Actis LLP is making a move to buy back Sprng Energy from Shell. This clean energy platform was originally set up by Actis. Other major players like Aditya Birla Group and KKR are also in the race. Final bids are expected soon. The deal could value Sprng Energy at up to $2 billion.
Gold jewellers stocks saw significant gains on Monday. This rally was driven by a US-India trade deal that reduced tariffs on jewellery exports. Strong financial results from companies like Kalyan Jewellers and P N Gadgil also boosted investor confidence. Demand from the wedding season is expected to continue this positive trend into the next quarter.
State Bank of India shares surged over 7%, marking its biggest single-day gain in 19 months following stronger-than-expected December quarter results. Analysts cited robust loan growth and outperformance against peers, leading to price target upgrades and bullish derivative positions, suggesting further upside potential.
Gold and silver ETFs rebounded strongly on Monday, recovering from significant losses incurred last week. Despite market volatility, wedding-related demand persists, with consumers in smaller cities accelerating purchases to hedge against future price increases. Long-term investors continue to favor gold for its consistent returns.
Gold and silver ETFs rebounded strongly on Monday, recovering from significant losses incurred last week. Despite market volatility, wedding-related demand persists, with consumers in smaller cities accelerating purchases to hedge against future price increases. Long-term investors continue to favor gold for its consistent returns.
Asia-focused Hillhouse Investment Management is nearing a deal to acquire a 5% stake in Quest Global. The engineering services firm is valued at approximately $4.5 billion. This investment is part of Quest Global's pre-IPO fundraising. Singapore's Temasek may also secure a smaller stake. Quest Global is also considering a reverse flip to list on Indian stock exchanges.
On Sunday, the Chicago Tribune took out a full-page ad in its own paper offering the employee owners of the Daily Herald a 30% premium over anyone else to acquire their newspaper.