Medicines for dogs from Elanco (above) and Bayer (below) are available in an animal shelter on the treatment table of a veterinarian.Frank Rumpenhorst | picture alliance | Getty ImagesCompany: Elanco Animal Health Inc. (ELAN)Business: Elanco is an…
HDFC Bank board approves plan to raise Rs…
New Delhi, Jun 20 () HDFC Bank on Saturday said its board has approved proposal to raise up to Rs 50,000 crore in the next twelve months by issuing various debt securities. The decision was…
Are debt funds still a credible choice for…
By Suresh SadagopanThe going has been tough for debt mutual funds since the IL&FS debacle in mid 2018. This triggered a crisis of confidence and it affected NBFCs and Housing Finance Companies (HFC) in the…
Will ample liquidity, lower rates (thank Fed) help…
The US Federal Reserve signalling almost zero per cent interest rates for the next two years is likely to keep the party going in Dalal Street. This may force our own central bank to keep…
Do debt funds still have a place in…
Dr Neelam RaniDebt funds are under the spotlight. Over the past couple of months, this relatively obscure sibling of equity funds has been in the news for all kinds of reasons: from Franklin Templeton freezing…
Aditya Birla Mutual Fund suspends fresh inflows in…
Mumbai: Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund has temporarily suspended fresh inflows into two of its credit risk and medium term funds from Friday, the fund house said in a notice on Thursday. The two…
FPIs invest over Rs 17,000 crore in equities…
New Delhi: After pulling out massive funds in the previous two months, foreign investors have poured in over Rs 17,000 crore into Indian equities in the first fortnight of May, largely driven by block deals.…
Should investors redeem ‘risky debt funds’ and Franklin…
Financial planner: SR Srinivasan, Founder, SriNivesh, a financial planning firm, based in Bengaluru. Questions asked by investors: 1.Should we redeem our money from debt mutual funds? 2.Are Franklinâs other funds safe? 3.Should we move to…
Lenders seek top-ups, replacements for debt schemes given…
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