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NSE Scraps Plan to Shift Nifty Bank F&O Expiry to Friday – Top Indian Market Updates

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NSE scraps plan to shift Nifty Bank F&O expiry to Friday

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has canceled its plan to change the expiry of Nifty Bank derivative contracts from Thursday to Friday. The decision came after the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) shifted the expiry of Sensex and Bankex contracts to Friday. BSE expressed concerns that NSE’s move could impact the growth of Sensex/Bankex derivatives. In the interest of balanced market development and risk avoidance, BSE requested NSE to consider shifting the Bank Nifty expiry to a different day.

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HDFC-HDFC Bank merger to be effective on July 1

HDFC is scheduled to merge with HDFC Bank on July 1, 2023. Both companies will hold separate board meetings on June 30, marking HDFC Ltd’s final board meeting. The stock delisting of HDFC will take effect from July 13. HDFC Bank will retain the branches, and the merger is expected to boost mortgage sales with an increase in applications. Employees under 60 will be retained without a salary cut as HDFC Bank requires their expertise in mortgages.

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India’s current account deficit narrows to 0.2% of GDP in Q4: RBI

India’s current account deficit (CAD) in the January-March quarter of FY23 improved significantly to $1.3 billion, accounting for 0.2% of GDP. This positive outcome can be attributed to a reduced trade deficit and a notable increase in services exports. Compared to the previous quarter and the same period last year, the latest figures reflect a significant improvement in India’s balance of payments, according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

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Kotak arm invests Rs 450 crore in automobile components maker Viney Corp

Kotak Mahindra Bank’s subsidiary Kotak Strategic Situations India Fund II has invested ₹450 crores in automobile components company Viney Corporation. The investment aims to support Aggarwal’s acquisition of a majority stake in VCPL and revamp the company’s capital structure for future expansion and fundraising opportunities.

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HAL announces 1:2 stock split

Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) has received approval from its board to split the company’s equity shares in a 1:2 proportion. This means that each existing share will be divided into two shares. The split will result in the subdivision of one equity share of ₹10/- fully paid up into two equity shares of ₹5 each.

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Tata Technologies IPO: SEBI approves the first public issue from Tatas in 20 years

Capital markets regulator SEBI has approved the IPO of Tata Technologies, marking the first public offering from the Tata group since TCS in 2004. Additionally, SBFC Finance and Gandhar Oil Refinery’s IPOs have also received approval. The shares of these three companies are planned to be listed on both the BSE and NSE. Tata Technologies is a subsidiary of Tata Motors. 

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Sonata Software bags deal to build digital hub for Germany’s TUI Group in India

Sonata Software has partnered with TUI Group to establish a digital hub in India. The collaboration focuses on developing advanced digital solutions to enhance customer experience and operational efficiency. Marc Jennings, CIO of Analytics & Customer at TUI Group, expressed excitement about leveraging India’s talent pool to deliver exceptional travel experiences and fuel sustained growth.

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SAT stays SEBI’s order debarring IIFL Securities from on boarding new clients

The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) granted a stay on SEBI’s order, which barred IIFL Securities from acquiring new clients for 2 years. SEBI had imposed the ban last week, citing violations of code of conduct regulations. In response, IIFL Securities filed an appeal with the tribunal.

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CCL Products to set up new plant in AP with Rs 400 cr investment

CCL Products (India) Ltd plans to establish a new manufacturing plant at Continental Coffee Park in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, with a ₹400 crore investment. Spanning 22 acres, the plant will have an annual capacity of 16,000 metric tonnes for spray-dried instant coffee production. The plant is scheduled to commence operations in the fourth quarter of this fiscal year, funded through internal accruals and a partial-term loan.

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BPCL to shut half of Mumbai refinery for a month from Sept 21

Bharat Petroleum Corp intends to temporarily close down 50% of its crude processing capacity at the Mumbai refinery in western India from Sept. 21 for maintenance. The planned shutdown includes a 120,000 bpd crude unit, a fluid catalytic cracker, a continuous catalytic reformer, and a catalytic cracker. Additionally, a bitumen unit will be shut for 15 days starting from mid-August.

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Adani Total Gas to build 1800 CNG stations in 7-10 years

Adani Total Gas Ltd (ATGL) plans to construct 1,800+ CNG stations in the next 7-10 years, as mentioned by Suresh P Manglani, CEO, of ATGL, in the FY23 annual report. ATGL is expanding nationwide and has a presence in 124 districts, including 19 additional areas through its joint venture with Indian Oil Adani Gas Private Limited (IOAGPL).

