Four founders of Groww add over $500 million to their wealth

Billionbrains Garage Ventures Ltd., parent of Groww, soared on debut, boosting founders Lalit Keshre, Harsh Jain, Ishan Bansal, and Neeraj Singh’s wealth to $2.42 billion.

Billionbrains Garage Ventures Ltd., parent of Groww, soared on debut, boosting founders Lalit Keshre, Harsh Jain, Ishan Bansal, and Neeraj Singh’s wealth to $2.42 billion.

While the end of the US government shutdown is a positive, James Knightley, Chief International Economy at ING highlighted underlying weakness in US jobs and consumer data, reinforcing his expectation of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December.

According to CLSA, the recent large fighter aircraft order and visibility on the General Electric (GE) engine co-production deal remain key catalysts for HAL.

Investigators have concluded that both entries were accounting errors, with no signs of fund diversion or criminal intent.

Brokerages such as Jefferies and HSBC have raised their price targets on Asian Paints after their strong second quarter results, while Citi and Goldman Sachs remain bearish on India’s largest paints company.

As many as 36 analysts currently cover Tata Steel, of which four maintain a ‘Sell’ rating on the stock. 26 have a ‘Buy’ rating, while six recommend ‘Hold’. InCred has the highest target on the Street at ₹224.

At the end of the quarter, IRCON’s total order book stood at ₹23,865 crore, of which the railways business comprised of orders worth ₹17,952 crore, highways comprised of ₹4,605 crore, while ₹1,308 crore belonged to other business.

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Looking ahead, Senco Gold reiterated its guidance of achieving 18-20% topline growth for FY26.

Investors continued to rotate out of tech names into old economy stocks as barring Nvidia and Microsoft, all other big tech stocks ended with losses between 1% and 3%. Nearly all banking names such as Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley,…