align with long-term goals. Adjusting risk and rebalancing portfolios helps secure retirement wealth.

      NFO Alert : Groww Mutual Fund launches arbitrage fund

      Groww Mutual Fund has announced the launch of the Groww Arbitrage Fund, an open-ended scheme investing in arbitrage opportunities. The scheme is designed to capture pricing differences between the cash and derivatives markets, with the aim of generating relatively stable returns with limited directional equity risk.

      Sunil Singhania-backed Abakkus Small Cap Fund first portfolio out since NFO; 42 stocks held, Karur Vysya Bank top bet

      Sunil Singhania backed Abakkus Mutual Fund has unveiled the maiden portfolio of its smallcap fund - Abakkus Small Cap Fund, following an in-house investment framework viz. ‘MEETS’, to evaluate key drivers of long-term value creation. This marks the fund’s first update since its NFO.

      Global Market: Emerging markets lean on global funds, but face rising risk of sudden capital flight

      Emerging economies now depend heavily on global investors like hedge funds for funding. This shift, driven by a retreat of traditional banks, has doubled portfolio investment share to 80%. While this provided cheaper, longer-term funding, it also increased vulnerability to sudden capital outflows. Economies with shallow markets face greater risks from these volatile flows.

      'We are in a World War that isn't going to end:' Ray Dalio sounds alarm that stocks are not pricing the risk

      Veteran investor Ray Dalio warns global markets are underestimating prolonged conflict risks, citing interconnected geopolitical tensions and structural shifts. He suggests current events echo pre-war periods, potentially leading to elevated risk environments and weaker asset returns for longer than anticipated.

      New Moon & Full Moon April 2026: Best Dates to Manifest Money

      April 2026 offers a powerful financial reset window. Use the New Moon (April 16) to plan and initiate, and the Full Moon (April 30) to evaluate and act. When you combine timing with practical financial steps, you create real momentum, not just intention.

      Defaulting company promoters to be given new lease of life? All eyes on a big new IBC proposal

      IBC: India's insolvency regulations could soon see a significant shift. The proposed changes could allow company promoters facing defaults to maintain leadership roles during the resolution phase. Enter the Creditor Initiated Insolvency Resolution Process, where creditors will be at the helm, overseeing the operations.

      Supreme Court refuses to stay Adani’s ₹14,500 cr JAL resolution plan

      The Supreme Court has declined to halt Adani Group's ₹14,500-crore plan for Jaiprakash Associates. Vedanta's challenge to the resolution plan was noted. The court directed the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal to hear Vedanta's appeal on an expedited basis. Major policy decisions by the monitoring committee require NCLAT permission. The NCLAT had previously refused to stay the plan's implementation.

      Oracle appoints Hilary Maxson as CFO

      Maxson joins ⁠when ⁠demand for AI computing, cloud databases is outpacing available capacity, pushing the company to accelerate investments in data ⁠centers and infrastructure.

      Rising yields attract HNIs to bonds: Inside the new debt allocation strategy

      Even as this volatility spills over into equity markets, high net worth individuals (HNIs) and ultra HNIs (UHNIs) are not pulling back sharply. Instead, they are holding on to existing equity positions while steadily channelling fresh allocations into fixed income to bring stability to their portfolios.

      The architecture of resilience: Why India’s private credit stands apart

      India’s private credit market stands resilient amid global stress due to its conservative fund structures, strict leverage norms, and closed-ended AIF framework. Unlike global peers facing liquidity and redemption pressures, India’s system aligns investor timelines with asset maturity, reducing systemic risks while offering significant growth headroom in an underpenetrated market.

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