Bob's Furniture IPO Jumps 11%, Raises $331 Million

Bob's Discount Furniture, backed by Bain Capital, surged 11% in its trading debut, raising $331 million and achieving a $2.42 billion market valuation. The IPO marks a significant move in a challenging market for consumer-focused companies.

RBI MPC Meeting: Final FY26 Policy Review on February 6

The Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee will announce its final policy decision for financial year 2026 on February 6. Expectations point to a stable repo rate at 5.25% with focus on liquidity management post-Budget.

Market Consolidates: 5 Breakout Stocks to Buy Today

Indian stock market traded in a tight range amid cautious investor sentiment. Choice Broking's Sumeet Bagadia provides Nifty 50, Bank Nifty outlook and recommends five breakout stocks for intraday trading.

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Approves Plot Auctions

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation's standing committee has sanctioned the auction sale of six plots across the city, setting a cumulative base price of Rs 528.38 crore. The properties include commercial and residential plots in Motera, Chandkheda, Nava

Telecom Firms Owe Rs 1.77 Lakh Crore in AGR Dues

Official data reveals Indian telecom operators collectively owe over Rs 1.77 lakh crore in adjusted gross revenue dues to the government, with Vodafone Idea carrying the largest burden at Rs 89,952 crore.

Crypto Market Loses $1 Trillion in Three Weeks

The cryptocurrency market continues its steep decline, erasing over $1 trillion in market cap since mid-January. Bitcoin falls below $70,000, with Ethereum also dropping significantly amid investor caution.

Karnataka Plans 100-Acre EV City Near Bengaluru

Karnataka government announces plans for a 100-acre Electric Vehicle City near Bengaluru, featuring testing facilities, a center of excellence, and a skilling academy to boost EV innovation.

LIC Manages ₹1,400 Crore GST Hit with Expense Cuts

Life Insurance Corp. offsets ₹1,400 crore input tax credit loss from GST exemption on policies via margin-accretive products and cost rationalization. CEO Doraiswamy discusses expense management, commission structure, and government divestment plans.

Post Critic Fired While Eating Anniversary Pear

Ron Charles, a veteran book critic at The Washington Post, was laid off while enjoying pears sent to mark his 20th anniversary. He reflects on his career and future plans amid sweeping cuts.

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