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Why 2026 will be another big year for luxury housing, according to Anuj Puri

India's luxury housing market is set for a strong 2026. High-value home sales and price appreciation continue. Affluent buyers are driving demand for premium and ultra-premium properties. The commercial office sector is also experiencing steady growth. This trend is fueled by India's expanding economy and growing population of high-net-worth individuals. Real estate remains a compelling asset class.

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ETMarkets Smart Talk| India’s IPO boom far from over: $20 billion pipeline seen in 2026, explains Maulik Patel

India's capital markets are poised for a strong 2026, with IPO momentum expected to continue and an estimated $20 billion in fundraising. Robust domestic liquidity, rising retail participation, and improving governance are driving primary market strength. Marquee companies are expected to list, solidifying India's position as a vibrant IPO destination.

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India’s thali costs fall sharply on cheaper vegetables, pulses; prices likely to stay soft until March: Pushan Sharma, Crisil

Crisil’s Pushan Sharma says India’s home-cooked thali cost fell 13% in November due to sharp declines in onion, tomato, potato and pulse prices driven by strong output and higher imports. Prices are likely to stay soft through early 2026, but lower sowing could push costs up from March. While consumers benefit, rural incomes are under pressure amid weak agricultural GDP.

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US threatens new International Criminal Court sanctions unless court pledges not to prosecute Trump

The Trump administration is demanding the International Criminal Court change its founding document. This move aims to prevent future investigations into President Trump and his top officials. The US is threatening further sanctions on the court if these demands are not met. This action escalates a long-standing US campaign against the ICC, which is seen as infringing on national sovereignty.