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SBI Funds sets the ball rolling for up to Rs 13,000-cr IPO

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Mumbai: SBI Funds Management, the country’s largest mutual fund house, has in recent weeks met top Indian asset managers as part of roadshows ahead of the proposed launch of its initial public offering over the next two months, according to three people aware of the development.

The fund house’s senior executives, including deputy managing director D.P. Singh and chief investment officer-equities R. Srinivasan, have led a series of meetings with investment teams of the top 20 asset managers to secure commitments for the IPO and the anchor book, they said.

The asset management joint venture between State Bank of India and Amundi is looking to launch the issue as early as July. The issue size could be around ₹13,000 crore. SBI and Amundi currently hold 61.9% and 36.4% stakes in SBI Funds, respectively.

Emails sent to SBI Funds Management and the investment bankers remained unanswered.

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“The aim is to launch the IPO in the first month of the second quarter of FY27 once regulatory approvals come through,” a person aware of the discussions said.


SBI Funds, with assets under management of over ₹12.5 lakh crore, filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the Securities and Exchange Board of India in mid-March.
According to people in the know, interactions with most large institutional investors have now been concluded. “There have been in-person meetings with AMCs to build conviction around the issue,” one of the officials quoted above said.

SBI Funds shares traded at around ₹760-770 apiece in the unlisted market last week, valuing the fund house at around ₹1.55 lakh crore. The market capitalisation of ICICI Prudential Asset Management, the country’s second-largest mutual fund house, stood at ₹1.58 lakh crore on Friday, while HDFC Asset Management Company, the third largest, was valued at about ₹1.16 lakh crore.

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Oil prices rise after Trump warns 'clock is ticking' on Iran peace talks

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Energy markets have been on a wild ride as the key Strait of Hormuz waterway remains effectively closed.

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The potential tie-up comes as the artificial-intelligence race is propelling significant electricity-demand growth for the first time in decades.

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Perth event debut pushes arts beyond survival

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The arrival of the Australian Performing Arts Market in Perth brought radical thinking in a bid to unlock international touring potential.

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Founded in 1998, Impax is a specialist asset manager investing in the opportunities arising from the transition to a more sustainable global economy. Impax believes that capital markets will be shaped profoundly by global sustainability challenges, including climate change, pollution and essential investments in human capital, infrastructure and resource efficiency. These trends will drive growth for well-positioned companies and create risks for those unable or unwilling to adapt. Impax offers a well-rounded suite of investment solutions spanning multiple asset classes seeking strong risk-adjusted returns over the medium to long term. Impax manages funds and accounts in five areas: actively managed long-only equity, fixed income, systematic equities, multi asset, and new energy infrastructure. Impax has offices in the United Kingdom, the United States, Ireland, Denmark, Hong Kong and Japan, approximately £36.9 billion in assets under management and has one of the investment management sector’s largest investment teams dedicated to sustainable development. Note: This account is not managed or monitored by Impax, and any messages sent via Seeking Alpha will not receive a response. For inquiries or communication, please use Impax’s official channels.

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SMS spearheads Melodiol probe into Blumenthal dealings

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Liquidators of collapsed medical cannabis player Melodiol have won the go-ahead to use an SMS message to spearhead a summons aimed at banned director Adam Blumenthal.

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Oil touches 2-week high after drone attack on UAE nuclear power plant

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SINGAPORE: Oil prices extended gains on Monday as efforts to end the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran appeared to have stalled, after a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates came under attack and as U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to discuss military options on Iran.

Brent ‌crude futures ⁠climbed $1.44, or ⁠1.32%, to $110.70 a barrel by 2337 GMT after touching the highest since May 5 earlier in the session.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate was at $107.26 a barrel, up $1.84, or 1.75%, following a rise to its highest level since May 4.

Both contracts gained more than 7% last week as hopes of a peace deal that would end ship attacks ⁠and seizures ‌around the Strait of Hormuz dimmed. Last week’s talks between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping ended without an ⁠indication from the world’s top oil importer that it would help resolve the conflict.

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Drone attacks on the UAE and Saudi Arabia and rhetoric from the U.S. and Iran raised concerns of an escalation in the conflict.


Emirati officials said they were investigating the source of the strike on the Barakah nuclear power plant and that the UAE had the full right to ‌respond to such “terrorist attacks.”
Saudi Arabia, which intercepted three drones that entered from Iraqi airspace, warned it would take the necessary operational measures to respond ⁠to any attempt to violate its sovereignty and security. “These drone strikes are a pointed warning – renewed U.S. or Israeli strikes on Iran could trigger more proxy attacks on Gulf energy and critical infrastructure by Iran or its regional proxies,” IG market analyst Tony Sycamore said.

