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Sebi clarifies rules on pledging securities for discretionary PMS clients to raise loans
The clarification was issued in an informal guidance letter to Share India Securities, following the intermediary’s query on whether securities purchased under discretionary PMS could be pledged by clients. Sebi said discretionary PMS clients remain the beneficial owners of securities purchased through the service and therefore have the right to use their own assets, including securities held under PMS, as collateral for loans they personally avail.
The regulator said rules do not prevent discretionary PMS clients from initiating pledge of securities, provided that the pledge is initiated solely at the clients discretion and for their own benefit.
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Regulation 23(8) of the PMS Regulations, 2020 prohibits portfolio managers from borrowing funds or securities on behalf of clients.
Sebi said this restriction does not prevent a discretionary PMS client from independently pledging securities.
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Pro Medicus FY26 slides: record growth, margins near 75%

Pro Medicus FY26 slides: record growth, margins near 75%
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Resilient Asset to offload 4.98% stake in Paytm parent
The stake being sold would be worth around ₹5,000 crore at Monday’s closing price.
Proceeds from the sale will be retained by Chinese investor Ant Financial under an existing optionally convertible debenture (OCD) agreement, Paytm said.
Resilient Asset Management, a Dutch holding company controlled by Paytm founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma, acquired a 10.3% stake in Paytm from Ant Financial in 2023 against OCDs issued to the latter. Under the arrangement, while Resilient acquired the equity stake, the economic interest in the shares continued to belong to Ant Financial, an Alibaba Group company.
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The structuring of the deal in 2023 indicated Paytm’s efforts to reduce Chinese influence, helping the company secure regulatory approvals for its various business interests.
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Dollar feeble as rate hike bets dwindle, Iran war worries grow
The euro fetched $1.1581 in early Asian hours, not far from the two-month high of $1.1614 it touched on Monday. Sterling was at $1.3548, just shy of the three-month peak it touched in the previous session.
Data showed last week that U.S. retail sales fell in July for the first time in nine months, following unexpected job losses last month and mild inflation readings. The run of softer data has led investors to scale back expectations of a rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Traders expect a 35% chance of a rate increase at the Fed’s September meeting, compared with 52.2% a week ago, according to the CME FedWatch tool.
Analysts though remain cautious of where inflation may head, especially with the critical Strait of Hormuz remaining effectively shut and an impasse in the talks to end the U.S.-Iran conflict.
“Inflation has been above target for most of the past five years, and whilst a high 2% annual pace may prove acceptable to the Fed, it leaves the inflation process with little to no breathing room in a world of constant supply shocks,” said Nohshad Shah, head of EMEA fixed income sales at Citadel Securities.
Iran said it would shift to a “fully offensive” military posture because efforts to negotiate a permanent end to the war with the U.S. have stalled, a senior Iranian official told Reuters as Washington ruled out extending their June ceasefire agreement.Bond yields around the world were on the rise again as traders remained wary of the impact of elevated oil prices and a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Brent crude futures were 0.3% higher at $91.14 a barrel after rising to their highest since July 30 on Monday.
The yield on the 30-year bond hovered near its highest level in nearly 20 years, while the 10-year JGB yield hit its highest level since September 1996. [JP/]
The spotlight has also been on recent U.S. Treasury auctions in the past week for the multi-decade yields demanded by investors to absorb Washington’s borrowing needs.
“When it comes to longer-dated Treasury issuance, investors are increasingly focused and concerned about the growing amount of U.S. debt and America’s lack of fiscal discipline,” said Anthony Saglimbene, chief market strategist at Ameriprise Financial.
“Frequent, large-scale treasury auctions are a chance for the bond market to push back against the government’s eroding fiscal trajectory, as they demand higher yields for the auctions to clear.”
The yen was stuck just below the 160 level, shifting the focus to the Bank of Japan meeting next month, where the central bank is set to raise interest rates and is considering hiking more aggressively after that, sources told Reuters.
It was last at 159.46 per U.S. dollar, having erased nearly half of the gains from the joint U.S. and Japan intervention at the end of July to lift the fragile yen away from 40-year lows.
The Australian dollar firmed 0.11% to $0.71119, perched near its strongest level since early June. The New Zealand dollar was at $0.5902. [AUD/]
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Stellantis recalls 1 million vehicles over rearview camera software issue
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Chrysler parent Stellantis announced on Monday that nearly one million vehicles worldwide are being recalled over radio software that may prevent rearview cameras from displaying images properly.
About 955,000 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram vehicles are affected by the recall.
This covers more than 848,000 vehicles in the U.S., including various 2026 and 2027 model year Chrysler Pacifica, Pacifica Plug-in Hybrid and Voyager, Dodge Charger, Jeep Cherokee, Compass, Gladiator, Grand Cherokee, Grand Wagoneer, Wrangler and Ram 1500, 2500 and ProMaster vehicles.
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Chrysler parent Stellantis announced that nearly one million vehicles worldwide are being recalled. (REUTERS/Rebecca Cook / Reuters Photos)
About 107,000 vehicles are being recalled in Canada, Mexico and other countries. This includes nearly 83,000 vehicles in Canada, 8,000 in Mexico and 16,000 in markets outside North America.
If the rearview camera display fails to appear, drivers are instructed to use their rearview and side mirrors when reversing their vehicles, Stellantis said.

