HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD Q3 RESULTS

Equirus Capital sees strong growth across Indian real estate segments
Equirus Capital highlighted strong momentum in India’s real estate sector, with robust growth across residential, commercial, and hospitality. Bengaluru emerged as a global hub, offering affordable office rentals, cost-effective workforce, and the highest commercial space absorption worldwide.

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.

RBI may cut rates in December; bond market outlook turning positive: Bandhan AMC’s Suyash Choudhary
Amid global trade tensions, India's bond market outlook is improving. Suyash Choudhary anticipates potential RBI rate cuts due to contained inflation and growth uncertainties. He suggests that most negative factors impacting yields have subsided, creating attractive opportunities for fixed-income investors across the yield curve.

Global capital turns selective, India stays on the investment map: Hines' Steinbach
Hines' Global CIO, David Steinbach, highlights India's growing importance in global real estate investment due to its stability, domestic demand, and policy reforms. Despite global economic uncertainties, India's office, living, and industrial sectors show resilience and potential. Hines focuses on high-quality assets, leveraging local partnerships to capitalize on India's long-term urban and economic growth.

Before viksit-ing India, save our cities
Recent heavy rains caused severe flooding in Delhi-NCR, particularly Gurgaon. This exposed the area's infrastructure problems. Poor planning and construction are major issues. The government is seeking feedback on infrastructure development. Coordinated urban planning is needed along national highways. Plans must be foolproof and implemented with quality. This is to prevent future breakdowns.

