SBI Term Loan: RLLR: 8.15 | 7.25% - 8.45%
Canara Bank: RLLR: 8 | 7.15% - 10%
ICICI Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.5% - 9.65%
Punjab & Sind Bank: RLLR: 7.3 | 7.3% - 10.7%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 7.9 | 7.2% - 8.95%
Federal Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.75% - 10%
IndusInd Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.5% - 9.75%
Bank of Maharashtra: RLLR: 8.05 | 7.1% - 9.15%
Yes Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.4% - 10.54%
Karur Vysya Bank: RLLR: 8.8 | 8.5% - 10.65%

International News

Praxis Home Retail reports strong quarterly profit after restructuring and debt clearance

19 Nov 2025

Praxis Home Retail recorded a net profit of INR 81 crore in the September quarter, showing a clear improvement after reporting losses in the same period last year and in the previous quarter. The company attributed this recovery to restructuring measures and higher operational efficiency. Praxis also became fully debt-free after receiving a complete waiver of all outstanding dues at the start of FY 2025-26, marking a major step in stabilising its financial position. The firm has also undergone a governance reset, now operating under new management and new shareholders committed to improved oversight.Read more

cover photo

US debate on 50-year mortgages grows amid affordability worries and rising costs

19 Nov 2025

A renewed debate in the United States examined whether a 50-year mortgage could ease homeownership pressures or create new financial risks. The idea re-emerged as households faced inflation, rising costs and delayed life decisions, with 71% of aspiring buyers postponing major plans, according to Coldwell Banker's 2025 American Dream Report. A 50-year loan on USD 400,000 would lower monthly payments by about USD 270 compared with a 30-year mortgage, but total interest would nearly double. Experts warned that borrowers would build equity far more slowly and could remain financially exposed during life changes. With first-time buyers now around age 40, analysts said the extended term raised concerns about long-term security and ageing borrowers.Read more

cover photo

Seritage Growth Properties reports wider quarterly loss amid ongoing asset sale hurdles

19 Nov 2025

Seritage Growth Properties reported a quarterly net loss, indicating that the company continued to face challenges linked to its ongoing asset-sale programme earlier this week. The REIT recorded a loss of USD13.6 million for the period, though it noted an improvement in liquidity, with cash reserves rising to USD65 million. Management stated that discussions over asset sales were continuing, with anticipated gross proceeds of about USD240.8 million from transactions currently under negotiation. The company also projected between USD220 million and USD310 million in potential proceeds for assets not yet under contract, while cautioning that market conditions could still influence outcomes.Read more

cover photo

CNPC launches power division in Beijing to accelerate its green-energy push

19 Nov 2025

China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) has set up a dedicated power arm in Beijing China Petroleum Electric Energy Co Ltd to steer its growing new-energy business. Wholly owned by CNPC's Daqing Oilfield subsidiary and backed with 5 billion yuan (about USD 703 million) of capital, the unit will act as a market-oriented platform to manage power production, supply, and sales. CNPC's leadership said this move reflects its strategy to adapt to rapid renewable grid integration, deeper power market reform, and surging demand for green electricity.Read more

cover photo

Bridgemarq reports narrower quarterly loss amid moderated revenue and steady agent expansion

19 Nov 2025

Bridgemarq Real Estate Services reported earlier this week that its quarterly loss had reduced even as revenue softened compared with the same period last year. The firm recorded lower quarterly revenue but saw a notable improvement in its net loss position, supported partly by an unchanged valuation of its Exchangeable Units. Adjusted net earnings declined, while operating cash flow remained positive. Growth in franchise fees and the continued expansion of its agent network, driven by enhanced tools and technologies, contributed to its performance. The company did not issue guidance for the coming quarters.Read more

cover photo

Home improvement retailers look to quarterly results for signs of renewed consumer spending

18 Nov 2025

Home Depot and Lowe's were expected to post modest sales growth as their quarterly results approached, offering insight into whether U.S. renovation and DIY spending was improving. Both retailers have faced higher raw material costs due to tariffs, though a temporary pause on duties was expected to ease pressure. Analysts said lower interest rates and rising home sales could support demand after high borrowing costs had delayed big-ticket projects. Comparable sales at Home Depot were forecast to rise 1.5%, while Lowe's was expected to see a 1% increase. With DIY demand soft, both companies expanded acquisitions to strengthen their professional contractor business amid ongoing economic uncertainty.Read more

cover photo

Marketing Alliance reports lower Q2 revenue as construction delays weigh on results

18 Nov 2025

The Marketing Alliance reported a little over a 6% year-on-year decline in fiscal Q2 2026 revenue, mainly due to delays in a major construction project. The slowdown also affected profitability, with net income dropping to USD 263,407 from USD 401,511 a year earlier. Insurance distribution revenue remained steady, but higher costs tied to product mix and ongoing business development efforts affected margins. The company also adjusted its revenue recognition approach for certain reimbursement and marketing revenues. Management expects the deferred construction revenue to move into the next quarter as project delays ease.Read more

cover photo

Landsec shifts focus to income-led assets as office values face continued pressure

18 Nov 2025

Land Securities said many businesses delayed leasing decisions ahead of the UK budget, worried about possible property tax changes. This caution, along with softer property valuations in the first half of its financial year, contributed to a 4% drop in Landsec's share price. CEO Mark Allan noted slower enquiries and fewer completed leases as firms waited for greater clarity. Analysts suggested the weakness may be temporary. Despite the slowdown, Landsec raised its net rental income growth forecast for fiscal 2026 to 4%-5% and expects earnings per share to reach the upper end of its range. The company continues shifting away from non-core London offices toward retail and residential assets.Read more

cover photo

Major Australian banks shift towards in-house mortgage distribution to protect profitability

18 Nov 2025

Australia's leading banks recently moved to intensify their focus on proprietary mortgage channels as pressure on profitability continued to build. With the majority of new loans in the country now processed through brokers, the large lenders sought to reclaim margins that had been eroded by lower interest rates, rising operating expenses and heightened competition. Several banks indicated that direct, in-house lending produced stronger returns and deeper customer relationships. They also signalled a renewed push to hire additional frontline bankers as they attempted to curb their dependence on broker-originated home loans.Read more

cover photo

Country Garden seeks shareholder backing for major restructuring and equity issuance

18 Nov 2025

Country Garden recently stated that it would request shareholder approval for a wide-ranging offshore debt restructuring plan designed to cut its liabilities and stabilise operations following the developer's earlier default. The proposal includes issuing mandatory convertible bonds worth up to USD 13 billion, alongside warrants and new shares, resulting in substantial dilution for existing shareholders. The developer has already secured creditor approval to reduce a large portion of its offshore debt, and it now requires shareholder and regulatory consent to implement the measures. A separate vote on related share and bond issuances is scheduled for an extraordinary general meeting in the coming weeks.Read more

cover photo