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Cathie Wood's ARK Invest Buys Nvidia Shares; Other Holdings Sold
Billionaire Bruce Berkowitz Puts 76% of Fairholme Fund in Single Stock
Klarna Shares Drop on Lower Outlook and CFO Search
Nifty's Price-to-Book Ratio Hits 6-Year Low, But Market May Not Be Cheap
Global Trend: High Housing Costs Push Homeowners to Smaller Projects
Kharif Sowing Rebounds in July After Dry June, Easing Food Price Concerns
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View allIndian public sector banks are attempting to sell a substantial ₹39,000 crore worth of bad loans, with an overwhelming 80% of this amount being assets that failed to find buyers in previous attempts. This highlights persistent challenges in the banking sector, especially for large, legacy corporate accounts.
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Cathie Wood's ARK Invest Buys Nvidia Shares; Other Holdings Sold
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest reportedly acquired shares in Nvidia, a leading chipmaker, while divesting from other unspecified holdings. Specific details about the size of the transaction or the stocks sold were not available in the source material.

Billionaire Bruce Berkowitz Puts 76% of Fairholme Fund in Single Stock
Veteran investor Bruce Berkowitz has revealed that his Fairholme Capital fund has an extremely concentrated portfolio, with 76% of its assets invested in just one stock. This move underscores a high-conviction, high-risk strategy adopted by some billionaire fund managers globally.

Klarna Shares Drop on Lower Outlook and CFO Search
Global 'buy now, pay later' giant Klarna has seen its shares tumble following a revised, weaker financial outlook and the commencement of a search for a new Chief Financial Officer. This development highlights potential challenges within the global fintech sector.
BreakingNifty's Price-to-Book Ratio Hits 6-Year Low, But Market May Not Be Cheap
The Nifty 50 index's price-to-book ratio has fallen below 3 for the first time in six years, a significant drop primarily driven by challenges in the banking and financial services sector. While a low ratio can suggest undervaluation, experts caution that investors should now focus more on a company's future earnings potential rather than just this metric.

Global Trend: High Housing Costs Push Homeowners to Smaller Projects
Amid persistently high housing costs, customers of major retailers like Home Depot are opting for smaller home improvement projects. This global trend highlights how significant expenses like mortgages and property values influence household budgeting and discretionary spending, a lesson relevant for Indian homeowners facing similar economic pressures.
BreakingKharif Sowing Rebounds in July After Dry June, Easing Food Price Concerns
India's crucial kharif crop planting has shown a significant recovery in July, following much-needed rainfall after a parched June. This rebound, especially in pulses and oilseeds, is a positive development that could help alleviate rising food prices across the nation.

Government Nears Selection of Investment Firms for Key Research Fund, Decision in Two Weeks
The Indian government is set to finalize its selection of Alternative Investment Firms (AIFs) for a crucial research fund within the next two weeks. This initiative aims to channel capital into innovative sectors, with robust safeguards ensuring the protection of public and private investments. Funds are already being allocated to other chosen firms, highlighting ongoing strategic capital deployment.
BreakingMMTC PAMP Urges Better Gold Monetisation Scheme to Boost Recycling, Cut Imports
MMTC PAMP has called for a more appealing Gold Monetisation Scheme (GMS) to encourage domestic gold recycling. This move aims to reduce India's reliance on gold imports and unlock significant household gold stocks, ultimately easing pressure on the current-account deficit.
BreakingIndia to Witness ₹125 Lakh Crore Family Wealth Transfer in Next Decade
India is projected to experience a monumental transfer of approximately ₹125 lakh crore ($1.5 trillion) in family wealth over the next ten years. This intergenerational handover is expected to significantly expand the alternatives investment market and boost the demand for professional wealth management services, driven by more formal governance structures for family assets.
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