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18.03 / 02:09
markets UPS economy Trade President show Courts Dollar stuck near 5-month low, struggles to shake off growth concerns
euro and other major peers on Tuesday as investors grappled with the potential economic impact of growing global trade tensions. Fears that U.S. President Donald Trump's aggressive tariff policies could trigger a broader economic slowdown has undermined the greenback amid a string of soggy sentiment surveys.
18.03 / 02:09
markets economy Sustainability Trade show inclusion innovations Slovenia's Koper Port to complement India Middle East Europe Economic Corridor
Slovenia’s possible participation in IMEEC represents an opportunity to position itself as an important route between India and the markets of Central and Eastern Europe. Slovenian Port Koper could represent a strategic gateway for logistic hub for goods distributions to these markets.
18.03 / 02:09
UPS DOW show reports US stocks rally as investors weigh economic data, Trump policies
Retail sales rebounded marginally in February, but fell short of expectations, reflecting the increasing uncertainty over tariffs and large-scale firing of federal government employees. A separate report showed March factory activity in New York State plummeted the most in nearly two years.
18.03 / 00:47
Digital Google Platform Interface show reports rights NPCI looking to stop cons ‘pulling’ a fast one via UPI
NPCI) is working to phase out ‘collect calls’ for merchant payments as part of the government’s efforts to combat online frauds via the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), two bankers familiar with the matter said. A collect call is a ‘pull’ transaction, where a merchant initiates a payment request to the customer. Given that merchants have a higher degree of control over these, there is a more chance of fraud. Authorities are instead encouraging ‘push’ transactions, where the customer initiates the payment by scanning a QR code or through other means.
18.03 / 00:15
markets UPS Booking Assurant Experts show IndusInd raises Rs 11,000 crore via CDs in confidence boost
IndusInd Bank raised ₹11,000 crore selling certificates of deposit (CDs) on Monday, as the lender moved to shore up its funding position amid deposit withdrawals after it revealed a ₹2,000 crore accounting discrepancy in its derivatives book. The fundraising suggests a likely return of investor confidence in the bank after the Reserve Bank of India on Saturday said the private lender has sufficient capital despite a likely hit on its net worth.
17.03 / 23:51
show information Department Courts rights yachting US federal judge allows attorneys to subpoena financial records in Antigua yacht case
A federal judge in New York has granted the attorneys of a Russian woman permission to issue subpoenas to access the financial records of Antigua and Barbuda’s prime minister and other officials involved in the sale of a megayacht that her father had a...
17.03 / 19:47
UPS pandemic Trade show electronic February trade deficit at 3.5-year low, exports continue fall
The ministry has also estimated a $4.43 billion trade surplus in goods and services in February, the first surplus after the Covid-19 pandemic. In February, India’s gold imports slipped to $2.3 billion from the past month’s $2.68 billion. Meanwhile, crude oil imports dropped to $11.8 billion from $13.4 billion in January, data showed. Sequentially, goods exports were up 1.31% from January 2025. “This was a difficult year for us for trade. We are positively moving in the direction of above $800 billion exports,” said commerce secretary Sunil Barthwal, adding that services exports are growing above 14%. Live Events E
17.03 / 17:55
Platform Hallmark film show Features Investigations International Mistletoe Murders Season 2: What we know about renewal
Hallmark Media has confirmed the renewal of Mistletoe Murders for a second season. The series will continue on Hallmark+, the network’s streaming platform.
17.03 / 17:03
Booking Action WhatsApp show reports prevention Maharashtra violence: Clashes erupt, vehicles set ablaze, police injured over reports of burning of holy book
According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Archit Chandak, the violence started due to some miscommunication. “The situation is under control now. We have a strong police presence. We appeal to everyone to stay calm and not engage in stone pelting,” he told ANI. To control the situation, the police used tear gas and displayed a show of force. Several vehicles were set on fire, but the Fire Brigade quickly doused the flames. DCP Chandak himself suffered a minor leg injury during the violence. Authorities have urged people not to believe in rumours and to maintain law and order. “We request everyone to support the police. Legal action is being taken against those involved,” DCP Chandak said.
17.03 / 17:03
Provident Waters Strategy Healthcare show beautiful peace Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai meets Amit Shah, briefs on anti-Naxals operations
Amit Shah and apprised him about the ongoing operations against the Naxals, saying the state government has taken decisive steps to eliminate it completely. The meeting here focused on the complete eradication of Naxalism, accelerating development of the Bastar region and promoting tourism and economic activities in the region, an official release said. The chief minister apprised the home minister that Naxalism is now in its last phase and the government is taking decisive steps to eliminate it completely, it said. Sai said that joint efforts by the state and central governments have significantly weakened Naxals. Now, the focus is on finalising strategies that will lead Bastar toward lasting peace and the government's new Surrender and Rehabilitation Policy-2025 has begun to show results, he said.
17.03 / 14:37
markets Target Trade War band show diving Deutsche Bank says the market sell-off has another 6% to go as consumer and corporate confidence dives
The market sell-off is not over yet as consumer and corporate confidence take a dive on tariff uncertainty, according to Deutsche Bank.
