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IndusInd Bank crisis: CEO exits after Rs 1,959 crore loss disclosure - How bad is it?
IndusInd Bank faces turmoil as CEO Sumant Kathpalia resigns after the bank absorbs significant losses from incorrect accounting practices in its derivatives book. The discrepancies, revealed in March, raised concerns about corporate governance and audit oversight.

Corona Remedies files draft papers with Sebi for Rs 800 crore IPO
Corona Remedies, an Indian pharmaceutical company, has filed preliminary documents with SEBI to launch an Rs 800-crore IPO. The IPO consists entirely of an offer for sale by promoters and existing investors like Sepia Investments, Anchor Partners and Sage Investment Trust. The company focuses on developing, manufacturing, and marketing pharmaceutical formulations across various therapeutic areas, including women's healthcare and cardio-diabeto.

Jewellery market to witness 'mixed trend' on Akshaya Tritiya, expect biz of Rs 16,000 cr: CAIT
India's jewellery market anticipates a mixed trend for Akshaya Tritiya due to soaring gold and silver prices, with gold reaching ?1 lakh per 10 grams. Despite the high costs, a business of ?16,000 crore is projected, driven by the ongoing wedding season and jewellers' attractive offers. Customers are advised to buy BIS hallmarked jewellery from trusted sources.

Warren Buffett bought Coca-Cola stock in 1988—here’s how much it’s worth now and what long-term investors can learn from this iconic dividend success story
Coca-Cola stock investment has proven to be a long-term winner. If you had invested $1,000 when Warren Buffett first bought shares in 1988, it would be worth over $36,000 today. With consistent dividends, strong global demand, and steady performance even during downturns, Coca-Cola remains a favorite for long-term investors. The stock is currently outperforming the S&P 500, showing resilience in uncertain markets. This story breaks down Coca-Cola’s returns over the years, Buffett’s loyalty, and what it means for everyday investors. A must-read for anyone thinking about steady, long-term stock growth.

Is your WhatsApp making you an investment scam victim? Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath reveals alarming details
Zerodha's CEO warns against WhatsApp scams impersonating the firm using fake groups, logos, and trading apps to dupe investors. Victims see false profits and are tricked into paying fees. Zerodha urges caution, stressing it never gives tips or runs such groups.

