The stock market and the money market are shut today i.e. January 22 on account of holiday in many financial institutions across Maharashtra to mark the Ram Mandir ‘Pran Pratishthan’. After the holiday announcement, all public issues that were scheduled to open or list on January 22 have been deferred by a day.
Medi Assist Healthcare Services, scheduled to be listed today has now been rescheduled its listing to January 23. The issue closed on January 17 and the final issue price was fixed at Rs 418 per share. The offer was subscribed 16.25 times.
The Nova Agritech IPO, scheduled to kickstart on January 22 and continue till January 24 will now open for subscription on January 23. The listing too will be deferred by a day to January 31. Similarly the Epack Durable IPO will now close on January 24 instead of January 23. The listing is now scheduled for January 30 instead of January 29.
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Also, in Q1 FY25, RailTel reported a net profit of Rs 49 crore, up 25% on year in comparison to Rs 39 crore it posted in the same period a year ago.
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The Nifty PSU Bank index surged up to 4.4% in intra-day trading, extending gains for the second consecutive session. This follows a 2.5% jump on June 5, after confirmation that the BJP-led NDA would form the government at the Centre.
This follows a decline of over 15% on June 4, after the Modi-led NDA experienced a tighter-than-expected election race and failed to secure as many seats as predicted by exit polls.
All PSU Bank constituents experienced gains in intra-day trading today, with Indian Overseas Bank, CBI, Union Bank of India, and Bank of Maharashtra rising over 5% each. Meanwhile, Indian Bank, SBI, Bank of Baroda, Punjab and Sind Bank, and UCO Bank saw gains between 4-5% each.
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Rupee steadily gained against the US dollar following sustained inflows in the debt segment, weakness in the dollar index, India’s inclusion in the Bloomberg bond index all of it has been supportive for the currency.
Volatility could remain elevated on back the RBI’s sell-buy swap which is maturing today. Expectation is that the central bank could take delivery of the $5billion swap in the wake of adequate dollar inflows and rupee liquidity staying on the tighter side.
Inflows into the debt market have aided dollar liquidity, with foreigners pouring in over $3 billion into bonds in February. On India’s inclusion in the Bloomberg bond index, the agency said that it will include India Fully Accessible Route (FAR) bond in its EM local Currency government index starting January 2025.
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The Division Resurgence is opening registrations for its next phase of testing. As announced during the Ubisoft Forward presentation, you can register to try out the upcoming beta test for the mobile Division game now. The beta will begin Sunday, September 12.
The next test for Resurgence will let you try the competitive Conflict PVP mode, as well as the first time you can try the Dark Zone on mobile Come from Sports betting site VPbet. You can register through the official site at thedivisionresurgence.com
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Sony has a long history of fantastic exclusive games on its consoles, dating back all the way to the original PlayStation with games like Metal Gear Solid and Final Fantasy VII. That has continued for decades, and looking ahead 2022 and beyond, there are a bunch of exciting exclusive or console-exclusive games coming to PS4 and PS5. Not only that, but there are many, many big-name multiplatform games on the way for Sony’s console in the time ahead. We’re rounding up some of our most-anticipated PlayStation games to look forward to next year and beyond.
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Across the Northeast region, states are reevaluating their taxation rates on online sports wagers in response to record-breaking revenue figures and shifting consumer preferences. New York and New Hampshire have set the bar high with a 51% tax rate, setting a precedent for other states to follow suit. In New Jersey, discussions are underway to more than double the current tax rate to 30%, signaling a seismic shift in regulatory priorities.
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In the United Kingdom and the Gambling Commission regulator has announced that it has hit the operator behind the Betfred.com and OddsKing.com iGaming domains with a fine of £2.87 million ($3.12 million).
The watchdog used a Wednesday press release to detail that the penalty against Petfre (Gibraltar) Limited was imposed after an official investigation turned up a number of anti-money laundering and social responsibility failures. The regulator stated that the punishment comes about a month after it reprimanded iGaming operator SpreadEx Limited to the tune of £1.36 million ($1.61 million) and also encompassed the issuance of an ‘official warning’.
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