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Maruti Suzuki Reports 10% YoY Decline in Net Profit in Q4 – Top Indian Market News

Maruti Suzuki Q4 Results: Net profit falls 10% YoY to Rs 1,166 crore

Maruti Suzuki India Limited reported a 9.7% year-on-year (YoY) decline in net profit to Rs 1,166 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Revenue from operations rose 32% YoY to Rs 24,023 crore during the same period. The automaker sold a total of 4.92 lakh units in Q4 FY21, registering a growth of 27.8% YoY. Its sales for the financial year ended March 31, 2021, fell 6.7% YoY to 14.57 lakh units. Maruti Suzuki’s board has declared a final dividend of Rs 45 per share.

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JSPL to divest entire stake in Jindal Power to Worldone for Rs 3,015 crore

The Board of Directors of Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) has approved the divestment of its entire equity stake in Jindal Power Limited (JPL) by selling its shares to Worldone Pvt Ltd. The equity value is an all-cash offer of Rs 3,015 crore for 96.42% stake in JPL, including 3,400 MW coal-fired power plants in Chhattisgarh. The divestment is in line with JSPL’s strategic objective to continuously reduce its debt, focus on its India steel business, and significantly reduce its carbon footprint by almost half.

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Axis Bank Q4 Results: Net profit at Rs 2,677 crore

Axis Bank reported a standalone net profit of Rs 2,677 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). The lender had posted a net loss of Rs 1,388 crore in the corresponding quarter last year (Q4 FY20). Net interest income (NII) rose 11% YoY to Rs 7,555 crore in Q4 FY21. [NII is the difference between interest income received from assets such as loans, and the interest it pays to depositors] Provisions during the quarter fell 58% YoY to Rs 3,295 crore. The gross non-performing assets (NPAs) ratio stood at 3.7% in Q4, compared to 4.55% in Q3.

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Bajaj Finance Q4 Results: Net profit rises 42% YoY to Rs 1,347 crore

Bajaj Finance reported a 42% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 1,347 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Net interest income (NII) declined 0.5% YoY to Rs 4,659 crore during the same period. The gross non-performing assets (NPAs) ratio stood at 1.79% in Q4 FY21, compared to 2.84% in Q3 FY21. Consolidated assets under management (AUM) increased by 3.9% YoY to Rs 1.52 crore. The company’s board has recommended a dividend of Rs 10 per share.

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Dr Reddy’s expects first lot of Covid-19 vaccine Sputnik V by May end

Dr Reddy’s Laboratories said it expects to receive the first lot of Covid-19 vaccine Sputnik V from the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) by May end. The pharma company had earlier received approval from the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) for the restricted emergency use of the vaccine. In September 2020, Dr Reddys and RDIF entered into a partnership to conduct clinical trials of Sputnik V in India. Both companies have also obtained the rights for distribution of the first 125 million doses in the country.

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Britannia Industries Q4 Results: Net profit declines 3% YoY to Rs 360 crore

Britannia Industries Limited reported a 3% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 360.1 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Revenue from operations rose 8% YoY to Rs 3,038 crore during the same period. The company’s consolidated operating margin stood at 14.9% in Q4. Britannia Industries’ net income was affected by a sharp rise in tax expenses at Rs 132.6 crore.

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Hindustan Zinc Q4 Results: Net profit rises 85% YoY to Rs 2,481 crore

Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL) reported an 85% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 2,481 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Its total revenue rose 56% YoY to Rs 6,725 crore during the same period. HZL saw strong volume and price traction across key verticals such as zinc, silver, and lead. Zinc volumes were up 15% YoY, while lead volumes increased by 29% YoY in Q4. HZL said both mined and finished metal production in the current financial year (FY22) will be higher than last year and is expected to reach 1,025-1,50 kilotonne each.

