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Tata Steel Q4 Results: Cons PAT soars 147% YoY to Rs 2,965 crore, revenue jumps 13%

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Tata Steel Q4 Results: Cons PAT soars 147% YoY to Rs 2,965 crore, revenue jumps 13%
Tata Steel reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 2,965 crore in the March-ended quarter versus Rs 1,201 crore in the year ago period, a 147% YoY growth.

The metal major posted a revenue uptick of 13% to Rs 63,270 crore in Q4FY26 versus Rs 56,218 crore posted in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.

While the profit after tax (PAT) was lower than Street’s estimates of Rs 3,065 crore, topline beat estimates of Rs 62,440 crore.

The company recommended a dividend of Rs 4 per equity share for the financial year 2025-26 which will be paid subject to shareholders’ approval at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) scheduled on July 2, 2026. It will be paid on and from July 6, 2026, the company’s filing to the exchanges said.

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The PAT grew 9% sequentially versus 2,730 crore in Q3FY26 while revenue increased 11% from Rs 57,002 crore posted in the October-December quarter of FY26.


Company’s Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortisation (EBITDA) stood at Rs 9,953 crore in Q4FY26 versus Rs 6,762 crore n Q4FY25, recording a 47% growth.
The company ended the year with a bang, reporting a PAT of Rs 10,886 crore, which more than trebled from Rs 3,174 crore in the year ago. The turnover in the same period stood at Rs 2.32 lakh crore compared to Rs 2.18 lakh crore, posting a 6.4% increase.

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India revenues were at Rs 38,654 crores in Q4 and EBITDA was Rs 9,841 crores, which translates to a margin of 25%. Crude steel production was up 14% YoY to 6.22 million tons and led to ‘best ever quarterly’ deliveries of 6.19 million tons. For FY26, it stood at Rs 1.40 lakh crores and EBITDA was Rs 34,272 crores, which translates to an EBITDA margin of 24%. EBITDA improved by 17% YoY. Performance was aided by ‘best ever’ crude steel production of 23.4 million tons and deliveries of 22.5 million tons.

Netherlands revenues were €1,605 million and EBITDA was €58 million. Liquid steel production was 1.63 million tons and deliveries were 1.70 million tons. For FY26, its stood at €6,028 million and EBITDA was €267 million. EBITDA had almost tripled on YoY basis.

UK revenues were £470 million and EBITDA loss stood at £48 million. Deliveries stood at 0.52 million tons and were impacted by subdued demand dynamics. UK revenues were £1,978 million and EBITDA loss almost halved to £217 million.

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The company has spent Rs 3,655 crores on capital expenditure during the quarter and Rs 14,026 crores for the full year.

Net debt declined by Rs 2,285 crores YoY to Rs 80,144 crores.

Management commentary

T. V. Narendran said FY2026 was marked by heightened global economic uncertainty and tariff-led trade disruptions, but Tata Steel continued to deliver steady operational performance through cost optimisation and disciplined execution. He highlighted that Tata Steel India achieved its highest-ever deliveries of around 22.5 million tonnes, supported by growth in downstream businesses such as tubes, tinplate, wires and branded products.

Narendran added that the company strengthened its position in the automotive segment through rapid customer approvals at Kalinganagar and expanded the reach of Tata Tiscon across nearly all districts in India. He also noted strong growth in the company’s digital commerce platforms and engineering segment volumes, alongside continued investments in expansion projects including the new electric arc furnace at Ludhiana and the proposed NINL expansion.

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On the overseas business, he said the UK market could benefit from revised import quotas, while the Netherlands operations continue to face regulatory challenges despite improving pricing conditions in Europe. Narendran further cautioned that geopolitical developments in West Asia have started impacting supply chains and input costs, with the pressures expected to continue into FY2027, prompting the company to undertake calibrated mitigation measures.

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Ipek Ozkaya

Hello, and welcome to today’s Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute’s webcast, Rethinking and Maturing AI Adoption. My name is Ipek Ozkaya, and I’m the Technical Director of AI Native Software Engineering at the SEI. And I’ve had the incredible pleasure of leading this project focused on AI adoption maturity with our team at the SEI and the incredible team at Accenture.

We want to make today’s conversation as interactive as possible. So please feel free to put your questions into the YouTube chat area. And we’ve already received close to 200 questions. There is no way we’ll be able to get through any of them in completeness, but we’ll try to get to them as much as possible afterwards.

It is no surprise today that businesses are — across all sectors are redefining themselves and going through a structural shift through AI solutions. And they are trying to redefine their operational relevance, their operational workflows as well as get ahead of the businesses through ROI. Software-driven organizations are also going through the same challenge. In fact, the software as a discipline is being redefined through AI, looking into efficiency, productivity and of course, some of the risks that come with it.

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And clearly, all the organizations that deliver us the frontier models, OpenAI, Google, Microsoft and Anthropic are developing improved capabilities around the clock, and we’re receiving these capabilities around a lot faster. If we look into 2 years ago, the early generative AI models could barely solve some of the cybersecurity tasks. But today, we know the Mythos and GPT 5.5 could actually

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Bank stocks rally as RBI steps lift mood, trigger short covering

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Bank stocks gained as much as 5% on Tuesday after the raft of measures introduced by RBI to help hedge foreign currency borrowings stoked investor optimism and led to traders covering some of their bearish bets.

