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Groww IPO Day 2: Fully Subscribed (1.47x); Retail 4.65x, GMP 11–15%; Nithin Kamath Says 20% of Applications Came via Zerodha — What Top Brokerages Recommend

Groww share price hits upper circuit; market cap crosses ₹1 lakh crore on Day 4 post‑IPO rally as CEO Lalit Keshre joins billionaire club (Nov 17, 2025)

Groww shares hit the 20% upper circuit at ₹178.23 on Monday, pushing its market value past ₹1 lakh crore just four sessions after listing. Cofounder-CEO Lalit Keshre’s stake is now worth about ₹9,400 crore, making him a billionaire. The stock is up nearly 78% from its ₹100 IPO price. Groww is now India’s most-valued listed broker.
Groww IPO Day 2: Fully Subscribed (1.47x); Retail 4.65x, GMP 11–15%; Nithin Kamath Says 20% of Applications Came via Zerodha — What Top Brokerages Recommend

Groww Share Price Today (15 Nov 2025): IPO Allotment Status (BSE/NSE), GMP Trend, Listing Date & Price, and Live Updates

Groww parent Billionbrains Garage Ventures closed Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, at ₹148.53 on NSE and ₹148.41 on BSE after a two-day rally. The stock listed Nov. 12 at ₹128.85 (NSE) and ₹130.94 (BSE), above its ₹100 issue price. The IPO was subscribed 17.6 times and raised about ₹6,632 crore. Indian markets are shut Saturday; these are the latest official closes.
Groww IPO Day 2: Fully Subscribed (1.47x); Retail 4.65x, GMP 11–15%; Nithin Kamath Says 20% of Applications Came via Zerodha — What Top Brokerages Recommend

Groww Share Price Today, 13 November 2025: GROWW Jumps Up to 17% on Day 2, Market Cap Nears ₹1 Lakh Crore

Groww parent Billionbrains Garage Ventures Ltd surged to a record high of ₹153.50 on the BSE Thursday, up 17% intraday and 53% above its IPO price. The stock traded between ₹140 and ₹147 through early–mid afternoon, still 7–12% higher for the day. Market capitalisation reached nearly ₹95,000 crore at the session’s peak. Over 43 crore shares changed hands by early afternoon.
13 November 2025

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  • Goldman Sachs Sees North Asian Stocks Outperforming Southern Markets on AI and Energy Resilience
    May 19, 2026, 9:30 PM EDT. According to Goldman Sachs strategist Tim Moe, North Asian equity markets outperform South Asian ones due to greater resilience to energy shocks and strong AI sector growth. South Korea and Taiwan lead with tech-heavy indices, posting significant year-to-date gains, including over 80% in South Korea. In contrast, South Asia, including Indonesia, suffers a 25% decline due to lacking technology exposure and higher energy vulnerability. China's A-shares have gained 10% amid emerging deflation recovery and policy support, while H-shares lag given weaker tech earnings. Moe warns of potential market corrections as energy supply shocks loom, despite optimism for stable Japanese markets fueled by political stability and AI robotics growth.

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