Belrise Industries IPO: Focus shifts to allotment date. Latest GMP, step-by-step guide to check status

Belrise Industries IPO allotment date: The Belrise Industries IPO share allotment will be finalised tomorrow (Monday, May 26). The investors who applied for the issue can check Belrise Industries IPO allotment status in Belrise Industries IPO registrar portal, which is MUFG Intime India Private Limited (Link Intime India). The Belrise Industries IPO opened for subscription…

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Despite interest surge in gold, institutional investors remain hesitant: Report

New Delhi [India], : Despite a surge in interest around gold as a strategic hedge against market volatility and inflation, institutional investors remain hesitant to significantly increase their exposure, according to a report by Liechtenstein-based investment and asset management firm Incrementum. According to an analysis of the global markets, family offices allocate just one per…

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Stocks to buy or sell: Dharmesh Shah of ICICI Securities suggests buying Larsen & Toubro shares tomorrow – 26 May

Stock market news: Indian stock market saw a recovery in the final trading session of the week, with both Sensex and Nifty 50 increasing by approximately 1%, driven by positive sentiment regarding US-China trade talks. On Friday, the indices were boosted by purchases in major companies like Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, and ITC. Moreover, expectations…

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Buy or sell: Ganesh Dongre of Anand Rathi recommends three stocks to buy on Monday – 26 May 2025

Buy or sell: Over the past three weeks, the Nifty 50 Index has exhibited a robust recovery, primarily driven by strong buying activity from Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs), who have collectively infused nearby ₹25,000 crore into the cash market. However, this momentum faced a setback last week, as Institutional Investors (IIs) pulled out ₹11,591 crore…

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Junkiest Junk Is Offering a Warning Sign for Debt

(Bloomberg) — For much of the year, money managers have embraced optimism and snatched up corporate bonds, sending valuations to ever more expensive levels. Now, Wall Street titans are saying it’s time to focus on how bad things can get.    Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co., and Josh Easterly, co-founder…

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