Bank Nifty rose 2.1% to 55,194.50; and closed above 55,000 levels after two weeks while benchmark Nifty moved 0.5% higher on Tuesday. All 14 constituents of Bank Nifty moved higher on Tuesday. .

Bank of Baroda jumped 5.5% while Canara Bank climbed 4.5%. Punjab National Bank and Federal Bank advanced around 3.5%.

“The measures by RBI are likely to drive a healthy deposit base for banks and lead to cheaper cost of funds since the hedging cost on FCNRB is borne by the Central Bank while the hedging costs on ECB’s is subsidised,” said Dharmesh Kant, head of research, Cholamandalam Securities.

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Bank stocks rally as RBI steps lift mood, trigger short covering<br>ET Bureau

Last week, the RBI announced measures to boost foreign currency inflows and to support the rupee. The Central Bank offered concessional dollar-rupee swap facility to absorb the entire forex hedging costs for three-to-five-year Foreign Currency Non-Resident (FCNR[B]) deposits until October 16, 2026. In addition, it offered a concessional swap facility for eligible External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) raised by public sector entities, fixing the hedging cost at 1.5% per annum.


This policy allows Indian banks to access low-cost global capital and alleviate domestic deposit crunches without bearing currency risk, said analysts. “The sudden fundamental clarity triggered massive technical short covering, catching derivative traders by surprise and sparking a rapid short squeeze since the Put-Call Ratio (PCR) had dropped into an oversold zone below 0.80 ahead of the news,” said Nishchal Jain, Quant Researcher, Share. Market by Phone Pe.
The high-volume breakout past 55,100 and decisive price action, shifts the market regime from “sell on rallies” to “buy on dips”, establishing 55,000 as a strong psychological support base- forming a high-conviction bullish view, he said.

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IGO shares slide after fire at processing plant

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IGO says spodumene production remains on track after reporting that a fire broke out at its new chemical-grade processing plant at the Greenbushes lithium operation.

Shares in the critical minerals miner slid in morning trade after reporting a fire had occurred at its $880 million Chemical Grade Plant 3 (CGP3) plant at the Greenbushes mine site yesterday.

IGO said the fire was extinguished and no injuries were sustained, and that its first and second chemical crushing and processing plants on site were unaffected by the blaze. 

The third chemical plant at the hard-rock lithium operation in the state’s South West falls under the ownership of Talison Lithium, in which IGO owns an indirect 25 per cent stake, alongside China’s Tianqi Lithium (26 per cent) and US major Albemarle Corporation (49 per cent).

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CGP3 is the third chemical grade plant built at the Greenbushes operation, which is still ramping up after processing first ore in December last year.

It has a processing capacity of 2.4 million tonnes per annum to produce up to 500,000 tonnes per annum of lithium mineral concentrate. 

The market was told Talison Lithium had commenced a full investigation into the cause and damage from the incident on Tuesday.

IGO said Greenbushes production remained on track to meet its FY26 guidance of between 1,375 million and 1,425 million tonnes of spodumene concentrate.

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The fire at the new plant represents another setback for the critical minerals miner, which has been grappling with challenges at its co-owned Kwinana lithium hydroxide plant.

That downstream processing plant is operating at about 50 per cent nameplate capacity, which was an improvement when reported in the March quarter.

IGO and joint venture partner in the plant, Tianqi Lithium, have been increasingly at odds over the future of the plant, after the ASX-listed miner wrote down its value to zero.

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Shares in IGO are trading down 6 per cent to $8.48 apiece at 11AM AWST.

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Prop traders seek relief on margin funding as global rivals up game

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Domestic proprietary stock traders are set to seek regulatory intervention to lobby the central bank to rework the margin funding rules for their trades as the existing proposal puts them at a disadvantage over global traders that are stepping on the gas in India, people familiar with the matter said.

The Commodity and Capital Market Participants Association of India (CPAI) is working with the Industry Standards Forum (ISF), a body comprising members of various industry associations, to create a separate framework that would distinguish between liquidity providers and speculators. That they believe would help them to convince the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to permit lower margin for the bank guarantees and enable them to trade higher volumes.

The RBI has mandated that banks lending to capital market intermediaries (CMIs) extend guarantees for proprietary trading subject to the facility being fully secured. The proposal says that banks can extend guarantee only to the amount equal to the value of the collateral provided by the proprietary trading firm.

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World's largest chipmaker does not rule out price rises as costs increase

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In a rare interview, a senior executive at TSMC discusses the AI boom, the geopolitics of chips and what it means for the price of electronics.

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Football fans and bosses share their strategies to balance late night kick offs with work the next day.

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Beauty Pie LED mask ad banned over misleading anti-wrinkle claim

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The mask is not “clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in four weeks”, the advertising watchdog finds.

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