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Retail Inflation Falls to 4-Month Low in October – Top Indian Market Updates

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India’s retail inflation falls to 4-month low of 4.87% in October

India’s retail inflation, measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), declined to a four-month low of 4.87% in October. CPI stood at 5.02% in September 2023. The consumer food price index (CFPI) remained stable at 6.61% last month, a marginal decline from 6.62% recorded in September. RBI has projected 5.6% inflation for the October-December quarter.

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Manappuram Finance Q2 Results: Net Profit rises 20% YoY to ₹420 crore

Manappuram Finance Ltd reported a 20% YoY rise in net profit to ₹420 crore in the quarter ended September (Q2 FY24). The company’s total income stood at ₹1,456 crore, up 17% YoY. The interest income stood at ₹1,405 crore, up 13.4%YoY. Its finance costs grew 21% YoY to ₹443 crore. The company’s board declared a dividend of ₹0.85 per equity share.

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ONGC to start oil production from $5 billion deep-water project this month

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) is set to commence oil production from its Cluster-2 project in the Krishna Godavari basin in the Bay of Bengal. The floating production unit (FPSO), Armada Sterling-V, is already in the block. ONGC plans to gradually ramp up production, starting with 3 to 4 wells initially. Oil production from Cluster-2 should have begun by November 2021 but was delayed due to the pandemic.

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India’s coal import rose 4% in September

India’s coal import increased by 4.3% YoY to 20.61 million tonnes (MT) in September. Non-coking coal imports stood at 13.89 MT, against 12.08 MT imported in September last financial year. Coking coal imports dropped to 4.59 MT from 4.88 MT imported in September FY23.

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GAIL conducts world’s first ship-to-ship LNG transfer

GAIL (India) Ltd has conducted the world’s first ship-to-ship liquefied natural gas (LNG) transfer to reduce shipping costs and cut emissions. The company, which has contracted 5.8 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of LNG from the US, implemented an innovative contractual arrangement to optimize vessel paths, resulting in a significant reduction in CO2 emissions.

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Patel family to acquire additional 1% stake in GMM Pfaudler

The Patel family, promoter of engineering firm GMM Pfaudler, is set to acquire an additional 1% stake in the company in a strategic transfer. The family will now own a 25.18% stake in GMM Pfaudler. The deal involves the purchase of 4.49 lakh equity shares from Pfaudler Inc. at ₹1,700 per share. The transaction is being done through Millars Machinery, a key entity within the promoter group.

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Tata Steel to scrap 800 jobs in the Netherlands

Tata Steel has revealed plans to eliminate 800 jobs at its plant in the Netherlands, located in IJmuiden near Amsterdam. The decision is aimed at enhancing market conditions and reducing costs for the under-pressure plant. The cuts will affect some 500 full-time workers, mainly in management, staff and support functions, while another 300 temporary jobs are also to disappear.

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Adani Electricity used renewable sources to supply power to Mumbai on Diwali

Adani Electricity relied completely on renewable sources for the supply of power to Mumbai for four hours on Diwali day. The company supplied 1,200 MW of power from renewable sources to its 3 million subscribers between 10 AM and 2 PM, meaning that over 40% of Mumbai’s power needs were derived from renewable energy.

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India’s Retail Inflation Eases to 4.25% in May – Top Indian Market Updates

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India’s retail inflation eases to a 2-year low of 4.25% in May

According to the Ministry of Statistics, India’s retail inflation has eased to a two-year low of 4.25% in May 2023, compared to 4.7% in April. Retail inflation is measured by Consumer Price Index (CPI). The Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI) also eased to 2.91% in May from 3.84 % in April. Rural inflation stood at 4.17%, while urban inflation stood at 4.27 %.

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India’s industrial production up 4.2% in April

India’s Index of Industrial Production (IIP) increased by 4.2% in April, up from 1.1% in March 2023 and down from 6.7% in April 2022. The manufacturing sector’s output grew by 4.9% in April 2023 compared to 5.6% a year ago. Power generation declined by 1.1% and mining output rose by 5.1% during the same period.

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Maharashtra Seamless prepays loans worth Rs 234 crore from internal accruals to become debt free

Maharashtra Seamless Ltd used internal accruals to make a voluntary prepayment of Rs 234 crore loan. The repayment aims to make the company debt-free. This is the second time the company has made such a prepayment in the past eight months. As of May 21, 2023, the company’s order book stands at Rs 2,063 crore.

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L&T Finance Holdings plans to expand rural business by offering personal loans

L&T Finance Holdings aims to boost its retail portfolio by offering personal loans and loans against property in rural areas. It is also reducing its wholesale lending book. The lender aims to increase the share of its retail portfolio (which has already reached 75%) to over 80% by 2026. It plans to introduce rural Loan Against Property (LAP) loans and personal loans for the spouses of women microfinance borrowers to strengthen its presence among bottom-of-the-pyramid customers.

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PTC Industries to spend ₹300 crore on capacity expansion

PTC Industries Ltd intends to allocate ₹300 crore for capacity expansion in the next few years. Its goal is to generate up to two-thirds of its revenue from the domestic defence aerospace sector in the medium term. The company specializes in engineering components for critical applications. Over the past few years, the company invested around ₹300-₹350 crore in developing technology and capabilities.

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NCLT adjourns the Wilmington Trust insolvency plea against SpiceJet

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) adjourned the petition filed by aircraft lessor Wilmington Trust SP Services (Dublin) Ltd for initiating the corporate insolvency resolution process. The matter is expected to be listed on July 16. This is the third case filed by the company against the airline, with two other cases filed by Aircastle (Ireland) Ltd and Willis Lease Finance Corporation. Aircastle’s petition is listed for July 17.

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India’s domestic air passenger traffic up by 2.3% in May

According to ICRA, the domestic air passenger traffic was estimated at 131.8 lakh in May, about 2.3% higher than 128.9 lakhs in April 2023. Further, it witnessed a 15% YoY growth of about 15%, compared to May 2022. Domestic passenger traffic in May 2023 was higher by about 8% compared to the pre-Covid levels (that is, May 2019). The airlines’ capacity deployment in May 2023 was higher by 1.4%  than that of May 2022, reaching the pre-Covid levels (May 2019).

