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GLOBAL NEWS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 6:23AM IST A standoff over the security of Taiwan has led to a steep decline in the number of Chinese visitors to Japan, which is heavily dependent on the tourists.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 6:08AM IST Emerging markets are poised for a long-term uptrend after years of underperformance, according to 13D Research & Strategy. While India may see temporary underperformance, China and Brazil are highlighted as key bets, alongside energy, gold, and silver. The firm expresses caution on the AI trade, citing potential malinvestment and unsustainable capital spending.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 6:01AM IST Nifty faces a range-bound week after failing to breach 26,000. Analysts anticipate cautious trading with support seen at 25,300 and resistance at 25,700-26,000. Traders are advised a wait-and-watch approach. Key stock picks include Bajaj Finance, Torrent Pharma, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, Dr. Reddys Laboratories, L&T, and Pricol, offering potential trading opportunities.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 6:01AM IST Markets faced selling pressure, with the Nifty declining due to a sharp fall in technology stocks. Several companies like BSE, TCS, Ola Electric, Religare Enterprises, and Manappuram Finance are in focus due to significant business developments and strategic partnerships.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 6:00AM IST Currently, the next rally may curtail around Rs 3-3.25-lac level.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 5:49AM IST Chinese stocks face a gloomy outlook as corporate earnings show a significant downturn. Investors are concerned that upcoming holiday spending will not be enough to boost the market. Economic indicators point to weak consumer demand. This situation is fueling worries that the Lunar New Year will not bring its usual economic uplift.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 5:45AM IST Debt investors are increasingly concerned about major tech companies taking on significant debt for AI development, leading to a surge in credit derivative trading. This market activity, particularly for single-company contracts on issuers like Meta and Alphabet, reflects a growing demand for protection against potential defaults as AI investments escalate.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 5:38AM IST Overseas fund managers have reduced bearish derivative bets on India, moving from near-lifetime lows as market pessimism eases. However, they remain cautious, retaining significant short positions due to ongoing AI trade uncertainties on Wall Street. This cautious approach is reflected in the fluctuating Long-Short Ratio of FPIs' Nifty futures.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 5:30AM IST Investment giant KKR sees immense potential in India, committing billions to its growing economy. Cofounder Henry Kravis highlights the increasing quality of Indian companies and the firm's expanding strategies, particularly in private credit. He emphasizes the critical need for better financing for small and medium-sized enterprises to fuel job creation and economic growth.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 5:30AM IST When we started in 1976, George (Roberts), Jerry (Jerome Kohlberg Jr), and I were three people with $120,000 and a conviction that companies could be run better. It was a real risk. We had no fund and no brand, just the belief that ownership and incentives needed to be aligned, says Henry Kravis, cofounder, KKR.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 5:17AM IST Warner Bros. Discovery had agreed to sell itself to Netflix, but its contract allows it to pursue offers that may lead to a superior deal.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 2:45AM IST Farm bodies say zero-tariff raw cotton import from the U.S. will severely affect domestic price anddevastate growers; several farmer bodies, particularly those working among cotton farmers, have decided to launch protests

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GLOBAL NEWS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 1:31AM IST Manufacturers will no longer get a credit toward vehicle emissions standards by installing engines that automatically stop at red lights.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 1:05AM IST Some of Washingtons diplomatic outposts in Asia are raising millions for events to mark the 250th independence anniversary. One ambassador offered to sing and dance.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:51AM IST India's television sector is experiencing a slowdown. Linear TV viewership is falling as more people switch to free platforms and digital services. Advertising revenue is shrinking, and subscription growth is slowing. Broadcasters are feeling the impact, with some reporting profit declines. Companies are adapting by focusing on broadband and IPTV to stay competitive.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:44AM IST Many Indian retail stores are struggling with losses. This is happening even as sales grow. The main reason is too much unsold stock on shelves. Retailers are now looking to fix this problem. Some stores may close if they cannot be turned around. This situation impacts revenue and profit generation.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:42AM IST India's astrology sector has boomed into a $1 billion industry, especially post-Covid, with young adults aged 20-35 driving demand for career and relationship advice. Astrologers now operate digitally, offering guidance for life's uncertainties, from happiness to major purchases. This ancient practice, once for royalty, now provides a sense of security for the masses.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:40AM IST In a remarkable leap towards sustainability, India has set a new benchmark by adding an impressive 52.5 GW of power generation capacity in the current financial year up to January 31. This surge, primarily driven by renewable sources, has seen solar energy contribute a staggering 39.7 GW.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:38AM IST The Supreme Court has asked the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India for its stance on introducing front-of-pack warning labels for packaged foods high in sugar, salt, and saturated fat. This move aims to help citizens make healthier choices. The court expressed dissatisfaction with the FSSAI's current research, emphasizing the importance of the right to health.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:37AM IST Housing Minister Manohar Lal Khattar announced that a parliamentary committee will urge states to have central teams vet RERA bye-laws before implementation. This move follows Supreme Court concerns about regulatory effectiveness, with homebuyers alleging state policies dilute the RERA Act. The ministry is also exploring charitable institutions for affordable housing finance and a fund for stalled pre-RERA projects.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:35AM IST Non-banking finance companies (NBFC) can now factor in DLGs when setting aside buffers for potential loan losses, provided the guarantee forms an integral part of the loan arrangement, the RBI said last week.

