Airbus reports IndiGo and Air India are among its top three global customers with substantial aircraft backlogs. While facing delivery delays, Airbus sees supply chain stability returning, aiming to increase A320 production.
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Indian equities experienced a significant surge in May, propelled by strong performances in defence stocks and microcaps. The Nifty 50 rose by 1.71%, while the Nifty Microcap 250 soared by 12.10%. Investor optimism was further fueled in June by a surprise rate cut from the RBI, boosting rate-sensitive sectors.
The OECD has downgraded its global economic growth predictions due to the escalating trade war spurred by US tariffs. The revised forecast indicates a slowdown to 2.9% for both 2025 and 2026, impacting the US significantly with reduced growth projections and rising inflation. The organization urges countries to seek agreements to avoid further trade fragmentation.
Sebi has approved IPOs for six companies, including HDB Financial Services and Vikram Solar. HDB Financial Services plans to raise funds through a fresh issue and offer-for-sale, while Vikram Solar's IPO includes a fresh issue and an offer-for-sale by promoters. The funds raised will support business growth and capital requirements, with shares to be listed on BSE and NSE.
A recent report indicates that China is emerging as a significant force in the global AI landscape, particularly in non-reasoning models, with DeepSeek V3 0324 leading the way. While the US still dominates in reasoning models, advancements in multimodal AI and cost reductions are accelerating innovation and expanding access to high-performance AI worldwide, intensifying competition among key players.
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized that embracing rapid technological advancements can significantly boost economic productivity, a primary goal for policymakers. Speaking at the Institute of Economic Growth, she highlighted the increased focus on capital expenditure post-Covid, with states recognizing its growth-enhancing multiplier effect.
The revamped PM SVANidhi scheme is set to offer street vendors higher subsidised loans and credit cards with a Rs 30,000 limit, thanks to bank participation. Rural vendors migrating to cities will also benefit from these loans, with an additional Rs 10,000 potentially included. This initiative aims to provide accessible capital and reduce reliance on high-interest informal loans.
The rupee weakened by 7 paise to close at 85.55 against the US dollar, influenced by volatile equity markets and rising crude oil prices. Investors were cautious ahead of GDP data release, while the dollar strengthened after a US court ruling on tariffs. Despite FII selling, India's growth outlook remains robust, as highlighted by the RBI.
Infosys promoters are set to receive a substantial dividend payout of Rs 2,330 crore, driven by their significant 14.6% stake in the company. Nandan Nilekani and NR Narayana Murthy will earn Rs 175 crore and Rs 65 crore respectively, while even the grandchildren of promoters, like Ekagrah Rohan Murty, are benefiting from substantial dividend earnings.
Maharashtra and Karnataka have become leading destinations for foreign investment in India, attracting 51% of the nation's total FDI during the 2024-25 financial year. Maharashtra topped the list with $19.6 billion, followed by Karnataka with $6.62 billion. This surge is attributed to improved infrastructure, making India an increasingly attractive destination for FDI, which rose by 14% to $81.04 billion.
India's services sector performed well in May. The HSBC India Services PMI Business Activity Index increased. This indicates growth in activity, hiring, and international demand. Companies hired more staff at a record pace. Export orders surged, especially from Asia, Europe, and North America. Businesses are optimistic about future activity. The HSBC India Composite PMI Output Index was 59.3 in May.