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Odisha Set for New Steel Plant as JSW Steel Partners with POSCO
JSW Steel and POSCO have entered into a joint venture agreement to establish a new steel manufacturing plant in Odisha. The development comes at a significant time, coinciding with the official visit of the South K
Odisha Set for New Steel Plant as JSW Steel Partners with POSCO
JSW Steel and POSCO have entered into a joint venture agreement to establish a new steel manufacturing plant in Odisha. The development comes at a significant time, coinciding with the official visit of the South K
India, New Zealand to sign free trade agreement on April 24
India and New Zealand are expected to sign a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Thursday, April 24, 2026, in India, marking a significant step toward strengthening bilateral trade and economic cooperation. The agreement, which follows the conclusion of negotiations announced on Sunday, December 22, 2025, is expected to provide tariff-free access for Indian exporters to the New Zealand market while attracting an estimated $20 billion in investment over the next 15 years. According to offi
India, New Zealand to sign free trade agreement on April 24
India and New Zealand are expected to sign a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Thursday, April 24, 2026, in India, marking a significant step toward strengthening bilateral trade and economic cooperation. The agreement, which follows the conclusion of negotiations announced on Sunday, December 22, 2025, is expected to provide tariff-free access for Indian exporters to the New Zealand market while attracting an estimated $20 billion in investment over the next 15 years. According to offi
OpenAI flags Microsoft reliance as risk ahead of potential IPO
OpenAI has identified its close relationship with Microsoft as a potential business risk, according to a financial document shared with prospective investors as part of its latest funding round. The disclosure highlights the company’s reliance on Microsoft for a significant portion of its financing and computing infrastructure, raising concerns about concentration risk as it prepares for a possible initial public offering. The document, which includes detailed risk factors related to both
OpenAI flags Microsoft reliance as risk ahead of potential IPO
OpenAI has identified its close relationship with Microsoft as a potential business risk, according to a financial document shared with prospective investors as part of its latest funding round. The disclosure highlights the company’s reliance on Microsoft for a significant portion of its financing and computing infrastructure, raising concerns about concentration risk as it prepares for a possible initial public offering. The document, which includes detailed risk factors related to both
Gold And Silver Futures Trading Gets Cheaper As MCX, NSE Remove Extra Margins
Trading gold and silver futures on India’s major commodity exchanges has become more affordable after the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) removed additional margin requirements that were imposed earlier due to market volatility. This move is expected to make futures trading more accessible, especially for retail traders and smaller investors, as it reduces the amount of upfront capital required to enter these contracts. The decision reflects stabilizing
Gold And Silver Futures Trading Gets Cheaper As MCX, NSE Remove Extra Margins
Trading gold and silver futures on India’s major commodity exchanges has become more affordable after the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) removed additional margin requirements that were imposed earlier due to market volatility. This move is expected to make futures trading more accessible, especially for retail traders and smaller investors, as it reduces the amount of upfront capital required to enter these contracts. The decision reflects stabilizing
Gold Drops Rs 2500 Silver Falls Rs 6000 Bigger Cuts Ahead
Gold and silver prices saw a sharp correction on February 17, rattling investors after weeks of strong gains. Gold dropped by Rs 2,561 or 1.65% to Rs 1,52,199, while silver fell by Rs 6,241 or 2.6% to Rs 2,33,650 at the time of writing. The sudden decline comes amid reduced global trading activity and rising volatility in the bullion market. A major reason behind the decline is low participation from key global markets. Chinese markets remain closed from February 15 to February 23 f
Gold Drops Rs 2500 Silver Falls Rs 6000 Bigger Cuts Ahead
Gold and silver prices saw a sharp correction on February 17, rattling investors after weeks of strong gains. Gold dropped by Rs 2,561 or 1.65% to Rs 1,52,199, while silver fell by Rs 6,241 or 2.6% to Rs 2,33,650 at the time of writing. The sudden decline comes amid reduced global trading activity and rising volatility in the bullion market. A major reason behind the decline is low participation from key global markets. Chinese markets remain closed from February 15 to February 23 f
Global gold wealth mapped as seven nations dominate trillion-dollar reserves
Global gold reserves have come under renewed scrutiny as bullion prices climb to historic levels, strengthening the strategic and economic significance of mineral-rich nations. Gold is currently trading at approximately $4,290 an ounce in the international market, sharply raising the value of unmined deposits and drawing attention from investors, governments and mining companies seeking long-term supply security. Against this backdrop, geological estimates highlight a small group of countries
Global gold wealth mapped as seven nations dominate trillion-dollar reserves
Global gold reserves have come under renewed scrutiny as bullion prices climb to historic levels, strengthening the strategic and economic significance of mineral-rich nations. Gold is currently trading at approximately $4,290 an ounce in the international market, sharply raising the value of unmined deposits and drawing attention from investors, governments and mining companies seeking long-term supply security. Against this backdrop, geological estimates highlight a small group of countries
