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HDFC and Nippon Life India AMC shares rally upto 6% after FM Sitharaman hints at more foreign capital measures

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Shares of HDFC Asset Management Company and Nippon Life India Asset Management Company rallied upto 6% on Monday after Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman hinted that the government’s recent measures to attract foreign capital were only the first step and that additional initiatives could follow.

The rally in AMC stocks was also supported by expectations that easing of rules and additional reforms could make India a more attractive destination for global investors. Market participants believe that any move to increase foreign participation could benefit the financial sector, especially companies involved in managing investments.

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Apart from shares of HDFC AMC, shares of Angel One, CAMS, KFin Technologies, CDSL and BSE also rallied. The shares of KFin technologies and BSE gained 2% each.

The rally came after Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that steps taken by the government and the RBI to attract foreign investments are just the beginning. While the recent measures have largely focused on the bond market, she indicated that more initiatives could follow as India looks to bring in greater foreign capital and boost overseas investor participation.

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On Monday, Sensex surged over 736 points to close at 76,264, while Nifty jumped over 231 points to end the session near 23,854, after briefly crossing 24,000 during the session. Broader markets also gained sharply, with Nifty Midcap 100 and Nifty Smallcap 100 indices gaining more than 1%. This came as India VIX, which measures volatility in markets, dropped over 3% to 14.24.
Her comments came shortly after the government took additional steps to attract foreign investors. These included expanding the list of government securities available to overseas investors under the Fully Accessible Route (FAR) and offering tax benefits on interest income and capital gains earned from such investments. Also Read | Mutual funds reduce cash allocation by over Rs 10,000 crore to Rs 1.87 lakh crore in May

The RBI has also introduced measures to encourage foreign currency deposits and overseas borrowings, with the aim of boosting capital inflows into the country.

Investor sentiment also received a boost from a rally in global markets after reports of a framework peace agreement between the US and Iran eased concerns over energy supply disruptions and inflation. The development led to a decline in crude oil prices and improved risk appetite across global financial markets.

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)

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Fidelity’s mission is to strengthen the financial well-being of our customers and deliver better outcomes for the clients and businesses it serves. With assets under administration of $12.6 trillion, including discretionary assets of $4.9 trillion as of December 31, 2023, Fidelity focuses on meeting the unique needs of a broad and growing customer base. Privately held for 77 years, Fidelity employs more than 74,000 associates with its headquarters in Boston and a global presence spanning nine countries across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Note: This account is not managed or monitored by Fidelity, and any messages sent via Seeking Alpha will not receive a response. For inquiries or communication, please use Fidelity’s official channels.

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SpaceX IPO raised $10bn more than thought

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In SpaceX’s case, appetite was exceptionally high. The underwriters, which included Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and JPMorgan, exercised the option in full, purchasing an additional 83.3 million shares directly from the company to meet the huge demand.

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Markets regulator Sebi has introduced a new framework for exchange traded funds (ETFs), replacing the existing fixed price band mechanism with dynamic price bands for most ETF categories and changing the method used to determine their base price.

The new rules will come into effect from September 1, 2026, according to a circular issued by the regulator on Monday.

At present, ETFs are subject to a fixed 20% price band based on the net asset value (NAV) from two trading days earlier. SEBI said the existing framework creates challenges because of the one-day lag in price discovery and because the fixed bands do not adequately reflect movements in the underlying assets.

Under the revised framework, equity ETFs and debt ETFs, excluding overnight and liquid ETFs, will have an initial dynamic price band of 10%, which can be expanded up to 20% after a cooling-off period. The price band will be widened by 5% increments if prices hit the upper threshold during trading.

Commodity ETFs tracking gold and silver will have an initial price band of 6%, which can be expanded in stages of 3% depending on market conditions and international commodity price movements.

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Sebi has also changed the methodology for determining ETF base prices. Instead of using the T-2 NAV, exchanges will use the previous day’s closing price, calculated as the volume-weighted average price during the last 30 minutes of trading. If there is no trade during that period, the last traded price will be used. In the absence of any trading, the latest available NAV will serve as the base price.
The regulator said stock exchanges and mutual funds should work towards using the previous day’s closing NAV as the base price from April 1, 2027.In another key change, Sebi has mandated a pre-open call auction session for gold and silver ETFs to improve price discovery, given that the underlying commodities trade continuously across international markets while domestic ETFs trade only during Indian market hours.

The regulator said the changes were based on recommendations from stock exchanges, the Secondary Market Advisory Committee and feedback received during public consultation.

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Elon Musk isn’t the only big winner from the SpaceX SPCX 15.67%increase; up pointing triangle IPO. From longtime executives to short-term employees, college endowments and venture-capital firms, all stand to benefit from their stakes in the rocket maker.

Here’s a look at some of these winners.

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There are lots of reasons people bought SpaceX’s SPCX 19.22%increase; up pointing triangle $1.8 trillion IPO, including faith in Elon Musk, hopes for the first-day pop and, perhaps, a belief that it will one day profit from colonizing Mars. One idea that’s popular even with those who think the stock is wildly overvalued is that early entry into the Nasdaq-100 and several other large indexes is virtually a guarantee of free money.

The trade works like this: When SpaceX joins an index, funds tracking the index have to buy no matter the price. So if you buy in advance, you can then sell to the index fund at a higher price when it joins, which will be on Friday for some of the indexes. The demand part of the logic is impeccable, and index arbitragers have long done exactly this, albeit with risks that make it far from guaranteed money.

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