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INDIA NEWS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:35AM IST Mumbai: In a move that could support stronger credit expansion, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has restored the use of default loss guarantees (DLGs) for non-bank lenders, rolling back last year's curbs that had forced them to make higher provisions on loans sourced through fintech partners.Non-banking finance companies (NBFC) can now factor in DLGs when setting aside buffers for potential loan losses, provided the guarantee forms an integral part of the loan arrangement, the RBI said last week. The regulator also said lenders must update their loss estimates each time the guarantee is invoked, as the protection available reduces with every use.For NBFCs, this change reduces provisioning pressure, improves profitability, and frees up balance-sheet capacity for fresh lending. For fintechs, meanwhile, it would encourage greater loan origination. The revised framework takes effect immediately. 128394142 "This is a significant relief for NBFCs like us that are engaged in digital lending partnerships with Fintech Lending Service Providers (LSPs)," said Ravi Narayanan, MD & CEO, SMFG India Credit. "This regulatory clarity will support the industry in safely scaling digital lending, enabling NBFC-fintech partnerships to expand access to under-penetrated retail customer segments," he added.The move marks a reversal from the central bank's May 2025 directive. Back then, the regulator had instructed NBFCs to exclude DLGs offered by fintech lending service providers when calculating the loss buffers required for stressed or risky loans. The earlier stance, mandatory from March 31, 2025, had led lenders to build full provisions on these portfolios, raising credit costs and dampening the appeal of fintech-originated loans.The Provisioning PoserThe earlier rules had forced several NBFCs to take sizable additional provisions in the March quarter, ET had reported on May 27 last year. SMFG India Credit reported a 44% fall in FY25 profit after booking Rs 115 crore in extra DLG-related buffers, while Credit Saison India's profit dropped 22% following 178 crore in additional provisioning.Northern Arc Capital also reported an impact of 80 crore and had provided 63 crore on its books as of March 31, 2025. The RBI had mandated NBFCs to make provisions across the March, June and September quarters of 2025."This amendment shall result in reversal of additional provisions carried thus far by the entities and free up the capital. This will be favourable for lending partners in such loan arrangements and support overall credit expansion. It is also timely considering that the revised co-lending guidelines are effective from January this year," said AM Karthik, co-group head, financial services, Icra Ratings.DLGs - usually capped at 5% and often backed by fixed deposits provided by digital lending partners - had been widely used in digital lending and co-lending structures. The 2025 rules had effectively neutralised their benefit, leading to a pullback in origination volumes for fintechs and higher credit costs for NBFCs.With the latest amendment, the RBI aims to harmonise the treatment of DLGs across digital lending, co-lending and credit-risk transfer guidelines, while ensuring lenders do not overstate the protection offered by such guarantees.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:31AM IST Creditors have chosen the Welspun-Ashdan consortium to acquire India's first private hill town, Lavasa Corp. The project faced administration due to mounting debt. The consortium secured a significant majority vote. This decision comes amid ongoing legal challenges. Valor Estate, another contender, had its plan rejected by a major creditor. The resolution professional proceeded with voting based on a court order.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:30AM IST In an exciting development for the transportation sector, India is poised to unveil a transformative railway technology policy. The focus of this initiative is to invigorate the local manufacturing landscape for cutting-edge railway equipment. By fostering partnerships between domestic companies and research institutions, the policy is designed to ignite innovation and collaboration.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:28AM IST The India-Pakistan cricket match significantly boosted the economy, with food delivery services and quick commerce platforms seeing a surge in orders. Bars and clubs increased dine-in charges for live screenings, while advertisers rushed to secure last-minute ad slots. This high-stakes fixture drove substantial revenue across various sectors, exceeding expectations for a typical league game.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:26AM IST The Reserve Bank of India is seeking input from banks to streamline overseas investment rules. This move aims to simplify procedures and ease compliance hurdles for Indian companies. Discussions are underway to address practical challenges and ambiguities in the current framework. The central bank is looking to clarify regulations and facilitate smoother outbound investments for businesses and individuals.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 12:17AM IST RMZ is investing over 1,283 crore for a significant stake in a Gurugram commercial venture with Signature Global. Together, they plan to develop a substantial commercial real estate portfolio. This partnership aims to create 15 to 20 million square feet of space across India in the coming five years. The project is expected to attract global corporations.

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