Indian bond yields climbed unexpectedly despite a recent Reserve Bank of India rate cut. This surge was driven by a record borrowing plan from Indian […]
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Is Amagi’s IPO a long-term bet for high risk investors?
Amagi Media Labs plans to raise ₹816 crore via a fresh issue for cloud infrastructure and inorganic growth, with an additional ₹973 crore through an […]
U.S. Supreme Court conservatives lean toward allowing transgender sports bans
Arguments involve laws passed in West Virginia and Idaho; Trump backs states in crackdown on transgender athletes
RBI’s $10-billion forex swap gets thrice the bids
The Reserve Bank of India’s 3-year dollar-rupee buy-sell swap witnessed robust demand, attracting bids of $29.9 billion against a notified amount of $10 billion. The […]
RBI’s likely to hold interest rates with inflation set to rise
Economists anticipate the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will introduce more money into the financial system. With inflation expected to rise, interest rates are likely […]
Are technical indicators flagging deeper weakness across Nifty 500 stocks?
Technical indicators reveal a weakening undertone in India’s top 500 shares, with a majority trading below key moving averages. This broad-based weakness, exacerbated by trade […]
Decisive new factors in the Iranian conundrum
The genesis of Iran’s ongoing crisis lies in growing and dire eco-political conditions, but it has also shown up new systemic vulnerabilities
Iran aired nearly 100 coerced confessions from protesters, often after torture, claim activists
Iran alleges confessions broadcast on state media, which often include references to Israel or America, are proof of foreign plots behind nationwide protests
Greenland official calls it ‘unfathomable’ that U.S. is considering taking over island
Naaja Nathanielsen, Greenland’s minister for business and mineral resources, said people in Greenland are “very, very worried” about the U.S. rhetoric.
Scott Adams, whose comic strip ‘Dilbert’ ridiculed white-collar office life, dies at 68
At its height, “Dilbert,” appeared in 2,000 newspapers worldwide in at least 70 countries and 25 languages