Gold’s comeback: Why the world is turning to the yellow metal in 2025
Gold has surged ~25% in 2025 as investors across North America, Europe, and Asia shift away from US assets amid geopolitical and economic uncertainty. With supportive fundamentals like central bank buying, dollar distrust, and Fed policy ambiguity, experts recommend buying the dip this Akshaya Tritiya via ETFs or gold funds.
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Why present global uncertainties, gold price volatility is your sign to increase gold allocation
Long-term economic factors remain supportive of gold. Many investors are under-allocated to gold and, hence, have a significant room to increase. The run-up in gold prices has been structural, not speculative. That said, no asset moves up in a straight line. Global uncertainty is here to stay for now, and gold prices are likely to remain volatile.
Hyderabad investor duped of Rs 2.8 cr in stock market fraud via fake IPO scheme
A Hyderabad man lost Rs 2.8 crore in a fake IPO scam after being lured through a Facebook ad and a fraudulent app called ASKMIN. Scammers built trust with fake profits before demanding more money. Authorities are investigating. Investors are urged to verify opportunities with official sources.
Gold glitters with 25% return in 2025 this Akshaya Tritiya: Should you invest now?
As Akshaya Tritiya nears, gold remains a symbolic and strategic purchase despite record-high prices. Driven by global tensions, inflation, and central bank buying, gold's rally may persist. Experts suggest cautious, phased investing via ETFs or small purchases, blending tradition with financial prudence for long-term value and stability.
NFO Alert: UTI Mutual Fund launches multi-cap fund
UTI Mutual Fund has launched the UTI Multi Cap Fund, an open-ended equity scheme investing across large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap segments. The fund follows a 3S approach—Size, Sectors, and Style—and aims to deliver optimal diversification. Managed by Karthikraj Lakshmanan, it is benchmarked against the Nifty 500 Multicap 50:25:25 TRI, with the NFO closing on May 13.
Perfios acquires healthcare information exchange platform IHX
Founded in 2020, IHX connects healthcare providers and payors to facilitate real-time, digital-first claims processing across the healthcare ecosystem. Following the deal, IHX will continue to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Perfios, with its team of approximately 100–150 employees working independently.
Trump cabinet members clash on tariff talks with China
Donald Trump's cabinet sent mixed signals regarding trade negotiations with China. This happened amid fears of a recession. Trump claimed talks were ongoing, but China denied it. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had interactions with Chinese counterparts but did not discuss tariffs. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said daily conversations were happening.
Big feud within Donald Trump cabinet! Officials clash over China tariff talks
Donald Trump's erratic, and often confusing, rollout of tariffs has hit countries ranging from the largest U.S. trading partners, like Canada, Mexico and China.
What is keeping gold prices near lifetime highs?
Gold prices are near lifetime highs. Global investors are retreating from US assets, causing the dollar to fall. President Trump pressured the Federal Reserve for rate cuts. Trade tensions and geopolitical uncertainties increased demand for gold. Tariffs imposed by the US and retaliatory tariffs by China raised global recession worries.
Why bank stocks are an oasis for investors in a desert of chaos
Banking and financial services have outperformed in 2025, with Bank Nifty and Nifty Financial Services gaining over 8% and 12%. Strong fundamentals, supportive RBI policy, improving asset quality, and attractive valuations are driving renewed investor interest and sustained momentum.
Explained: Why one should read mutual fund factsheet before making an investment
Many investors overlook mutual fund factsheets, relying instead on past returns or popularity. Yet, factsheets provide essential data on fund objectives, holdings, risks, and performance. Reviewing them helps investors make smarter, goal-aligned, and risk-aware investment decisions with greater clarity.
Gensol Engineering’s collapse: 11 red flags every retail investor should watch for in their portfolio stocks
Gensol Engineering’s sharp 90% fall highlights the perils of ignoring red flags. Despite rising retail and FII interest, regulatory action against its promoters, weak cash flows, and high debt signalled trouble. Investors must monitor financial health and governance closely to avoid such traps. In small-cap investing, protecting capital is as important as chasing returns.
Investor trust, real equity multiplier: How investing in stocks could have made you a crorepati
An old motorcycle investment story highlights the power of equity. The article emphasizes that equity is more than just profit sharing. It is about inclusive capitalism built on fairness. Promoters often undervalue equity's cost, seeking 'cheap' capital in bullish markets. Trust is key. Communication, independent boards, and returning excess cash build investor confidence.
Too little, too late: Wall Street traders say Elon Musk’s return to Tesla won’t reverse the damage already done
Elon Musk Tesla comeback is making headlines, but Wall Street traders say the damage is already done. After stepping back from his political spotlight, Musk has promised to refocus on Tesla. Yet, investors remain doubtful. With Tesla’s Q1 2025 earnings missing expectations, revenue down to $19.3 billion, and stock falling 35% this year, many believe it’s too late for a turnaround. From brand damage to falling global sales, the road ahead looks steep.
Wall Street wobbles: Futures drop after China confirms no talks with U.S., demands total tariff rollback now
US stock futures fall sharply as China unexpectedly shuts down trade talks, demanding a full rollback of tariffs before negotiations can resume. This shocking move reignites fears of a trade war, shaking Wall Street after two days of gains. Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures all dipped early Thursday, with tech stocks and global markets reacting fast. Investors are left wondering what comes next as market uncertainty grows. Experts advise sticking to quality stocks and keeping an eye on key sectors. Here’s what’s really going on behind the scenes and what investors should watch closely.
Sebi facilitates ease of doing biz for SM REITs; standardises disclosures in scheme offer document
To facilitate ease of doing business for Small and Medium REITs (SM REITs), markets regulator Sebi has standardised disclosures in draft scheme offer document and simplified public issue processes for such schemes.
Gold price at Rs 1 lakh: What’s fueling the surge and what should investors do?
The rally has drawn attention from notable figures like Uday Kotak and Robert Kiyosaki, while global brokerages including Goldman Sachs, UBS, and Bank of America have sharply raised their gold price forecasts.
NR Narayana Murthy’s Catamaran funds auto parts maker Sedemac
While the exiting investor was not disclosed, its early investors include Nandan Nilekani-backed NRJN Family Trust, which invested in 2017, and growth investor Iron Pillar, which infused capital in 2018. The Catamaran deal also comes along the lines of the potential growth seen in the domestic supply chain in precision manufacturing in India.
XRP overtakes Bitcoin in trading surge, PEPE enters top 10: What’s driving India’s new crypto bets?
In Q1 2025, India's crypto landscape saw Ripple (XRP) surpass Bitcoin in trading volume, capturing 13.3% of trades on CoinSwitch. Bitcoin remains the most held asset, while meme coin PEPE entered the top 10 holdings, reflecting a shift towards high-risk, high-reward investments among younger investors.
Fintechs must build collection muscle to scale lending business: Cred founder Kunal Shah
Kunal Shah stressed that fintech founders are essentially in the business of trust, irrespective of the category. “If you’re building in fintech, you’re building trust. That’s the foundation for anything to work efficiently.”
US stock futures drop as Trump takes aim at Powell
U.S. stock index futures fell on Monday, as President Donald Trump's attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell sparked worries about the central bank's independence, rattling investors already grappling with an escalating trade war.
Strange sell-off in the dollar raises the specter of investors losing trust in the US under Trump
The dollar's recent steep decline is raising concerns about a potential loss of confidence in the U.S. economy due to President Trump's trade policies. This decline threatens the dollar's dominance as a safe haven and reserve currency, potentially leading to higher borrowing costs and reduced U.S. influence.
UTI AMC partners with ONDC to fuel mutual fund penetration in smaller cities; details here
UTI Mutual Fund has integrated with the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) in collaboration with fintech firm Cybrilla to enhance mutual fund accessibility across India. This move supports financial inclusion, targeting Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, and aims to empower first-time and rural investors through ONDC’s open digital infrastructure and trusted fintech partners.
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