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India’s Equirus weighs a fundraising round of up to $60m

The Next Web

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June 30, 2026

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India’s Equirus weighs a fundraising round of up to $60m

The Mumbai investment bank is considering raising fresh capital through new shares and stake sales, a bet on the strength of India’s public-listing pipeline. India’s capital markets have been busy enough lately to make the firms that arrange the deals worth investing in themselves. Equirus Capital, a Mumbai-based investment bank, is considering raising as much [] This story continues at The Next Web

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BERNAMA

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· Jun 28, 2026

World : Record US$1.29 Million Found In Bangladesh Mosque Donation Boxes

DHAKA, June 28 (Bernama-UNB) -- A record-breaking sum of more than Tk 15 crore (US1.29 million) was found in the donation boxes of the historic Pagla Masjid in Kishoreganj after a daylong count on Saturday, marking the highest amount ever collected in the mosque’s history, United News of Bangladesh (UNB) reported.

Nepal News

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· Jul 3, 2026

पाल्पाबाट दालचिनी भारत निर्यात

तानसेन। चालु आर्थिक वर्षमा छ वर्षयताकै उच्च परिमाणमा दालचिनी भारत निर्यात भएको छ। डिभिजन वन कार्यालय, पाल्पाका अनुसार आवमा तीन लाख ४७ हजार ९६९ किलो दालचिनी भारत निकासी भएको थियो। उक्त परिमाण पछिल्लो आवको तुलनामा सबैभन्दा बढी हो। आव २०७७/७८ मा १ लाख ९१ हजार ४१५ किलो दालचिनी भारत निर्यात भएको थियो। कार्यालयका सूचना अधिकारी []

UrduPoint

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· Jul 4, 2026

First and only: Modi’s habit of collecting overseas awards triggers controversy in India

First and only: Modi’s habit of collecting overseas awards triggers controversy in India

Economic Times

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· Jul 10, 2026

Forex reserves rise $7.3 billion as FCNR & ECB flows pick up

The country's stockpile of assets denominated in foreign currencies rose 7.26 billion to 674 billion in the week ended July 3, the latest data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) showed. Of the total reserves, foreign currency assets increased 4.5 billion to 545.5 billion, while gold reserves increased 2.6 billion to 105.2 billion during the week.

Bloomberg

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· Jul 8, 2026

Indonesia Honors Modi With Top Civilian Honor

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi received Indonesia's highest civilian honor, the Bintang Adipurna, during his visit to Jakarta. The award brings his total number of honors from foreign governments to at least 35. (Source: Bloomberg)

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 6, 2026

TUC must stop begging and start owning

The numbers are embarrassing. If 400,000 TUC members on average contributed just US45 a month, labour could raise US1.08 billion in five years. That is not small money. That is mining money. Power-sector money. Housing money. Agriculture money. Water and irrigation money. It is the kind of capital that builds nations.

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Related coverage for "India’s Equirus weighs a fundraising round of up to $60m": BERNAMA — World : Record US$1.29 Million Found In Bangladesh Mosque Donation Boxes. Nepal News — पाल्पाबाट दालचिनी भारत निर्यात. UrduPoint — First and only: Modi’s habit of collecting overseas awards triggers controversy in India. Economic Times — Forex reserves rise $7.3 billion as FCNR & ECB flows pick up . Bloomberg — Indonesia Honors Modi With Top Civilian Honor. MyJoyOnline — TUC must stop begging and start owning