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20.08 / 16:01
markets SEC Enterprise Research performer information reports SEC marketing rule is “challenging” to navigate, say advisors
Compliance and marketing are just two branches of a firm’s tree but they are both critical to a firm’s operational success.
20.08 / 13:59
markets Provident Strategy Align Research trends Cycling Geojit Financial Services launches flexi cap BEACON PMS Fund
Geojit Financial Services announced the launch of its flexi cap portfolio PMS fund, BEACON, offering a unique blend of stability and growth potential by investing across all market capitalizations and thus helping in wealth creation for the investors. The BEACON Fund is engineered to provide investors with seamless exposure to companies of all sizes, from largecap stalwarts to promising midcap and smallcap growth stories. This approach ensures a balanced portfolio that captures the full breadth of market opportunities.
20.08 / 13:46
markets Manufacturing Research reports prevention Features Listen up: Do you know the 60/60 rule to use your earphones?
Why People Love Loud Music, published on the website of Loop Earplugs, Antwerp-headquartered manufacturers of noise-reducing earphones, writer Samuel De Koning alludes to the ‘sacculus’ as a factor. The organ is part of the balance-regulating vestibular system in our inner ear. “It’s special because it has direct connections to pleasure centres in the brain.
20.08 / 13:19
markets security Yellow Research wellness Trade Gold rallies Rs 1,400 to Rs 74,150 per 10 grams; silver jumps Rs 3,150
Gold prices saw the sharpest gain in the past one month and rallied by Rs 1,400 to touch Rs 74,150 per 10 grams in the local market on Tuesday, amid strong global cues. The precious metal had closed at Rs 72,750 per 10 grams in the previous session on Friday. Silver price also climbed by Rs 3,150 to Rs 87,150 per kilogram from Rs 84,000 per kg in the previous close.
20.08 / 12:43
Provident Platform Research President PAM country Schools Northern Trust partners with fintech to help kids of HNW clients learn financial literacy
Clients of Northern Trust will have access to a platform to enable positive family discussions about money management due to a new partnership.
20.08 / 12:32
markets Manufacturing Research wellness President Experts reports Thirteen years after the breakup, Honda overtakes former partner to become the new Hero
Hero MotoCorp has fallen to the second position behind Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) based on wholesale dispatch data. According to figures from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (Siam), Honda has surpassed Hero MotoCorp in the April-July period, with 18.53 lakh units compared to Hero's 18.31 lakh units. This represents a difference of approximately 21,653 units, which grows to over 1.3 lakh units when including exports. Both companies declined to comment when approached, a TOI report stated. In January 2011, Hero MotoCorp and Honda Motors (Japan) decided to split after 26 year of partnership.
20.08 / 11:59
Target FIVE Food Research wellness band Abandoning RBI's inflation target regime could be risky, counterproductive: Research paper
RBI's) inflation targeting regime has worked well and need not be abandoned in favour of a more discretionary regime that could be risky and counterproductive, a new research paper has said. The paper titled 'Inflation Targeting In India: A Further Assessment' said the weight of food-price inflation in the CPI inflation basket should be reduced to better reflect the circumstances of Indian households. «The RBI's inflation targeting regime has worked well. Given this record, radical changes such as broadening its mandate or abandoning the target in favour of a more discretionary regime would be risky and counterproductive,» it said. The paper is authored by economists Barry Eichengreen (University of California, Berkeley) and Poonam Gupta (NCAER).
20.08 / 09:46
MET Fighting Research community students reports TISS bans students’ collective PSF, says group is misguiding students from academic pursuit, harmony
The group, which has been active on the campus since 2012 raising student-related issues, criticised the order as “undemocratic” and vowed to fight it on all possible grounds. K S Ramadas, a dalit PhD scholar who was suspended for participating in a stir outside Parliament in Jan, was part of PSF. 'Undemocratic' Ramadas K S, a research scholar who was part of PSF, was suspended. Students associated with PSF called the order undemocratic and said it came minutes before it was to start the second phase of a signature campaign against the administration. Students said they would fight the ban on all possible grounds.
20.08 / 08:25
Ethereum Digital ETF Matthews VanEck CBOE Research VanEck and 21Shares Solana ETF Filings Removed From CBOE
VanEck and 21Shares 19b-4 filings for Solana ETF have been removed from the CBOE website which has sparked speculation the application for the products may have been withdrawn.
20.08 / 08:20
COST Booking Manufacturing Sustainability Research Trade reports Paras Defence hits upper circuit twice, but analysts are unsure about the stock
₹305 crore from Larsen & Toubro. However, analysts are unsure about the optimism. The contract is to manufacture opto-electronic components for L&T’s close-in weapon system programme, a critical component of the Indian navy’s defence infrastructure.
20.08 / 07:40
markets UPS IPO Platform Research Trade Saraswati Saree shares hit 5% upper circuit post strong listing
shares of Saraswati Saree Depot hit a 5% upper circuit at Rs 209.95 on BSE following their strong debut on the exchanges on Tuesday. The stock debuted at Rs 200 on BSE, reflecting a premium of Rs 40 or 25% over the IPO price of Rs 160. On the NSE, it was listed at Rs 194, reflecting a 21.25% premium. The listing was slightly below expectations, with shares previously trading at a grey market premium (GMP) of 29% to the issue price.