Britannia expects half of its sales from rural markets in next 3-4 years: Varun Berry
Britannia aims for half its domestic sales from rural markets in 3–4 years, up from 40% now, said Vice Chairman & MD Varun Berry. The company is expanding direct distribution to small villages for steady product availability. Rural sales are outpacing urban, where consumption faces cost pressures. Britannia directly covers 3 million outlets, adding 1 lakh annually.
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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.
Urban Company IPO risks explained: 12 warnings on operations, regulations and valuation
Urban Company's upcoming IPO, opening September 10, carries inherent risks for investors. The Red Herring Prospectus highlights concerns including sustained losses, intense competition, and high marketing costs. Dependency on gig workers, legal and regulatory challenges, and potential data security breaches also pose threats. Furthermore, reliance on limited service categories and geographic concentration could impact business.
Earnings recovery to drive market momentum: Mayuresh Joshi
Indian equity markets saw a 1% gain but stayed below 25,000, prompting analysis of underlying trends. GST rationalization is expected to boost volumes and margins from Q3, benefiting India Inc. Metals led sectoral gains, supported by potential US rate cuts and improved India-China ties. Despite positive indicators, markets remain cautious, awaiting earnings reset and resolution on US tariffs.
Max Estates buys Rs 534 cr land in Gurgaon, eyes Rs 3,000 cr project
Max Estates has acquired a 7.25-acre land parcel on Golf Course Extension Road in Gurgaon for Rs 534 crore, potentially developing 1.3 million sq. ft. with a revenue of Rs 3,000 crore. This acquisition expands Max Estates' Gurugram portfolio to nearly 10 million sq. ft.
Ola Electric auditor raises alarm; Urban Company's pre-IPO deal
Ola Electric's auditor draws attention to missing internal controls at a key subsidiary. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Colive partners with Sattva Group, Bain Capital to set up $ 100mn fund to build rental homes
Co-living space provider Colive has set up a USD 100 million platform in partnership with Bain Capital and realty firm Sattva Group to develop rental homes.
GST rationalisation could increase pressure on the oil and gas sector, says ICRA
The Goods and Services Tax rationalisation is set to impact various Indian sectors. Oil and gas may face increased production costs. However, consumer demand and producer sentiment are likely to improve. Renewable energy projects can expect reduced capital costs. The automobile industry anticipates a revival in sales. Rural housing will benefit from lower cement taxes.
Big cheer for homebuyers! Homes may get cheaper with lower GST on cement
The government's decision to lower the GST on cement from 28% to 18%, effective September 22, 2025, is expected to reduce housing construction costs. Experts predict a 5-7% decrease in overall project expenses, particularly benefiting affordable and mid-income housing. Notably, cement is a crucial construction material, contributing between 10-12% of construction costs.
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.
GST 2.0: A game-changer for Indian real estate
The forthcoming GST reforms, set to take effect on September 22, 2025, promise to deliver a significant boost to India’s residential, retail, and office real estate sectors.
Land bank, digital planning in Maharashtra’s housing policy to reshape urban future
Maharashtra govt is launching a new housing policy. It will use a state land bank to increase affordable housing. The policy includes a digital platform for housing information. A district-wise housing demand survey will be conducted by 2026. The policy also focuses on housing for industrial labor and migrant workers.
Bain Capital, Sattva launch $100 million coliving platform
The new platform will be dedicated to acquiring land, developing flagship communities, and delivering purpose built rental housing across India’s largest urban centers. As part of the partnership, Colive also raised $20 million in strategic funding, spearheaded by Bain Capital.
GST relief on building materials set to ease construction costs, support housing
The GST Council's decision to lower tax rates on essential construction materials like cement, marble, and granite is poised to benefit the real estate sector. This move is expected to reduce project costs for developers and homebuyers, potentially leading to increased housing affordability and accelerated project launches.
Parsvnath Developers posts Rs 347cr loss in FY25
Parsvnath Developers Ltd, based in Delhi, reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 347.27 crore for the fiscal year 2024-25, an improvement from the Rs 594.13 crore loss in the previous year. However, the realty firm's total income decreased to Rs 303.45 crore from Rs 493.72 crore. The company has developed numerous residential and commercial projects primarily in North India.
Inside govt's plan to make your dream house more 'affordable' amid luxury boom in India
As India's luxury real estate booms, the government intensifies efforts to boost affordable housing. The Centre urges states to control land prices and implement policies for accessibility, including lower land costs for affordable projects under PMAY. Policy reforms and a compliance framework are proposed to ensure affordable housing development, emphasizing suitable locations and integrated approaches.
Global debt inflows set to rise as India’s credit profile strengthens: LIC MF’s Pratik Shroff
India's sovereign rating upgrade is poised to attract stronger foreign capital inflows into its debt market, enhancing its risk profile and yield attractiveness. This shift could lead to broader inclusion in international bond indices, narrowing yield differentials with US Treasuries. Fixed income investors may benefit from increased demand for longer-duration sovereign bonds.
Affordable housing needs policy mix beyond floor space index: MoHUA Joint Secretary
Kuldip Narayan says that only increasing FSI will not solve India's housing problem. A complete policy is needed. This includes land availability and economic incentives. He suggests a compliance framework for residential and commercial projects. Debasish Prusty says Rajasthan is upgrading its policies. He is encouraging private sector innovation. Central and state governments must coordinate.
UltraTech, Dalmia Bharat offer 13–16% upside as cement sector builds on pricing discipline: MOFSL
India’s cement sector shows resilience with stable August 2025 prices, strong demand outlook, and GST cut hopes. Lower fuel costs, infra push, and housing growth support profitability, while UltraTech and Dalmia Bharat remain strong BUY picks.
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.
US stock market futures dip — Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq in holding pattern ahead of the PCE inflation report — top gainers, losers, gold and oil trends today
U.S. stock futures slipped on Friday as investors turned cautious ahead of the crucial PCE inflation report, a release that could shape the Federal Reserve’s next rate move. With Wall Street fresh off record highs, the market is pausing to reassess risk as tech earnings disappoint and traders weigh the chances of a September rate cut.
Affordable housing supply dips as developers focus on luxury projects
A new report reveals a concerning decline in affordable housing supply across India's top cities, with the supply-to-demand ratio plummeting from 1.05 in 2019 to just 0.36 in 2025. Developers are increasingly focused on luxury projects, exacerbating the existing shortage of 9.4 million units.
India’s urban infrastructure to see ₹10 lakh crore investment in next 4 years: Housing Secy
India's urban infrastructure has seen substantial investment, with Rs 30 lakh crore spent in the last decade and a projected Rs 10 lakh crore more over the next four years. Union Housing Secretary Srinivas Katikithala urges the real estate sector to align projects with infrastructure development and contribute to efficient urban services. He also emphasized the importance of RERA implementation.
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