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LIC increases stake in Bank of Maharashtra by 2.05 per cent via QIP, shareholding at 7.1 per cent
Business | October 06, 2024 12:58 ISTThe LIC had a shareholding of 4.05 per cent before, which has now increased to 7.1 per cent. The latest transaction shows LIC's confidence in the potential growth of there bank.
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FII investment in MCX touches trigger limit: RBI
September 26, 2013 23:51 ISTMumbai: The Reserve Bank today said the foreign institutional investors (FIIs) investment in Multi Commodity Exchange has reached the trigger limit under portfolio investment scheme and purchase of further equity shares of company will require
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