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In this episode of Market Minutes, Lovisha Darad talks about the key events that would shape markets on May 28. After Nifty's sharp fall yesterday, the GIFT Nifty is indicating a quiet start for Indian markets. Global cues remain positive with US ending on a strong foot overnight and Asian markets also exhibiting healthy trends this morning. Watch out for Belrise Industries listing today after the IPO was subscribed 41x on last day. Also, catch market expert Anshul Saigal on the Voice of the Day segment. Market Minutes is a morning podcast that puts the spotlight on hot stocks, key data points, and developing trends.
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India eyes a fighter jet engine partnership with France’s Safran post-Operation Sindoor, as delays hit GE supplies. Tata Sons faces fresh scrutiny over its listing exemption bid, with former CJI U U Lalit weighing in. Novo Nordisk races to launch Wegovy in India’s growing weight-loss market. Plus, a monsoon-led market watch, Assam’s semiconductor push, SEBI’s block deal revamp, and the global family office pivot toward India.
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In today’s Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we unpack Cred’s $75M fundraise at a steep valuation cut, Flipkart’s plan to hire 5,000 people, and Tata Digital’s move from Fort to Parel. We also track Tata’s growing interest in Assam and spotlight Aequs, the aerospace manufacturer from Belagavi working with Boeing and Airbus. Plus, a funding roundup featuring Citykart, Frinks AI, and Slikk.
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Reserve Bank of India is likely to deliver another rate cut—third in a row—in its upcoming June meeting, while the government has provided a tax cut in the Budget, meeting the material conditions for a consumption boost. However, uncertainty is looming, especially with AI taking away jobs and a rejig of global order affecting trade. So, will India’s consumption be able to keep pace with the economy beyond FY26? Tune in for the discussion with Debopam Chaudhuri, chief economist, Piramal Enterprise Ltd and Dhiraj Nim, Economist, ANZ.
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The NSE inches closer to resolving its co-location case, clearing a path for its IPO. Meanwhile, Groww gears up with a $300 million pre-IPO round. We also unpack India’s shifting FDI landscape, rising COVID cases, a spiritual tourism boom, and Food Pharmer’s entrepreneurial leap. Tune in
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In today’s Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we look at Groww's confidential IPO and its new pre-IPO fundraising plans. We check out a popular influencer-turned-founder, Food Pharmer, who’s now launching his own clean-label protein brand. Plus, we dive into the quick commerce drama as Zepto’s CEO accuses a rival CFO of a smear campaign. And finally, the Indian government gears up to crack down on dark patterns in online shopping, those sneaky design tricks that push you into buying more.
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In this episode of Market Minutes, Lovisha Darad talks about the key events that would shape markets on May 26 and the remainder of the week. Today, the GIFT Nifty trends are indicating a mildly positive start amidst mixed global cues. US President Donald Trump has delayed 50 percent tariffs on the EU, and we will watch out how auto stocks react today, particularly Tata Motors. Among others, the Q4 results reaction can be seen in Glenmark Pharma, ABFRL, and others. Also, catch Nirav Karkera of Fisdom on the Voice of the Day segment.
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In today’s episode, from details on India’s Operation Sindoor, where women pilots played a key role in a powerful strike against Pakistan to over 170 terrorists and 42 Pakistani soldiers reportedly eliminated, and several air bases crippled by BrahMos missiles, the conflict may be paused, but it isn’t over. We also track Dutch chipmaker NXP’s plans for a majorR&D hub in Greater Noida, the RBI’s record ₹2.69 lakh crore surplus transfer to the government, and why tensions with China may stall the return of direct flights. Plus, we unpack the QIP fundraising spree by top Indian firms, a tactical FII sell-off worth over ₹15,000 crore, and a proposed US tax on remittances that could have serious implications for India.
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Education is a public good and a standing pillar of any nation's progress. But what makes learning truly effective? And how should teaching be reimagined in today's India? In this episode, Ratna Vishwanathan, CEO of Reach to Teach, discusses how the organisation's work is challenging long-held assumptions about government schools. Drawing on her two-decade civil service career, Ratna shares why systemic change matters more than isolated excellence, how play-based learning can close the foundational literacy gap, and why teachers must be treated as co-creators, not just deliverers of curriculum. Take a listen.
