News for 'icici-'

ICICI arm picks 54% in Arvind Brands

ICICI arm picks 54% in Arvind Brands

Rediff.com30 Mar 2004

P-notes highest in HDFC, ICICI Bank

P-notes highest in HDFC, ICICI Bank

Rediff.com18 Oct 2007

The country's two ubiquitous financial powerhouses, HDFC and ICICI Bank, have been the darling of participatory notes, the instrument through which overseas investors invest indirectly - through foreign institutional investors - in India's stock market. Among the stocks comprising Bombay Stock Exchange's Sensitive Index and National Stock Exchange's S&P Nifty, HDFC has the highest P-Notes holding in value, 14.2 per cent, followed by ICICI Bank's 9.1 per cent.

ICICI Venture raises Rs 200 crore

ICICI Venture raises Rs 200 crore

Rediff.com11 Nov 2011

Almost a year after launching its Rs 1,000-crore (Rs 10-billion) domestic fund, ICICI Venture, one of the largest private equity firms in the country, raised Rs 200 crore (Rs 2 billion) last week, according to sources privy to the development.

Markets climb on firm global trends, foreign fund inflows

Markets climb on firm global trends, foreign fund inflows

Rediff.com11 Jul 2023

From the Sensex pack, Sun Pharma, Maruti, Tata Motors, ITC, Nestle, Larsen & Toubro, Infosys, Asian Paints, Titan, Tech Mahindra, Power Grid and Reliance Industries were the major gainers. Bajaj Finance, Axis Bank, HCL Technologies, State Bank of India, HDFC, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and Bajaj Finserv were among the laggard from the 30-share pack.

Rs 6,100 crore in 3 months: Riding the wave of floating-rate mutual funds

Rs 6,100 crore in 3 months: Riding the wave of floating-rate mutual funds

Rediff.com26 Sep 2023

Floating-rate mutual funds are back in demand after a year-long period of consistent outflows. In the past three months, investors have poured over Rs 6,100 crore into these debt schemes, indicating a reversal in fortunes for the category that recorded outflows for 11 consecutive months (May 2022 to March 2023), totalling Rs 32,250 crore. Floating-rate funds invest at least 65 per cent in floating-rate instruments, which have their interest rates linked to the Reserve Bank of India repo rate.

« Prev  |