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ABB India Q1 Results: Net profit more than doubles to Rs 151 crore

ABB India Limited reported a 118.64% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 151 crore for the quarter ended March (Q1 CY21). The company follows the January-December financial year cycle. Its consolidated revenue rose 7.02% YoY to Rs 1,629.15 crore during the same period. The company received total orders worth Rs 1,825 crore in Q1, registering a growth of 24% over the previous quarter. ABB India posted sharp growth in the motion products, robotics, and process automation segments during the quarter.

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4G subscriber base to rise to 820 million in FY22: CRISIL

According to a report by rating agency CRISIL, 4G mobile data subscribers are set to rise to 820 million by the end of March 2022 (FY22)— higher than in the last financial year due to higher competitive intensity. The report states that the pace of addition in subscriber count would pick up gradually over the remainder of the current financial year (FY22), as competitive intensity in the wireless-telecom market increases despite the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic. There has been a significant capacity addition after the spectrum auctions and removal of inter-operator charge (IUC) charges.

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Hatsun Agro Products Q4 Results: Net profit jumps to Rs 57.13 crore 

Hatsun Agro Products Limited reported a multi-fold increase in net profit to Rs 57.13 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). It had posted a net profit of Rs 7.95 crore in the corresponding period last year. The company’s sales rose 23.89% YoY to Rs 1,568.87 crore during the same period. Hatsun Agro’s net profit for the financial year ended March 31, 2021, rose 119% YoY to Rs 246.35 crore. Hatsun Agro Products is a leading dairy company based in Chennai.

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TVS Motors Q4 Results: Net profit jumps four-fold to Rs 319 crore

TVS Motor Company reported a four-fold increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 319 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Revenue from operations rose to Rs 6,131.90 crore in Q4, compared to Rs 4,104.71 crore in the corresponding period last year (Q4 FY20). The company’s two-wheeler sales across domestic and international markets rose 47% YoY to 9.28 lakh units in Q4.

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IMF Raises India’s Growth Projection to 12.5% in FY22 – Top Indian Market News

IMF raises India’s growth projection to 12.5% in FY22

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has upgraded its growth projection for India to 12.5% for FY 2021-22 from 11.5% estimated in January. As per IMF’s report, India is the only country expected to register double-digit growth in the current financial year. The GDP growth for FY23 is estimated at 6.9%. However, the surge in Covid-19 cases poses a severe downside risk to the growth outlook for the economy. The IMF’s World Economic Outlook now sees world growth of 6% this year, after the contraction of 3.3% in 2020 amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Cargo volume handled by Adani Ports rises 41% YoY in March

Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) said it had handled cargo volume of 26 million metric tonnes (MMT) in March, an increase of 41% over the corresponding period last year. The overall cargo volumes handled by APSEZ rose 27% year-on-year (YoY) to 73 MMT for the quarter ended March (Q4). In the container segment, APSEZ handled cargo volumes of 247 MMT, an increase of 11% YoY.

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Bharti Airtel to transfer 800MHz spectrum in 3 circles to Jio

Reliance Jio Infocomm has signed a definitive agreement with Bharti Airtel for acquiring the ‘Right to Use’ spectrum in the 800MHz band in Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, and Mumbai circles. Through this agreement, Airtel will receive a consideration of Rs 1,037.6 crore from Jio for the proposed transfer. With this trading of the right to use spectrum, Jio will have 2x15MHz of spectrum in the 800MHz band in Mumbai circle and 2x10MHz of spectrum in the 800MHz band in Andhra Pradesh and Delhi circles.

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Flipkart partners with Mahindra Logistics to accelerate deployment of EVs

E-commerce giant Flipkart has announced its partnership with Mahindra Logistics Ltd (MLL) to help accelerate the deployment of electric vehicles (EVs) across its logistics fleet in India. Flipkart has committed to 100% electric mobility of its logistics fleet and will deploy more than 25,000 EVs by 2030. Through its EDEL brand, MLL will play a significant role in working with various original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to help Flipkart’s sustainable transition to EVs. 

