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22.11 / 19:46
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RBI’s eye always on inflation, yet takes in other factors, too: Shaktikanta Das
RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das Wednesday expanded the scope of his oft-repeated ‘Arjuna’ analogy to communicate that Mint Road considers not only inflation but also other factors as policy influencers while emphasising that he was not providing guidance about future actions. Following rapid increases in the policy repo rate by a cumulative 250 basis points from May 2022 to February 2023 to cool inflation, the RBI has held rates steady since. One basis point is a hundredth of a percentage point. “I’m not giving any forward guidance or indication so far as the next monetary policy is concerned, which is coming up on December 8.
22.11 / 06:55
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From realme 11 5G to Oppo A79 5G: Best smartphones under ₹20,000 this November 2023
₹20,000 that offers a commendable camera, a speedy processor, and a minimum of 8GB of storage. Here are some of the top phones currently available in this price range. The Redmi Note 12 5G is currently priced at ₹18,999.
21.11 / 18:13
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Southern filmmakers embrace two-part franchise for big screen impact
₹5.15 crore on its opening day and went on to earn ₹118.7 crore at the box office. The second part, released in 2017, opened at ₹41 crore and clocked ₹510. 99 crore in lifetime earnings.
21.11 / 03:33
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Rapper A$AP Rocky set for trial as judge rules there's enough evidence in Hollywood hotel shooting case
judge ruled Monday that there is enough evidence for A$AP Rocky to stand trial on charges that he fired a gun at a former friend and collaborator on the streets near a Hollywood hotel in 2021. Superior Court Judge M.L.
20.11 / 18:33
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Canada housing inflation: Half-a-bed is up for rent at ₹54,000 per month in Toronto. Know details
Canada where rent of half of a bed shoots to ₹54,000 per month. Also Read: India-Canada row: MEA reiterates need to 'respect Vienna Convention' as Khalistani elements disturb consular camp In Canada's Toronto, individuals are offered to rent out half of their bed for a whopping 900 Canadian dollars (over ₹54,000) per month, reported Business Insider citing a TikTok video. Also Read: Got Canada permanent residency (PR)? How to strengthen your passport now The TikTok video was uploaded by a Toronto-based realtor Anya Ettinger, who brought attention to a now-deleted Facebook post in which an individual was offering half of their bed for rent for 900 Canadian dollars (over ₹54,000) per month, reported the news website.
20.11 / 17:13
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Warner Bros: Barbie movie contributed over £80 million to UK economy
Warner Bros has reported that the Barbie movie, shot predominantly at Leavesden studios in Hertfordshire, was its most successful theatrical release ever and significantly contributed to the UK economy. The studio's submission to a parliamentary committee inquiry into the British film and high-end television industry outlined that Barbie, during its UK production, added over £80 million in direct spending to the local economy, generated 685 jobs, and involved more than 6,000 extras.
19.11 / 19:46
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After the freeze: will we soon get a petrol price cut?
NEW DELHI : Domestic pump prices of petrol and diesel have remained unchanged since May 2022, the longest freeze in India. With the Centre netting buoyant tax revenue and global crude prices benign, can consumers hope for a cut in the run-up to the elections next year? Mint explains. They have oscillated wildly following multiple geopolitical crises.
19.11 / 05:55
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Keen to get external investment for EV arm Switch Mobility, waiting for right partner: Ashok Leyland MD
Hinduja Group flagship firm Ashok Leyland is keen to get external investments for its electric vehicle arm Switch Mobility but only from 'the right strategic partner', and it will not shy away from investing on its own till such an ally is found, according to its Managing Director and CEO Shenu Agarwal. While Switch India is likely to be cash neutral or cash positive going forward, on an operating level at least, for Switch UK some more investments may be required in FY25, with the European and UK markets still not going that strong, he told analysts. «We are very keen on getting external investments also, but we want to make sure that we have the right strategic partner with us. I mean, we do it at the right valuation. So right now, the focus is to get Switch into a very, very strong mode by developing products, by maturing our technology on both the bus side and the LCV side,» Agarwal said. He was responding to a query on whether the current tough funding environment could delay roping in an external partner for Switch Mobility, which houses the electric vehicles (EV) business of Ashok Leyland.
18.11 / 10:19
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SHOCKER! Congress MP says Israeli PM Netanyahu should be "shot and killed without trial" for "war crimes" in Gaza
Hamas in the besieged Gaza Strip, in the wake of the October 7 terror attacks, Congress MP Rajmohan Unnithan came up with a shocker on Saturday, saying that Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu «should be shot and killed without a trial». Speaking at a rally to demonstrate solidarity with Palestine in Kasargod, Kerala, amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia, the Congress leader openly advocated the "Nuremberg model" (invoking the trial of Nazis in Nuremberg for the holocaust) against the Israeli PM. «You can ask what should be done to those who break all agreements under the Geneva Convention. After the Second World War, there was something called the Nuremberg trials for bringing those (Nazis) guilty of war crimes to justice.
