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HDFC Mutual Fund has announced the launch of HDFC Income Plus Arbitrage Omni FOF, an open-ended Fund of Fund scheme designed to provide investors exposure to arbitrage schemes and active / passive debt-oriented schemes.

The new fund offer or NFO of the scheme is open for subscription and will close on March 11.

HDFC Income Plus Arbitrage Omni FOF will dynamically manage its allocation by adjusting portfolio duration and credit exposure based on factors such as the interest rate outlook, RBI monetary policy, yield curve dynamics, liquidity conditions and arbitrage spreads between the cash and futures markets, according to a press release by the fund house.

The scheme will aim to maintain the exposure to units of debt-oriented mutual fund schemes, debt securities and money market instruments below 65%. At least 35% of the portfolio will be allocated to arbitrage schemes.

“In today’s fixed income environment, investors are increasingly seeking solutions that combine income potential and prudent risk management. With HDFC Income Plus Arbitrage Omni FOF, we endeavour to provide a solution that will allow investors to dynamically allocate across arbitrage schemes and active and passive debt-oriented schemes, with the objective of building yield potential while aiming to manage volatility,” said Navneet Munot, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, HDFC Asset Management Company.

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Anchored in our rigorous credit evaluation process and execution discipline, this product seeks to provide a differentiated approach to accrual investing, Munot added.
By virtue of this allocation strategy, the Scheme will be tax-efficient and in addition to this, the FOF structure seeks to provide investors the benefit of active asset allocation without triggering taxation on switching between underlying schemes, said the release. This Scheme will be managed by Bhavyesh Divecha and Praveen Jain. The benchmark for this Scheme is 40% NIFTY 50 Arbitrage Index (TRI) and 60% NIFTY Short Duration Debt Index.

“Currently, while growth remains healthy, we remain cautiously optimistic on the yields in view of benign inflation outlook, ample system durable liquidity in FY27 and expectation of low policy rates to continue in the foreseeable future. Furthermore, in our view, most negative sentiments look to be largely priced into the current yield levels, thereby providing scope for yields to drift lower hereon,” said Praveen Jain.

“Considering RBI is close to the end of rate cut cycle, accrual assets appear to be well- placed, with the spreads of non-AAA corporate bonds sitting at a higher level versus AAA corporate bonds, and higher than its long-term averages. This could create room for spread compression, along with possible easing of yields over the medium term. Hence, investors could explore investing in HDFC Income Plus Arbitrage Omni FOF – an easy and convenient way to allocate across units of arbitrage schemes and active and passive debt-oriented schemes in a tax-efficient manner,” Jain added.

Investors can invest with a minimum amount of Rs 100 during the NFO period and during the continuous offer period after the scheme reopens for subscription and redemption. There is no upper limit on investment, and allotment of units will be done after deduction of applicable stamp duty, if any. An exit load of 1% is applicable if units are redeemed or switched out within 18 months from the date of allotment.

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US President Donald Trump travels to Scotland for a mix of diplomacy, business and leisure, as he stays at family-owned golf resorts

The United States and Israel launched coordinated military strikes on Iran early Saturday, February 28, 2026, targeting leadership compounds, nuclear facilities and missile sites in a pre-emptive operation that President Donald Trump described as the onset of “major combat operations” aimed at dismantling Tehran’s regime and nuclear program. Explosions rocked Tehran and other Iranian cities, prompting retaliatory ballistic missile launches from Iran toward Israel and U.S. bases in the Gulf, escalating fears of a broader regional war.

US President Donald Trump travels to Scotland for a mix of diplomacy, business and leisure, as he stays at family-owned golf resorts
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For live streaming coverage of the unfolding events, major news networks and online platforms are providing real-time updates, video feeds and expert analysis. ABC News offers a continuous special report on YouTube, featuring President Trump’s video announcement and on-the-ground reports from Tehran. CNN’s live blog and video stream includes footage of smoke rising over Tehran after the initial strikes, with correspondents reporting from Jerusalem and Washington. Al Jazeera’s live updates page streams eyewitness accounts and Iranian state media reactions, accessible globally via their website and app. NBC News provides a dedicated live blog with embedded video of missile intercepts over Israel. CBS News streams ongoing coverage, including Trump’s full statement dubbing the assault “Operation Epic Fury.” BBC News offers a live page with maps and timelines, streaming from London and the Middle East. Fox News features a live feed focusing on U.S. military involvement and potential regime change. For alternative perspectives, NDTV’s YouTube live stream covers Iranian retaliations and global reactions. DW’s live blog includes European viewpoints and UN responses. France 24 streams multilingual coverage with focus on Gulf state impacts. The Associated Press maintains a live updates page with wire reports and photos. The Wall Street Journal’s live coverage emphasizes economic ramifications, including oil price surges. Jerusalem Post provides Israel-centric streaming updates. On social media, Alex Jones hosts a live X stream discussing the strikes and potential World War III implications.