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RVNL Secures 3 Orders Worth Rs 11,256Cr – Top Indian Market Updates

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RVNL secures 3 orders worth ₹11,256 crore from Chennai Metro Rail

Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd (RVNL) has secured three contracts worth ₹11,256 crore from Chennai Metro Rail Ltd (CMRL). The contract is for the construction of underground stations in the CMRL’s Phase-2 project. The first contract involves building five underground stations, including KMC, Sterling Road Jn, Nungambakkam, Gemini, and Thousand Lights. The contract duration is 1,725 days.

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HDFC divests stake in HDFC Credila to Baring PE & ChrysCapital for ₹9,060 crore

Housing Development Finance Corp Ltd (HDFC) has announced the sale of 90% of its stake in its subsidiary HDFC Credila Financial Services Ltd. Baring PE and ChrysCapital will buy the stake for ₹9,060 crore. The transaction involves divesting approximately 90% of HDFC Credila’s issued and paid-up share capital, totalling around 13,29,49,207 equity shares. Following the deal, HDFC Credila will no longer be a subsidiary of HDFC.

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Pidilite in JVs with 2 Italian firms for cutting-edge stone fixing solutions

Pidilite Industries has inaugurated its advanced manufacturing facilities in Amod, Gujarat. These facilities are established under the joint ventures (JV) of Pidilite Litokol and Tenax Pidilite. The technology for these ventures has been transferred by Italy-based Litokol SpA and Tenax SpA. This marks a significant milestone in the technology transfer within India’s stone and ceramic solutions industry.

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IIFL Securities to appeal against SEBI order on taking up new clients

IIFL Securities has announced its intention to appeal against the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (SEBI) order prohibiting the broking house from taking on new clients for two years. However, the ban does not impact the company’s ongoing business with existing clients. The move follows SEBI’s decision to impose the two-year ban on IIFL Securities due to alleged mis-utilisation of client funds.

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Wipro share buyback to open on June 22

Wipro has confirmed that its Rs 12,000 crore share buyback program will commence on June 22 and close on June 29. The company plans to repurchase 26.96 crore shares (~ 4.91%) of its total paid-up equity share capital through a tender offer. The buyback was announced on April 27 at a price of Rs 445 per share, offering a premium to the previous day’s closing price. The current buyback price remains at a 17.4% premium.

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CCI approves HDFC’s acquisition of more shares in HDFC ERGO

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) approved the acquisition of the additional shareholding of HDFC Life Insurance Company Ltd by HDFC. The proposed combination involves HDFC acquiring additional shares of HDFC Life through on-market purchases. HDFC & HDFC Bank will hold over 50% of HDFC Life’s shareholding to comply with Indian banking laws following the amalgamation.

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Piramal Enterprises to sell distressed loan portfolio worth Rs 2,600 crore

According to a CNBC-TV18 report, Piramal Enterprises has attracted interest from two bidders for its distressed loan portfolio with an estimated value of Rs 2,600 crore. The first bidder is Phoenix ARC, backed by Kotak Mahindra Bank and Cerberus Capital. The second bidder is Ares SSG with ACRE. This transaction is significant in the distressed asset space and involves high-value real estate projects. The loans will be sourced from Piramal Capital’s housing book.

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Adani Group looking for more lenders to refinance $3.8 billion loans

The Adani Group is currently in talks with at least five new international banks to refinance $3.8 billion of loans taken for the acquisition of ACC Limited and Ambuja Cement. Most of the existing lenders, including Standard Chartered, Barclays and Deutsche Bank, are expected to participate in the refinancing. In addition, the group is in discussions with two Taiwanese banks and a Malaysian bank to expand the consortium of lenders for syndicating the loan. The refinancing may involve extending the payment tenor by three years.

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Abrdn sells 10.2% stake in HDFC AMC via block deal

UK-based asset management company Abrdn plc has sold its entire 10.2% stake in HDFC Asset Management Co Ltd for about ₹3,547 crore, or about $432 million. Abrdn, a part of HDFC AMC’s promoter group, had proposed to sell the stake in a range of ₹1,800 to ₹1,892.45, according to a term sheet reviewed by Reuters.

