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Investor Heterogeneity in Indian IPOs: A Comparative Study of Domestic and Foreign Market Behaviour
Initial Public Offerings are one of the most important ways through which firms gain access to public capital, increase their visibility and encourage long term growth. For the investors, IPOs offer a chance to invest in early-stage companies and get high returns. The Indian IPO market has seen high growth in recent years driven by economic development, advancement in the tech sector, increasing financial literacy and changes in the regulatory policy. Due to the the growth o
Tavisha Mittal
Mar 18


Reimagining Credit in India’s Digital Economy
India's credit ecosystem is going through a revolutionary phase in 2025, pretty much influenced by the astounding technological advances, adaptable regulations, and the never-ending stream of new ideas. The core of this transition is the idea of spreading access to credit, thus providing a greater number of people with financial services but at the same time maintaining a balance of risk in the rapidly digitalising economy of the country. This column examines
The JSBF Report
Jan 24


When the Barrel Emptied: November's Dip and the Reliance-Rosneft Revival
Source: The Morning Context India and Russia, forging the largest energy partnership ever in their history, secured a landmark deal between Reliance Industries and Rosneft in a 10-year contract, valued at $13 billion, saving annually, in December 2024. This opportunity presented a significant breakthrough in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. In November 2024, the global crude oil markets went through significant volatility, leading to a price decline for Brent crude ($74.4
The JSBF Report
Oct 22, 2025


Financial Perspective into the Middle East and North Africa
Source: Sanction Scanner The region of Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has been the topic of discourse on a lot of developmental issues like labour rights, war reparations, regime changes, political turmoil and much more. However, in this article I plan to shed light and focus on the financial aspect of this discourse, by penning down the issues arising in the region on the monetary front, while simultaneously showcasing the active developments happening in MENA for econo
Nuh Chakkiwala
Oct 13, 2025


Tariffs and Emerging Markets
Source: iStock Introduction Tariffs are a common protective measure used by emerging markets to attain industrial self-sufficiency and economic growth. By taxing imported goods, governments hope to increase domestic production, create new industries, and reduce dependency on foreign goods. Despite its political appeal, this strategy has a complicated trade-off that impacts international relations, currency valuation, and foreign investment flows. Over the recent decade, count
The JSBF Report
Sep 8, 2025


India’s Fiscal Tightrope: Can the Government Spend Its Way to Growth Without Falling into Debt?
Source; Outlook Business India's borrowing and spending strategies, as well as how they relate to continuing geopolitical crises, have...
Rayyan H. Hazarika
Aug 26, 2025
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