Sebi regulations: Tightens rules on portfolio breaches; must rebalance all passive mutual fund breaches within 30 days

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Thursday tightened compliance norms for mutual fund schemes, regulating that rebalancing timelines will now apply across types of passive breaches in actively managed funds and not just those related to asset allocation.Until now, SEBI’s mandate for portfolio rebalancing within 30 business days applied only to passive…

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Delhivery stake sold: Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and 6 others enter deal; buy 1.6% stake for Rs 461 crore

Delhivery, the logistics company, saw global and Indian investors like Morgan Stanley, Citigroup Global Markets Singapore and six other entities buy a 1.6% stake on Thursday. The shares were purchased via open market deals, totalling Rs 461 crore.According to data from the National Stock Exchange (NSE), other major buyers in the transaction included HDFC Mutual…

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Energy sector futures: NSE to launch electricity futures in coming weeks; fees waived for first 6 months

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is set to launch electricity futures contracts within the next two to three weeks, offering power sector participants a tool to hedge against price volatility. The move comes after the exchange secured all necessary approvals from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) last month.The product is designed to…

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Pulse, the Re 1 candy, now a multi-crore revenue generator! How DS Group aims to make it a Rs 1,000 crore brand

DS Group reported sales of 750 crore units of Pulse candy at Re 1 per unit. Pulse, a candy that costs Re 1, has become a multi-hundred crore brand in nine years. Dharampal Satyapal Group’s Vice-Chairman Rajiv Kumar anticipates their Pulse candy brand to achieve Rs 1,000-crore revenue within two years, following its successful milestone…

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IRCTC refund rules: Train delayed or AC not working? Here’s how you can file a TDR and get a refund from IRCTC

If you’ve recently had a bad experience while travelling on Indian Railways, be it a train running over three hours late, non-functioning AC, or a diverted route, you might be eligible for a refund. The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) provides passengers the option to file a Ticket Deposit Receipt (TDR) under several…

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