17.03 / 13:17
Action show performer social actress Videos Interviews Malaika Arora scolds reality show contestant for inappropriate gestures towards her. 'Mummy ka phone number do'
Hip Hop India Season 2 for making inappropriate gestures during his performance. The actress, who is judging the show alongside choreographer-director Remo D'Souza, was visibly upset with the contestant’s behavior, which included winking and blowing flying kisses in her direction. A video of the incident has since gone viral on social media. In the clip, Malaika is seen confronting the contestant, demanding, «Mummy ka phone number do!» (Give me your mother's phone number!). Expressing her disbelief, she added, «He is winking. He is giving flying kisses.» Her stern reaction was supported by other contestants, who also questioned the participant's behavior. The contestant, from Uttar Pradesh, had appeared for an audition on the show. His actions during the performance left Malaika uncomfortable, leading her to firmly call him out. Remo D'Souza attempted to lighten the mood by jokingly asking whether the boy was more like his mother or father.
17.03 / 13:17
UPS Reuters Manufacturing economy President show reports Big worry for Donald Trump! Key economic rating falls to negative. What does this mean?
New York State plummeted this month by the most in nearly two years, a survey showed on Monday, with new orders falling sharply and input prices climbing at the fastest rate in more than two years in the latest sign the economy may be weakening, as per a report. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said its Empire State manufacturing index plunged by nearly 26 points — the largest drop since May 2023 — to a reading of negative 20.0 from positive 5.7 in February, Reuters reported. The reading was lower than all 26 forecasts in a Reuters poll of economists, which had a median expectation of minus 1.50. «New orders and shipments declined,» the report said. «Input prices increased at the fastest pace in more than two years, and selling price increases also continued to pick up. Optimism about the outlook waned considerably for a second consecutive month.» It was the latest survey to paint a picture of a weakening factory sector struggling to adjust to President Donald Trump's roll-out of tariffs on a rapidly widening range of imported goods. Trump on Monday repeated his threat that more tariffs are coming in early April, and he reiterated that he had no intention of granting exemptions for the hefty levies on steel and aluminum imports that went into effect last week.
17.03 / 13:17
Citi Progressive economy Remark show reports Traffic Most unicorn founders not natives, Pai says, urging CM not to create illiberal environment
“They have come and enriched us here, created huge jobs. We must be an open progressive forward society not parochial like some of our neighbors, he said in a post on X. “The best and brightest of India are welcome here.” He was referring to data that showed most unicorn founders came from Maharashtra followed by Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu. In a series of posts, he warned that Karnataka was on its way of losing out massively by the time the term of the present Congress regime ends, while urging chief minister Siddaramaiah to act for a “mid-course correction". The former Infosys board member said this in response to a reported remark by Telangana CM Revanth Reddy that his state was finding it difficult to pay salaries to employees on the first day of every month due to the weak financial position of the state.
17.03 / 12:23
show FCA bans Crispin Odey from UK financial services industry
In a statement today (17 March), the FCA said Odey has deliberately sought to frustrate Odey Asset Management's «disciplinary processes into his conduct to protect his own interests» and that he «lacked integrity». «Odey showed reckless disregard for OAM's governance, causing OAM to breach certain regulatory requirements,» the FCA statement read. «In addition, the FCA considers that Odey's behaviour towards both OAM and the FCA lacked candour.» As a result of the fund manager's conduct, the FCA said Odey is «not a fit and proper person» to conduct any role within the regulated activit...
17.03 / 09:25
markets Platform Gap Sustainability film show audience Mind the gap: Hype pushes OTT shows high on viewership charts but audience favourites are another story
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Some shows on streaming platforms may have gained high viewership from the hype built around them and generous marketing spends, but these web originals don’t necessarily become audience favourites.
17.03 / 09:13
COST Fighting Immunic Research show country patient Gene therapy for blood cancer shows 73 per cent response rate in clinical trials
CAR T-cell therapy', the treatment involves modifying genes in one's T-cells — a type of immune cells — to help fight cancer. The study looked at patients with leukaemia, which occurs in bone marrow, and lymphoma, which affects the lymphatic system. Researchers, including those from the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay and Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, said in low and middle-income countries, patients in whom 'B-cell' tumours continue to grow following a period of remission (relapse), or do not respond to treatment (refractory), suffer from poor outcomes due to an absence of effective therapies. A type of white blood cell, B-cells are crucial to one's immune system as they produce antibodies to fight infections.
17.03 / 09:13
UPS Strategy Remark show performer Scandals cricket Rajasthan Royals IPL Records: From 2008 champions to controversies and revival; check full history
Rajasthan Royals (RR) find themselves gearing up for another chance to capture the elusive IPL title. Known for their early success and a roller-coaster journey, the franchise has had its fair share of memorable highs, challenging lows, and even controversial moments. Let’s take a trip down memory lane to revisit their remarkable journey, and what could be next for the Royals.
17.03 / 09:01
UPS Racing WhatsApp show prevention Rail budget no record breaking but failed budget; opposition slams Rail ministry in Lok Sabha
failed budget". She said the present government was creating a narrative that every development started after 2014. But the «devil lies in details» and available facts show that the financial health of the public carrier was in a bad shape and it was on «ventilator». She alleged that revenues were falling and making (Instagram) reels will not help in any way. According to her, the Railways was the only one in the race and it still stands at the runners up position and not the top. She wondered whether the Railways like all profit making public entities would also land up with the «friends» (mitra) of the ruling dispensation. Gaikwad alleged that the rail kavach developed to prevent accidents was being used by the minister to protect himself and not passengers and the trains. She said he continues in office despite a series of accidents under his watch.

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