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Jaguar Land Rover plans annual investment of 3 billion pounds by FY26

Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover plans an annual investment of 3 billion pounds while targetting revenue of over 30 billion pounds by FY26. The luxury carmaker expects to have revenue of over 28 billion pounds in FY24. Under its ‘Reimagine’ strategy, JLR had aimed to become a more agile business with a simplified manufacturing operation and an ambition to achieve a positive cash net of debt by 2025.

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IndiGo co-founder’s family likely to sell stake worth up to ₹7,500 crore: Report

According to a CNBC-TV18 report, the family of IndiGo’s co-founder Rakesh Gangwal is likely to sell a 5-8% stake in the Indian airline’s parent InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, which is worth up to ₹7,500 crore. Rakesh Gangwal and his wife, Shobha Gangwal, hold 13.23% and 2.99%, respectively, in InterGlobe as of March 31, 2023.  Their Chinkerpoo Family Trust holds a 13.5% stake in the airline.

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PB Fintech to wipe out accumulated losses in next four years

PB Fintech, the parent firm of Policybazaar, expects to wipe out accumulated losses in the next four years on the back of revenue growth. The total revenue of the company increased from Rs 1,200 crore in FY22 to Rs 1,710 crore in FY23. A top official said the company would be Rs 400-500 crore cash positive, and there may not be any need for additional capital infusion.

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CPI Inflation Spikes to 6.52% in Jan – Top Indian Market Updates

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CPI inflation spikes to three-month high of 6.52% in Jan

India’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) or retail inflation rose to a three-month high at 6.52% in January 2023. The retail inflation rate had eased down to 5.72% in December. Food inflation surged from 4.19% in Dec to 5.94% in Jan. The inflation rate for fuel & light declined marginally from 10.97% to 10.84% in Jan.

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Nykaa Q3 Results: Net profit falls 68% YoY to ₹9 crore

FSN E-Commerce Ventures (Nykaa) reported a 68% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to ₹9 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3 FY23). Its revenue from operations rose 33% YoY to ₹1,462 crore during the same period. The company’s expenses stood at ₹1,455 crore in Q3, up 36% YoY. The gross merchandise value (GMV) grew 37% YoY to ₹2,796 crore.

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Natco Pharma submits application with USFDA for generic cancer drug

Natco Pharma has submitted a new application with the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for marketing authorisation of the generic version of Olaparib tablets. The drug is used to treat certain forms of ovarian, breast, pancreatic, and prostate cancers. Olaparib tablets are marketed in the US by AstraZeneca under the Lynparza brand.

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Godrej Industries Q3 Results: Net profit jumps 117% YoY to ₹314 crore

Godrej Industries Ltd reported a 117% YoY jump in consolidated net profit to ₹314.58 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3 FY23). Its revenue from operations grew 9.3% YoY to ₹3,514.61 crore during the same period. Total expenses grew 8.12% YoY to ₹3,795.10 crore in Q3. EBITDA rose 53.9% YoY to ₹373.2 crore.

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Vodafone Idea in talks to refinance ₹3,000-4,000 crore of loans

According to an Economic Times report, Vodafone Idea (Vi) has started fresh talks with key lenders, including State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, and HDFC Bank, to refinance loans worth ₹3,000-4,000 crore. Refinancing some debt will help free up cash for Vi. The telco urgently needs to pay substantial vendor dues to tower companies like Indus Towers and network equipment makers such as Ericsson and Nokia.

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Gujarat Gas Q3 Results: Net profit jumps 204% YoY to ₹371 crore

Gujarat Gas Ltd reported a 204% YoY jump in net profit to ₹371.26 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3 FY23). Its revenue from operations fell 27% YoY to ₹121.93 crore during the same period. Total expenses stood at ₹3,355.87 in Q3, down 34.4% YoY. The company added close to 48,600 new domestic customers and 228 commercial customers in Q3.

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Adani Group cuts revenue growth target, capex

The Adani Group has halved its revenue growth target and aims to scale down fresh capital expenditure. This move comes days after US-based short seller Hindenburg Research published a negative report on the conglomerate. The group will now aim for revenue growth of 15% to 20% for at least the next financial year (FY24), down from the 40% growth originally targeted.

In other news, Adani Group has pledged additional shares in favour of SBICAP Trustee (a subsidiary of SBI) as the group companies are required to maintain 140% collateral security coverage as per one of the conditions relating to an existing loan. 

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Balkrishna Industries Q3 Results: Net profit falls 68% YoY to ₹108 crore

Balkrishna Industries Ltd reported a 68% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to ₹108.38 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3 FY23). The tyre manufacturer’s revenue from operations rose 6% YoY to ₹2,165.57 crore during the same period. EBITDA stood at ₹314.26 crore in Q3, down 44% YoY. The company’s shares fell 11% today.

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Retail Inflation Eases to 5.88% in Nov – Top Indian Market Updates

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India’s retail inflation eases to an 11-month low of 5.88% in Nov

India’s retail inflation (based on the Consumer Price Index or CPI) eased to an 11-month low of 5.88% in November on an annual basis. The figure came within the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) tolerance band for inflation of 2-6% for the first time this year. CPI stood at 6.77% in October. The decline can be attributed to a fall in food prices, which account for almost 40% of India’s CPI basket. Food inflation for November came in at 4.67%, compared to 7.01% in Oct. 

Meanwhile, India’s factory output (measured by the Index of Industrial Production or IIP) witnessed a (-)4% contraction in October 2022.

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OnePlus partners with Reliance Jio for 5G

Reliance Jio has partnered with global technology brand OnePlus to bring in the evolutionary standalone (SA) 5G technology ecosystem in India. As a part of the collaboration, all the OnePlus 5G devices will be powered by Jio ‘True 5G’ technology. Currently, Reliance Jio is rolling out 5G SA in Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Kolkata, Varanasi, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune. 