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Sobha posts record sales bookings in FY21

Sobha Limited reported a total sales volume of 13.37 lakh square feet of super built-up area worth Rs 1,072 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). The real estate developer’s sales volumes achieved in Bengaluru, Gurugram, Pune, and Kochi were the highest ever in its history. Sales volume and total sales value were up 48% YoY and 54% YoY, respectively, in Q4 FY21. Sobha launched new residential projects of 2.77 million square feet of super built-up area and 0.27 million square feet of commercial space.

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Power market traded highest ever monthly volume of 8,249 MU in March: IEX

Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) said its power market traded the highest ever monthly volume of 8,249 million units (MU) in March 2021, posting a growth of 92% YoY. This has been due to the increase in demand and consumption of electricity across the country. The electricity market achieved an all-time high volume of 73,941 million units in FY21. This a growth of 37.2% as compared to the previous financial year.

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Delhi HC rejects Britannia’s plea of trademark infringement against ITC’s Sufeast Digestive Biscuits

A single-judge bench of the Delhi High Court dismissed a petition of Britannia Industries against ITC Limited for alleged trademark infringement by ITC’s Sunfeast Farmlite Digestive biscuits. Britannia had claimed that the labelling and packaging of ITC’s digestive biscuits were deceptively similar to that of its NutriChoice Digestive biscuits. The court ruled that it “cannot readily presume the digestive biscuit consumer, even if of average intelligence and imperfect recollection, to be unaware of the difference between these categories of digestive biscuits”.

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G M Breweries Q4 Results: Net profit rises 155% YoY to Rs 45 crore

G M Breweries Limited reported a 155.29% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 45.34 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Its revenue from operations rose 17.18% YoY to Rs 127.70 crore during the same period. G M Breweries’ net profit has increased by 18.02% YoY to Rs 80.09 crore for the financial year ended March 2021. The company’s board has proposed a dividend of Rs 4 per share.

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JSPL reports highest ever production, sales in FY21

Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL) reported a 61% year-on-year (YoY) increase in sales to a record high of 7.86 lakh tonnes in FY 2020-21. This can be attributed to robust domestic demand, attractive export markets, and a wide range of product offerings. The steelmaker said its production has crossed the 20 lakh tonne mark for the first time.

In other news, JSPL has announced plans to sell its entire stake in its wholly-owned subsidiary, Jindal Power Ltd, to bring down its overall debt to Rs 28,000 crore and reduce carbon emissions within the group.

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Axis Bank becomes co-promoter of Max Life Insurance

Axis Bank, along with its subsidiaries— Axis Capital and Axis Securities, has become the co-promoter of Max Life Insurance Company after completing the acquisition of a 12.99% stake in the firm. The Axis entities have a right to acquire an additional stake of up to 7% in Max Life in one or more tranches (rounds). “With the conclusion of this transaction, Max Life’s Board will be strengthened further, with co-option of three nominee directors of Axis entities on its Board,” said Axis Bank in a statement.

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Saregama signs licensing deal with short video app Triller

Saregama India Limited has signed a global licensing deal with short format video platform Triller. As part of the deal, Saregama will license its entire catalog to Triller, which will allow users to create innovative content using the robust music library of over 1.30 lakh songs in diverse Indian languages. Saregama is India’s oldest music label owned by RP-Sanjiv Goenka group of companies. 

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Retail Inflation Rises to 5.03% in February – Top Indian Market News

Retail inflation rises to 5.03% in February; IIP contracts 1.6% in January 

India’s retail inflation rose to its highest level in three months in February amidst a hike in food and fuel prices. Retail inflation (measured by the Consumer Price Index) stood at 5.03% in February, compared to 4.06% in January. Food inflation jumped to 3.87% last month. The increase in crude oil prices could lead to a further rise in inflation.