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Can the Indian textile story stage a comeback? Giriraj Singh, Minister of Textiles in conversation with Shweta Punj speaks about the opportunities and challenges
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In this episode of Moneycontrol’s Editor’s Picks podcast—voiced using an AI clone of Managing Editor Nalin Mehta—we decode India’s strong May PMI numbers, Prosus’ bullish outlook on its India portfolio, and why defence stocks are rallying despite global market jitters. Also in focus: insider trading probes at IndusInd Bank, tariff talk in trade deals, a crackdown on tipping in ride-hailing apps, and how Baba Kedar is beating big cats in Uttarakhand’s tourist charts.
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In today’s Tech3 from Moneycontrol, Prosus’ new CEO lays out a bold $50 billion vision for India, while Uber’s tip-before-ride feature sparks regulatory heat. Kunal Shah criticises India's “founder visarjan” culture at Prosus' Bengaluru event. And Google-backed Glance enters the AI shopping space with a $100M play.
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In today’s Tech3 from Moneycontrol, Sergey Brin makes a surprise appearance at Google I/O with a bold message on AI’s moment in history. We unpack Google’s new smart glasses and futuristic Beam video tech, Accenture’s long-awaited salary hikes, and why Zomato and Swiggy are under fire from regulators. Plus, find out how Ixigo scaled to millions of users with barely any hiring — all thanks to AI!
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The Indian government’s push to get Apple to deepen its manufacturing ties with India, despite past opposition from Donald Trump. Blackstone leads the race to acquire AGS Health in a deal worth over a billion dollars. RBI’s interest rate pivot has opened a clever arbitrage window for banks to boost treasury income. SEBI’s review of conflict-of-interest norms, real estate splurges in NCR by the likes of Shikhar Dhawan, and a sharp investor outlook from Franklin Templeton’s Avinash Satwalekar. Finally, a compelling read on how sky-high IPL price tags come with sky-high pressure.
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In today’s Tech3 from Moneycontrol, the Supreme Court questions India’s lack of crypto regulation while taxing it. Apple doubles down on India manufacturing as local value addition comes into focus. Dell and Nvidia showcase their AI Factory at Dell Tech World, calling AI the new operating system. And back home, Bengaluru’s heavy rains force tech giants like Infosys and Cognizant to declare WFH. Tune in for your daily dose of tech, startup update.
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In today’s Editor’s Picks: SEBI’s cautious stance on Hinduja Group’s Invesco acquisition amid IndusInd Bank probes, and why India’s smartphone sales may dip in 2025, except for Apple. Plus stories on a brewing leadership crisis, defence stocks rallying post-Operation Sindoor, Andhra Pradesh’s liquor probe, the surprising economic might of bananas, China’s growing imprint on Bangladesh’s imports, and a summer shopping surge across India. Tune in for a sharp roundup of top stories.
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In today’s Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we dive into the silent churn in India’s venture capital scene as mid-level VCs quietly switch firms. Next, we look at how NIXI is strengthening India’s digital backbone amid rising cyber threats. Plus, Apple bucks the smartphone slowdown with rising iPhone sales, Uber hops on ONDC for Delhi Metro bookings, and Bengaluru battles floods once again.
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How is AI disrupting RPSG group? The challenge of leading a legacy business and the thrill of building in today’s India. Shashwat Goenka of RPSG group on leadership, AI and the future.
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In today’s episode, major takeaways from the Powering Bharat Summit — from India’s hypersonic missile breakthrough and battle-tested drones to fresh water diplomacy and a hard line on Pakistan-bound exports. Plus, insights on the booming India AI Mission, the coding comeback among tech founders, and a muted FY26 outlook for Piramal Pharma. Also on the radar: Mutual funds trim Adani bets, and the IPL ad rush gathers steam.
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In today’s Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we unpack Zomato and Swiggy scrapping free delivery during rains for premium users, why India’s top SaaS founders are getting hands-on with AI coding, and TCS’s AI global head Ashok Krish reveals how AI is reshaping software and content creation. Plus, a deep dive into India’s cyber defense during border tensions and Delhivery’s first annual profit after years of losses.
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