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23/06/2025

Good morning   Vande Mataram 
Financial News headlines compiled from leading financial newspapers – Rudra Shares, dated Monday, 23 June 2025


 Markets & Economy 
* Markets poised for a near-term dip; rising crude prices could worsen investor sentiment.
* Commodity markets to take cues from geopolitical dynamics and US Core PCE data.
* ‘No sharp downside for Nifty unless all pillars shake,’ says Jaspreet Arora; sets 28,000 target.
* Nifty likely to trade between 24,400–25,200 this week: JM Financial’s Rahul Sharma.
* Market dips from geopolitical tensions are buying opportunities, says Julius Baer India’s Milind Muchhala.
* RBI’s rate cut may not bring immediate EMI relief for all borrowers.
* Oil hits a five-month high after the US strikes Iranian nuclear sites.
* ‘Nifty faces resistance at 25,200 amid geopolitical tension.’

 IPOs & Fundraising 
* 6 mainboard and 11 SME IPOs set to hit Dalal Street this week.
* Indogulf Biosciences IPO to open on June 26; price band set at ₹105–111 per share.
* I-banks to pitch for ₹25,000 crore SBI QIP this week.
* Ellenbarrie plans to raise ₹400 crore to reduce debt.

 Banking & Finance 
* RBI-led initiative to curb digital frauds gains traction; banks roped in to set up DPIP.
* Odisha removes HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and Axis Bank from list of authorised banks for government business.
* Standard Chartered bets on Indian SMEs to grow its wealth management business.
* The poor continue to rely on moneylenders over formal banks.

 Healthcare & Pharma 
* PharmEasy co-founders enter the home improvement segment with a new venture.

 Auto & Manufacturing 
* European auto companies fail to rev up sales in India.

 Energy & Commodities 
* West Asia tensions raise concerns over LPG supply disruptions.

 Retail & Consumer Goods 
* FMCG companies roll out red carpet for kirana stores amid the quick commerce boom.
* As Indians increasingly choose premium spirits, cork manufacturers enjoy a business boost.

 Aviation & Infrastructure 
* DGCA to begin inspection of Air India’s main hub in Gurugram amid ongoing safety scrutiny.

 Technology & IT 
* Smaller IT companies are emerging as favourites for private equity investments.

 Security & Services 
* SIS close to acquiring a company; targets tech enhancement and organic growth under its Vision 2030 blueprint.


Jai Hind
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