HC to hear Sahara case after SEBI probe
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court will hear the Sahara Group versus Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) case only after the capital markets regulator completes its probe.
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court will hear the Sahara Group versus Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) case only after the capital markets regulator completes its probe.
SEBI can examine financial instruments used by two companies of the Sahara Group to raise money from the public after India’s top court dismissed its petitions on Thursday.
Sahara group companies, which raised Rs.4,843 crore by issuing optionally fully convertible debentures (OFCDs), is not using its own bank account to handle this money.
Paramount Group is coming up with IT Park in the NCR. The project spread over 25 acres has been allotted by Greater Noida Authority at Knowledge Park 6.
It has always been axiomatic that when financial institutions raise their lending rates, there are bound to be ripples on the highly cost-sensitive Indian real estate market.
India Property Fund, managed by NRI investor Purnendu Chatterjee’s TCG Real Estate and US-based Vornado Realty Trust, is in the final stages of investing Rs 270 crore in two residential developments in national capital region and Mumbai.
India’s real estate stocks have attractive valuations after plunging 83% from their peak and are likely to rebound within two years, according to Macquarie Group.
Fraudsters will soon find it difficult to dupe banks by mortgaging the same property with two lenders or selling mortgaged property.
Ascendas India Development Trust (AIDT), the India-focused real estate fund floated by Singapore-based office space developer, is looking to raise close to $350 million.
Nearly four years back when the real estate market was at its peak all the developers tried to diversify into other greener pastures.