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03.03 / 17:25
markets Progressive film RAI blues Features Videos Invincible Season 3: Episode 7 release date, time, episode count, upcoming schedule and what to expect
Invincible Season 3 continues its weekly episode release, with Episode 7 set to premiere on March 6, 2025. The season features significant events. Fans can expect major developments as the storyline progresses.
03.03 / 17:25
markets Digital Platform Enterprise show International AI-ready workforce top priority for India Inc
India Inc is investing heavily in an artificial intelligence (AI)-ready workforce. Companies such as Wipro, Genpact and Ericsson are creating personalised AI training programmes for employees, partnering with universities, setting up skilling academies and enhancing internal learning platforms to build a future-ready workforce. At Wipro, more than 55,000 employees have become advanced AI practitioners, and at Genpact, 60,000-70,000 employees dedicate eight to nine learning hours each month on new-age skills like AI.
03.03 / 17:25
markets UPS Gap security Trade country Is Europe ready to break free from US security dependence?
trans-Atlantic security. As evident, the Trump administration is unlikely to commit to a security framework in Europe where it pits Washington against Moscow. In fact, Washington is demonstrably against security commitments abroad, to the extent that its age-old commitments under Nato now hang in the balance. What is certain, though, is that any road to getting Washington's security commitments is likely to involve a large economic component. As such, the semblance of an offer that the US has put on the table for Ukraine as a guarantee against Moscow is a mineral deal without any explicit security guarantees. Clearly, this approach may not be acceptable to most countries, certainly not to Ukraine. An immediate repercussion of Washington's security recoil has been the beginning of an almost pan-European consensus on the need to step up and fill potential gaps that could emerge as a result. Most European leaders appeared bound in a consensus to carve a new security assurance for Ukraine, except this time without the US. France, Germany and Britain, along with the EU as a bloc, depicted existential urgency at Sunday's leaders' European security summit in London, knowing that the block may have to take charge of not just its own security but also negotiations on part of Ukraine.
03.03 / 17:13
markets Digital Extreme RAI reports travelers Winter storm Lola to bring blizzard conditions to Plains, Midwest; check which states will be impacted
winter storm Lola is set to bring blizzard conditions across parts of the Plains and Midwest this week. The travel conditions are also going to be affected due to the winter storm. While snow is forecasted to be moderate, the alliance of strong winds with snow may produce whiteout conditions. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued blizzard warnings and winter storm watches in a number of areas due to the probable whiteout conditions the storm can cause.
03.03 / 17:13
markets Platform Netflix awards Oscar show reports Disney-Hulu's Oscars 2025 live streaming fiasco resembles Netflix. What is wrong with OTT platforms?
Oscars live. But its academy awards debut ended on a chaotic and frustratingly premature note. Hulu's livestream cut off in the final moments of the show — with two major award categories, best actress and best picture, still to be announced. Those viewing the awards ceremony on Hulu instead saw an error code message that stated the event was over, as per a report. Hulu viewers missed Mikey Madison and “Anora” win the night's titles for both best actress and best picture in real time, AP reported. The Hulu stream also had a rough start, with a few users reporting issues logging on to the platform. For some, that meant missing the show’s musical intro performed by “Wicked” stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.
03.03 / 17:13
UPS Career Racing Fighting Celebrity testing Cancer lost. She won after 16 chemos. How she celebrated her first cancer-free day will inspire you
resilience and determination that defined her fight against the disease. In 2021, life seemed to be at its peak for her. Her career was flourishing; she had successfully completed multiple marathons, and she felt healthier than ever. However, a single morning changed everything. Upon waking up, she discovered a lump in her left breast, roughly the size of a tennis ball. Concerned, she sought medical attention, and initial tests revealed that it was a benign tumor. Relieved but proactive, she quickly scheduled a procedure to have it removed within a week. Ten days later, her world was turned upside down when her doctor delivered an unexpected diagnosis—breast cancer. Stunned, she initially refused to believe the results, hoping there had been some mistake. The daunting question of “Why me?” lingered in her mind, but she soon realized that she had two choices: succumb to despair or fight with unwavering determination. She chose the latter, embracing her battle with a courageous smile.