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India’s steel output grows 5% to 10.34 MT in Nov: SteelMint

According to SteelMint India, India’s crude steel output rose by about 5% YoY to 10.34 million tonnes (MT) in November 2022. SAIL, Tata Steel, JSW Steel, JSPL, AMNS India, and RINL produced 6.28 MT of steel, and the remaining 4.06 MT came from the secondary sector. The consumption of the alloy surged 13.42% to 9.66 MT in November, compared to 8.52 MT a year ago.

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ONGC to invest ₹2,150 crores on drilling 53 exploratory wells in Andhra Pradesh

Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) will invest ₹2,150 crores to drill 53 exploratory wells in Andhra Pradesh. It will carry out the exploration of 50 wells in the Krishna Godavari (KG) basin in East and West Godavari districts. Meanwhile, three drillings will be carried out in the Cuddapah basin in Kurnool, Anantapur, and YSR districts.

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TCS faces lawsuit in the US for alleged discriminatory hiring practices

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is facing a class action civil rights lawsuit from a former employee in the US for discriminatory hiring practices. Shawn Katz has filed a lawsuit against TCS seeking relief for alleged discrimination based on race and national origin at the US District Court for the District of New Jersey. He alleged that the IT firm discriminates against non-South Asian and non-Indian applicants and employees.

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Dalmia Bharat to acquire Jaypee Cement for ₹5,666 crore

Dalmia Bharat Ltd’s cement subsidiary will acquire the cement and power plants of Jaiprakash Associates Ltd for ₹5,666 crores. The assets include a cement manufacturing capacity of 9.4 million tonnes (MT), a clinker capacity of 6.7 MT, and thermal power plants of 280 megawatts (MW). The new plants will take Dalmia Cement’s cement manufacturing capacity from 35.9 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) at present to 46.3 MTPA.

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All-India electricity demand may grow 7% to 1,480 BU in FY23: Icra

Electricity demand in India is expected to grow 7% year-on-year (YoY) to 1,480 billion units (BU) in the current financial year (FY23), according to rating agency Icra. In the previous financial year (FY22), the all-India power demand was at 1,380 BU. The estimates are based on the fact that all-India electricity demand increased 10.6% YoY in the first eight months of FY23 amidst a severe heat wave in the north and central India.

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Glenmark Pharma gets warning letter from USFDA for lapses at Goa plant

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd has received a warning letter from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for manufacturing lapses (including failure to establish required laboratory control mechanisms) at its Goa-based manufacturing plant. The warning letter summarises significant violations of Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) regulations for finished pharmaceuticals. USFDA inspected the manufacturing facility from May 12, 2022, to May 20, 2022.

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Macrotech Developers raises ₹3,547 crores via QIP

Macrotech Developers (Lodha) has raised around ₹3,547 crores from foreign and domestic institutional investors through a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP). This was the largest QIP by any Indian corporate this year. Capital Group, UBS, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, and Nomura have picked up over 7.2% stake in the real estate company.

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Tata Group plans to open 100 small exclusive Apple stores: Report

According to an Economic Times report, the Tata Group aims to open small exclusive Apple stores across India. Apple is reportedly partnering with Tata-owned Infiniti Retail, which runs the Croma store chain, for the venture. Infiniti Retail will become an Apple franchisee partner. It intends to open 100 such outlets of 500-600 sq. ft. each at malls and high-street locations.

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Wipro Posts 9% YoY Fall in Net Profit in Q2 – Top Indian Market Updates

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Wipro Q2 Results: Net profit falls 9% YoY to ₹2,660 crore

Wipro Ltd reported a 9.2% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to ₹2,659 crore for the quarter ended March (Q2 FY23). Its revenue from operations rose 14.6% YoY to ₹22,539.7 crore during the same period. In constant currency terms, the IT services segment revenue increased by 4.1% QoQ and 12.9% YoY. Wipro’s order bookings during the quarter grew by 23.8% YoY. Wipro’s results are below street estimates.

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Retail inflation rises to 5-month high of 7.41% in September

India’s retail inflation, measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), rose to a five-month high of 7.41% in September. CPI stood at 7% in August. Inflation in the food basket rose to 8.60% in Sept from 7.62% in August. The fuel and light segment rose 10.39% last month.

India’s factory output, measured by the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) witnessed a contraction of (-)0.8% YoY to 131.3 in August.

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HCL Tech Q2 Results: Net profit rises 7% YoY to ₹3,489 crore

HCL Technologies Ltd reported a 7.1% YoY (or 6.3% QoQ) increase in consolidated net profit to ₹3,489 crore for the quarter ended March (Q2 FY23). Its revenue from operations rose 19.5% YoY to ₹24,686 crore during the same period. The total contract value of deals rose 6% YoY and 16% QoQ to $2.38 billion in Q2. The IT company’s board has declared a dividend of ₹10 per share.

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Airtel tops 4G download speeds, Jio in coverage: OpenSignal

According to an OpenSignal report, Bharti Airtel users enjoyed the best quality of service on 4G networks with the fastest download speeds, while Reliance Jio had the best coverage. Users on Airtel clocked 13.6 Mbps download speeds, marginally faster than Vodafone Idea and Reliance Jio by 0.3-0.6 Mbps. Airtel delivered a superior experience in streaming videos, multiplayer gaming, and OTT services.

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Adani Renewable Energy Holding Four sets up two subsidiaries

Adani Green Energy Ltd’s arm Adani Renewable Energy Holding Four has incorporated two new subsidiaries. These two subsidiaries are Adani Renewable Energy Forty Four Ltd (ARE44L) and Adani Renewable Energy Forty Eight Ltd (ARE48L). The main objective of the subsidiaries is to generate, develop, distribute, transmit, and supply power or electrical energy using any renewable sources of energy.

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HFCL secures order worth ₹40 crore

HFCL has received purchase orders aggregating to ₹39.19 crore from Reliance Projects & Property Management Services. The order is for rolling out a long-distance fibre network by one of the leading operators in various telecom circles. The orders are to be executed by May 2023. HFCL is a technology company that makes high-end transmission equipment and optical fibre cables (OFC).

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Coal India partners three PSUs for four gasification projects

Coal India Ltd (CIL) has signed agreements with Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL), Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, and GAIL (India) Ltd to set up four surface gasification projects. It aims to gasify 100 million tonnes (MT) of coal into syngas for use in the downstream production of value-added chemicals in the next eight years. In the first phase (from 2020-2024). 4 MT will be gasified with an investment of ₹20,000 crore. 

