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Does NSE's price capping on SME IPOs mean no multibagger returns on Day 1?

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

As SME IPOs gain traction among investors, regulators are moving to formalise the market with stricter controls. The NSE recently imposed a cap on SME issue listing prices at 90%, independent of grey market trends. This impacted Nephro Care, which despite a 300% pre-listing GMP, debuted at only a 90% premium due to the exchange's price cap.

UK election-winner Starmer inherits weak economy with 'no magic wand'

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Living standards have stagnated since Conservatives took power in 2010 and Britain's recovery from the COVID pandemic has been the weakest among big rich nations after Germany. Starmer will be under pressure to use Labour's huge majority in parliament to end the sense of decline, from creaking public services and inflation-hit personal finances to a shortage of housing and weak business investment.

Penrith Panthers Officially Sever Ties With Taylan May

League Freak 

The Penrith Panthers have reached a confidential agreement with Taylan May that will see May leave the club with immediate effect so that he can look for a playing contract elsewhere. May is currently scheduled to face court early next year, and had only just signed a sizeable contract extension with the Panthers, but it...

BREAKING: Joyce Banda defies soldier Lucius Banda’s wish

Malawi Voice.com 

Former Malawi President Joyce Banda has praised the late musician Soldier Lucius Banda, despite his explicit request not to be praised after his death. In his song “Mzimu Wa Soja”, Lucius Banda specifically asked Malawians not to praise him when he dies, saying “Don’t sing my praises when I’m gone, just remember me as a […]

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Kenya’s Cash-Strapped, Ambitious Climate Change Goals

Inter Press Service 

Kenya’s need for climate finance is great—the country has been battered by climate change-related disasters for years—but as this analysis shows, the arrangements remain opaque, leaving the affected communities vulnerable.