The bourse's valuations may get a boost, as it gets set for its OFS of about Rs 10,000 crore.
Despite a temporary relief, foreign investors still see the sword of double-taxation hanging above their hard earned returns.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India has shortlisted the changes it hopes to see in Budget 2017.
One-sponsor-one-fund rule may set off merger as Amundi seen sponsoring two funds following buyout.
Trading in other derivative products in currency, commodities expected to begin soon.
Infrastructure and real estate prominently feature as wealth destroyers.
There is a need for stimulus, as India is essentially a consumption economy, argues Cargill India chairman Siraj Chaudhry
'There is a need for stimulus, as India is essentially a consumption economy.'
If you plan to send your child to the US five years from now and expect the rupee to depreciate five per cent every year, adding US funds to your portfolio might be a good idea, says Ashley Coutinho.
Demonetisation could see anywhere between Rs 8 and 12 lakh crore coming into the banking system in the next few weeks.
Industry watchers attribute a lot of the current successes of the $6 billion Hero Group to how B M Munjal planned and executed succession in HeroCorp, balancing the interests of other family-owned businesses.
Other legal options include approaching the NCLT alleging mismanagement and oppression of minority shareholder
Tata Group expects to do some tightrope walking on legal issues in the days ahead.
'They should decide their allocation based on their risk appetite and age, and not valuations.'
Issues Rs 358 crore interim dividend, 1:10 bonus and 10:1 split
The fund industry may have embraced machines and robots, but managing money still needs the human touch
Compliance costs and legal scrutiny could rise.
'The Indian state is very benevolent when it comes to corporates,' says Tom Thomas, chief executive officer of Praxis, and convenor of CRW India.
She pocketed Rs 9.12 crore as remuneration in FY16
Offer size could vary from Rs 1,200 cr to Rs 2,000 cr