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HPCL Bags Long-Term Contract From OPaL – Top Indian Market Updates

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HPCL secures long-term contract from OPaL to supply 13.53 trillion Btu of Natural Gas

Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) has secured a significant long-term contract from ONGC Petro Additions Ltd (OPaL) for the supply of Natural Gas. HPCL will supply 13.53 trillion Btu of natural gas to OPaL’s Mega Petrochemical Complex at Dahej from October 23 to May 26. OPaL, a joint venture of ONGC, GAIL, and GSPC, requires natural gas for its Captive Power Plant (CPP) to meet its power and steam requirements.

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Ipca labs under pressure after USFDA closes inspection at Madhya Pradesh unit with 11 observations

Ipca Labs’ API manufacturing facility in Ratlam received 11 observations from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) during an inspection from June 5 to June 13. The facility has been under a USFDA import alert since 2015, which means its products do not meet US standards and are prohibited from being sold in the US. Additionally, two other plants in SEZ Indore and Silvassa, manufacturing formulations, have also been under import alert since 2015.

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Laurus Labs to launch novel gene therapy assets in India and other markets

Laurus Labs Ltd has entered into a Memorandum of Association (MoA) with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, to introduce innovative gene therapy assets in India and other markets. The company plans to license gene therapy assets and offer research grants for pre-clinical development. It will also provide funding for clinical trials and launch products in India and emerging markets. Additionally, Laurus Labs will establish a plant at IIT Kanpur’s Techno Park facility.

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Grasim to begin construction of 1 lakh MT CPVC resin facility in Gujarat by late-2023

Grasim Industries has announced that the construction of a 1 lakh metric tonne Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) resin facility in Vilayat, Gujarat, will begin in late 2023. The company had previously agreed with Lubrizol Manufacturing India Pvt Ltd. to establish the plant, with the first phase scheduled for production in 2022. However, the project was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent supply chain disruptions.

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Reliance Industries resumes vessel operations at Sikka port

Reliance Industries has resumed vessel operations at the port of Sikka in Jamnagar, Gujarat, following the impact of cyclone Biparjoy. According to industry sources, any vessel can now enter the Gulf of Kutch and call the Sikka Ports & Terminals Ltd (STPL). Last week, the company restricted vessel entry at the port due to a lack of anchorage positions. Ship-tracking data showed that around 13-21 tankers were waiting to discharge crude oil at the port.

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Tata Power lays out a capex of ₹12,000 crore this fiscal

Tata Power has announced plans to invest ₹12,000 crore in capital expenditure for the current financial year (FY23). This investment is double the amount spent in the previous year and will support the company’s growth targets. The funds will be allocated to various projects, including a 4 GW manufacturing plant, renewable energy projects, and transmission & distribution businesses in Odisha, Delhi, and Mumbai. Tata Power intends to finance these initiatives primarily through internal accruals and existing cash reserves.

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Zydus Lifesciences gets USFDA nod for generic acne-treating drug

Zydus Lifesciences has received final approval from the USFDA for its generic antibiotic Minocycline Hydrochloride extended-release tablets. These tablets help treat moderate to severe acne in individuals aged 12 years and above. Zydus Lifesciences will manufacture the product at its formulation manufacturing facility in Moraiya, Ahmedabad. This approval allows the company to bring an affordable generic version of the medication to the market.

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Government to sell 0.15% stake in Coal India to employees via OFS

The Government of India has announced its plan to sell a 0.15% stake (~92.44 lakh shares) in Coal India to eligible employees via Offer For Sale (OFS). The offer will be made at a price of ₹226.10 per share and will be open for subscription from June 21 to June 23, 2023. The government currently holds a 66.13% stake in Coal India, while the remaining shares are held publicly. 

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IndiGo places order for 500 Airbus aircraft

IndiGo has received board approval to order 500 Airbus A320 Neo family aircraft. This makes it the single largest purchase agreement in commercial aviation history. With this order, IndiGo now has a total of 1,330 Airbus aircraft on order, solidifying its position as the world’s largest customer for the A320 Family. The deal is estimated to be valued at approximately $50 billion based on the most recent Airbus list prices.

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SEBI bans IIFL Securities from taking new clients for 2 years

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has imposed a two-year ban on IIFL Securities Ltd from taking new clients as a stockbroker. The action was taken after a thematic inspection revealed that IIFL did not comply with the code of conduct for stockbrokers and violated regulations. SEBI found that IIFL failed to separate its funds from clients’ funds, misused credit balances, and wrongly designated client bank accounts.