Sonata Software signs business transformation deal with Ireland-based eir evo

Sonata Software Ltd has signed an agreement with eir evo to support the standardization of their customer relationship management (CRM) platform, migrating them from Salesforce to Microsoft Dynamics. Ireland-based eir evo leading telecommunications and Information & Communications Technology (ICT) solutions provider.

Sonata Software and eir evo also plan to implement a long-term strategy for growing Microsoft Dynamics within the Irish market.

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Tata Power partners with 75F Smart Innovations for energy-efficiency solutions

Tata Power Trading Company Ltd (TPTCL) has signed an agreement with 75F Smart Innovations India to jointly promote automation and energy-efficiency solutions in the commercial building space. TPTCL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power. The entities will help businesses optimize their energy consumption and usage. They will offer solutions in the areas of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) optimisation and smart building automation.

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Centre approves one-time compensation of ₹22,000 crore for OMCs to recover LPG losses

The government has granted a one-time compensation of ₹22,000 crore for Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in view of the rising under-recoveries due to rising LPG prices globally. LPG prices have surged globally up to 300%, while in India it has not gone up as much leading to under-recoveries of OMCs. The compensation will be rolled out to Indian Oil Corporation, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation, and Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL).

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Retail Inflation Rises to 7% in August – Top Indian Market Updates

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CPI inflation rises to 7% in August

India’s retail inflation, measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), jumped to 7% in August 2022, compared to 6.71% in July. Headline inflation remains above the Reserve Bank of India’s upper target for the eighth month. Inflation in food and beverages stood at 7.6% against 6.69% in July. Fuel and light inflation was at 10.8% in August, compared to 11.76% in July.

The Index of Industrial Production (IIP), which measures total factory output, saw a growth of 2.4% YoY to 134.6 in July. 

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JSW Steel posts 22% rise in production in August

JSW Steel Ltd reported a 22% YoY increase in crude steel production in August 2022 to 16.76 lakh tonnes. The private steel company had produced 13.77 lakh tonnes in August 2021. Long product volume grew by 25% YoY to 3.75 lakh tonnes. The average capacity utilisation was lower at 87.4% due to a shortage of iron ore in the Karnataka and Odisha regions.

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India plans $2.5 billion aid to oil firms hit by soaring costs: Report

As per a report by Economic Times, the Indian govt. plans to pay nearly $2.5 billion (~₹19,855 crore) to state-run fuel retailers (IOCL, HPCL, BPCL) to partly compensate them for losses and keep a check on cooking gas prices. State oil companies must buy crude at international prices and sell locally in a price-sensitive market. These firms have also been holding down gasoline and diesel pump prices since early April to curb accelerating inflation.

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Bharti Airtel’s arm Nxtra to deploy fuel-cell clean energy tech at data centre

Nxtra Data Ltd, a subsidiary of Bharti Airtel Ltd, has partnered with Bloom Energy to deploy low-environmental impact fuel cell installation at its data centre in Karnataka. It will help reduce carbon emissions through a cleaner, hydrogen-ready fuel supply. Nxtra by Airtel has a network of data centers in India with 12 large and 120 edge data centers across the country. It will invest over ₹5000 crore over the next four years to expand its capacity by 3X to over 400 MW.

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ITC to launch over 20 properties in two years

ITC Ltd is exploring options and discussing alternate structures for the demerger plan of its hotel business, said Anil Chadha, Divisional Chief Executive at ITC Hotels. The company plans to launch more than 20 hotels in the next two years. It is also evaluating its overseas expansion and considering the Middle East market. The group currently has around 115 properties with over 11,000 keys across brands in India. 

Happiest Minds Tech announces expansion of Noida campus

Happiest Minds Technologies Ltd announced the expansion of its Noida facility (Smiles 5) to increase its delivery capacity and leverage the area’s diverse high-technology talent pool. With the additional facility, the IT company will have a capacity of 450 in the NCR region. This launch follows the announcement of Happiest Minds’ acquisition of a 1,600-seater property in Bengaluru in July 2022 and expansion in newer locations like Bhubaneswar.

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TCS wins cloud transformation deal from Penumbra

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has secured a deal from US-based healthcare company Penumbra to transform its core processes. TCS has completed the first phase of this cloud transformation process across order management, finance and procurement functions. The IT major has integrated internal and external data sources to enable real-time insights for decision-making and self-service.

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Zydus gets final USFDA approval to market Cariprazine Capsules

Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc., a subsidiary of Zydus Lifesciences Ltd, has received final approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) to market Cariprazine Capsules. The drug is an atypical antipsychotic indicated for the treatment of schizophrenia and acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes related to bipolar disorder. The pharma company will manufacture the product at its facility at the Special Economic Zone (SEZ), Ahmedabad.

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Bajaj Finserv to trade ex-bonus and ex-split on Tuesday

The shares of Bajaj Finserv Ltd will trade ex-bonus and ex-split on Tuesday. The company announced bonus share issuance in the ratio of 1:1. It also declared the sub-division of its shares from the face value of ₹5 to the new face value of ₹1. These announcements helped the stock rally up to 11% in a month and cross the ₹17,000 mark.

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CPI Inflation Falls to 6.71% in July – Top Indian Market Updates

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CPI inflation falls to 5-month low of 6.71% in July

India’s retail inflation (measured by the Consumer Price Index) fell to a five-month low of 6.71% in July. CPI stood at 7.01% in June. Inflation in the food basket also showed a month-on-month fall from 7.75% in June to 6.75% in July. Meanwhile, inflation in the fuel and light segment rose 11.76%.

India’s factory output, measured in terms of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) witnessed a growth of 12.3% YoY to 137.9 during June.

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LIC Q1 Results: Net profit jumps multifold to Rs 683 crore

Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) reported a multifold increase in net profit to Rs 682.89 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY23). The life insurer had reported a net profit of Rs 2.94 crore in the corresponding quarter last year (Q1 FY22). Its total premium income rose 20.35% YoY to Rs 98,351.76 crore in Q1 FY23. LIC sold 36.81 lakh policies in the individual segment, registering a growth of 59.56%.