Trump is expected to meet top national security advisers on Tuesday to discuss options for military action regarding Iran, Axios reported.

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Global Market Today: Asian shares slip, oil prices pile pressure on bonds

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SYDNEY: Asia share markets slipped on Monday as fresh drone attacks in the Gulf pushed up oil prices and bond yields, while the AI boom is set to be tested by earnings from tech-diva Nvidia this week.

A drone strike caused a fire at a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates, while Saudi Arabia reported intercepting three drones, as U.S. President Donald Trump warned that Iran must act “fast” to reach a deal.

Meanwhile, the vital Strait of Hormuz remains closed to all but a trickle of shipping as Tehran tries to formalise its control of the waterway that used to carry 20% of the world’s oil trade.

“The closure is draining global oil inventories fast,” warned analysts at Capital Economics. “Inventories could reach ‌critical levels by end-June, setting ⁠the stage ⁠for Brent at $130-140pb, if not higher.”

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“If the strait is closed through year-end and oil stays around $150pb into 2027, that would push inflation to near 10% in the UK and euro zone, send rates back to their recent peaks and lead to global recession.”


Brent was trading up 1.2% at $110.63 a barrel, while U.S. crude climbed 1.0% to $106.42 a barrel. [O/R]
G7 finance ministers gather in Paris on Monday to discuss the Strait of Hormuz and critical raw material supplies, even as geopolitical differences threaten to test the group’s cohesion. Concerns energy costs would stay high and thus continue to drive inflation, saw global bond markets hammered on Friday.

Yields on U.S. 10-year notes were up at 4.584%, having surged 23 basis points last week, while 30-year bonds stood at 5.109% after jumping 18 basis points on the week.

Investors in turn feared central banks globally would have ⁠to tighten to ‌head off an inflationary spiral, and a hike from the Federal Reserve is now seen as a 50-50 chance this year.

Minutes of the Fed’s last meeting are out on Wednesday and should show how much pressure there was on the committee for a shift to a neutral stance, ⁠and away from an easing bias.

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Japan’s Nikkei eased 0.4%, having fallen 2% last week though that was from record highs. South Korean stocks fell 2.1%, as the red-hot market cooled just a little after demand for semiconductors drove it to all-time peaks.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan lost 0.6%. China’s markets hit their highest in more than four years last week, but will have to weather data on April retail sales and industrial output later in the session.

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S&P 500 futures fell 0.4% and Nasdaq futures lost 0.5% in early trade.

While Wall Street has been supported by upbeat earnings, analysts at Citi noted half of the boost to earnings came from one-time items such as tariff add-backs and asset mark-ups. Both the gains in profits and the overall indexes were also tightly based.

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“We identify 20 stocks that contributed the majority of index earnings ‌upside,” wrote analyst Scott Chronert in a note. “Forward guidance increases also show a similar narrow focus.”

“Broadening is a necessary condition for meaningful index upside from here,” he added. “This will require a better line of sight to the Iran conflict wind-down.”

The all-important AI trade will be tested by earnings from Nvidia due on Wednesday, where expectations are sky ⁠high for the world’s most valuable company.

Nvidia shares are up 36% since the March low, while the Philadelphia SE semiconductor index has surged more than 60%, amid voracious demand for chips as tech companies spend massively to build AI-related infrastructure.

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Also due this week are results from a host of retailers led by Walmart, which will provide an insight into how consumers are faring with high energy prices.

In forex markets, risk aversion has tended to benefit the greenback as the world’s most liquid currency. The U.S. is also a net energy exporter, giving it a relative advantage over Europe and much of Asia.

The euro sat at $1.1620, after losing 1.4% last week. The pound wallowed at $1.3318, having dived 2.3% last week as political instability added to already intense pressure on the gilt market.

The dollar held firm on the yen at 158.64, with only the threat of Japanese intervention preventing another speculative assault on the 160.00 chart barrier.

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In commodity markets, gold was flat at $4,540 an ounce, having drawn little support so far as a safe haven or as a hedge against inflation risks. [GOL/]

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Genus makes 'transformational' $400m QLD gas buy

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Energy infrastructure specialist GenusPlus Group will spend up to $400 million to buy out Brisbane-based MPC Kinetic, in a move which will give it east coast gas exposure.

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