Nov Financial News
11.12 / 00:25
markets
Digital
Strategy
Software
Sustainability
Nov
Experts
Thematic funds lose some charm in Nov, SIPs maintain flows
equity mutual funds in November, reflecting the impact of fewer thematic or sector-specific new offerings through the month that also coincided with sustained exits from local risk assets by overseas investors. Systematic investment plans (SIP) stayed stable even as total flows to growth-oriented funds shrank 14%, to ₹35,943 crore, from October's ₹41,887 crore. Monthly net subscriptions to thematic funds fell to this fiscal year's second-lowest level, at ₹7,658 crore. This marks the lowest inflows into the category since April. Net inflows into the category, which peaked at ₹22,352 crore in June, never declined below ₹12,000 crore between May and October, on multiple new fund offerings by the industry.
11.12 / 00:19
markets
UPS
MET
CEO
Nov
reports
Relationships
China ramps up Wall Street meetings as Trump inauguration looms
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng has met with several U.S. finance executives in the last month as Beijing seeks to build relationships ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's planned tariffs on China.
10.12 / 23:03
Nov
Canada Post strike hits day 26 as union sends new proposals
With the Canada Post strike nearing four weeks, the postal service says it doesn’t see an end in sight.
10.12 / 04:35
UPS
Provident
Election
Boxing
Nov
voice
Missouri companies sue to stop a law that raises minimum wage and requires paid sick leave
Missouri business groups have filed a lawsuit to try to stop a voter-approved law that will raise the state’s minimum wage and require employers to give workers paid sick leave
10.12 / 02:33
markets
UPS
Analysis
Nov
Trade
reports
Gold hovers near two-week peak as focus shifts to US inflation data
Gold prices remained mostly unchanged on Tuesday, staying near a two-week high hit in the previous session, as investors awaited key U.S. inflation data, due later this week, for further insights into the Federal Reserve's interest rate outlook. FUNDAMENTALS
10.12 / 02:33
markets
Analysis
Nov
trends
Trade
show
Commentary
Dollar edges higher before CPI; Aussie steady as RBA decision looms
U.S. dollar edged to the highest level this month against the yen on Tuesday as traders looked ahead to a reading of U.S. inflation due the following day for further clues on the path of Federal Reserve policy. The Australian dollar held its ground heading into a central bank interest rate decision later in the day, after the currency rebounded on Monday from a four-month low.
09.12 / 20:05
08.12 / 05:49
UPS
Death
Nov
country
reports
rights
More than 900 people died in Jonestown. Guyana wants to turn it into a tourist attraction
Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after U.S. Rev. Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers died in the rural interior of the South American country
06.12 / 21:07
UPS
economy
Nov
trends
track
Department
Next Week: small business index, consumer prices, producer prices
The National Federation of Independent Business serves up its small business economic trends index on Tuesday
06.12 / 21:07
MET
Nov
Bill
President
rights
International
Will Juan Soto top Shohei Ohtani's deal? In the era of deferred money, it might depend on the math
Deciding whether Juan Soto tops Shohei Ohtani for baseball’s largest contract could be in the eye of the beholder because of all the deferred money in Ohtani’s deal
06.12 / 19:03
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06.12 / 00:39
Highways
Nov
cover
reports
prevention
Traffic
Honda recalls nearly 206,000 SUVs to fix fuel filler tubes that can leak gasoline
Honda is recalling nearly 206,000 SUVs in the U.S. because the fuel filler neck can separate from the filler pipe in a crash, allowing gasoline to leak and increasing the risk of a fire
05.12 / 14:27
markets
UPS
economy
Nov
reports
Department
US applications for jobless benefits rise but remain at low levels
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week but remains at historically healthy levels
05.12 / 03:25
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Food
Nov
Virus
cover
testing
Department
infection
Raw milk recall in California expands after tests detect more bird flu virus
A California farm has expanded a recall of raw milk sold in stores and has halted production
05.12 / 00:07
Aviat
Boeing
Nov
Justice
reports
Courts
Austrian court rules that Ukrainian businessman Firtash can't be extradited to the US
An Austrian court has ruled that Ukrainian businessman Dymitro Firtash can’t be extradited to the U.S. in a long-running legal saga that centers on a corruption case related to an alleged plan to pay bribes in India
04.12 / 23:55
Booking
Manufacturing
economy
Food
Nov
show
reports
Far from a bazooka, China's stimulus measures are just trickling through the economy
China's latest efforts to kickstart growth haven't had a broad impact yet, data and company earnings show, indicating the world's second-largest economy won't be roaring back soon.
04.12 / 21:41
COST
UPS
Maxim
Nov
Research
electronic
Best High-Interest Checking Accounts for December 2024—Up to 6.25%
With its limited balance threshold, it's best for customers who keep relatively minimal funds on hand.
04.12 / 20:59
COST
MET
Nov
community
reports
Canada Post strike is ‘highly disrespectful of Canadians’: minister
Canada Post strike nears the three-week mark, the federal labour minister called the nationwide mail stoppage “highly disrespectful” of Canadians.Speaking to reporters in Ottawa on Wednesday, Steven MacKinnon said he has been in regular contact with special mediator, Peter Simpson, to see where both parties stand after mediated talks were temporarily suspended last week.“I’ve been in daily discussions with … the mediator who is shuttling between the parties to see if there is a reasonable prospect that mediation, if it resumes, it will succeed. He has not yet given me that advice,” MacKinnon said.“The parties are still very far apart, and that is in my view, among other things, highly disrespectful of Canadians who are suffering through this work stoppage, small businesses, people in rural and remote communities who rely on Canada Post’s services and these parties have to knuckle down and get the work done.”By Wednesday, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business had estimated that the postal strike, which began on Nov.
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