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Kolte-Patil Developers eyes Rs 1,400 crore sales from housing project in Pune

Kolte-Patil Developers Ltd (KPDL) has acquired 25 acres of land in Pune to develop a housing project with an estimated sales revenue of Rs 1,400 crore. The realty firm has acquired Sampada Realities Pvt Ltd, which owns this land parcel. This acquisition is in line with KPDL’s business development target of Rs 7,000 crore for this year.

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Hero MotoCorp Q1 Results: Net profit rises 71% YoY to Rs 625 crore

Hero MotoCorp Ltd reported a 71% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 625 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY23). Its revenue from operations rose 53% YoY to Rs 8,393 crore during the same period. EBITDA stood at Rs 941 crore in Q1, up 82.7% YoY. The two-wheeler manufacturer registered a 36% YoY increase in sales to 13.9 lakh units. 

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Passenger vehicle dispatches rise 11% in July: SIAM

Passenger vehicle dispatches to dealers rose 11% to 2.64 lakh units in July 2022. An improvement in semiconductor supplies helped automakers ramp up production ahead of the festive season. Dispatches of passenger cars increased by 10% YoY to 1,43,522 units in July. Wholesales of motorcycles grew 4% YoY to Rs 8,70,028 units last month. The data was released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufactures (SIAM).

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Divi’s Labs Q1 Results: Net profit rises 26% YoY to Rs 702 crore

Divi’s Laboratories Ltd reported a 26% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 702 crore for the quarter ended June (Q4 FY22). Its revenue from operations rose 15% YoY to Rs 2,254 crore during the same period. However, EBITDA fell 0.6% YoY to Rs 846.7 crore. Total expenses stood at Rs 1,491.61 crore in Q1, up 26.18% YoY.

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Tata Elxsi brings new age solutions for driverless cars, connected vehicles: CMO

Tech service provider Tata Elxsi is helping customers reimagine products and services in the three key verticals of transportation, media & telecom, and healthcare, said Nitin Pai, Chief Marketing Officer. It has delivered platforms like AUTONOMAI for driverless cars, TETHER for connected cars, and TE Play for OTT services. Tata Motors has adopted TETHER Auto to power connectivity and data-led services for nearly 500,000 on-road vehicles.

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ONGC Q1 Results: Net profit jumps 3.5x to Rs 15,206 crore

ONGC Ltd reported a 251% YoY jump in net profit to Rs 15,205.85 crore for the quarter ended June (Q4 FY22). Its revenue from operations rose 84% YoY to Rs 42,320.72 crore during the same period. The company’s operating margin improved to 49.7% in Q1 FY23, compared to 32.01% in Q1 FY22.

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NCLT approves demerger of pharma business from Piramal Enterprises

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has approved the demerger of Piramal Enterprises Ltd’s (PEL) pharma business and the simplification of the company’s corporate structure. The order paves the way for the creation of two separate listed entities— PEL and Piramal Pharma Ltd (PPL). PEL said the demerged entities will have greater focus and ability to pursue accelerated growth.

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Apollo Tyres Q1 Results: Net profit rises 49% YoY to Rs 191 crore

Apollo Tyres Ltd reported a 49.21% YoY jump in net profit to Rs 190.68 crore for the quarter ended June (Q4 FY22). Its revenue from operations rose 29.6% YoY to Rs 5,942 crore during the same period. Both Indian and European operations performed well, with their revenues from operations increasing 38% and 14%, respectively.

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Grasim Q1 Results: Net profit rises 13% YoY to Rs 2,759 crore

Grasim Industries Ltd reported a 12.7% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 2,758.75 crore for the quarter ended June (Q4 FY22). Its revenue from operations rose 40.7% YoY to Rs 28,041.54 crore during the same period. Grasim’s viscose (fibre and yarn) business generated a revenue of Rs 4,299.88 crore in Q1 FY23, compared to Rs 2,102.76 crore in Q1 FY22.

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Retail Inflation at 7.01% in June – Top Indian Market Updates

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Retail inflation at 7.01% in June

Retail inflation in India (measured by the Consumer Price Index) eased to 7.01% in June, compared to 7.04% in May. The overall inflation in food items stood at 7.75% in June, compared to 7.97% in the preceding month. Fuel and light inflation climbed to 10.39% in June in contrast to 9.54% in May. The downward trend in inflation can also be attributed to excise duty cuts on petrol and diesel, along with imposed restrictions on food exports.

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HCL Tech Q1 Results: Net profit rises 2.4% YoY to Rs 3,283 crore

HCL Technologies Ltd reported a 2.4% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 3,283 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY23). Its revenue from operations grew 16.92% YoY to Rs 23,464 crore during the same period. The company secured new deals worth $2,054 million in Q1, up 23.4% YoY. The IT firm’s board has declared a dividend of Rs 10 per share.

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Ramco Systems deploys its Aviation Suite for Air Asia Company

Ramco Systems Ltd has deployed its Aviation M&E MRO Suite V5.9 at Air Asia Company (AACL), thereby automating and digitally transforming its business processes. AACL is Taiwan’s first privately-owned aircraft maintenance company. The Aviation Suite has modules for production planning, commercials, maintenance execution, and supply chain management.

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NMDC cuts iron ore price amid weak demand

State-owned NMDC Limited cut prices of lump ore and fines by Rs 500 a tonne each amid a weak demand environment. The company has fixed the prices of lump ore at Rs 3,900 per tonne and fines at Rs 2,810 a tonne. Under the Ministry of Steel, NMDC contributes around 17% to the country’s annual iron ore output.

