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Sweet Shake-Up: Coke’s New Recipe May Stir Up US Agriculture.

Coca‑Cola is considering a historic change switching from high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar in its beverages. This shift isn’t just a response to consumer health trends…

RBI Unleashes ₹20,000 Cr Liquidity Shot — Bond Yields Dip Instantly!

The Reserve Bank of India on Monday announced a ₹20,000 crore bond buyback operation aimed at injecting liquidity into the banking. Bond yields fell by 6 basis points…

Rupee Slides as Equity Weakness Triggers Short-Term Panic

The Indian rupee’s recent performance against the U.S. dollar reflects a combination of domestic and global factors impacting investor sentiment. The outflow of foreign institutional…

 

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SIP Tsunami: ₹20,904 Cr Poured in June Alone!

India’s mutual fund boom is in full swing.According to AMFI data, Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) contributions hit an all-time high of ₹20,904 crore in June 2025 a jump from ₹20,371 crore in May.With over 8.5 crore SIP accounts, retail investors are betting big on long-term equity growth, even as global markets wobble.Experts say SIPs are now a mainstay of India’s wealth-building story, especially among millennials.

LIC’s Blue-Chip Holdings Shatter ₹66,000 Crore Amid Market Wobbles

LIC’s Blue-Chip Holdings Shatter ₹66,000 Crore Amid Market Wobbles LIC, India’s largest institutional investor, recorded huge losses in July-losing ₹66,000 crore from its equity portfolio, a roughly 4.15% decline. Even well-regarded names such as Reliance Industries, Axis Bank, TCS, and HCL Tech could not shield the insurer’s portfolio from the broader equity slump. The main culprits? A sharp mid-cap sell-off, foreign institutional exit 

Capital Market Expands Beyond Tier-1 Cities — BSE Adds 45 Regional Brokers

India’s stock market penetration is growing beyond metros.
The BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) has added 45 new regional brokers from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities like Indore, Kochi, and Bhubaneswar.
This reflects rising interest in stock investing and IPOs from retail investors outside major cities.
With platforms like UPI-integrated IPO apps and vernacular investor education, more Indians are now part of the capital market journey.

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