The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) contracted by 1.6% in January, due to a decline in manufacturing and mining output. The IIP had grown 2.2% in January 2020. The manufacturing sector saw a contraction of 2% last month, while mining output declined by 3.7%. [IIP is an index that tracks manufacturing activity of different sectors of an economy]

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Govt approves 33 API applications under PLI scheme

The government has approved a total of 33 applications with a committed investment of Rs 5,082.65 crore under the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs). The disbursal of PLI by the government will be up to a maximum amount of Rs 5,440 crore over a period of 6 years. This will help reduce the import dependence on critical bulk drugs.

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Anupam Rasayan IPO subscribed 1.29 times on first day of bidding

The Rs 760-crore initial public offering (IPO) of Anupam Rasayan India was subscribed 1.29 times on the first day of bidding. The issue received bids for 1.25 crore equity shares against an offer size of 97.01 lakh shares. The portion reserved for retail investors was subscribed 2.58 times and that of employees 30%. The portion set aside for non-institutional investors (NIIs) saw a subscription of 9%.

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SBI Cards to raise Rs 2,000 crore through debentures

SBI Cards and Payment Services Ltd said its Board of Directors has approved the proposal to raise up to Rs 2,000 crore through the issuance of non-convertible debentures (NCDs). The NCDs will bear a coupon rate of 5.9% per annum and will mature on February 23, 2024. It will be listed on the Wholesale Debt Market Segment of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).

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Hatsun Agro Products to set up dairy plant in Andhra Pradesh

The Board of Directors of Hatsun Agro Product has approved the proposal of setting up a dairy plant in Northern Andhra Pradesh. The company had earlier announced plans of setting up a dairy plant in Odisha. Hatsun Agro’s board has also approved the proposal of working with Italy-based SOL Group to explore the possibility of using liquid nitrogen as a refrigerant fuel to transport its milk and milk products.

Tata Group seeks CCI approval to acquire 64.3% stake in BigBasket

Tata Digital Ltd, a wholly-owned unit of Tata Sons, has filed an application with the Competition Commission of Inida (CCI) to acquire a majority stake in online grocery seller- BigBasket. As per the filing, Tata Digital will acquire 64.3% stake of BigBasket from Supermarket Grocery Supplies Pvt Ltd. The deal, if approved, would put Tata in direct competition with Amazon, Walmart’s Flipkart, etc.

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JSPL’s steel output rises 18% YoY to 6.53 lakh tonnes in February

Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) reported an 18% YoY increase in its crude steel output to 6.53 lakh tonnes in February 2021. It had produced 5.54 lakh tonnes of steel in February 2020. The company’s sales rose 14% YoY to 5.45 lakh tonnes last month. JSPL’s exports accounted for 26% of the total sales volume.

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Ramco Cements, Bharat Dynamics, PFC declare interim dividends

Ramco Cements Limited said its board has declared an interim dividend of Rs 3 per share for the current financial year (FY 2020-21). The record date for the payment of the interim dividend is March 23, 2021.

Bharat Dynamics Ltd’s board has declared an interim dividend of Rs 6.70 per share for the financial year 2020-21. The company has fixed March 20, 2021, as the record date for the payment of the interim dividend.

Power Finance Corporation (PFC) has declared an interim dividend of Rs 8 per share. The record date has been fixed as March 22, 2021.

PNC Infratech’s subsidiary secures order worth Rs 1,412 crore from NHAI

PNC Infratech announced that its subsidiary, PNC Meerut Haridwar Highways, has secured an order worth Rs 1,412 crore from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). The project involves four laning of the Meeru-Naziabad section of NH-119 in the state of Uttar Pradesh.

Board of India Glycols approves transfer of BioEO business to IGL Green Chemicals

The Board of Directors of India Glycols Ltd has approved the transfer of its BioEO (speciality chemicals) business to its wholly-owned subsidiary- IGL Green Chemicals. The company has also formed a 51:49 joint venture (JV) with Swiss chemicals major Clariant AG to manufacture and market renewable ethylene oxide (EO) derivative products. EO derivatives have multiple industrial and consumer applications ranging from freezing agents and coolants for automobile engines to cosmetics.

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