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27.02 / 07:37
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SpiceJet shares in focus on posting Rs 26 profit in Q3 vs loss a year ago
SpiceJet will be in focus on Thursday after it turned profitable in the third quarter that ended December 2024 on the back of strong passenger demand and improved operational efficiency. The profit for Q3 stood at Rs 26 crore as against a loss of Rs 300 crore a year ago. The airline’s total revenue surged by 35% to Rs 1,651 crore.
27.02 / 02:11
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"Get over India, fix your own failures": India’s hard-hitting UNHRC response to Pakistan
United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on Thursday, labelling it a «failed state» that «thrives on instability and survives on international handouts.» Indian diplomat Kshitij Tyagi delivered a sharp rebuttal, accusing Pakistan of spreading falsehoods and misusing international platforms to push an anti-India narrative.
27.02 / 01:57
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Gold gains on Trump tariff worries; US inflation data in focus
Gold prices edged higher on Thursday as concerns persisted over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans, while investors awaited a key inflation report to assess the Federal Reserve's policy path.
27.02 / 01:49
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Mint Quick Edit | Trump’s $5 million price tag on a US visa is no big shock
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Amid the deportation of illegal immigrants from the US, President Donald Trump has come up with a ‘gold card’ visa plan that will give immigrants a US green card with an eventual pathway to citizenship. To get this card, one must cough up $5 million, a kind of gateway fee to access the American dream.
27.02 / 01:49
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Modi faces fire for accepting Trump’s deportees
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Should Prime Minister Narendra Modi speak out against the U.S. policy of deporting Indian illegal aliens back to India? Opposition leaders and media pundits are pressuring him to do so, but that would be a mistake.
27.02 / 01:03
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Lock, Stock & Buch: A miss here, a hit there
Madhabi Puri Buch's three-year tumultuous stint as the tenth chairperson of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) will end on Friday. According to Sebi watchers, her efforts to make equity investing safer for investors were partly eclipsed by controversies around conflicts of interest and leadership style, which critics termed temperamental. A look at hits, misses, and controversies during her tenure at the regulator's helm: HITS
27.02 / 00:49
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Popular Bank Nifty index might need a recast if Sebi plan takes off
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. One of India’s most popular sectoral stock market indices—Bank Nifty—may require a reconstruction, as the regulator moves to reduce the possible risks of price manipulation and excessive volatility. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) believes that the concentration of weights among the top few index constituents gives rise to “fears or risks of market manipulation and /or excessive market volatility" among market participants.
27.02 / 00:43
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Top lenders step up credit card issuance as stress expected to ease
Top lenders are actively expanding their credit card portfolios, anticipating stabilisation of stress in the unsecured lending segment. Data from the Reserve Bank of India for January show that the three leading credit card issuers — HDFC Bank, SBI Cards and ICICI Bank — accounted for nearly 90% of all new credit cards issued that month. The industry added 8.2 lakh new cards in January, with HDFC Bank leading with 3 lakh cards, followed by SBI Cards (2.4 lakh) and ICICI Bank (1.8 lakh). This brings the total number of credit cards in India to 10.89 crore, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 9.5%.
27.02 / 00:43
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NCLT directs IIHL to put Rs 2,750 cr in RCap account
NCLT) on Wednesday directed IndusInd International Holdings Ltd (IIHL) to complete the acquisition of Reliance Capital by March 12 and deposit ₹2,750 crore towards equity investment it has offered into the financial services firm's account. The order of the NCLT's Mumbai bench comes after Hinduja Group-owned IIHL missed the February 25 deadline set by the NCLT in the last hearing to complete its acquisition of Reliance Capital. IIHL's lawyer informed the tribunal that the deal was incomplete due to pending documentation but is on the verge of closure.
26.02 / 23:55
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From genius to villain? Elon Musk’s cost-cutting crusade backfires as public opinion turns against him, claims James Carville
James Carville is known for his understanding of political demographics and mindset, and therefore there is some meaning to it when he says that public sentiment is no behind Elon Musk at this point as he continues with his crusade of cutting down federal expenses along with his team at the Department of Government Efficiency.
26.02 / 18:39
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Morning coffee lovers, beware: Doctor warns of painful side effects if you drink it at the wrong time
UNILAD, according to GP Dr. Masarat Jilani, drinking coffee first thing in the morning could do more harm than good in the long run.
26.02 / 12:57
26.02 / 08:07
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Motilal Oswal sees value in oil & gas, favors HPCL and GAIL, citing limited downgrade risks
Motilal Oswal, it names Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) and GAIL as its top picks. The report highlights that the sector is witnessing earnings resilience, aided by stable refining margins, favorable policy support, and improved gas transmission volumes.
26.02 / 08:07
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Is Warren Buffett's true successor Bill Ackman?
Warren Buffett's latest shareholder letter contains the usual folksy mix of wisdom and humor. But it also strikes a more contemplative tone, reflecting on the divergent mortality of the company and its chief architect. On Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Buffett is upbeat. “Companies die for many reasons but, unlike the fate of humans, old age itself is not lethal. Berkshire today is far more youthful than it was in 1965,” he writes.
26.02 / 06:47
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Stay invested or exit the market? What investors should do in a slump
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The questions I get these days often are along the lines of “What should I do about my portfolio now?" or “Should I get out of the market?" and “Should I stop my SIPs?" Before I tackle these questions, let us look at what has happened in the stock market in the recent past and why there is blood on the street. The first striking aspect is the substantial divergence between the moves of market indices and those of stocks in the last few months.
26.02 / 04:35
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House Republicans pass 'big' budget blueprint, paving the way for Trump's agenda of $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and $2 trillion in cuts
House Republicans have passed a budget blueprint, a key step towards delivering a major legislative package that includes $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and $2 trillion in spending cuts. With strong backing from former President Donald Trump, the vote narrowly passed 217-215, with all Democrats and one Republican opposing it.
26.02 / 03:45
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The AI data-centre boom is a job-creation bust
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The AI boom has sparked a surge in new data centers. In Abilene, Texas, some 1,500 people are building the first data center for the Stargate artificial-intelligence venture led by OpenAI.
26.02 / 03:19
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Rupee plunges to 87.24 vs dollar
Reserve Bank of India's positions in the non-deliverable forwards (NDF) segment increased demand for the greenback. The Indian currency was among the worst performers among Asian currencies as it closed at 87.21/$1 against the previous close of 86.70/$1 even as intervention by the central bank helped contain excess losses, traders said.
26.02 / 03:19
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Tata Capital board approves plans for IPO, Rs 1,504-cr rights issue
rights issue of Rs 1,504 crore. The size of the IPO is expected to be roughly $2 billion or around Rs 18,000 crore, ET had reported earlier. At a meeting on Tuesday, the company's board approved the initial public offering, which will include a fresh issue of 230 million shares as well as an offer for sale by existing shareholders, according to the company's exchange filing.
26.02 / 03:19
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Sebi proposals likely to curb manipulation in F&O trades
Mumbai: The Securities and Exchange Board of India's proposal to change the methodology of calculating outstanding positions in stock futures and options could reduce possibilities of manipulation in derivatives trading. The plan to introduce tighter rules, including regular monitoring of positions during trading sessions, comes amid growing concerns that a few influential firms, armed with superior technology prowess, may be manipulating trades in the country's growing futures and options markets.
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