Bitcoin nears $60,000 as investors eye first US ETFs

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Bitcoin hit a six-month high on Friday,approaching the record hit in April, as traders became increasingly confident that US regulators would approve the launch of an exchange-traded fund based on its futures contracts.

The world’s biggest cryptocurrency rose nearly 4 per cent to as high as $59,664, its highest since mid-April. It has doubled in value this year and is near April’s record high of $64,895.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is poised to allow the first US bitcoin futures ETF to begin trading next week, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Ben Caselin, head of research and strategy at Asia-based cryptocurrency exchange AAX, said bitcoin’s spike above $59,000 wasn’t arbitrary and long-term investors had been accumulating it for a while.

“It is widely expected that Q4 will see significant progressaround a bitcoin ETF in the US,” he said.

Friday’s moves were also spurred by a tweet from the SEC’s investor education office, he said.

“Before investing in a fund that holds Bitcoin futures contracts, make sure you carefully weigh the potential risks and benefits,” the SEC tweet stated.

Wait for bitcoing ETF

Cryptocurrency investors have been waiting for news of approval of the country’s first bitcoin ETF, and some of bitcoin’s rally in recent months has been in anticipation of that move and how it could speed up its mainstream adoption and trading.

Several fund managers, including the VanEck Bitcoin Trust, ProShares, Invesco, Valkyrie and Galaxy Digital Funds have applied to launch bitcoin ETFs in the United States. Cryptocurrency ETFs have been launched this year in Canada and Europe.

SEC Chair Gary Gensler has previously said the crypto market involves many tokens which may be unregistered securities and leaves prices open to manipulation and millions of investors vulnerable to risks.

The Bloomberg report said that the proposals by ProShares and Invesco are based on futures contracts and were filed undermutual fund rules that Gensler has said provide “significant investor protections”.

The SEC did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the Bloomberg report.

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5 Top Auto Ancillary Multibaggers Of The Last 1-year

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Major auto players have suggested and confirmed that the chip crisis is a near term issue and will be resolved soon, amid it and the festive season in the counting, the sector that was knocked down owing to coronavirus led lockdown and hence subsequent weak sales, is highly likely to make a good comeback. Nonetheless, few of the players in the run up have managed to give multibagger returns i.e. of over 100 percent in a 1-year’s time frame.

5 Top Auto Ancillary Multibaggers Of The Last 1-year

5 Top Auto Ancillary Multibaggers Of The Last 1-year

Also, in comparison to the auto stocks’ there is more bullishness on the auto ancillary stocks.

1. GNA Axles:

GNA Axles Limited is among the leading manufacturers of rear axle shafts used in on-highway and off-highway vehicular segments in India. The company ever since its first production has been expanding its portfolio and is now actively engaged in exports.

In the last one year, the share price of GNA Axles has gained 345 percent to currently quoting at over Rs. 1077 apiece on the NSE. Furthermore, dividend history of the stock is good.

The stock has been on the buy list of Angel Broking for substantial gains.

2. Rajratan Global:

The publicly held company is into manufacture of steel wires. The group draws its revenues from selling tyre bead wire as well as other ancillary products. Also its operation scale even beyond India.

The stock of the company has surged over 600 percent to a price of over Rs. 2200 currently from levels of Rs.330, a year ago.

3. Pricol:

Based out of Coimbatore, the company is an automotive components as well as precision products manufacturing entity.

This is a small cap scrip from the auto ancillary space that in a year’s time has also multi-fold return of over 100 percent.

The company as per reports aims to become debt free in a 1-year period despite low demand. In FY21, the company’s debt stood at Rs. 247 crore and this has substantially reduced its debt from Rs. 431 crore in Fy 2020. Now ever since the company’s new MD has taken over, the company has been on a recovery path.

4. Kinetic Engineering:

It is a Firodia group entity that launched the famous Luna Moped. The company’s founder started the industry’s most respectable companies in the space including Kinetic Engineering Limited and Kinetic Honda Motor Company (in collaboration with Honda).The company’s product portfolio in transmission components like gears, shafts, axles, and more; engine components, including crankshafts, cylinder heads, camshafts, with complete gearbox and engine assemblies for auto and non-auto products.

This is a small cap company with an market cap of Rs. 112.6 crore. The stock in a year’s time has surged by 256 percent to now scale to Rs. 63.6 per share.