About 955,000 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram vehicles are affected by the recall. (Getty Images / Getty Images)
The automaker said it is unaware of any accidents or injuries in connection with the recall.
Vehicle owners will receive an over-the-air radio software update and will be prompted on the vehicle’s media screen when the update is available.
NEARLY 50,000 CHRYSLER VEHICLES RECALLED OVER SEAT BELT SAFETY DEFECT

The automaker said it is unaware of any accidents or injuries in connection with the recall. (Reuters/Stephanie Lecocq / Reuters)
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Recall notices will be mailed to owners beginning next month with additional information and instructions.
In 2014, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration adopted a rule requiring rear-visibility technology in new vehicles weighing under 10,000 pounds by May 2018, saying the U.S. had 210 deaths and 15,000 injuries per year on average caused by back-over crashes involving light vehicles. The regulator said children under age 5 accounted for 31% of those fatalities.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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US-Canada trade talks ‘intense’ as new tariff deadline looms
That concession would depend on the agreement of the provinces, which are in control of the alcohol in their respective jurisdictions.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who makes a point of being tough on the US, said last week that an agreement on booze is conditional.
Canada has been in pursuit of a deal that would see the US drop or reduce tariffs on its steel, aluminium, automobile and lumber sectors, all of which have been damaging to the country’s economy.
“If we get a fair deal that will protect our steel sector, our auto sector, our forestry sector, our agriculture sector, our manufacturing sector, then we’d be happy to bring booze back on the shelves,” Ford said.
Carney could also face pushback on any concessions on dairy, especially in Quebec, where the premier, Christine Fréchette, has said supply management is non-negotiable.
Trump argues the system, which has production quotas, set pricing, and import quotas on dairy, eggs, and poultry, is “unreasonable” to American farmers who want to sell their products north of the border.
Canadians are also not in the mood to offer many concessions to the US, even as they want more stability.
A new poll from Abacus Data indicates that 74% feel the trade dispute has had an impact on their household, and 36% want to see Canada respond with new counter-tariffs, even if it risks more domestic economic pain.
Just 18% favour concessions like ending provincial bans on American alcohol, in order to remove or reduce US tariffs.
Reports in Canadian media also suggested that Canada’s chief negotiator, Janice Charette, warned her US counterparts, external that the new tariffs could put further trade negotiations at risk if they are enacted on Wednesday.
Carney has said he would not sign a deal unless it’s a good one for Canada, though he has not been clear on what such a deal would look like.
On Monday, he only said: “We’ll have opportunities over the next 48 hours to discuss in more detail as the negotiations go forward.”
He said he planned to speak with Trump before the Wednesday deadline.
He also said that he has “plans for any situation that may arise” should the talks fail.
Conservative trade critic Shuvaloy Majumdar said in a statement that it’s time for “a measure of relief” from economic anxiety.
“We have grown tired of seeing our country used as a punching bag,” he said.
“Yet we share a common hope that Prime Minister Carney will deliver a genuine win at the negotiating table.”
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Sebi cautions investors against social media live trading tips and unregistered advisory services
The regulator said it had noticed individuals on social media platforms offering real-time strategies and tips on taking positions in the stock market.
“It is observed that these live trading sessions are being viewed by a substantial number of viewers and live chats are also enabled beside the session where unregistered advisory services are being exchanged,” Sebi said.
“These persons portray themselves as experts in the securities market, provide detailed analysis of when to invest, when to exit, strategies to be followed and the positions to be taken on market indices. Some of these persons claim that they trade real-time while showcasing the performance of their trades, patterns that the market is forming based on live data and the target expected to be reached,” it said.
The regulator said that live market data cannot be shared by entities except for purposes linked to the orderly functioning of the securities market or meeting regulatory requirements.
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In May, it said market price data could be shared for investor education and awareness with a 30-day lag and without monetary incentives.
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CSL FY26 slides: reset year with $7.1B impairments, 5% growth ahead

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