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Prolonged war may hit Rs 75,000 crore dividend targetThe ongoing turmoil in West Asia casts a shadow over India's revenue streams. Soaring commodity prices may squeeze the profitability of sta...
"Firm-by-firm" review: CPSE dividend may exceed target by 16%India's finance ministry is conducting a detailed review of the dividend policy for central public sector enterprises (CPSEs), anticipating...
Non-financial CPSE dividend target may be retained in FY25 revised estimateThe Indian government is on track to achieve its dividend target of Rs 56,260 crore from CPSEs, driven by strong performance in the oil and...
India may raise FY25 CPSE dividend target in full budgetThe finance ministry is set to increase CPSE dividend estimates by Rs 5,000 crore to approximately Rs 53,000 crore for the current fiscal y...
CPSEs told to boost interaction with investors, analystsThe finance ministry has asked central public sector enterprises (CPSEs) to bolster engagement with market participants, including big inve...
Will Power Grid benefit if it acquires PFC's stake in REC?Power Grid is entering into a cash-rich mature asset ownership stage, with limited growth potential in the conventional transmission space....
Faced with revenue worries, Centre may look at PSUs for higher dividendsDividends from non-financial PSUs have been budgeted at Rs 65,747 crore in FY21. Any increase in this amount will give a boost to non-tax r...
CPSEs should include asset monetisation in MoUs with ministriesThe government has said that central public sector enterprises (CPSEs) should include asset monetisation and market capitalisation improvem...
DIPAM suggests inclusion of m-cap improvement, asset monetisation in CPSE MoU targetDIPAM, which manages government investment and equity holding in CPSEs, has also asked public sector enterprises to engage with investors "...
Dividend yield of CPSE basket is 5% against 1.25% for Nifty: Vishal Jain, Reliance Nippon Life AMCTotal AUMs of ETFs across the mutual funds industry have crossed Rs 1.5 lakh crore.
CPSE ETF: Fifth tranche closing soon; should you rush?This is the second CPSE ETF FFO of 2018-19 after a record Rs 17,000 crore mop-up in November 2018.
PSEs may up capex spending by Rs 25,000 croreThe government has also asked CPSEs to consider higher dividend & explore debt and other funds to meet their capex targets instead of relyi...
CPSEs may have to shell out extra dividends, go for buybacksSome of the blue-chip firms which will make their presentations include ONGC Ltd., NMDC Ltd. NHPC Ltd, Cochin Shipyard Ltd and RITES Ltd.
DIPAM tells CPSEs to follow capital restructuring normsA senior government official said the government will continue to push for share buybacks and cash-rich central public sector enterprises a...
ETF offers you much less volatility as compared to Nifty: Neeraj Kumar Gupta, Divestment SecretaryNeeraj Kumar Gupta says that ETFs is one of the most attractive products in the developed financial markets and it is becoming very popular...
Reforms and policy initiatives will gather pace: Manish Singh, Joint Secretary, DIPAMIn an interview with ET Now, Manish Singh, Joint Secretary, DIPAM, gives his take on the landscape of reforms and policy initiatives. Excer...
Finance ministry asks CPSEs to give 30% payout, issue bonus sharesThe move comes at a time when the government is looking to adhere to the fiscal deficit target amidst a massive shortfall in the disinvestm...
Government plans to seek special dividend from top PSUs to meet tax deficitProfit-making CPSEs are required to declare a minimum dividend of 20 per cent or a minimum pay-out of 20 per cent whichever is higher.
CPSE ETF a big draw with investors, has a host of structural positives: Goldman Sachs IndiaWe are targeting the CPSE ETF to be listed on April 4, 2014, subject to completion of prerequisite activities, says Sanjiv Shah.
CPSEs to pay rich dividends to government this fiscalState-owned firms including Oil and Natural Gas Corp, Coal India and SAIL this fiscal will pay Rs 28,595 cr in dividend to the cash-strappe...