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INDIAN ECONOMY

India lays groundwork for a big business boost along the coasts

ndia is laying the groundwork for its first dedicated Marine Export Zones (MEZs) under the Special Economic Zone framework with the aim to set up an integrated seafood ecosystem. The planned initiative seeks to move beyond fragmented aquaculture infrastructure by creating end-to-end export clusters that co...

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Private capital should play a much larger role in India's infrastructure development: Rajkiran Rai, MD & CEO, NaBFID

India's infrastructure push will require not only long-term financing but also a bigger pool of companies capable of executing large-scale projects, Rajkiran Rai, managing director and chief executive of National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID), said. In an interview with ET, Rai di...

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RBI steps up scrutiny of Corporate India's foreign investments

Corporates will have to spell out the anti-money laundering and due diligence measures undertaken on overseas business partners and co-investors in foreign joint ventures and subsidiaries, and describe the processes followed in carrying out these checks. Such information, rarely, if ever, sought earlier, w...

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An emboldened India holds out for better terms in US trade talks

India rejected a quick trade agreement with the U.S. in recent talks and is holding out for a better deal as Prime Minister Narendra Modi draws confidence from new trading partners, eased economic risks and political gains at home, officials and analysts said. ...

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India, New Zealand aim to double trade by 2030

India and New Zealand on Saturday announced a strategic partnership with an ambitious goal to double bilateral trade to Rs 35,000 crore, or NZ$7 billion, by 2030. PM Narendra Modi and New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon agreed to work together to ensure early enforcement and effective implementation of the Fr...

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India, Canada talks on CEPA progressing well

India and Canada concluded the third round of negotiations on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) late last week (July 6-10), with notable progress being made across issues. Both the countries are hopeful of concluding the negotiations by the end of 2026....

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MARKET & FINANCE

Japan to Push Its Massive Pension Fund to Boost Alternative Investments, Nikkei Says

Japan aims to raise the ratio of unlisted shares, real estate and other alternative investments in the portfolio of the Government Pension Investment Fund, the world's largest pension fund, the Nikkei said on Sunday. Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama, who has been trying to boost the weak yen, sparked a ju...

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EM equities see $46 billion exodus in June as South Korea, Taiwan tech selloff rattles investors

Foreign investors pulled a net $46.1 billion from emerging market equities in June, led by heavy selling in technology-focused markets such as South Korea and Taiwan, according to the latest data from the Institute of International Finance (IIF), highlighting growing caution toward risk assets despite continu...

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Global funds fall in love with Indian stocks again; buy $1 billion in equities as foreign investors rush back

Foreign investors seem to be turning bullish on Indian equities again with more than $1 billion invested in the last week. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has projected that these overseas inflows could strengthen further as a stable rupee and improving earnings expectations are encouraging global funds to increase ...

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Why FPI Selling Hasn't Hurt Markets

For most of the past two years, a comforting story has taken hold in India's stock market. Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have sold relentlessly, yet share prices have held up. Domestic mutual funds (DMFs), fuelled by a torrent of money into systematic investment plans (SIPs), have stepped in as ...

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Why is RBI now cutting down its $100 billion short dollar forward position; how will it impact Rupees?

Over the past two years, India’s central bank built one of the world’s largest bearish dollar bets to support a persistently weak rupee. It now faces the challenge of unwinding that position without destabilising the currency market. With a spate of recent measures expected to attract foreign capital, the Res...

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SIP accounts post highest monthly rise since February

Investor participation through systematic investment plans (SIPs) strengthened in June, with the mutual fund industry recording the highest net monthly increase in contributing SIP accounts since February 2026. The industry registered 5.55 million new SIPs during the month against 5.06 million discontinuat...

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16 Indian unicorns slip below $1 billion

Sixteen of India’s 129 unicorns have slipped below the $1-billion valuation mark, underscoring the shakeout that followed the funding boom of 2021 and raising a new question for investors: which startups are facing a temporary valuation reset and which risk becoming India’s own zombie unicorns? The debate ...

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Indian investors expand overseas portfolios via GIFT City

Indian investors are increasingly exploring foreign asset classes such as US stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) through Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City). According to data from India International Exchange’s (India INX) Global Access Provider (GAP) platform, the total traded value in...

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GLOBAL CORPORATE

SK Hynix CEO Sees Worst Memory Shortage in 2027, Demand to Outstrip Supply Beyond 2030

SK Hynix Chief Executive Kwak Noh-jung said the global memory industry is heading for its worst-ever supply shortage in 2027, forecasting that demand for memory will continue to exceed the company's ability to produce it well into the next decade despite aggressive capacity expansion. "We forecast that nex...

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Iran tensions risk fertilizer flow to South American farmers

Fertilizer supplies to Southern Hemisphere agricultural powerhouses like Brazil and Argentina are at risk as a fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran frays just as planting season nears. The flow of fertilizer ships entering the Persian Gulf — a region that accounts for about a third of global urea expo...

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Nippon Paint offers $8.6 billion for AkzoNobel unit, Bloomberg News reports

Nippon Paint has offered to buy AkzoNobel's decorative paints business for €7.5 billion ($8.55 billion), the company said on Monday, a month after it withdrew an offer to buy the whole firm along with U.S.-based Sherwin-Williams for €12.5 billion. ...

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GLOBAL ECONOMY

Egypt's January-March Current Account Deficit Widens to $5.1 Billion

Egypt's current account deficit more than doubled to $5.1 billion in the January-March quarter from $2.3 billion a year earlier, central bank data showed on Sunday. • Net foreign direct investment inflows edged down to $3.7 bil...

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China June Exports Growth Set to Cool, but AI Demand Underpins Overall Strength

China's exports likely grew at a slightly slower but still-solid pace in June, as firms accelerated shipments to the U.S. ahead of possible new tariffs, rode the AI boom, and competed aggressively on prices to win over cost-consci...

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INDIAN CORPORATE

How India Inc's balance sheets are improving, despite moderate revenue growth

First, the good news. In a heartening sign of resilience, India’s top companies posted robust growth in the past financial year after a two-year hiatus, benefiting from benevolent commodity cycles and cost management that helped t...

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Aditya Birla Group proposes $1.26 billion expansion of Odisha alumina refinery

Aditya Birla Group has proposed investing an additional $1.26 billion to triple the capacity of its Kansariguda alumina refinery in Odisha to 3 million metric tons per annum, the state government said on Saturday. The expansion...

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TCS betting big on AI; plans 8,900 AI engineers, eyes acquisitions: Reuters

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is building a team of up to 8,900 forward-deployed engineers and hunting for AI acquisitions as it bets artificial intelligence will create new business rather than undermine outsourcing, two TCS ex...

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COMMERCIAL LAW

Foreign investors set to get a faster arbitration route

Foreign investors may soon be able to take unresolved disputes with India to international arbitration — but only after first pursuing domestic legal remedies for two years. The change is part of an overhaul of India’s Bilateral I...

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GST

GST Tax officer can allege fraud first and prove it later, rules Madras High Court; Why this matters to every taxpayer

Can a GST officer send a business a "fraud" notice without first proving the fraud? Yes, says the Madras High Court. In a batch of cases led by Fastenex Private Limited v. State Tax Officer [2026] 188 taxmann.com 219, the Court has held that an officer needs only a reasonable basis in the records to issue suc...

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