03.03 / 17:13
Election trends blues rights Chappal phad ke, trend in the making?
But what if mismatched slippers are flip-flopped and become the rage? After all, mismatched earrings, no less than Swarovski confirms, is trendy, and even has a go-to guide on how to pull it off. Red-soled Louboutin pairs could be inspired to be red and white.
03.03 / 17:13
markets BLOCK Digital wellness RAI Traffic "Don't really have a message...": Steve Smith on 'silencing' Indian crowd against India in CT semi-final
Australia captain Steve Smith addressed the media in a pre-match press conference ahead of their high-stakes ICC Champions Trophy semifinal clash against India on Tuesday. With India entering the match on the back of an unbeaten run, Smith acknowledged their dominance and shared his thoughts on the challenges ahead. When asked if Australia had a plan to silence the Indian crowd, Smith responded, «Yeah, I don't really have a message to be honest. Just going out and playing, and hopefully, we can put on a good show.» Discussing whether India had an advantage playing in Dubai, Smith admitted that familiarity with the conditions could play a role.
03.03 / 17:13
markets Target Cooper Manufacturing trends Trade show Make trade cool again: A well-crafted, flexible US-India trade agreement can unlock lasting economic opportunities
Returning to America, these ships carried prized Indian products: indigo dye and delicate silk. These imports reshaped American manufacturing, influencing textile production, dyeing methods and fashion trends. This historical exchange illustrates a timeless lesson: trade, at its core, fosters innovation and benefits both sides. Today, that spirit of cooperation is under strain. Donald Trump's administration has embraced protectionism, aiming to bring manufacturing jobs back to American shores through a policy called 'Fair and Reciprocal Plan'. Underpinning this policy is frustration over trade imbalances and unequal market access. As the White House recently highlighted, 'The US average applied tariff on agricultural goods is 5%. But India's average applied tariff is 39%. India also charges a 100% tariff on US motorcycles, while we only charge a 2.4% tariff on Indian motorcycles.' Such tariff disparities have soured economic relations, even as the US and India have grown strategically closer.
03.03 / 17:13
markets Provident CEO Analysis Tesla Trade Experts Tesla shares rise 2% as Morgan Stanley backs AI, robotics efforts with 'top pick' status
The note dated Sunday was the latest from analyst Adam Jonas, a longtime Tesla bull who has praised the company's push beyond autos as sales face pressure from high U.S. borrowing costs and fierce Chinese competition including from BYD.
03.03 / 17:13
markets economy Sustainability Trade show country Growing up, with uncertainties
All that changed last Friday, when fresh estimates for GDP growth in 2024-25 and Q3 estimates for the current fiscal suddenly showed growth in a new, much brighter light. Not only is growth in Q3 (6.2%) a marked improvement over the previous quarter's upwardly revised 5.8%, but growth for FY25 has also been revised upward. From 6.4% in FAE released on Jan 7, growth in 2024-25 is now pegged higher at 6.5%. Even better, across-the-board upward revisions in growth estimates for the previous two fiscals — from 8.2% to 9.2% in 2023-24 (the highest in the previous 12 years, except for 2021-22, when GDP grew 9.7% on account of rebound from Covid), and from 7% to 7.6% in 2022-23 — along with upward revisions for Q1 and Q2 of FY25 show the economy in fine fettle.
03.03 / 17:13
security Analysis Pool Trade reports guidelines rights Sebi gives relaxation in timeline for reporting differential rights issues by AIFs
Sebi on Monday extended the deadline by a month to March-end for reporting differential rights issues by Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs). A one-time reporting requirement was set for AIFs that filed their Private Placement Memorandum (PPM) with SEBI on or after March 1, 2020, and issued differential rights outside the standard guidelines. This report was initially due by February 28, 2025. Following the requests for more time from the AIF industry, the deadline has been extended to March 31, 2025, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said in a circular.