20.08 / 01:41
BTC Analysis Research Experts Bitcoin country reports South Korean Analyst Predicts 642% Bitcoin Price Growth ‘Ceiling’ in Next 10 Years
A leading South Korean analyst has predicted a 642% “ceiling” for Bitcoin (BTC) price growth in the decade ahead.
19.08 / 22:13
markets BTC Research Bitcoin show performer Is Bitcoin Still a Safe-Haven? Not Really, According to Data
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19.08 / 17:13
Waters Extreme Strategy Analysis Research country guidelines Central Water Commission charting new course with its Vision 2047: Chairperson
Central Water Commission (CWC) is charting a new course with its Vision 2047, focusing on addressing the evolving challenges posed by climate change, its Chairperson Kushvinder Vohra said. In a conversation with PTI, Vohra outlined the commission's strategic plan, which is divided into short-term, mid-term, and long-term goals aimed at bolstering India's water management infrastructure. «We are creating Vision 2047 for ourselves, keeping in view the challenges, especially climate change, which has led to new emerging issues,» Vohra said. He said the strategy involves a comprehensive approach to deal with the immediate, medium, and long-term needs of water management in the country.
19.08 / 17:05
Aware Fighting Research cover hospital International Teenage pilot on global mission to raise funds to arrive in Delhi for childhood cancer research fundraiser
19-year-old Chinese-American pilot who is on a worldwide mission to raise funds for childhood cancer research is preparing to land at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi next week in pursuit of a world record of flying solo to all seven continents. Ethan Guo, born in Tianjin and resident in Florida, developed a passion for aviation at the age of 13 and has since amassed over 700 flight hours. His 'Flight Against Cancer' Guinness World Record attempt mission began in Geneva, Switzerland, to cover over 50,000 miles with more than 75 take-offs and landings across 60 countries — with India scheduled for next week. «The trip has been challenging, but when you care about something, you give it your all and fight for it,» Guo told PTI in a statement from Saudi Arabia.
19.08 / 16:13
UPS Waves Southern Research reports Equality Is there a mega earthquake going to happen soon? Here's when scientists may make it public
Japan sent out its first-ever megaquake warning following an earthquake of 7.1 magnitude on the Richter scale that occurred on the southern island of Kyushu. It wasn't the main concern, even though the shaking didn't produce much ramifications but the largest tsunami wave it produced would have reached one’s knee. Instead, seismologists were worried that the earthquake would cause tension that might set off a bomb that was ticking away offshore in Japan, near the Nankai trough, which is probably the most dangerous fault in the nation. The Japanese government estimates that the subduction zone has the capacity to produce tsunami waves up to 100 feet tall and kill almost a third of a million people. As quoted in a report by NBC News, Harold Tobin, Washington state’s seismologist, stated, «We don't have such a protocol» in the United States. However, the Cascadia subduction zone has equally dangerous faults. The Cascadia fault's 9.0 magnitude earthquake and the fatal tsunami, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, would kill 14,000 people in Oregon and Washington. Tobin has been considering this scenario for years: What justifies raising the alarm if he discovers evidence, even if it's slight, that a catastrophic earthquake is more likely to occur? Part of Tobin's dilemma stems from this peculiar period in his field: In the world's most seismically hazardous areas, researchers believe they are narrowing in on the causes or precursors of earthquakes, but the science is far from conclusive.
19.08 / 15:54
UPS Provident Strategy Research classical Morgan Stanley team joins NewEdge Wealth in Allentown
NewEdge Wealth has expanded its reach in Pennsylvania with a team of four advisors joining the firm from Morgan Stanley.
19.08 / 07:09
UPS Provident Research students Universities Schools International Working in the US as a student: On-campus jobs, OPT, CPT, and visa rules explained
International students in the United States usually possess an F1 visa, which permits work under certain conditions outlined by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). It's crucial to understand these requirements to ensure compliance and maintain visa status while working in the US. On-Campus Employment
19.08 / 04:05
markets Target Research Trade Experts recommendations International F&O stocks to buy today: ITC, MCx among top 7 trading ideas for 19 August 2024
The Nifty50 closed 397 points higher at 24,541 on Friday, while the Indian VIX fell over 6% to close at 14.40.
19.08 / 03:14
markets UPS Target Research Experts recommendations Buy or sell: Vaishali Parekh recommends three stocks to buy today — August 19
Buy or sell stocks for today: Following strong global market sentiments, the Indian stock market ended higher on Friday as ease in the US recession fear renewed the US Fed rate cut buzz. The Nifty 50 index finished 396 points north at the 24,540 mark, the BSE Sensex shot up 1,330 points and closed at 80,436, while the Bank Nifty index gained 788 points and ended at 50,515.
19.08 / 02:16
COST CEO Enterprise NVIDIA Research Interviews Pharmaceuticals Only 25% of Yotta’s GPUs used by Indian firms: CEO Sunil Gupta
H100 graphic processing units (GPUs) procured by Hiranandani Group’s Mumbai-headquartered Yotta Data Services from American chip maker Nvidia are used by companies abroad and only the rest are used by Indian companies, said Yotta Data Services chief executive Sunil Gupta. He told ET that this was because of a more advanced artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem in the West that leads to heightened demand for GPUs. By November the company plans to deploy an additional 8,000 GPUs, he said. “Last November we placed an order for 16,384 H100 GPUs. From a medium to long-term scale, 16,384 may not be enough for India. We deployed the first phase of 4,096 chips. By March-April, we had got all the chips. Around seven to eight weeks back, we commissioned all of them,” Gupta told ET in an interview on August 13.

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