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6 mutual fund NFOs to open for subscription this week. Check dates and key details

Investors have a busy week ahead with six new mutual funds launching. Mirae Asset, NJ Mutual Fund, Edelweiss, and AlphaGrep are introducing a mix of passive and actively managed schemes. These new offerings aim to broaden investment choices, with subscription periods starting as early as July 6th and minimum investments as low as Rs 500. Explore these new avenues for your portfolio.

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IT services growth likely to stay soft in near term as clients delay discretionary spends: Equirus

India's major IT firms anticipate a subdued first quarter, with growth expected to pick up only when clients shift from cost-cutting to AI-driven transformations. Enterprises remain cautious with spending due to global uncertainties, funding AI through existing savings. While currency tailwinds and better margins are positive, revenue growth is likely to be capped in the near term. Analysts expect some guidance adjustments for the fiscal year.

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Hormuz disruption, border wars choke Afghanistan's auto trade

Afghanistan's vital car parts trade in Spin Boldak has ground to a halt, crippled by escalating border conflicts with Pakistan and the recent Middle East war. Disruptions to key shipping routes, like the Strait of Hormuz, have sent import costs soaring and left businesses facing massive losses.

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India's power sector enters "value chain" reset led by transmission, storage and demand growth: Report

India's power sector is undergoing a overhaul, with transmission infrastructure and energy storage identified as key drivers for the next decade. Projections show installed capacity soaring to 900GW by FY32, supported by continued coal use and a surge in renewables. This expansion hinges on deploying increased energy storage to manage grid stability and meet rising demand from industries and new sectors.

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Ram Mandir embezzlement row: 'Played in the name of Hindutva, tarnished Lord Ram's name,' says TMC chief Mamata Banerjee, slams BJP

Former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee fiercely criticized the BJP regarding alleged donation irregularities at Ayodhya's Ram Mandir, accusing them of tarnishing Lord Ram's name and exploiting devotees. She also highlighted the widespread chaos and lack of solutions surrounding the NEET 2026 exam, which is under scrutiny for alleged paper leaks. Banerjee urged the government to focus on proper administration amidst these controversies.

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Trump death call by performer at Iran's Ali Khamenei funeral draws cheers

A poet at the funeral for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei incited calls for the death of US President Donald Trump before a massive crowd. The funeral, attended by hundreds of thousands, honored Khamenei, who died in an airstrike, and highlighted the theocracy's efforts to leverage its influence amid ongoing war and potential Israeli attacks. The event's significance for the new supreme leader and ongoing negotiations was underscored.

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Trump marks America's 250th year with patriotic pitch, anti-communism message & vow that US will 'always be on top'

US President Donald Trump used America's 250th Independence Day celebration to deliver a sweeping patriotic address, declaring the US "stronger, richer and prouder than ever," unveiling a 1776 American flag, defending the Constitution and Second Amendment, attacking communism, and asserting American dominance in space, military strength and global leadership.

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Trump ramps up war on regulations with 702 cuts in pipeline

The Trump administration is aggressively cutting federal red tape, aiming to eliminate 702 regulations by September. This move, unprecedented in its scale, targets environmental reviews, energy standards, and diversity initiatives, projecting $1.5 trillion in economic savings. A key rollback involves repealing the "endangerment finding" for greenhouse gases, a cornerstone of Obama-Biden climate policies. The administration also plans new rules on immigration and transportation security.