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Banks to report mark-to-market losses of Rs 13,000 crore on rising bond yields: Report

As per a report by rating agency Icra, rising bond yields will force banks to report mark-to-market losses of up to Rs 13,000 crore on their investment portfolios in the April-June quarter (Q1 FY23). Mark-to-market losses occur when financial instruments held by firms are valued at the current market value, which is lower than the price paid to acquire them. The report further states that profits will moderate for the quarter. However, improved loan growth and operating profits will ensure that the banks’ revenues remain “steady” for FY23

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RVNL-led consortium secures LoA for Rs 1,845 crore project

Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd (RVNL) announced that the RVNL-SP Singla Constructions consortium has secured a Letter of Acceptance (LoA) from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for a road project in Himachal Pradesh. The project involves four-laning of NH-5 from Kaithlighat to Shakral Village in Himachal Pradesh. The total cost of the project is estimated at Rs 1,844.77 crore.

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Adani Data Networks to participate in spectrum auctions

The Adani Group has applied to participate in the 5G auctions through its unit Adani Data Networks (a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises Ltd). Adani Data Networks is also undergoing the process to acquire a ‘Unified License with Authorisation of Access Services’ in specific areas. The conglomerate said it is not looking at a consumer mobility play and wants to acquire spectrum to create a private network to support its businesses (airports, data centres, etc).

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Bosch to invest over Rs 200 crore in next five years in India

Bosch Ltd has announced plans to invest over Rs 200 crore in advanced automotive technologies and digital mobility space over the next five years. The company is also optimistic about having double-digit growth in FY23 over the previous financial year. Bosch will support Indian automakers through system expertise and participate in partnerships to become a major player in the electrification ecosystem.

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Delta Corp Q1 Results: Net profit at Rs 57 crore

Delta Corp Ltd reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 57.13 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY23). The company had posted a net loss of Rs 28.93 crore in the corresponding quarter last year (Q1 FY22). Its revenue from operations grew 35% YoY to Rs 250.27 crore in Q1 FY23. Delta Corp is an Indian gaming and hospitality corporation that owns and operates casinos and hotels under several brands.

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Retail Inflation at 7.04% in May – Top Indian Market Updates

Here are some of the major updates that could move the markets tomorrow:

Retail inflation at 7.04% in May

India’s retail inflation fell to 7.04% in May 2022 from an eight-year high of 7.79% in April, aided by a favourable base effect. Sequentially, price increases remained elevated with the Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) index rising 0.94% over the previous month. Inflation in food and beverages stood at 7.97% in May, compared with 8.31% in April. Fuel and light inflation stood at 9.54% in May against 10.8% in April.

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Amara Raja secures contract from NTPC to set up green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh

Amara Raja Power Systems (ARPS) has secured a contract from NTPC Ltd to set up India’s first green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh. The pilot project will be established in Leh’s extreme conditions, 3,600 meters above sea level. This project is in line with the government’s vision of achieving net-zero carbon emission by 2070. 

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Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals to raise Rs 925 crore via NCDs

Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Ltd plans to raise long-term funds up to Rs 925 crore by issuing non-convertible debentures (NCDs) on a private placement basis. The company’s board has also approved the buyback of rated, listed commercial paper aggregating to up to Rs 600 crore. These are part of a proposal to modify the company’s debt profile.

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SpiceJet acquires certifications for cargo delivery to EU and UK

SpiceJet Ltd has secured RA3 (Regulated Agent Third country) and ACC3 (Air Cargo or Mail Carrier operating into the Union from a Third Country Airport) certifications. These certifications will allow SpiceJet to transport mail and cargo of other airlines to or via the European Union and the United Kingdom. The airline has also cleared the cargo security audit and on-site verification to check whether everything matches the standards maintained in the EU and UK. 

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NCLAT rejects Amazon’s plea against CCI order

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has rejected Amazon’s plea challenging the decision of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to suspend the approval for the e-commerce major’s deal with Future Coupons. NCLAT has also imposed a penalty of Rs 202 crore on Amazon for the suppression of information regarding the deal.

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CBI conducts raids at GR Infra’s offices: Reports

As per reports, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted searches at several offices of GR Infraprojects Ltd in Shillong, Guwahati, Gurgaon, and Bangalore. The raids were in connection with alleged irregularities in a national road highway project in Assam. The central agency has apprehended a few officials of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and GR Infra Projects.

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Lemon Tree Hotels signs new property in Visakhapatnam

Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd has signed a new hotel in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, under the brand ‘Keys Lite’. This property will feature 44 rooms, complemented by a multi-cuisine restaurant. It will also have a conference room and a fitness center. The hotel is expected to be operational by March 2023.

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Torrent Power acquires 50 MW solar plant for Rs 416 crore in Telangana

Torrent Power Ltd has completed the acquisition of a 50 megawatt (MW) solar power plant in Telangana from SkyPower Group for Rs 416 crore. The plant has a long-term power purchase agreement with Nothern Power Distribution Company of Telangana for 25 years at a fixed tariff rate of Rs 5.35 per unit. With this acquisition, Torrent Power’s total generation capacity will reach 4.7 gigawatts (GW).

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Bharti Airtel’s Xstream reaches 20 lakh paid subscriber mark

Bharti Airtel’s video streaming service, Airtel Xstream, has achieved the 20 lakh paid subscriber mark, demonstrating a strong pace of growth as an OTT aggregator platform. Airtel Xstream offers a bouquet of over-the-top (OTT) platforms to consumers across mobile and large screen formats. The service saw significant user interest through repeat recharges and subscriptions from Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.

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CPI Inflation Rises to 17-Month High of 6.95% – Top Indian Market News

CPI inflation rises to 17-month high of 6.95%

Retail inflation in India soared to the highest level since October 2020, led by a rise in the prices of food items. Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation stood at 6.95% in March 2022, compared to 6.07% in February. Inflation in food items and beverages rose 7.47% in March, compared to 5.93% in Feb. Fuel and light inflation stood at 7.52% last month, compared to 8.7% in February. Inflation in personal care items saw the sharpest monthly rise of 1.7% in March.

India’s Index of Industrial Production (IIP) rose 1.7% YoY in February. The index fell 4.7% on a month-on-month basis. 

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Tata Motors Group global wholesales rise 2% YoY in Q4

Tata Motors Group reported a 2% YoY increase in global wholesales (including Jaguar Land Rover) at 3,34,884 units in Q4 FY22. Global wholesales of its commercial vehicles and Tata Daewoo range stood at 1.22 lakh units, registering a growth of 12% YoY. However, passenger vehicle global wholesales declined by 4% YoY to 2.12 lakh units in Q4.