The strikes began around dawn Tehran time, with Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirming a “pre-emptive attack” after months of joint planning with the U.S. Targets included the compound of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian in downtown Tehran, as well as missile silos and nuclear sites in Isfahan, Qom, Kermanshah and Karaj. Iranian state media reported explosions near an elementary school, claiming civilian casualties, though independent verification remains limited amid communication blackouts.

Trump, in a video posted to Truth Social, urged Iranians to overthrow their government, stating, “The hour of your freedom is at hand.” He emphasized destroying Iran’s ballistic missile and nuclear programs, framing the operation as essential to U.S. security. A senior U.S. official told reporters the assault involved over 500 aircraft and was designed for multiple waves.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) responded with a “first wave” of drones and missiles, targeting Tel Aviv and northern Israel, where one civilian was injured by shrapnel. Strikes also hit U.S. bases in Iraq, Syria, the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, with one fatality reported in Abu Dhabi from debris. Iranian military spokesman Amir Hatami vowed a “decisive response.”

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Airspaces across the region closed, disrupting flights. Airlines like IndiGo, Wizz Air and British Airways suspended routes to the Middle East. The UAE issued emergency alerts in Abu Dhabi, urging residents to shelter.

The attack follows a 12-day air war in June 2025 and stalled nuclear talks. Iran’s suppression of protests, killing thousands, drew international condemnation. Analysts warn of escalation, with Russia and China denouncing the strikes as “illegal.”

Oil prices surged 15%, stocks fell globally. UN Security Council convened an emergency session.

Humanitarian groups like Amnesty International called for civilian protections. Exiled Iranian crown prince urged protests.

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As events evolve, live streams remain crucial for updates. YouTube searches for “US Israel attack Iran live” yield ongoing broadcasts from major outlets. Apps like Twitter (now X) host user-generated content, but verify sources.

The conflict’s trajectory remains uncertain, with potential for prolonged engagement.

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Iran-Israel conflict: Expect a gap-up opening in gold and silver. Here’s how to trade bullion on Monday

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Iran-Israel conflict: Expect a gap-up opening in gold and silver. Here's how to trade bullion on Monday
Gold and silver traders can expect some fireworks on Monday after Israel launched a pre-emptive attack against Iran on Saturday with the help of the United States, pushing the Middle East into another bout of military confrontation.

The strike is expected to further diminish hopes for a diplomatic solution to Tehran’s long-running nuclear dispute with the West. The apparent strike happened near the offices of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Domestic gold and silver prices declined on Friday in a lackluster trade. While April gold futures settled at Rs 1,61,971 on the MCX in the previous session, falling by Rs 133 or 0.08%, the May Silver futures closed at Rs 2,81,990, declining by Rs 654 or 0.23%.

The situation was starkly different on the COMEX where yellow metal prices closed with an uptick of 2% at $5,296.40 an ounce recording a single-day jump of $102.20. Silver prices soared nearly 8% or $6.83 an ounce to settle at $93.82, registering a sharper rally.

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Commodity and currency expert Anuj Gupta expects a gap-up opening for gold and silver on Monday when trading resumes. Both bullion metals are looking positive due to the escalating geopolitical tension in Iran, he said, adding that the safe haven demand is expected to rise.


“Gold may test $5,300 to $5,350 levels while silver may climb between $95 and $98,” he opined.
Gupta said the MCX gold futures have risen by 8.32% or Rs 12,451 per 10 gram in February while extending year-to-date gains to Rs 26,700 or 20%. As for silver contracts on the MCX, the prices have fallen nearly 3% or Rs 9,300 in February, though the white metal has seen a surge of Rs 46,900 or 20% in 2026, he added.

Gold, silver trading strategy: What to do on Monday?

Gupta recommends traders to seize the opportunity as he suggests a buy on both gold and silver.

— Buy MCX gold at Rs 1,60,000-1,61,000 with a stop loss of Rs 1,58,000 and target of Rs 1,65,000.

— Buy MCX silver at Rs 2,78,000/2,80,000 with a stop loss of Rs 2,73,000 and target of Rs 2,90,000.

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Carter’s, Inc. 2025 Q4 – Results – Earnings Call Presentation (NYSE:CRI) 2026-02-28

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