Epack Prefab Technologies IPO Subscribed 59% On Day Two: Should You Invest?
Epack Prefab Technologies Ltd. IPO subscribed 59% on day two, aiming to raise over Rs 500 crore from the primary market. Find out if you should invest in this IPO.
Your blog category
Epack Prefab Technologies Ltd. IPO subscribed 59% on day two, aiming to raise over Rs 500 crore from the primary market. Find out if you should invest in this IPO.
Foreign portfolio investors continue their selling streak, offloading over Rs 4,900 crore in shares, while domestic institutional investors remain net buyers, amidst a declining market trend.
Anand Rathi Share & Stock Brokers Ltd.’s initial public offering (IPO) has been subscribed over 20 times on its final day. Here’s what Indian investors need to know about the IPO, including its grey market premium, allotment, and listing details.
BMW Ventures Ltd.’s initial public offering sees 22% subscription on day two. Find out if you should invest in this IPO and what it means for Indian investors.
The US Treasury yields have reached a three-week high, impacting expectations for Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts. What does this mean for Indian investors and the broader economy?
Asian stocks retreated after strong US economic data and mixed signals from the Federal Reserve officials sparked worries about lofty valuations on Wall Street. What does this mean for Indian investors?
The ongoing saga of US Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook’s potential firing by President Donald Trump has significant implications for global financial markets, including India. Understand the context and potential impact on Indian investors.
Oil prices are set for their biggest weekly gain in over three months as US President increases pressure on buyers of Russian energy, affecting Indian investors and the global energy market.
Saatvik Green Energy IPO listing today: Get the latest updates on the grey market premium, expected listing price, and market expectations for the newly listed stock.
Get the latest stock picks and brokerage calls for Indian investors, including Titan, HAL, ICICI Bank, Aegis Logistics, and APL Apollo Tubes.