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Adani Green’s total operational capacity rises 56% in Q4

Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) reported a 56% YoY increase in its total operational capacity to 5,410 megawatts (MW) in Q4 FY22. The sale of energy rose 84% YoY to 29.71 crore units during the same period. AGEL also entered the list of top 10 valued firms as its market capitalisation zoomed over Rs 4.3 lakh crore.

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Shriram City aims to grow gold loan book to Rs 20,000 crore over next 5 years

Shriram City Union Finance Ltd is targeting to grow its gold loan book to Rs 15,000-20,000 crore over the next five years. As of December 31, 2021, the non-banking finance company’s (NBFC) gold loan book stood at Rs 4,110 crore. Shriram City announced the launch of its gold loan product across 70 branches in Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and New Delhi.

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Alembic Pharma’s subsidiary gets final approval for Lidocaine cream

Aleor Dermaceuticals has received final approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for lidocaine and prilocaine cream. The product is indicated as a topical anesthetic for use on normal intact skin for local analgesia and genital mucous membranes for superficial minor surgery. As per IQVIA data, lidocaine and prilocaine cream had an estimated market size of $29 million for the 12 months ended December 2021. Aleor Dermaceuticals is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

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Mahindra Lifespace commits to develop only net-zero buildings from 2030

Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd has pledged to develop only net-zero buildings from 2030 onwards. It is part of the company’s commitment to Mahindra Group’s 2040 carbon neutrality goals. As part of this initiative, the developer has launched India’s first net-zero energy project spread over 7.74 acres in Bangalore. The company will invest around Rs 500 crore to develop the project, with estimated revenue of Rs 600-650 crore.

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Coal India capex up 12% to record Rs 14,834 crore in FY22

Coal India Ltd (CIL) scaled up its capital expenditure (capex) to Rs 14,834 crore in FY22, 101% of the set target and the highest spend so far. The capex increase in FY22 was 12% higher than Rs 13,284 crore in FY21. Most of the capex was utilised for procurement of heavy earth-moving machinery (HEMM), setting up silos, and creating rail infrastructure for coal transportation. Land and HEMM combined accounted for 40% of the total capex at Rs 5,867 crore.

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Aditya Birla Capital’s overall lending book grows 10% YoY in Q4

Aditya Birla Capital Ltd’s overall lending book grew 10% YoY to approx. Rs 66,900 crore as of March 31, 2022 (Q4 FY22). In the NBFC segment, gross loan disbursement stood at Rs 9,500 crore in Q4, an increase of 45% YoY (or 43% QoQ). In the housing finance segment, rebound in gross disbursal stood at ~Rs 1,310 crore, a growth of 16% YoY. The total gross written premium of the life & health insurance segment surged 24% YoY to over Rs 13,700 crore in FY22.

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G M Breweries Q4 Results: Net profit falls 11.6% YoY to Rs 40 crore

G M Breweries Ltd reported an 11.6% YoY decline in net profit to Rs 40.08 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY22). Its revenue from operations rose 11.15% YoY to Rs 141.94 crore during the same period. Meanwhile, net profit for the financial year 2021-22 (FY22) increased by 16.57% YoY to Rs 83.36 crore. Revenue grew 34.8% YoY to Rs 458.47 crore in FY22.

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BPCL to explore green energy possibilities in Odisha

The Odisha government has signed an agreement with Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) for exploring green energy possibilities. BPCL aims to study the feasibility of setting up hydrogen production plants for domestic use and export. The company targets to set up a renewable energy production capacity of 10 gigawatts, with a mix of solar, wind, small hydro, and biomass by 2040.

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Inflation in India – What You Need to Know

Inflation is the general increase in prices of goods and services that tends to reduce the purchasing power of money. Thanks to inflation, a litre of petrol that cost Rs 25 in the year 2000 now costs more than Rs 100. Inflation has a noticeable impact on our lives. One can notice the effects of inflation especially after the consequent waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Central Banks and Governments across the globe are trying to fight inflation without impacting the stock markets, currency, and the general population. 

In this piece, we explore the inflation indicators, rising food prices, and how governments are trying to tame them.

Inflation Indicators: WPI, CPI, and More…

There are two primary indicators for inflation in a country. One is the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) and the other is Consumer Price Index (CPI). Each indicator is calculated by considering a specific basket of goods and services. Wholesale Price Index (WPI), as the name suggests, measures the change in the wholesale price of goods and services. These goods and services are traded in bulk. Then there is the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures retail price change for goods and services at the consumer level. WPI inflation impacts businesses and industries, whereas CPI inflation affects consumers.

Both CPI and WPI consist of a basket of goods and services with a certain weightage given to all. The weightage for both CPI and WPI is given below:

For WPI, ‘manufactured products’ are assigned the highest weightage, whereas for CPI, ‘food and beverages are assigned the highest weightage. A quick glance through the pie chart will tell that ‘manufactured products’ drive the WPI inflation, whereas ‘food and beverages’ drive the CPI inflation. 

WPI-CPI Divergence 

The WPI-CPI Divergence is a noticeable phenomenon that has occurred many times in the past. Generally, WPI and CPI inflation move together. It is evident from the figure given below that WPI and CPI inflation growth are diverging instead of moving together. While CPI inflation growth is moderate, WPI inflation is growing at a much higher rate. 

The question is, why is WPI inflation growing at a fast pace but CPI inflation isn’t? 

The WPI inflation spike is clearly because of an increase in the wholesale price of manufactured goods. As stated before, WPI is driven by businesses/industries and vice versa. After the Covid-19 pandemic imposed restrictions, businesses decided to recover and expand. As governments pumped money into the system to push businesses and industries towards recovery, the demand for raw materials started increasing. The increase in demand for wholesale raw materials pushed the WPI inflation upwards. The disruption in supply chains has further contributed to WPI inflation. If the WPI inflation isn’t curbed, the cost of procuring raw materials will increase for businesses. Eventually, these costs will be passed on to consumers, driving up CPI inflation.  

