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Bajaj Finance aims at ₹10 lakh-cr loan book by FY29; likely to look within for next MD
Bajaj Finance is preparing for a leadership transition. Rajeev Jain's successor will be an internal candidate. The company aims to finalize succession plans within six months. Jain's term extends until March 2028. Bajaj Finance targets significant growth. They project a profit of ₹43,000 crore by FY29. The firm also plans to expand its customer base substantially.

France political crisis: Is country about to go bankrupt due to Donald Trump tariffs? Factors that have impacted Europe's 2nd largest economy
France's economy, the second largest in Europe after Germany's, appears strong at first glance. Before President Donald Trump's tariff war, growth was slow but steady and employment was picking up.

FIIs cautious despite GST boost as earnings hold the key; 5 stocks to bet on now: Pramod Amthe
Despite a GST rate cut lifting sentiment, FIIs remain cautious on Indian equities, says InCred Capital’s Pramod Amthe, stressing earnings as the key trigger. He sees opportunities in autos, financials, and consumer discretionary, with high-conviction picks like Maruti, Bajaj Auto, Bajaj Finance, Shriram Transport, and TCPL Packaging.

SpiceJet shares fall 5% after airline reports Rs 234 crore net loss in Q1FY26
SpiceJet Share Price: SpiceJet reported a net loss of Rupees 234 crore in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026. This is a reversal from last year's profit. Revenue also declined significantly. Geopolitical issues and aircraft delays impacted performance. Passenger revenue and load factor remained relatively stable. The airline's net worth improved due to financial restructuring.

Mcap of 7 of top-10 most-valued firms jumps Rs 1 lakh cr; Bajaj Finance, Reliance major gainers
The combined market valuation of seven of the top-10 most valued firms jumped Rs 1,06,250.95 crore last week, with Bajaj Finance and Reliance Industries emerging as the biggest gainers, in line with an optimistic trend in equities.