Silver crosses Rs 4 lakh per kg as global shortage fears and weak rupee fuel rally
Silver prices in India have surged to a historic high, crossing the Rs 4 lakh per kilogram mark in futures trading and pushing up spot prices across major cities. The sudden spike has caught many buyers by surprise, especially as silver was trading at much lower levels just weeks ago. The rally has been sharp and swift, making silver one of the strongest-performing commodities in recent times and raising questions among consumers and investors about whether prices will continue to rise or cor
Silver crosses Rs 4 lakh per kg as global shortage fears and weak rupee fuel rally
Silver prices in India have surged to a historic high, crossing the Rs 4 lakh per kilogram mark in futures trading and pushing up spot prices across major cities. The sudden spike has caught many buyers by surprise, especially as silver was trading at much lower levels just weeks ago. The rally has been sharp and swift, making silver one of the strongest-performing commodities in recent times and raising questions among consumers and investors about whether prices will continue to rise or cor
Gold Prices Hit Record Highs: What’s Fueling The Rally And What Lies Ahead
Gold prices are hovering near record highs across both global and domestic markets, supported by a rare convergence of powerful macroeconomic and geopolitical factors. Investors tracking precious metals are increasingly questioning whether the rally still has momentum left or if prices are nearing exhaustion after a sharp multi-year run. Market experts say the surge in gold prices is not being driven by a single trigger. Instead, a combination of safe-haven demand, aggressive centra
Gold Prices Hit Record Highs: What’s Fueling The Rally And What Lies Ahead
Gold prices are hovering near record highs across both global and domestic markets, supported by a rare convergence of powerful macroeconomic and geopolitical factors. Investors tracking precious metals are increasingly questioning whether the rally still has momentum left or if prices are nearing exhaustion after a sharp multi-year run. Market experts say the surge in gold prices is not being driven by a single trigger. Instead, a combination of safe-haven demand, aggressive centra
Spacex may target $1.5 trillion valuation in potential 2026 ipo
A recent report has indicated that SpaceX, the aerospace company led by Elon Musk, could be poised for one of the largest public listings in history, with a potential valuation approaching $1.5 trillion. The report, based on information attributed to individuals familiar with ongoing internal discussions, suggests that the company may consider launching an initial public offering in 2026, depending on overall market stability and strategic readiness. If pursued at the scale projected, the listing would position SpaceX among the highest-valued companies ever to enter public markets, reflecting widespread investor confidence in the growing commercial space sector and in the company’s expanding operational footprint. The report indicated that SpaceX is exploring the possibility of raising more than $30 billion through the offering, a figure notably higher than earlier expectations. Such a fundraising effort would place the company’s valuation close to levels only seen in a few landmark listings, including major energy and technology offerings of previous years. Sources cited in the report noted that the company may adjust the timeline, potentially moving the offering into 2027, should financial or regulatory conditions make a delay more favourable. The expected proceeds would support the expansion of space-based data centres, a growing area of interest for SpaceX as it works to increase global connectivity and strengthen the infrastructure supporting its satellite-driven services. Financial projections referenced in the report show that SpaceX may generate around $15 billion in revenue during 2025, with estimates rising to between $22 billion and $24 billion in 2026. Much of this anticipated growth is attributed to Starlink, the satellite-internet service that has rapidly expanded its global user base. The company is also conducting a secondary share sale that allows employees to sell stock at a price suggesting a valuation exceeding $800 billion, demonstrating continued private-market demand for SpaceX shares. Previous internal transactions have placed the company’s value near the $800 billion level, but the higher valuation discussed in the latest report reflects expectations tied specifically to an eventual public listing. Musk has commented in the past that some earlier valuation figures were inaccurate, although he acknowledged that employee share sales have occurred periodically. He has not yet addressed the newly reported projections regarding a possible IPO. Musk has often expressed caution about taking SpaceX public, emphasising that the company’s long-term ambitions, including advancing human exploration of Mars, require flexibility that may not always align with public-market demands. Despite this reluctance, the company has maintained strong cash flow, according to Musk’s earlier statements, and has been able to conduct internal share buybacks without seeking external funding. As of now, neither Musk nor SpaceX has confirmed any details related to the potential listing. The timeline, valuation and structure of the offering remain subject to change, and any future decision will likely depend on economic conditions, regulatory considerations and the company’s strategic priorities. Nonetheless, the prospect of a record-setting valuation continues to draw significant attention, underscoring SpaceX’s influence within the global space economy and the broader technology landscape.