Let us take a look at two new terms: Core CPI and Core WPI. Core CPI and Core WPI exclude food, fuel, and light. A closer look at the Core CPI and Core WPI shows that the two aren’t as divergent as shown earlier. This clearly proves that the WPI inflation is mainly driven by inflation in food, vegetables, and fuel prices. Production has resumed to pre-pandemic levels, but consumption is still below those levels.

While manufacturers continue to produce goods, there isn’t sufficient demand YET among consumers. Businesses have not yet started passing on the burden of inflation to consumers. However, one can still feel the tremors of it in retail prices. Telecom operators have hiked tariffs by 20-25%. Recreation and Amusement inflation has been the highest since 2012. Food inflation has been on the rise steadily since September 2021.

Central banks across the globe have started hiking interest rates. Most are following a contractionary monetary policy, meaning they have started taking money out of the economy. The central banks are doing so at a slow pace for a reason. If the tapering of liquidity impacts personal income, it could restrict consumers from spending, eventually stalling economic growth and also causing a considerable output gap. While businesses would have spent a lot on capacity building and increasing production, the demand for the same from the consumer side might not exist. 

However, a question remains. Will the CPI converge to WPI or vice versa? It could happen, provided there is a surge in demand from the consumer side and planned expenditure from businesses. This would eventually normalise inflation levels and stimulate economic growth. 

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Retail Inflation Rises to 4.48% in October – Top Indian Market News

Retail inflation rises marginally to 4.48% in October

India’s retail inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), rose marginally to 4.48% in October from 4.35% in September. This is the fourth successive month that the CPI data has come below the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) upper margin of 6%. Food inflation has increased slightly to 0.85% in October from 0.68% in September.

Meanwhile, India’s factory output, measured in terms of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), witnessed a 3.1% year-on-year (YoY) growth in September. The mining sector saw a growth of 8.6% YoY to 95.1 in September, while the manufacturing sector saw a rise of 2.7% YoY to 129.9. 

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ONGC Q2 Results: Net profit jumps 565% YoY to Rs 18,347 crore 

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) Ltd reported a 565% YoY jump in net profit to Rs 18,347 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). Its revenue from operations rose 44% YoY to Rs 24,353.6 crore during the same period. The operating margin expanded to 48.17% in Q2 FY22 compared to 37.78% in Q2 FY21. ONGC’s board has declared an interim dividend of Rs 5.5 per share.

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KEC International wins orders worth Rs 1,415 crore

KEC International Ltd has secured new orders worth Rs 1,415 crore in the Civil and Oil & Gas Pipeline businesses in India. The company has received an order from Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) for the construction of elevated viaduct along with 11 stations. It has received a civil infra works order from a defence entity. KEC International has also secured an order from Indian Oil Corp for the laying of oil and gas pipelines.

Vodafone Idea Q2 Results: Net loss narrows to Rs 7,132 crore

Vodafone Idea (Vi) reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 7,132.3 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). It had posted a net loss of Rs 7,319 crore in the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 3% QoQ to Rs 9,406.4 crore during the same period. Vi’s operating profit rose 4.2% QoQ to Rs 3,862.9 crore. The average revenue per user (ARPU) stood at Rs 109 in Q2, an increase of 4.8% QoQ.

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Grasim Industries Q2 Results: Net profit jumps 180% YoY to Rs 979 crore

Grasim Industries Ltd reported a 180% YoY jump in net profit to Rs 979.1 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). Its revenue from operations rose 67% YoY to Rs 4,933 crore during the same period. The company’s operating profit increased 87% YoY to Rs 1,504 crore. Grasim’s chemical business posted a 44.5% YoY growth in total sales to Rs 1,627 crore in Q2. 

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Ramkrishna Forgings partners with ePropelled to manufacture eDTS motor technology

Ramkrishna Forgings has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ePropelled (USA), a technology company that offers leading-edge electric propulsion systems. The two companies will develop eAxle products based on ePropelled’s patented Dynamic Torque Switching™ (eDTS) technology. The solution increases power efficiency by at least 15%, allowing manufacturers to reduce the size and cost of their battery packs.

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Coal India Q2 Results: Net profit falls marginally to Rs 2,933 crore

Coal India Ltd reported a 0.6% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 2,933 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). Net profit fell 7.5% compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 10% YoY to Rs 23,291 crore during the same period. The raw coal production improved to 125.83 million tonnes (MT) in Q2 FY22, compared to 114.98 MT in Q2 FY21.

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Airtel Payments Bank to double business correspondent network to 1 million a year

According to a report from Economic Times, Airtel Payments Bank plans to double its countrywide business correspondents (BCs) network to 1 million in the next 12 months. It also aims to drive monetisation through a combination of transactions and interest-based income, besides boosting revenues from cash management services in the business-to-business (B2B) space. APB is looking to gain the necessary reach to cater to the remittances market and the Aadhar-enabled payment services business to serve millions of potential customers.

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Hindalco Q2 Results: Net profit jumps 783% YoY to Rs 3,417 crore

Hindalco Industries Ltd reported a 783% YoY jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 3,417 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). Net profit increased 23% compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 52.6% YoY to Rs 47,665 crore during the same period. EBITDA stood at Rs 8,048 crore in Q2, a growth of 56% YoY (or 19% QoQ). Hindalco said its Q2 performance was largely driven by a strategic product mix, higher volumes, and stability in operations.

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SJVN signs pact with Solarworld to develop 75 MW solar power project in UP

SJVN Limited has signed an agreement with Noida-based Solarworld Energy Solutions to develop a 75 megawatt (MW) solar power project at Parasan Solar Park in Uttar Pradesh. The total cost of the project is Rs 313.59 crore. The project will generate 168.34 million units (MU) of energy annually with a capacity utilisation factor (CUF) of 25.06%.

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Motherson Sumi Q2 Results: Net profit falls 36% YoY to Rs 217 crore

Motherson Sumi Systems Ltd (MSSL) reported a 35.8% YoY decline in net profit to Rs 216.96 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). Its revenue from operations fell 5.9% YoY to Rs 14,076.39 crore during the same period. Total expenses fell by 3% YoY to Rs 14,001.29 crore in the second quarter.

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