5. Kranti Industries:

The company has capabilities into machining critical components with utmost precision. An OEM-supplier of All type of Critical Machined Components to Indian and Global automobile giants
The company’s stock in the last 1-year has surged by 200%.

Story first published: Friday, October 15, 2021, 13:28 [IST]



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Sebi issues revised reporting formats for issuers of non-convertible securities, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Markets regulator Sebi on Thursday came out with revised formats for limited review and audit reports to be submitted by entities that have listed their non-convertible securities. The revised formats are for limited review and audit reports for banks and NBFCs as well as other entities, excluding insurance companies.

Insurance companies would disclose limited review/ audit reports as per the formalities specified by Irdai, Sebi said in a circular.

The formats would be applicable for limited review reports for quarterly standalone financial results for banks and NBFCs as well as entities other than banks and NBFCs. Besides, it would have to be followed for audit reports for quarterly standalone as well as annual consolidated financial results to be submitted by all these entities.

Sebi said the circular will come into force with immediate effect.

The circular will also supersede circulars issued in November 2015 and August 2016 with respect to listed entities for disclosure of financial results that have listed non-convertible debt securities and non-convertible redeemable preference shares.

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Sebi issues revised reporting formats for issuers of non-convertible securities, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Sebi issues revised reporting formats for issuers of non-convertible securities Markets regulator Sebi on Thursday came out with revised formats for limited review and audit reports to be submitted by entities that have listed their non-convertible securities. The revised formats are for limited review and audit reports for banks and NBFCs as well as other entities, excluding insurance companies.

Insurance companies would disclose limited review/ audit reports as per the formalities specified by Irdai, Sebi said in a circular.

The formats would be applicable for limited review reports for quarterly standalone financial results for banks and NBFCs as well as entities other than banks and NBFCs. Besides, it would have to be followed for audit reports for quarterly standalone as well as annual consolidated financial results to be submitted by all these entities.

Sebi said the circular will come into force with immediate effect.

The circular will also supersede circulars issued in November 2015 and August 2016 with respect to listed entities for disclosure of financial results that have listed non-convertible debt securities and non-convertible redeemable preference shares.

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Hard choices loom for finance chiefs and their climate pledges, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Washington, Oct 15, 2021 -In speeches and communiques from top finance officials at the annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank this week, one word was ubiquitous: climate.

Leaders of the institutions and government ministers pledged action to meet the global climate goals of keeping warning below 1.5 degrees Celsius and reaching net zero emissions by 2050, with an eye towards next month’s COP26 climate change summit.

“I’m afraid it is time to roll up our sleeves and detail our plan of actions,” Britain’s Prince Charles said at a World Bank event Thursday.

“With action on climate change, biodiversity loss and a just transition more urgent than ever, I can only encourage us all to get to work and solve this problem.”

But behind the rhetoric lies the harsh reality of the extent of the work left to do to meet the goals, and the rancor around the issue.

Washington leaned on multilateral lenders worldwide to step up financing of climate friendly projects, even as activists launched a salvo at the World Bank president.

Meanwhile, the world’s largest asset manager warned that expensive investments are necessary to prevent catastrophe.

“Rich countries must put more taxpayer money to work in driving the net-zero transition abroad,” BlackRock chief Larry Fink wrote in The New York Times on Wednesday.

Reaching the net-zero emissions goal will require $1 trillion a year in investments aimed at poor countries, which Fink estimates would need $100 billion in yearly subsidies to be viable.

“While the figure seems daunting, especially as the world is recovering from the Covid pandemic, a failure to invest now will lead to greater costs later,” he said.

– ‘Personnel is policy’ – The meetings held semi-virtually in Washington came amid growing alarm over what unchecked climate change will do to the planet.

The World Bank last month in a disturbing report warned that reduced agricultural output, water scarcity, rising sea levels and other adverse effects of climate change could cause up to 216 million people to leave their homes and migrate within their own countries by 2050.

An IMF study estimated that direct and indirect subsidies of fossil fuels added up to $5.9 trillion or about 6.8 percent of global GDP in 2020, and helped undercut climate goals by keeping gas cheap.

While officials at the two Washington-based multilateral lenders insisted they are razor focused on climate change, not all were convinced.

On Thursday, 77 advocacy groups asked for World Bank President David Malpass to step aside.

Malpass has emphasized the World’s Bank’s climate investment and said it provides half of all multilateral lending towards such projects — a huge change from years past when the development lender financed controversial projects, criticized for their environmental impact.