Spacex may target $1.5 trillion valuation in potential 2026 ipo
A recent report has indicated that SpaceX, the aerospace company led by Elon Musk, could be poised for one of the largest public listings in history, with a potential valuation approaching $1.5 trillion. The report, based on information attributed to individuals familiar with ongoing internal discussions, suggests that the company may consider launching an initial public offering in 2026, depending on overall market stability and strategic readiness. If pursued at the scale projected, the listing would position SpaceX among the highest-valued companies ever to enter public markets, reflecting widespread investor confidence in the growing commercial space sector and in the company’s expanding operational footprint. The report indicated that SpaceX is exploring the possibility of raising more than $30 billion through the offering, a figure notably higher than earlier expectations. Such a fundraising effort would place the company’s valuation close to levels only seen in a few landmark listings, including major energy and technology offerings of previous years. Sources cited in the report noted that the company may adjust the timeline, potentially moving the offering into 2027, should financial or regulatory conditions make a delay more favourable. The expected proceeds would support the expansion of space-based data centres, a growing area of interest for SpaceX as it works to increase global connectivity and strengthen the infrastructure supporting its satellite-driven services. Financial projections referenced in the report show that SpaceX may generate around $15 billion in revenue during 2025, with estimates rising to between $22 billion and $24 billion in 2026. Much of this anticipated growth is attributed to Starlink, the satellite-internet service that has rapidly expanded its global user base. The company is also conducting a secondary share sale that allows employees to sell stock at a price suggesting a valuation exceeding $800 billion, demonstrating continued private-market demand for SpaceX shares. Previous internal transactions have placed the company’s value near the $800 billion level, but the higher valuation discussed in the latest report reflects expectations tied specifically to an eventual public listing. Musk has commented in the past that some earlier valuation figures were inaccurate, although he acknowledged that employee share sales have occurred periodically. He has not yet addressed the newly reported projections regarding a possible IPO. Musk has often expressed caution about taking SpaceX public, emphasising that the company’s long-term ambitions, including advancing human exploration of Mars, require flexibility that may not always align with public-market demands. Despite this reluctance, the company has maintained strong cash flow, according to Musk’s earlier statements, and has been able to conduct internal share buybacks without seeking external funding. As of now, neither Musk nor SpaceX has confirmed any details related to the potential listing. The timeline, valuation and structure of the offering remain subject to change, and any future decision will likely depend on economic conditions, regulatory considerations and the company’s strategic priorities. Nonetheless, the prospect of a record-setting valuation continues to draw significant attention, underscoring SpaceX’s influence within the global space economy and the broader technology landscape.
Chandrababu Naidu Approves ₹33,000 Cr Projects, 35,000 Jobs Coming
In a decisive move to boost economic development and job creation, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has approved investment proposals worth ₹33,000 crore during the sixth meeting of the State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB). The approvals span across 19 major projects and are expected to generate 35,000 new jobs in key sectors such as energy, tourism, IT, and electronics. The meeting, held at the Secretariat, marks a strategic continuation of the government's push fo
Chandrababu Naidu Approves ₹33,000 Cr Projects, 35,000 Jobs Coming
In a decisive move to boost economic development and job creation, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has approved investment proposals worth ₹33,000 crore during the sixth meeting of the State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB). The approvals span across 19 major projects and are expected to generate 35,000 new jobs in key sectors such as energy, tourism, IT, and electronics. The meeting, held at the Secretariat, marks a strategic continuation of the government's push fo