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NSE plans derivatives based on bond indexes

According to a CNBC-TV18 report, the National Stock Exchange is planning to offer derivatives based on its bond indexes. The NSE has already applied to the Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for approval. It aims to launch the corporate debt product by September. It is also reportedly planning futures for government bond indexes.

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Bharti Airtel to Acquire 4.7% Stake in Indus Towers – Top Indian Market News

Bharti Airtel to acquire 4.7% stake in Indus Towers from Vodafone Plc

Bharti Airtel Ltd has entered into an agreement to acquire a 4.7% stake in Indus Towers Ltd from British telecom giant Vodafone Plc. The block deal would be executed through Euro Pacific Securities, a Vodafone Group entity that holds a 7.59% stake in Indus Towers. Currently, Vodafone holds ~28% stake in Indus Towers, while Bharti Airtel holds 42%. Vodafone Group will infuse the proceeds from the stake sale into the cash-strapped Vodafone Idea.

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PNC Infratech secures order worth Rs 885 crore from NHAI

PNC Infratech Ltd has secured a new hybrid annuity highway project worth Rs 885 crore from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). The order consists of four-laning of Mathura Bypass-Gaju Village section of NH-530B in Uttar Pradesh. The completion time of the project is 24 months.

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NMDC raises lump ore prices by Rs 400 per tonne

State-owned NMDC Limited has increased prices of lump ore by Rs 400 per tonne and that of fines by Rs 300 per tonne. The company has fixed prices for lump iron ore at Rs 5,600 per tonne and iron fines at Rs 4,560 a tonne with effect from February 25, 2022. NMDC is India’s largest iron ore producer. Currently, it produces ~35 million tonnes of iron ore a year from 3 fully mechanized machines.

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SC orders Rajasthan discoms to pay Rs 4,200 crore compensatory tariff to Adani Power

The Supreme Court (SC) ruled in favour of Adani Power Ltd, saying three Rajasthan discoms were in contempt of the apex court’s 2020 order directing payment of compensatory tariff to the company. The power distribution companies (discoms) have not paid the dues despite their review petition having been dismissed earlier this year. The SC has directed discoms to pay Rs 4200 crore as compensatory tariff to Adani Power within four weeks. 

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Dr. Reddy’s Labs to acquire German medical cannabis firm Nimbus Health GMBH

Dr. Reddy’s Labratories Ltd has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Germany-based Nimbus Health GmbH. Nimbus is a privately owned and licensed pharmaceutical wholesaler that focuses primarily on medical cannabis. The consideration for this acquisition will be an upfront payment plus performance and milestone-based earnouts over the next four years. The company will be operating under its own brand Nimbus but as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dr. Reddy’s Labs.

Tata Power to set up 4 GW manufacturing facility in next 18 months

Dr. Praveer Sinha, MD & CEO of Tata Power, said the company plans to set up a 4 gigawatts (GW) manufacturing facility of cells and modules over the next 18 months. The company is targeting to add 2GW of utility-scale renewable projects every year, which requires ~Rs 8,000-10,000 crore of investment. Going ahead, the CEO expects the distribution and renewables business to contribute 40% each towards EBITDA.

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SpiceJet to start six direct flights to Bangkok from March 10

SpiceJet Ltd will start six flights between India and Bangkok from March 10 onwards under an air bubble agreement. The airline will introduce daily direct flights connecting Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata with the Thai capital. It will be deploying Boeing 737 aircraft to operate all India-Bangkok flights.

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IIFL Securities pays over Rs 2 crore to settle case with SEBI

IIFL Securities Ltd has paid over Rs 2 crore to market regulator SEBI to settle a case. The company was alleged to have violated stock brokers regulation and the Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices regulation. It was alleged that IIFL Wealth Management Ltd and IIFL Securities knowingly manipulated the reference price of Alkem Laboratories for a block deal.

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‘Himalayan Yogi’ in market manipulation case is ex NSE officer: Report

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday night arrested Anand Subramanian, former chief operating officer of NSE, in connection with the market manipulation case. The CBI has unearthed that Subramanian was the faceless ‘yogi’ who was communicating with Chitra Ramkrishna, the former chief of NSE. Chitra Ramakrishna allegedly brought in Subramanian without following the rules and procedures.

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