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09.09 / 09:42
markets security Trade show conductor reports A relative of Gautam Adani turned a bankrupt firm into a nearly $1 bn company
₹344.1 crore after having not handled any business in 2022—chiefly on account of getting more business from the Adani conglomerate. Incidentally, Rakesh Ramanlal Shah, chairman and managing director of Diamond Power Infrastructure, is the brother-in-law of Gautam Adani, India’s second-richest person. Shah, 71, is married to Priti, sister of Gautam Adani.
09.09 / 09:24
Provident Digital President Bitcoin reports prevention Features TEPCO Subsidiary Ventures into Bitcoin Mining to Harness Wasted Renewable Energy
Ruholamin Haqshanas is a contributing crypto writer for CryptoNews. He is a crypto and finance journalist with over four years of experience. Ruholamin has been featured in several high-profile crypto...
09.09 / 08:36
UPS Target CEO Kroger reports Department This week: Dave & Buster's, Kroger earnings; consumer prices report
On Tuesday, Dave & Buster’s releases its second-quarter earnings report after the closing bell
09.09 / 08:22
markets UPS economy Healthcare reports US economy adds 142,000 jobs in August as unemployment rate softens
Total nonfarm payrolls published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics today (6 September) came in below economist expectations of 165,000 and exceeded the downwardly-revised 89,000 jobs created in July. The construction sector added 34,000 jobs in August, more than the average monthly figure of 19,000. Meanwhile, the healthcare sector reported an increase of only 31,000 jobs, half the 60,000 monthly average recorded over the last year. US economy adds 114,000 jobs in July but unemployment figures creep up The labour market data release will be closely watched by Federal Reserve pol...
09.09 / 07:59
COST UPS reports FCA operating costs of £761m spiked again last year
The group's operating costs for 2023/24 were £761.7m, up from £669.7m the previous year. Meanwhile, it reported a £44.8m deficit (2022/23: £52.1m deficit), with reserves dipping from £68.2m to £23.4m as it funded technology investments linked to ongoing regulatory activities. The operating costs hike was primarily driven by increased staff costs, which added an additional £80m year-over-year. As of 31 March, the FCA and Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) had a total permanent staff headcount of 5,257, an increase of 665 on 2022/23. FCA authorisation cancellations doubled last year In ...
09.09 / 07:49
Blockchain Provident Digital security Trade Bitcoin reports BBVA Introduces USDC to Swiss Clients, Expanding Crypto Custody Options
Shalini is a crypto reporter who provides in-depth reports on daily developments and regulatory shifts in the cryptocurrency sector.
09.09 / 07:46
economy wellness show reports Japan's economy is growing, but political uncertainty is among the risks
Japan’s economy grew at an annual rate of 2.9%, slower than the earlier report for 3.1% growth, in the April-June period, boosted by better wages and spending
09.09 / 07:39
Target security Refugees students reports Videos Investigations Conservatives call on government to disclose how latest ISIS suspect came to Canada
ISIS plot targeting U.S. Jews was able to get into Canada.Federal officials declined to answer questions about the immigration status of Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, citing privacy laws, and said only they were reviewing how he came to Canada.The U.S.
09.09 / 06:02
markets SUN wellness reports International Sudip Bandyopadhyay on 2 stocks to buy if the market falls further
Sudip Bandyopadhyay, Group Chairman, Inditrade Capital, says Larsen &Toubro is a fantastic story with a strong tailwind behind it, whether it is construction, infra, domestic, or international including hydrocarbon, it has got a long way to go. So, correction is a buying opportunity. The other share is Reliance. If there is further correction, it is worth looking at. From a long-term investor's point of view, Reliance with correction is a good buy. Would you say that Friday’s fall seems more global? Sudip Bandyopadhyay: Well, definitely it is global. Since Monday, global markets have been correcting and we have been holding somehow from Monday till Thursday. On Friday, Indian markets also took a beating. There are fears around the US non-farm payroll data, which comes out in the evening and there is a bit of nervousness. Also, supposedly there is little concern about the non-compliant FIIs exiting Indian markets because from Monday onwards, they either have to be compliant or shut shop. So, there is a bit of confusion around that. Not sure what is the impact exactly.
09.09 / 05:52
markets UPS economy Trade show reports Updates Asian markets dip after Wall Street had its worst week in nearly 18 months
Asian stocks fell Monday after another rout hit Wall Street on Friday, as a highly anticipated update on the U.S. job market came in weak enough to add to worries about the economy
09.09 / 04:26
Target Man War Inside reports rights Israeli strikes in central Syria kill seven: war monitor
Israeli strikes in central Syria killed at least seven people late Sunday, including three civilians, a war monitor reported. Since the start of the civil war in Syria in 2011, Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes there, targeting pro-Iranian groups in particular. «The number of dead in the Israeli strikes on the Masyaf region stands at seven, namely three civilians, including a man and his son who were in a car, and four unidentified soldiers,» said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has a vast network of sources inside the country.