18.11 / 02:41
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Jaishankar is right about India's choice of Russian oil cooling global inflation
insurance companies would support Russian oil exports only if the export price was at or below $60 a barrel. The US stopped importing Russian oil altogether. According to Brugel, a Brussels-based European think tank, the EU used to account for nearly two-fifths of Russian oil exports, even as Russia accounted for 13% of global oil exports in 2021, the year before the war.
18.11 / 01:10
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India Vs Australia: With shots & deliveries, companies ready for World Cup Final
World Cup final, companies are making big plans to tap into peak cricket mania, with the weekend shaping up to be a bumper post-Diwali mini festival. Bars and restaurants are creating Bleed Blue shots and Shami and Virat menus coupled with consumer promotions. Delivery platforms have asked companies to increase supplies of soft drinks and snacks in expectation of demand shooting up as fans gather at homes to watch the final together. Theatres, clubs and condominiums are hosting live screenings. The official India blue jersey supplier Adidas has extended sale points to general trade stores to meet unexpectedly high demand. TV brands and retailers say there's been a 40% surge in the sales of large-screen sets from the post-Diwali period last year.
17.11 / 19:10
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Asia and emerging markets sector review – will China hit its growth target?
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17.11 / 18:29
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Alec Baldwin faces possible revival of criminal charges; grand jury decision awaited in fatal 'Rust' shooting
grand jury in connection with the fatal 2021 shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film «Rust,» where Alec Baldwin was the lead actor and co-producer. During a rehearsal, Baldwin was pointing a gun at Hutchins when it discharged, killing her and injuring director Joel Souza.
17.11 / 18:09
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White House accuses Elon Musk of repeating “hideous” anti-Semitic lies, know more about the controversial post that Musk endorsed
White House has issued a response to Elon Musk's recent amplification of a Twitter post that allegedly propagated an antisemitic conspiracy theory. White House spokesman Andrew Bates stated that repeating the appalling falsehood associated with the most egregious act of antisemitism in American history is unacceptable, especially just one month after the deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust. Bates was specifically referencing the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh and the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel. Bates added that White House condemns the abhorrent promotion of antisemitic and racist hate in the strongest terms, which runs against the core values of Americans.” “You have said the actual truth,” Musk responded.
17.11 / 10:49
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J&K News: Terrorist killed in encounter with joint team of security force in Rajouri
ANI, that a joint operation by the Army and Jammu & Kashmir Police is in progress at Behrot in Budhal of Rajouri district. The encounter broke out in the morning during a Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) by a joint team of army, police and CRPF in Guller-Behrote area of Budhal tehsil, after inputs of suspicious movement in the area.
16.11 / 13:18
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Justin Trudeau won’t say if Canada will designate the IRGC a terrorist organization
A Global News investigation has found evidence that Canada has become a safe haven for affiliates of the Islamic Republic of Iran who are allegedly threatening the lives of Iranian Canadians, and other dissidents in this country.
16.11 / 04:04
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Amnish Aggarwal on 3 sectors where the cycle may get stretched on higher side
Amnish Aggarwal, Head-Research, Prabhudas Lilladher, says “companies which were having a good amount of cash with them, their treasury incomes have gone up because of the higher interest rates. So, whatever has been the aggregate beat, these are one of the two major reasons why this has not been a disappointing quarter as far as the numbers are concerned.” The narrative approaching the results was that people became watchful that this result season we would start seeing some early kind of cracks in some of the numbers either flat to weakish. But by the time we are winding up our Q2 earnings season, the narrative seemed to have changed. It turned out pretty okay. What were some of the hits and misses in your view? If you look at the aggregate numbers which we have studied so far, there are two big factors why you can say first of all as far as your aggregate volumes are concerned and when I am saying this we are referring to the volume growth in any sector or the segment. So, there has not been any big surprise element on that part. The demand conditions have not predominantly changed than what we were talking say a month or two back. But what has been surprising is that the benefit of benign raw material prices has been better than what it was anticipated say a couple of months back.
16.11 / 01:37
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India has issued 560 million tokens in the last one year: Visa
Reserve Bank of India mandated tokenisation of cards for ecommerce transactions, global card payment scheme Visa said in a report. Out of these, Visa has issued around 300 million tokens, said the report, to be released on Thursday.
15.11 / 18:31
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Elizabeth Debicki recreates Princess Diana's timeless Vogue cover for Radio Times
Elizabeth Debicki, renowned for her role in The Crown, pays tribute to Princess Diana in a recent cover shoot for Radio Times. The 33-year-old star, who portrays the late princess in the upcoming sixth season of The Crown, recreated Diana's iconic 1991 Vogue cover.
15.11 / 17:29
15.11 / 15:49
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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire BTS: Jena Malone reveals she and Jennifer Lawrence shot the famous elevator scene separately
Jena Malone, known for her role in The Hunger Games series, recently shared an interesting tidbit about a famous scene in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, where Jennifer Lawrence's character, Katniss Everdeen, encounters Johanna Mason in an elevator. Speaking at the Los Angeles premiere of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, Malone disclosed that Lawrence was unwell on the day of the shooting, leading Malone to perform the scene without her. In the iconic elevator sequence, Johanna Mason, played by Malone, surprises Katniss, Haymitch Abernathy (Woody Harrelson), and Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) by stripping down after expressing dissatisfaction with her stylist.
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