Mid-size housing projects set to gain most from GST rationalisation, says Amit Mamgain
The Goods and Services Tax rate change on cement and construction materials may help mid-size housing projects. Amit Mamgain of Yugen Infra says lower taxes will help developers and buyers. Metro cities may see more demand. Affordable housing will not change much. New rates may start after September 22, 2025.
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GST reforms to set stage for next investment cycle, provide tailwind for growth in coming quarters and years: Sanjiv Bajaj
Sanjiv Bajaj hailed the government’s GST rate cuts as the biggest reform since 2017, calling it a major driver for demand, lending, and financial services. He expects festive spending, MSME growth, and housing finance to benefit, alongside expanded insurance coverage due to exemptions.
SpiceJet Q1 Results: Airline slips into red with Rs 234 crore YoY loss, revenue falls 36%
SpiceJet faced a setback in the first quarter of fiscal year 2025. The budget carrier announced a consolidated net loss of Rupees 234 crore. This contrasts with a net profit of Rupees 158 crore in the same period last year. Revenue from operations also declined significantly. It fell by 36 percent year-on-year, reaching Rupees 1,060 crore.
Metals, hospitality in focus as GST cuts reshape market themes, cautious on NBFCs: Ashish Chaturmohta
The recent GST rate cuts have sparked a rally across consumption-linked sectors, with NBFCs, metals, hospitality and cement stocks emerging as key talking points for investors.
GST reforms a growth trigger, dips offer opportunity, says Rahul Shah
He noted that the downside in equities is likely to remain limited, with sentiment gradually improving across sectors. “The clear beneficiaries we saw in the initial round were consumer discretionary companies, FMCG, auto companies, and so on. My sense is we will continue to see more upside in the markets, and any decline in the near term would be a good opportunity to invest.”
How will the recent GST changes affect different sectors of the economy?
GST slab rationalization is set to spur consumption and economic growth. Automobile, cement, and consumer goods sectors are likely to benefit. Two-wheeler makers with higher than 350 cc bikes may face negative impact. Retail-focused lenders could see improved credit demand. Renewable energy companies may gain from GST reduction on solar cells.
Broadcom Q3 earnings beat expectations driven by AI revenue - can its custom chips challenge Nvidia?
AVGO stock: Broadcom's fiscal third-quarter earnings exceeded expectations, fueled by robust AI demand. The company anticipates even higher revenue in the current quarter, driven by custom AI accelerators, networking components, and VMWare software. While shares remained mostly flat, investor optimism persists regarding Broadcom's potential to challenge Nvidia's market share in AI chips.
Epstein secrets at risk — Congress could read list aloud under full legal protection
Epstein Files Release: Republican lawmakers Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene may read names of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged abusers in Congress using legal protection. Survivors are compiling their own lists, and some House members are pushing to release all DOJ files. President Trump called the issue a “Democrat hoax.” The story continues as the push for transparency grows.
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Friday
Indian markets ended higher on Thursday as GST reforms supported consumption, while US tariff concerns lingered. Nifty closed at 24,734 and Sensex at 80,718, with active trading in stocks like Ola Electric, Mahindra & Mahindra, Bajaj Finance, and Reliance amid mixed sectoral performance.
GST reforms: Life & health insurance to see 0% GST
The GST Council has eliminated the 18% tax on individual life and health insurance policies, aiming to boost affordability and coverage. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman expects companies to pass on the benefits to consumers. This move, effective for all individual policies and reinsurance, seeks to reverse the recent decline in insurance penetration across India.
US economy in recession soon? State-level data signals downturn ahead as Moody’s warns Trump’s tariffs add looming risk
U.S. economy may be closer to recession than Washington admits. Fresh state-level data shows key regions like California and New York already faltering, and Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi warns Trump’s tariffs could accelerate the downturn nationwide.
Bajaj Finance, Bajaj Finserv shares rally up to 6% as GST cut for consumer durables likely to boost demand
Bajaj Finserv and Bajaj Finance shares jumped following the government's GST rate reduction on consumer durables like air conditioners and televisions. The GST cut, from 28% to 18%, is anticipated to stimulate retail demand, especially during the festive season. Bajaj Finance is expected to benefit from increased loan disbursals due to more affordable EMIs.
Parag Milk, other agriculture and dairy stocks rally up to 7% after GST cuts
Agri and dairy stocks like Parag Milk, Dodla Dairy, and Kaveri Seeds gained up to 7% after the GST Council slashed rates on fertilisers, farm machinery, and dairy products. The cuts, effective September 22, aim to ease costs for farmers and consumers.
Barack Obama’s LinkedIn profile shows Donald Trump’s photo, Trump supporters say, “Whoever made the decision needs an immediate raise!”
Barack Obama’s LinkedIn profile has caught attention after people noticed Donald Trump’s photo showing up on it. The update surprised many online and quickly went viral. Social media users reacted with jokes, debates, and criticism, making it a trending topic. The mix-up created buzz about the two leaders and their unusual online connection.
Treasury chaos: 30-year yield soars past 4.97% as US faces tariff refund threat
Treasury yields moved higher as investors worried about the future of U.S. tariffs after a key court ruling. The 30-year yield crossed 4.97%, its highest in weeks, while global bond markets also saw a sharp rise. The case over Trump tariffs has now created fresh questions for Wall Street, government revenue, and market stability.
Tata Capital sets stage for USD 2 bn IPO after global roadshows; valuation seen at $18 billion
Tata Capital is gearing up for its highly anticipated USD 2 billion IPO, slated to debut by September 30, potentially becoming the largest IPO of 2025. Following successful investor roadshows across global financial hubs, the company's valuation is expected to reach USD 18 billion.
Mobikwik shares jump 12% after ADIA exits via block deal
Mobikwik shares rose 12% to Rs 266 after Abu Dhabi Investment Authority sold its 2.1% stake via a block deal worth Rs 39.2 crore. The exit eased selling pressure, boosting investor sentiment. Despite the rise, Mobikwik reported a Rs 41.9 crore Q1 loss, driven by a 65% drop in financial services revenue.
IIFL Home Finance strengthens leadership team, Girsih Kousgi likely to take the top slot
IIFL Home Finance is bolstering its leadership team with the appointment of Ajay Sachdewa as group chief business officer and Aarti Marwaha Upadhyay as chief human resources officer. The company is also in the process of appointing Girish Kousgi as its new CEO, following Monu Ratra's resignation. These strategic moves aim to enhance business execution and strengthen customer engagement.
Falling unlisted shares and a rights issue: What's fuelling Tata Capital’s IPO pricing concerns?
Tata Capital is set to launch a Rs 17,200 crore IPO by late September, marking one of India's largest financial sector listings. While unlisted shares have dropped 20% amid a recent rights issue at Rs 343, analysts say IPO pricing will hinge on broader NBFC valuations, not recent transactions. Strong financials and Tata branding continue to drive investor interest despite market corrections.
Riding the growth wave: Top 4 affordable housing finance companies to watch in 2025
Affordable housing finance companies (AHFCs) are outperforming other non-banking financial companies, driven by lower borrowing costs and rising demand. Policy support and low mortgage penetration in mid- and low-income segments are expected to fuel further growth. While competition and rising costs pose challenges, AHFCs are poised to capture a significant share of the affordable housing finance market.
India Playbook 2025: Proposed tariff imposition from US punishes Indian market despite resilient economy
Global equities rallied on US-Russia talks, but Indian markets lagged, with FIIs turning sellers amid tariff fears, weak Q1 topline growth and slowing consumption. Yet, GST reforms and discounted Russian oil imports may cushion the economy.
Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and return potential of more than 30% in 1 year
There is high probability that we will see more volatility in the coming days. While it is not always the case, sometimes the expiry of a derivative series contract throws light on what might happen in the near term. This time around, it has indicated continued volatility. The task for investors is therefore to reframe volatility not as a threat but as an entry point. Buying into weakness requires patience and conviction, but history tells us that those who take the longer view are rewarded. It means ignoring the noise and focusing on whether the company’s competitive edge, innovation pipeline, or consumer franchise will still matter five or ten years from now. Our selected stocks for today depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars: Earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.
Canada Q2 growth shrinks for first time in 2 years as U.S. tariffs bite — is a recession ahead or can household spending bring relief?
Canada economy shrinks in Q2 2025 as U.S. tariffs hit exports harder than expected, pushing GDP down 0.4%. While auto and machinery exports tumbled, Canadians kept spending more on housing, food, and new vehicles, showing the domestic economy is still holding firm.
Property prices rise in 45 of 50 cities in Q1 of FY26: NHB report
NHB data reveals that property prices in 45 out of 50 cities increased in the first quarter of 2025-26, with the 50-city Housing Price Index rising by 5.7%. Bengaluru saw the highest appreciation at 9.1%, while Howrah experienced the maximum decline at 6.1%. Home loan interest rates also moderated by 100 basis points in February 2025.
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