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18.11 / 15:07
Citi Extreme Death love cover actress paparazzi Olivia Colman: Wonka Actress Says She Left London After Being “Scared” by Paparazzi
Olivia Colman, 49, recently opened up about being terrified of the Paparazzi while living in London. The Wonka famed actress was seen in the cover of British Vogue for the first time and shared her candid insights on being “scared” of the Paparazzi. Olivia said she had to move cities to avoid the hindrance caused in her personal life by the Paps and even her children feel unsafe.
18.11 / 12:51
Reuters Digital Software Enterprise President performer cover Wipro likely to skip pay hikes for top performers in key business line
salary revisions in December, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters. The move comes at a time when India's No.4 software services exporter is dealing with a plethora of problems ranging from weak client spending to tough competition from larger rivals. "We are doing a selective MSI (merit salary increases) rollout based on our business affordability," Nagendra Bandaru, the managing partner and president of the "Enterprise Futuring" business line told employees in an e-mail.
18.11 / 11:53
Citi Mercury cover India vs Australia World Cup 2023 Final: What's the weather forecast in Ahmedabad for tomorrow?
ICC One-Day International (ODI) World Cup 2023, at the city's Narendra Modi stadium. The temperature is expected to peak to 32 degrees Celsius at about 2 pm, when the day-night match is scheduled to start, as per the forecast shared on weather.com. The mercury would subsequently keep dipping, and hover at around 30 degrees Celsius at around 6 pm, when the first inning is expected to get over.
18.11 / 11:27
Provident Manufacturing cover 2020 Haryana govt to move SC against quashing of law on 75% quota in pvt jobs for locals: DyCM Chautala
Haryana government will move the Supreme Court against the Punjab and Haryana High Court order quashing a law that provided 75 per cent reservation in private sector jobs to residents of the state, Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala said on Saturday. «We are examining the high court verdict and will soon move the Supreme Court,» the JJP leader said in a statement here, asserting that the law was in the interest of the state and the industry.
18.11 / 09:59
FIVE vaccine cover outbreak information reports prevention Reports claiming 11 lakh children missed first measles vaccine in 2022 'inaccurate': Health ministry
inaccurate," the Union Ministry of Health Family Welfare said on Saturday. There have been some media reports alleging that an estimated 11 lakh children in India missed their first measles vaccine dose in 2022, according to a report published by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
18.11 / 09:01
Booking CEO Platform Strategy Experts cover information Get ready to pay higher EMIs on unsecured personal loans
As the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has increased the risk weight on unsecured lending, including credit card receivables by banks and non-banking finance companies (NBFCs), interest rates on unsecured personal loans will go up. For those with a credit score below 750, the hike will be steeper. Borrowers will have to pay higher equated monthly installments, and even those eligible to obtain credit cards or personal loans may face stricter terms and conditions.
18.11 / 04:31
Provident Experts cover Risk weights on AAA NBFC loans doubles to 45%
non-banking finance companies (NBFCs), lower-rated lenders will likely fare worse since banks might still find it remunerative to lend to bigger non-bank borrowers with relatively lower risk profiles. Tighter Reserve Bank of India norms mean that the bank risk weights on loans for AAA NBFCs have now more than doubled to 45% from 20% earlier, while those for AA-rated NBFCs have increased to 55% from 30% and for A- rated NBFCs to 75% from 50% earlier. Higher risk weights require banks to set aside more capital to provide cover against such loans.
18.11 / 02:34
President Experts cover Costs NBFCs likely to see rise in bond market borrowing costs
bond market after the banking regulator Thursday assigned higher risk weights to unsecured advances, potentially increasing debt supply by pushing these borrowers to sell corporate bonds while making it more expensive for banks to lend to this credit subsegment. Corporate bond yields, therefore, are set to head north as a large section of non-banking finance companies (NBFCs), hitherto relying on bank funding, increase debt supply to garner incremental capital, prompting investors to demand higher rates of interest. «There could be some widening in terms of credit spreads for NBFCs.
18.11 / 01:13
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Neon EVM, an Ethereum Virtual Machine on Solana, has announced its testnet support for several tokens as an alternative payment for gas fees.
17.11 / 23:23
Manufacturing Action Gap country cover reports patient Canada’s pharmacies grapple with shortages. These drugs are facing the pinch
commonly used drugs are spanning the country and aren’t expected to resolve until at least the new year, causing both pharmacists and patients to search for alternative solutions.The persistent shortage of Lenoltec No. 4, the generic version of Tylenol 4 (also known as T4s), along with Ozempic, a widely-used drug for Type 2 diabetes, has lasted for several months.
