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    ET Soonicorns Summit 2025: Delhi-NCR startup report to be unveiled at Gurugram Sundowner

    The flagship Economic Times Soonicorns Summit's regional Sundowner series is set to make its second stop in India’s expanding innovation geography, promising to reveal groundbreaking insights into one of India’s most powerful startup regions—Delhi-NCR..

    Deepak Shenoy owned Capitalmind Mutual Fund crosses Rs 100 crore AUM mark in 35 days

    Capitalmind Mutual Fund’s first scheme, Capitalmind Flexi Cap Fund, crossed Rs 100 crore AUM within 35 days of launch, reflecting strong investor participation, disciplined strategy, and community-driven confidence in its evidence-based wealth creation approach.

    Market Wrap: Auto, metal stocks lift Sensex up 76 points, Nifty above 24,770 on GST relief, Fed rate cut bets

    Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty closed in the green on Monday, lifted by auto and metal shares, as optimism over sweeping GST tax cuts and China’s steel reforms supported sentiment alongside expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut this month.

    Tata Steel shares jump 3% to hit fresh 52-week high on strong sector tailwinds, brokerage optimism

    Tata Steel shares surged to their 52-week high on Monday, banking on strong sector tailwinds, including India’s extended safeguard duty, China’s production curbs, and positive brokerage views. Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock to Overweight with a Rs 200 target, citing favourable demand and pricing trends.

    Venture Catalysts raises Rs 150 crore in mix of primary, secondary transactions

    Venture Catalysts has raised Rs 150 crore through a mix of primary and secondary shares, valuing it at $200 million. The funds will help expand teams, launch new funds, and develop AI tools. New investors include Ashish Kacholia, Shah Rukh Khan’s family office, and Aishwarya Rai.

    Sebi may ease FPI entry with ‘automatic window’ to boost capital inflows

    Sebi plans to ease Foreign Portfolio Investors entry into India. The regulator will consider an automatic window for simplified registration. This move aims to boost ease of business amid ongoing equity exits. The automatic window will cover 70% of registered FPIs. Sebi will also review quota for domestic insurance firms in IPO anchor books.

    The Economic Times
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