Bharat Electronics bags ₹2,463 crore order for Ashwini Radars from Indian Air Force

Shares of Bharat Electronics Ltd ended at ₹276.75, down by ₹0.40, or 0.14%, on the BSE.

Shares of Bharat Electronics Ltd ended at ₹276.75, down by ₹0.40, or 0.14%, on the BSE.

This investment will be utilised by IndiGo IFSC towards financing of aviation assets, repayment of its outstanding loan and for other general corporate purposes.

Crypto on relief run ahead of US CPI data for February. Bitcoin recovered 5.52% from recent losses, trading at $82,700 on Wednesday, as investors brace for inflation-driven market volatility.

Analysts attributed the uptick to fresh buying by participants.

Infosys is among the top losers within the Indian IT space on Wednesday after it was downgraded by both Morgan Stanley and Motilal Oswal, both of whom prefer competitor TCS instead.

Steady SIP inflows and overall market buoyancy had pushed the mutual fund industry’s total Assets Under Management (AUM) past the ₹50-lakh crore mark in December 2023.

The Sensex slipped 73 points to settle at 74,030, while the Nifty closed down by 27 points at 22,471.

Retail shareholding has increased though in Vibhor Steel since the company’s listing. At time of listing, retail shareholding stood at 12%, which has now reached 17.9% at the end of December 2024.

The record date for the said dividend payout has been fixed as March 19, 2025.

Railtel Corporation of India has also informed that the said dividend will be paid to the entitled shareholders by April 9, 2025.