But the groups said that since the 2015 Paris climate accord, the institution has steered $12 billion towards fossil fuel.

“Personnel is policy: The World Bank needs leadership that will support countries with real green and inclusive development pathways,” said Luisa Galvao of Friends of the Earth US, which signed the petition.

– Leaning on international banks – The actions of the United States during the meetings were closely watched, since Washington hold the most voting power at the organizations, but the world’s largest economy also is a major carbon emitter.

President Joe Biden however has promised a government-wide offensive to tackle climate change.

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen this week convened leaders of several multilateral lenders — including the World Bank and developments banks in Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa — and pressed them to dedicate more capital towards projects intended to mitigate climate change.

She also announced that her department would study how climate change is affecting communities and households in the United States, which this year alone has seen deadly winter storms strike Texas and the Midwest, wildfires roast California and successive hurricanes pummel the East Coast.

But while the White House now has a greater emphasis on addressing what Yellen called an “existential threat,” agreement among the greater US political class on what to do about it remains elusive.

Biden has proposed two spending bills in Congress that could direct historic sums of money towards improving the country’s climate resiliency and cutting emissions, but they are mired in the rancorous and divided US Congress.

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Deutsche Bank names new co-head for international private bank in New York, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Deutsche Bank on Thursday named Wells Fargo Private Bank executive Amrit Walia as the co-head of New York within its international private bank (IPB) unit in the Americas.

Walia’s appointment comes nearly three months after the IPB unit hired seven bankers from Citigroup Inc, Bank of America Corp and Goldman Sachs Wealth Management in an effort to bolster its business in the region.

Walia, designated as a managing director, co-heads IPB’s New York operations with Anthony Valvo, who is also the unit’s head of Miami.

The German lender’s IPB unit offers advisory and wealth management services to high net-worth individuals and their families.

An industry veteran with more than 25 years of experience, Walia oversaw Wells Fargo Private Bank’s wealth management business and strategy across ultra-high net worth, high net worth and affluent client segments.

Based in New York, Walia reports to Arjun Nagarkatti, the head of IPB in the Americas.

(Reporting by Sohini Podder in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)



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PNB Housing shelves ₹ 4,000-cr share sale plan to Carlyle Group, other investors

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PNB Housing Finance Limited (PNBHFL) has called off it’s proposed ₹ 4,000 crore share sale plan to Carlyle Group and other marquee investors including General Atlantic and Ares SSG, citing protracted delays and uncertainty over regulatory approvals required for the preferential issue.

At a Board meeting held on Thursday evening, PNBHFL decided not to proceed with the proposed preferential issue and therefore will now evaluate other alternatives to raise capital.

Also, all the share subscription agreements executed with the proposed allottees have been terminated.

SAT’s split verdict leaves PNB-Carlyle deal in limbo; case may go to apex court

Under the proposed deal, Pluto Investments S.a.r.l, an affiliated entity of Carlyle Asia Partners IV , L.P and Carlyle Asia Partners V, L.P (together , “Carlyle”) had agreed to invest upto ₹ 3,185 crore through a preferential allotment of equity shares and warrants, at a price of ₹ 390 per share. Existing shareholders of PNBHFL, funds managed by Ares SSG and General Atlantic were also to participate in the capital raise. Salisbury Investments (Former HDFC Bank CEO Aditya Puri’s family investment vehicle) was also part of the capital raise deal. PNB had earlier decided that it will not be participating in the capital raise but would continue to be promoter of PNBHFL.

Legal issues

However, the deal ran into rough weather in June after SEBI intervened and asked PNBHFL not to go ahead with the deal until the housing finance company undertakes valuation of its shares by an independent agency. PNBHFL preferred an appeal before Securities Appellate Tribunal ( SAT), which came with a split verdict on August 9. SEBI has preferred an appeal against the SAT verdict before the Supreme Court, which is pending.

Meanwhile, in a filing to the stock exchanges on Thursday night, PNBHFL said this proposed preferential issue has been held up for more than four months (after already having taken over two years), due to pending legal proceeding before the SAT. There continues to be no visibility or certainty as to the timeline for judicial determination of the legal issues, in particular as a third member of the SAT is yet to be appointed, PNBHFL said.

Noting that due to protracted litigation and the continuing interim order of the SAT dated June 21, there is no clarity on the shareholders approval for undertaking the preferential issue. In addition, regulatory approvals required for the preferential issue, are pending and it is unclear whether such approvals will be forthcoming while the legal proceedings are ongoing. Therefore, the company’s capital raising plans will be further delayed and such uncertainty will continue.

