What will be the IPO expectations for 2025, More than 30 startups are planning to go public in the Indian stock market in the next two years, according to a report by Bloomberg.
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What are the upcoming IPOs in India
Despite the current lull in the initial public offering (IPO) market, more than 30 leading technology startups are preparing to go public by 2027, according to Bloomberg News.
Walmart-owned Flipkart, PhonePe, and Oyo Hotels are among the companies on the list, with a combined market valuation of more than $100 billion.
Unlike previous startups, these new entrants have strong financials, according to a report by the Rhinemaker Group. Many of these companies are on the verge of a major IPO.
Meanwhile, the volatility of the stock market has led to a 34 percent drop in the number of shares traded in the first quarter of this year.
What happens if Sensex increases?
The stock markets, which had plunged to their lowest point yesterday, rose significantly, providing some relief.
After falling more than 4 percent on Monday, the market indices closed with a gain of nearly 2 percent yesterday.
At the end of yesterday's trading hours, the Nifty closed up 374 points and the Sensex 1,089 points.
Investors earned a profit of Rs 7.32 lakh crore due to yesterday's rise.
Reasons for the market rise
Global markets recovered, as many countries are confident of reducing the US's reciprocal tariffs through talks. Japan's Nikkei rose 5.6 percent after US trade representatives offered to hold talks with Japan. Hong Kong's market rose 1.70 percent; China's blue-chip index rose 0.6 percent.
Monetary Policy Meeting, The results of the Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy meeting are expected to be released today.
In this, the repo rate is expected to be cut by a quarter of a percentage point. Experts believe that the repo rate cut will help growth amid global trade tensions.
The Nifty index has fallen by 14.8 percent from its peak due to the recent declines in cheap stocks. Similarly, the midcap index has fallen by 19 percent; the smallcap index has fallen by 22 percent. As a result, investors have been competing to buy stocks that were undervalued.
The fall in oil prices, due to the impact of the US tax on demand, has led to the price of crude oil falling below $65 in the international market due to fears of a global economic slowdown. This price decline is considered a positive feature for the Indian market.
The interest rate on US bonds maturing in 10 years has fallen from 4.50 percent to 4.14 percent; The interest rate on bonds maturing in 2 years has come down to 3.71 percent from 4.28 percent.
The market traded higher as the value of the US dollar and the decline in US bond yields are expected to attract foreign investors towards Indian stocks.
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