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US retreats from massive air bag recall and says industry comments show need for more investigation
U.S. safety regulators have backed away from seeking a recall of nearly 50 million air bag inflators
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EPA grants California authority to ban sales of new gas cars by 2035. Action faces reversal by Trump
The Environmental Protection Agency has granted two requests from California to enforce strict standards for vehicle emissions, including a rule aimed at banning sales of new gasoline-powered cars in the state by 2035
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How major US stock indexes fared Wednesday, 12/18/2024
U.S. stocks sank to their second-worst loss of the year after the Federal Reserve signaled that it may deliver fewer interest rates cuts in 2025 than earlier thought
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Bandhan Bank shares 0.15% as Sensex falls
Bandhan Bank Ltd. traded 0.15 per cent at Rs 163.75 at 10:37AM (IST) on Thursday, even as BSE benchmark Sensex 861.27 points to 79320.93. The stock had closed at Rs 164.00 in the previous session. The stock quoted a 52-week high and 52-week low of Rs 263.15 and Rs 160.30, respectively.
19.12 / 02:25
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Services led exports are a mixed blessing for the Indian economy
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. If every cloud has a silver lining, the glow around India’s data that shows November’s trade deficit at a record high of $37.9 billion is the remarkable performance of service exports. According to provisional numbers released by the government, service exports are projected to overtake merchandise exports in November 2024.
19.12 / 01:07
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Rural stress hit microfin show, it could improve in FY26: ICRA
delinquencies in microfinance loans was mainly due to factors such as political disruptions, weather events, and excessive lending, according to industry executives speaking at a webinar hosted by rating agency Icra. Rural households have increasingly prioritised essential expenses and secured loan repayments over microfinance obligations in recent months, contributing to rising defaults. However, executives are optimistic about an improvement in the sector's performance in the next fiscal year.
18.12 / 23:23
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Federal Reserve cuts interest rates by quarter point in December
Heritage Research fellow and economist EJ Antoni joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss reports the Federal Reserve is likely to cut rates for the third time this year.
18.12 / 20:11
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Prime Video, Apple TV+, Peacock new shows: Here's the complete list of shows
Prime Video, Apple TV+, Peacock have line up for new shows. One can watch these shows throughout the week. A new docuseries on Apple TV+ reveals the habits and behaviors of animals in the wild. Filmmakers spent three years tracking 77 unique species in 24 countries, and capturing everything from jumping spider courtship dances to a killifish in Trinidad breathing through its tail when out of the water. Hugh Bonneville narrates “The Secret Lives of Animals, " debuting on Wednesday. Also Read: Who Did Lionel Messi Vote for in The Best FIFA Awards 2024? His Surprising Picks Revealed
18.12 / 19:51
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59% Companies faced financial fraud in past 2 years: PwC Survey
As many as 59% of the Indian organisations surveyed said that they had faced financial or economic frauds in the past 24 months, compared with 41% globally and 52% in the 2022 edition of the same survey. The survey said procurement fraud has emerged as a predominant issue for Indian businesses, with 50% of the respondents identifying it as a major problem. This marks a 21% increase over the global average. In 2022, however, customer fraud was reported as the top concern by 47% of businesses. Meanwhile, globally, 44% of business leaders' highlighted cybercrime as their top concern.
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Sebi board approves stricter rules for SME market, including financial stability before IPOs
SME IPO market, improve the quality of listings and protect investors' interest. These new rules aim to address concerns around transparency, governance, and the misuse of funds in the booming SME segment.
18.12 / 15:01
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Indian firms borrowing intentions at $5.5 bn in October
Indian firms sought to raise $5.5 billion from the overseas market in October through the external commercial borrowing (ECB) and foreign currency convertible bond (FCCB) route, the latest RBI data shows. ECB registrations through combined automatic and approval route in October was higher sequentially from $4.8 billion in September as well as year on year basis from $765 million last October.
18.12 / 13:25
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Tech view: Nifty forms red candle; 24,360 holds key for further upside. How to trade on Thursday
Nifty index formed a red candle on the daily chart on Wednesday and has remained below the 100-day exponential moving average (100-DEMA), indicating weakness. However, currently, the index is placed near the lower end of a consolidation zone. If the index manages to hold Wednesday's low of 24,150, a pullback to 24,350 is feasible; however, for a substantial up move, the index must sustain above the 100-DEMA, which is placed near 24,360. As long as the index is below 24,360, traders should adopt a cautious approach, said Hrishikesh Yedve of Asit C. Mehta Investment Interrmediates.
18.12 / 10:45
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Techie calls out Zomato for overpriced Rs 100 water bottle, internet draws comparison with Squid Games, Zomato reacts
Pallab De, an X (formerly Twitter) user, vented his frustration on the platform, accusing Zomato of selling Rs 10 water bottles for Rs 100 at a concert venue, where attendees were not allowed to bring their own bottles. His post quickly gained traction, resonating with many users who were equally outraged by the price hike with one pointing out how going to events feels like being in the proverbial “Squid Games”. In his post, Pallab De shared an image of the water bottles he purchased, showing an MRP of Rs 10, which was being sold for a much higher price. He expressed his disbelief over how such practices could occur, tagging the Telangana High Court advocate and prompting a wave of responses from social media users who were quick to criticize the overpricing. The tweet has garnered about 3.7 lakh views on the micro-blogging site.
18.12 / 09:57
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Dutch watchdog fines Netflix for not properly informing customers about data use
Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) said on Wednesday it fined Netflix 4.75 million euros ($4.98 million) for not properly informing customers about its use of their personal data between 2018 and 2020. The investigation, which started in 2019, showed that «Netflix did not inform customers clearly enough in its privacy statement about what exactly Netflix does with those data,» the DPA said in a statement. «Furthermore, customers did not receive sufficient information when they asked Netflix which data the company collects about them. These are violations of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR),» the watchdog said.
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INDIA bloc MPs protest in Parliament premises, demand Amit Shah's apology for Ambedkar remarks
They raised slogans such as 'Jai Bhim', 'Sangh ka Vidhan nahi chalega' and 'Amit Shah maafi maango'. MPs of the Congress, DMK, RJD, the Left, AAP, among others, participated in the protest.
18.12 / 06:41
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Sanchita Bashu's Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar shatters streaming records on Disney Hotstar: A look at the drama's plot and star cast
Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar, a Hindi drama series, debuted on Disney+ Hotstar on November 22, 2024, featuring newcomers Dhaval Thakur and Sanchita Bashu. The series tells the story of two young lovers from different backgrounds, whose relationship is hindered by family conflicts rooted in caste and class divisions. Directed by Shraddha Pasi Jairath and produced by Bombay Show Studios, it became the most-watched show of the year on Disney+ Hotstar, breaking records in its first 16 days of streaming. Vivek Srivastava, head of Hindi specials for streaming at JioStar, shared with Variety that the show was designed to resonate with the emotions and experiences of today’s youth, delivered through a contemporary production style. He emphasized the success of the show in exceeding expectations and providing a platform for emerging talent like Dhaval Thakur and Sanchita Bashu. Srivastava further highlighted that Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar exemplifies the company’s commitment to producing high-quality content that connects deeply with viewers and promises more impactful stories in the future. The hit serial also stars Aniruddh Dave, Sushil Pandey, Neeta Satnani and others.
18.12 / 06:03
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Paper stocks are making a comeback. Keep these two stocks on your radar.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Indian stock market has been in a correction phase since September. Despite this, a few mid-cap and small-cap stocks have managed to shine, proving to be strong and reliable picks for investors and traders.
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