09.09 / 02:37
President War country reports evacuation Investigations US House Republican report blasts Biden over chaotic Afghan withdrawal
Afghanistan in August 2021. The report contends that the administration made its decision to evacuate noncombatants far too late, formally ordering it only on Aug. 16, failed to communicate between departments in Washington and among officials in Afghanistan, and botched the paperwork for the departure of Afghan civilians eligible to leave the country. It is the result of a three-year investigation led by Representative Michael McCaul, Republican chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
09.09 / 02:22
markets IPO FIVE Digital security 2020 reports Hexaware files DRHP for Rs 9,950-crore IPO
Hexaware Technologies has filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to raise ₹9,950 crore through an initial public offering (IPO). The IPO will entirely be an offer for sale from CA Magnum Holdings, an affiliate of private equity firm Carlyle Group. Hexaware is a global digital and technology services company with artificial intelligence (AI) at its core. It offers five broad services — design & build, secure & run, data & AI, optimise, and cloud services. Hexaware was delisted from the Indian bourses in 2020.
09.09 / 02:21
COST UPS economy Cycling reports ECB’s poised to cut rates again in warm-up act for the US Fed
European Central Bank will probably cut interest rates on Thursday in a prelude to a US move the following week, as the global monetary cycle tilts toward more synchronized easing. Euro-zone officials have signalled that they'll deliver a second reduction in borrowing costs, following up on July's move, which will be scrutinized by investors looking for policymakers' intentions for any further steps later this year. At least one more cut is seen likely in 2024.
09.09 / 02:16
markets Aware performer country electronic innovations reports Gujarat Fluoro is this week's top stock; why analysts are bullish
EBITDA, and PAT fell short of Reuters-Refinitiv estimates by 4.7%, 8.1% and 18.8%, respectively. While the fluorochemicals segment reported a weak quarter, the new fluoropolymers gained traction, led by innovations in emission controls. The management is confident about performance improvement, supported by buoyant growth prospects of the EV segment, and volume improvement in fluoropolymers. Analysts, too, are optimistic about the company’s long-term business outlook.
08.09 / 22:10
Hollywood UPS Netflix love shooting show reports Bridgerton Season 4: Showrunner reveals a major change in Benedict's chapter
Bridgerton gears up for its fourth season, fans can expect some visual changes, though the show’s signature charm will remain intact. Showrunner Jess Brownell recently shared insights into the upcoming season, hinting at a shift in the series' aesthetic. While Bridgerton has consistently presented a perpetual springtime ambiance throughout its first three seasons, Season 4 is set to explore a different season—fall, as mentioned in a report by MSN. In a conversation with the Los Angeles Times, Brownell revealed, «We always live in this perpetual spring in Bridgerton, but we're playing around with the idea of fall for the first time.» This marks a departure from the summer-themed visuals that have defined the series so far.
08.09 / 20:43
Remark community wellness film country reports rights Parsis made silent but immense contribution to India's development: Amit Shah
Amit Shah on Sunday said Parsis have made silent but immense contribution to India's development, and lauded the role of Gujarati newspaper Mumbai Samachar in that journey. Speaking after releasing documentary film 'Mumbai Samachar- 200 Not Out', which chronicles the remarkable 200-year journey of Asia's oldest newspaper, Shah said the Camas, who run it, exemplify journalism of trust. «We must respect Parsi families like the Camas, who still speak Gujarati and run a newspaper in the language. I want to say to those who fight for the rights of minorities that if there is any true minority among minorities, then it is the Parsi community. Without ever struggling for rights, they have lived their lives focussing on their duties,» Shah said. Without ever making any demand, they have contributed to every field, he added. They did their duty in fields like governance, industry, Information Technology, fintech, atomic science as well as winning the war that gave birth to Bangladesh (an apparent reference to Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw), Shah added.
08.09 / 20:22
markets UPS FIVE CEO Mobile reports Podcasts Starbucks turns to a celebrity CEO as it struggles to define itself for an era of mobile orders
Fifty-three years after its founding, Starbucks is unhappy with what it’s become – and trying to figure out how to meet customers’ changing needs without losing its coffeehouse roots
08.09 / 19:36
Provident Manufacturing Trade performer information reports guidelines MNRE to launch Green Hydrogen Certification Scheme
Green Hydrogen Certification Scheme of India. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency would be the nodal authority to accredit agencies for monitoring, verifying and certifying green hydrogen projects, as per the draft. The ministry is seeking suggestions from stakeholders by September 27. The scheme will be able to provide clear guidelines for calculating greenhouse gas emission intensity during production of green hydrogen and establish the certification procedure as a guarantee of origin, it said.
08.09 / 19:07
WhatsApp War show reports Russian military takes Ukrainian town in advance on Pokrovsk
Pokrovsk and seek to pierce the Ukrainian defensive front lines. Russian forces, which control about a fifth of Ukraine since invading in February 2022, are advancing in eastern Ukraine in an attempt to take the whole of the Donbas. Russia's defence ministry said its forces had taken the town of Novohrodivka, which lies 12 km from Pokrovsk, an important rail and road hub for Ukrainian forces in the area. The town had a population of 14,000 before the war. Yuri Podolyaka, an influential Ukrainian-born, pro-Russian military blogger, published maps showing Russian forces attacking beyond Novohrodivka in at least two places less than 7 km (4 miles) from Pokrovsk.
08.09 / 19:05
Man Dreams film show actress reports Updates The Watcher Season 2: Will the series return? Naomi Watts shares latest update
Naomi Watts, the acclaimed actress who played the lead role in Netflix’s popular thriller The Watcher, has expressed her anticipation for a second installment of the series. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly at the Toronto Film Festival, where she was promoting her latest film Friends, Watts revealed that she, along with the show’s fans, is eagerly awaiting updates on the sequel, as per a report by Pinkvilla. Despite the show’s success after its debut on October 13, 2022, there has been no concrete news regarding the continuation of the series.

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