17.11 / 23:05
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About 16 million people in California will pay higher electric and gas bills next year
17.11 / 23:05
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Appointees of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are seeking communications between Disney and local media, as well as documents related to the company’s position on Florida’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law
17.11 / 23:05
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Honda is recalling nearly 250,000 vehicles in the U.S. because bearings can fail, causing the engines to stall and increasing the risk of a crash
17.11 / 18:45
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Analysts at Wedbush told investors in a note Friday that the tech year-end rally has begun.
17.11 / 18:29
Celebrity beautiful cover actress Kim Kardashian dyes her hair blonde again for the GQ Men of the Year 2023 celebration
Kim Kardashian changed her dark hair for a golden style that went with her ensemble. She wore honey-colored extensions on the red carpet of the GQ Men of the Year 2023 party in Los Angeles. The «Kardashians» actress wore her hair in a waist-length, light style for the event, which took place at Bar Marmont in Los Angeles, despite having just chopped it into a bob that resembles her sister Kourtney Kardashian's hairstyle. The creator of Skims, who appears in a suit and tie on the cover of GQ's Men of the Year issue, also flaunted a bit of dark heritage with her ultra-straight new hairstyle. Kim wore a custom-made tan suede suit from Chrome Hearts that included a maxi skirt and halter top, matching her hairstyle to her outfit.
17.11 / 16:42
Hollywood FIVE Entertainment Healthcare cover MGM 2020 Detroit Casino Council reaches tentative labor deal with MGM Resorts, Penn Entertainment
(Reuters) — The Detroit Casino Council said on Friday it has reached a tentative agreement for a new contract covering 3,700 workers at MGM Grand Detroit operated by MGM Resorts (NYSE:MGM), Hollywood Casino at Greektown operated by Penn and MotorCity Casino.
17.11 / 16:31
Provident CEO Airlines awards performer cover information World Cup final: Air India CEO Campbell Wilson wishes Team India luck for summit clash
World Cup is winning plaudits from across walks of life and the latest individual from a non-sporting field to accept its prowess is Air India CEO Campbell Wilson. In an internal note, Wilson, who hails from New Zealand, acknowledged the superlative performance of the Indian cricket team’s performance and also admitted his nation came up short as the Indian team is riding a crest. “Good luck to Team India in this weekend’s final of the ODI Cricket World Cup! India has been the form team all tournament (as my fellow New Zealanders found out… twice ), and it would be wonderful to see India lift the trophy on home soil this Sunday.
17.11 / 16:15
Waters Racing track cover Las Vegas Grand Prix: Chaotic Kickoff Raises Safety Concerns After Track Fail
Las Vegas for the 2023 Grand Prix took an unexpected turn on its opening day, as disastrous scenes unfolded at the newly-built street circuit, raising safety concerns and sparking controversy. The chaos began just eight minutes into the first practice session when a concrete framing for a water valve cracked, causing catastrophic damage to two cars that drove over it. Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and Esteban Ocon both fell victim to the loose manhole cover, with Sainz's battery, engine, and chassis suffering severe damage at a speed of around 318km/h. The incident prompted the cancellation of the first practice session and a delay of two and a half hours for repairs and safety checks on every manhole cover on the 6.2km track. The unprecedented delays led to the second practice session starting at 2.30 am local time, marking the latest start time in F1 history. Fans, who had eagerly anticipated the event, were kicked out of the grandstands at 1.30 am due to logistical reasons, further adding to the chaotic atmosphere.
17.11 / 13:07
SVB cover reports Big banks face larger burden from SVB collapse
The U.S. government overrode industry objections and approved a plan to saddle the biggest banks with much of the tab for refilling the nation’s bedrock deposit-insurance fund.
17.11 / 12:33
Provident Booking cover information reports prevention NOT RBI’s move will not impact bank’s ability to grow: SBI Chairman
State Bank of India’s chairman Dinesh Kumar Khara on Friday said the Reserve Bank of India’s move on consumer loans would not affect the lender’s ability to grow. “I think overall, we are not really impacted as much in terms of our ability to grow and support the book which we have. But yes, of course, there could be certain other entities which might experience some kind of a pressure as far as supporting this kind of book is concerned,” Khara said in an interview with ET Now. The impact of the increased risk weight on personal loans, including credit cards, will be 55-60 bps, said the SBI chairman. Further, Khara said that SBI's capital adequacy ratio stood at 14.28% as of September end.

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