03.03 / 16:05
Target consequences Saba withdraws requisition request at CQS Natural Resources Growth and Income
Saba originally submitted a requisition for a second general meeting at CYN on 12 February as part of its second round of investment trust activism, with CYN one of two vehicles targeted by the Manhattan-based activist in both its ‘Plan A' and ‘Plan B' campaigns.  However, the trust's board revealed today (3 March) that it has engaged in constructive conversations with Saba and the hedge fund has consequently agreed to withdraw its request for a general meeting so that the board and its advisers can carry out a strategic review.  Saba Capital launches next round of trust activism targ...
03.03 / 16:05
UPS Sustainability love reports Rathbones AM eyes Asia ex-Japan and EM fund launches with triple manager hire
The three fund managers – Lisa Lim, Tim Love and Joaquim Nogueira – will be based in London and report to Tom Carroll, chief executive of Rathbones AM. Lim joins Rathbones AM as head of Asia ex-Japan equities and a fund manager. Prior to her move to Rathbones, she worked at Prusik Investment Management as a partner and portfolio manager, where she played a significant role in setting up and leading its sustainable investing capabilities. Rathbones profits surge 73% while outflows rise following IW&I integration Before that, she was a fund manager at Columbia Threadneedle for o...
03.03 / 16:03
markets COST UPS Experts cover reports Third-party vehicle insurance: Insurers in distress over three-year rate pause
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: General insurers issuing third-party vehicle insurance policies are grappling with rising underwriting costs as inflation and a near three-year pause on rate hikes eat into their business. India mandates third-party vehicle insurance, or liability insurance, for all motorists to cover damages or injuries caused by the policyholder to someone else.
03.03 / 14:59
Strategy Research 2020 Tyndall poaches Jupiter's James Bowmaker for head of equity research role
Bowmaker will support Simon Murphy, lead manager of the VT Tyndall Unconstrained UK Income fund, on the strategy and aim to cultivate and enhance the equity research process across Tyndall. He joins with nearly two decades of experience in financial services, including two years as an equity analyst at Barings Asset Management, over eight years as a deputy fund manager at Old Mutual Global Investors and, more recently, a stint at Merian Global Investors before it was acquired by Jupiter in 2020.  Tyndall IM hires Anthony Snowden as investment director as it expands private client team...
03.03 / 14:59
markets ETF Strategy Goshawk AM given green light to rename two funds
Having acquired Vermeer Investment Management and its Vermeer Global fund last year, the Dublin-domiciled strategy has now been renamed Goshawk Global fund, which has seen its assets under management (AUM) grow from £60m to £81m since the acquisition.  Goshawk AM: 'Passive is risky' and the case for active management in a global market Vermeer founders Tim Gregory and James Rowsell, who moved over to Goshawk as part of the deal along with fellow fund manager Charlie Fricker, will continue to oversee the vehicle under its new name.  Meanwhile, Goshawk's second fund, an active ETF, w...
03.03 / 14:59
UPS Strategy performer RIT Capital Partners NAV per share total return hits 9.4% as trust continues to tackle double-digit discount
In its annual results released today (3 March), the board said its holdings in quoted equities contributed 6.9% to the trust's NAV and returned 15.8% the 12 months ended 31 December 2024. Last year, the strategy increased its portfolio allocation to quoted equities to 46.2%, up from 38.4% in 2023. According to Maggie Fanari, chief executive of the trust's manager, J Rothschild Capital Management, RCP's quoted equities pillar «benefited from our selection of quality and small-to-mid cap stocks, along with a strong performance from managers investing in China and Japan». RIT Capital ...
03.03 / 14:57
Analysis Food Research Bill Experts Universities Doge 'Reverse Robin Hood scam' or windfall for middle class? Lawmakers debate Trump tax plan extensions
As Congress debates how to handle trillions of dollars in expiring tax breaks, lawmakers on both sides have been lobbing claims about which consumers will see the biggest benefits from extending them. Economists and tax experts say the answer isn't so straightforward.
03.03 / 13:33
UPS security President War Freedom Relationships Europe's nightmare is here: They have to fight Putin without the U.S.
European leaders are confronting their worst-case scenario: maybe they really are going to be dealing with a bellicose Russia alone.

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