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Mutual fund SIP inflows reached a three-month high of Rs 31,781 crore in June, a 3% increase from May. Equity mutual funds saw a significant rebound, with inflows jumping 26% to Rs 28,973 crore, driven by midcap, smallcap, and flexicap funds.
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India Expands Electronics Manufacturing with Customs Duty Concessions
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India Office Leasing Decreases 2% in H1 2026 Amidst Global Uncertainty
India's office leasing activity fell 2% to 48 million sq ft in H1 2026, ending a record streak due to global economic uncertainty. Global Capability Centres (GCCs) remained a key driver, leasing 43% of the total space.
