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Citi cuts over 300 manager roles in latest restructuring
CITIGROUP IS ELIMINATING more than 300 senior manager roles as part of CEO Jane Fraser's efforts to simplify the Wall Street giant.
Argentina elects fiery right-wing populist Javier Milei as president
ARGENTINA ELECTED RIGHTWING libertarian Javier Milei as its new president on Sunday, rolling the dice on an outsider with radical views to fix an economy battered by triple-digit inflation, a looming recession and rising poverty.
OpenAl interim CEO vows to investigate Altman's firing
Microsoft stock hits all-time high
Jio Fin in talks for maiden bond issue
JIO FINANCIAL SERVICES is in early talks with merchant bankers for its maiden bond issue, four bankers told Reuters on Monday.
Fintech customers may shift to banks, NBFCs after rate hike
Firms that lack diversity in debt capital structure to be more affected
LTTS ties up with Nvidia for GenAI
L&T TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (LTTS) has signed a partnership with Nvidia to develop software-defined architecture for medical devices focused on endoscopy (a test to look inside one's body), which will enhance the image quality and scalability of products.
Greaves Electric gears up for new product launches
After refunding FAME subsidy a month ago
RCap must keep an arm's length from IndusInd: RBI
Clears appointment of 5 Hinduja Group representatives as directors
Wider pipeline to send essentials
41 workerstrapped under tunnel debris since November 12
Diwali in Telangana again this year if BJP wins: Shah
UNION HOME MINISTER Amit Shah addressed a public rally in Korutla on Monday afternoon, giving a shot in the arm to BJP MP Arvind Dharmapuri, who is contesting from the Korutla Assembly seat.
States unlikely to utilise ₹1.3-trn capex loan in full
GOING BY THE trends so far, states are likely to be able to utilise around ₹1 trillion from the Centre's ₹1.3 trillion 50-year interest-free capex loans facility for the current financial year.
Net exports likely a growth push in Q2 despite drop in goods shipment
NET CONTRIBUTION OF India's foreign trade to its gross domestic product (GDP) may have been positive in the July-September quarter of this fiscal, despite merchandise exports shrinking in the period on a year-onyear basis, economists said.
Rising cost of imported coal may impact power tariffs
GLOBAL COAL PRICES, which were trading at a lower range in the first half of the current financial year, are likely to see a spurt in the second half, likely having an impact on domestic e-auction prices of the fuel as well.
Religare board rallies behind Rashmi Saluja
THE BOARD OF directors of Religare Enterprises (REL) has firmly backed executive chairperson Rashmi Saluja and the management against charges of insider trading, terming they were raised by \"certain people with vested interests\"
Surprised at investor interest in F&O: Buch
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE Board of India (Sebi) chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch on Monday came down hard on retail investors dabbling in the future and options (F&O) market.
Leading brands lend a shoulder to Men in Blue
INDIA'S HEARTBREAKING LOSS to Australia in the Cricket World Cup final on Sunday has prompted an outpouring from brands in support of the Men in Blue.
OpenAl statt revolt, want board to quit
600 of 770 threaten to resign employees
India remains a 4G country
A YEAR AFTER the launch of 5G services, Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel together may have notched up a subscriber base of around 125 million, but are still unable to recoup their investments.
Delhi Air Quality Better But Need To Stay Vigilant: Environment Minister
EMPHASISING ON THE need to maintain better air quality level in the city, Delhi environment minister Gopal Rai on Sunday urged people to be careful and continue to follow the rules as stages I, II, and III of Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) are still in place.
Bhujbal steps up OBC play to regain ground
CHHAGAN BHUJBAL, WHO was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in March 2016 and spent over two years in jail in connection with a money laundering case, has since struggled to overcome this setback.
Ad spends may hit ₹1 trn by 2023-end
WORLD CUP, FESTIVE SEASON BOOST
Withhold aid to Pakistan, US lawmakers urge Biden admin
A GROUP OF 11 influential US lawmakers have urged the Biden administration to withhold future assistance to Pakistan until Islamabad restores constitutional order and holds free and fair elections, it emerged on Sunday.
Health workers evacuate 31 babies from Gaza hospital
A WHO team that visited the hospital said 291 patients were still there
Healthcare embraces Al in cloud
Apollo Hospitals and Indira IVF see better patient outcomes
Revving up Bharat (BH) series numberplates
Removing roadblocks will be key to success
A new flight plan
Who stands to gain what from the IndiGo-Mokobara collaboration
Marginal drop in CIRP cases admitted in Q2
THE NUMBER OF cases admitted for the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) declined marginally in the second quarter of this fiscal to 232 cases as against 247 in Q1, according to the latest data from the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI).
Fintech loan disbursals may slacken
LENDING PARTNERS MAY BE UNABLE TO PROVIDE CAPITAL AT LOW COST
IT firms bank on sales staff in tough market
Reduction in sales employees count slower than tech
After 15 buyouts in a year, Samvardhana Motherson gears up for more expansions
HAVING COMPLETED 15 acquisitions in 12 months, Samvardhana Motherson International (SAMIL), India's largest automotive component manufacturer, is gearing up for more buyouts that could surpass its previous endeavours.