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British International Investment, the development financial institution of the UK government, will be investing $9.2 million in the NBFC-MFI. In parallel, NMI will raise its holding by another $7.9 million investment while Triple Jump will put in $5.4 million and Incofin $2 million, people familiar with the development said.

"We reckon India has a more emphatic global acceptance and along with the global imperative of finding an alternative to China coupled with a favourable macro-economic setting, puts India in a sweet spot. We believe due to this trinity of rising global interest in India, favourable demographics and increased investments, India can see steady growth over the long term."

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“Hotel companies will continue to do well. If they are put in two brackets – one is the mid income and above mid income which is where Mahindra Holidays, Thomas Cook fall into and then the luxury end of the segment which includes India Hotels, Chalet Hotels, Taj Hotels and the Marriotts of the world.”

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Britannia Industries Ltd. key Products/Revenue Segments include Food Products, Other Operating Revenue, Scrap, Royalty Income for the year ending 31-Mar-2022.

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However, policymakers also signaled more large increases to come in new projections showing its policy rate rising to 4.40% by the end of this year before topping out at 4.60% in 2023. This is up from projections in June of 3.4% and 3.8% respectively.

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The dollar was already supported by demand for the safest assets after Putin announced he would call up reservists to fight in Ukraine and said Moscow would respond with the might of all its vast arsenal if the West pursued what he called its "nuclear blackmail" over the conflict there.

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British International Investment, the development financial institution of the UK government, will be investing $9.2 million in the NBFC-MFI. In parallel, NMI will raise its holding by another $7.9 million investment while Triple Jump will put in $5.4 million and Incofin $2 million, people familiar with the development said.

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National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) ruled in favour of Doha Bank on September 9. The Qatar-based bank had pleaded that the resolution professional (RP) should not admit claims from the Exim Bank of China, Assets Care and Reconstruction Enterprises (ACRE), Shubh Holdings and China Development Bank.

The US Fed may raise interest rate a lot higher than previously anticipated, making it difficult for the market to adjust, but the greater damage is being caused by geopolitical events such as the Ukraine war and the clouds over Taiwan, he said.

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Omnichannel furniture seller Pepperfry is looking to file its draft initial public offering (IPO) papers with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) between October and December, and aims to list on the stock exchanges next year, according to a person aware of the matter."They are looking to file the draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) in the subsequent quarter," the source said, adding that the company would take a final call by November.

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