PNBHFL said that the Board’s primary objective is to raise capital to support the growth of the company and the Board believes that the current situation is not in the best interest of the company and its stakeholders. Accordingly, the Board has decided not to proceed with the preferential issue.

Consequently, Pluto Investments S.a.r.l ( together with persons acting in concert) will be initiating the process to withdraw the open offer made by them ( at ₹ 403.22 per share) in accordance with the SEBI Takeover code.

Interestingly, the Competition Commission of India had in early August approved (deemed approval under green channel) the Carlyle Group led ₹ 4,000 crore equity investment transaction in PNBHFL even as SAT was then yet to pronounce its verdict on the valuation controversy.

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4 Banking Stocks To Buy As Recommended By Sharekhan

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Stocks to buy from the banking sector

“We are positive on private banks and select PSU banks. Within private banks, our pecking order is ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank. Among PSU banks, we retain a preference for SBI, but believe that one can start exploring value in other large PSU banks like Bank of Baroda,” the brokerage has said.

For ICICI Bank, which the brokerage has a buy call on it expects loan growth at 20% y-o-y to drive NII growth (11%y-o-y). According to Sharekhan the Net Interest Margins for ICICI Bank would remain stable at 3.8%.

For Axis Bank, the brokerage expects loan growth at 10% y-o-y led by retail and SME loans. It sees NIM to remain stable at 3.5-3.6%.

Divergence on asset quality side

Divergence on asset quality side

According to Sharekhan, the asset quality is expected to stabilise in PSU banks and show an improving trend in private banks.

“In addition, for PSU banks, the recovery from DHFL could get set off by provisioning for Srei group. However, we expect a better commentary on outlook especially related to asset quality for H2 of the fiscal. Thus, the credit cost is likely to moderate in the coming quarters,” the brokerage has said.

“Private sector banks are likely to outperform, with a relatively better growth in advances and lower provisions, keeping credit cost in under control. Within private banks, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank and HDFC Bank are better placed than peers,” the brokerage has said.

Disclaimer

Disclaimer

The above stocks are picked from the brokerage report of Sharekhan. Investing in equities poses a risk of financial losses. Investors must therefore exercise due caution. Greynium Information Technologies, the author, and the brokerage house are not liable for any losses caused as a result of decisions based on the article.



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RBI Guv to IMF, World Bank: Will remain accommodative in monetary policy

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India, which is experiencing robust economic recovery although uneven across sectors, has decided to remain accommodative in its monetary policy, the Reserve Bank of India Governor told the international community on Thursday.

India is witnessing a very robust economic recovery, but there is still unevenness across sectors, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said in his address to the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

“We have therefore decided to remain accommodative in our monetary policy, while being closely watchful of the evolving inflation scenario,” Das said in the short video.

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Union Bank MD, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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With digitization gaining pace, close to 50 per cent of retail and MSME loans offered by banks will shift to digital lending platforms over the next two to three years, Union Bank of India‘s Managing Director and CEO Rajkiran Rai G said on Thursday. Rai said digital lending is changing the banking landscape in a big way because of the availability of data and many ecosystem partners collaborating with banks.

“I feel that at least 50 per cent of the loans under retail and MSME segments will move to the digital lending platforms, right from sourcing to documentation level, in two to three years,” Rai said while speaking at Sibas 2021, an annual banking and finance conference.

He said the digital lending space is gaining traction and banks need to develop products that can deliver services online to customers.

Rai said he sees a big revolution in MSME lending going forward.

“The working capital lending to MSME will move from open credit like working capitals and cash credits, to very-targeted lending such as very specific invoice discounting and supply bill discounting,” he said.

Speaking about the entry of fintech in the banking space, he said initially it was thought that fintech will compete with banks, but now the relationship between the two has become more symbiotic.

“Now, fintechs are helping us (banks). They are no longer competitors to us. The digital lending space will be nothing but fintech tie-ups,” he said.

There are many products where fintechs are already working with banks, he added.

Rai believes banks need to continuously invest in technology and upgrade themselves.

He said the management bandwidth in the public sector space, at least on thinking about innovations and digitization, is quite less.

“We have the traditional people who are good in handling technology and managing the core banking system, but they are not in the space of innovation and developing new products,” Rai said.

He said public sector banks need to get new talent from the system who are adept in technology and can bring in innovations. PTI HV MR



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