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Five Palestinian Scribes Killed
FIVE PALESTINIAN JOURNALISTS have been killed by an Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip, the health ministry said Thursday.
Trump's Bitcoin promise hard to keep
Can He Deliver?
Banks' bad loan ratio at 13-yr low on higher recoveries
Reduction In GNPAs, Lower Slippages
Lenders disburse loans worth ₹27K cr through ULI
BANKS AND NBFCS disbursed more than 600,000 loans amounting to ₹27,000 crore using Unified Lending Interface (ULI) as on December 6.
NBFCs Maintain Double-Digit Credit Growth Last Fiscal
Loans and advances by non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) grew 18.5% in FY24, primarily driven by upper-layer NBFCs, according to the Reserve Bank of India's report on trend and progress, released on Thursday.
HC stays Religare AGM, RBI's nod for open offer
IN A SETBACK to the Burman family, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has stayed the approval granted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for making an open offer to acquire an additional 26% stake in Religare Enterprises as well as the company's annual general meeting (AGM) scheduled for December 31.
IndusInd Plans To Sell ₹1,500-Crore Bad Loans To ARCs
INDUSIND BANK PLANS to sell nearly ₹1,500 crore worth of bad loans, including more than 1 million micro loans with a ticket size anywhere between ₹5,000 and ₹40,000, to asset reconstruction companies (ARCs), in a bid to arrest deterioration in its asset quality.
SMFG India Credit receives ₹3,000 crore from parent
JAPANESE MAJOR SUMITOMO Mitsui Financial Group announced on Thursday that it has infused ₹3,000 crore into its Indian NBFC subsidiary, SMFG India Credit Company, via rights issue.
Housing sales volume may fall 4%
HOUSING SALES ARE estimated to fall 4% this year in seven major cities to nearly 0.46 million units on lower launches, while sales in value terms are up 16% at ₹5.68 lakh crore.
Jubilant Foods inks deal with Coca-Cola
JUBILANT FOOD (JFL) on Thursday said it has signed an MoU with Coca-Cola company to buy sparkling drinks and other products from the beverages major.
SECI order: RPower arm gets interim relief from HC
THE DELHI HIGH Court has granted interim relief to Reliance Power's subsidiary, Reliance NU BESS, in a petition pertaining to disqualification from participating in three bids solely on the ground of the debarment order dated November 6, issued by Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), against the petitioner.
Demand shift pushes small cars to oblivion
ONCE AN UBIQUITOUS product on the roads, commanding a lion's share of the market, out of every 33 cars sold today just one is a mini car, highlighting a massive shift in the buyer pattern.
Tech landscape: AI regulation, chip push to take centre stage
FINALISATION OF ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS SCHEME ON THE CARDS
Tata Sons chief sees a golden age for manufacturing
WITH GLOBAL SUPPLY chains increasingly tilting in India's favour, the manufacturing sector is poised for a transformative era, Tata Sons' chairman N Chandrasekaran said on Thursday in his New Year message to employees.
Gujarat traders demand cut in cotton MSP
Amid declining cotton exports and rising imports, cotton traders and associations in Gujarat are urging the government to reduce the minimum support price (MSP) for cotton.
Coal power plant growth holds near 5-year high
POWER CAPACITY Country relies heavily on coal for energy security
Adani, IRB among bidders for NHAI assets
ADANI ROAD TRANSPORT and IRB Infrastructure are learnt to be among the four firms that have bid to acquire the operational highway projects of National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) under the Toll Operate Transfer (TOT) model for monetisation.
Anti-dumping probe into LNG vessels from China
INDIA'S TRADE DEFENCE body has started an anti-dumping investigation into import of liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel tanks used in trucks and other vehicles from China.
Monetary policy, structural factors too behind slowdown
\"Credit slowed a little too much and quickly in FY25\"
A year where audit integrity took centre stage
● 2024 saw fresh disputes between NFRA & ICAI, stern action on Big Four
Rice exports surge after curbs eased
India's exports of agricultural and processed food products rose by over 8% to $14.01 billion during the April-November period of the current fiscal year compared to FY24 after the government removed most of the restrictions on rice shipment a couple of months back.
Exporters seek special support for US markets
● Sops to enable additional exports of $25-bn in 3 years
A middle-class meltdown
Economic shift, stagnating real income post Covid weigh on spending on daily items
Shyam Benegal cremated with full state honours
Veteran filmmaker Shyam Benegal, a pioneer of India’s parallel cinema movement, was cremated with full state honors on Tuesday.
Champions Trophy: India to play Pakistan on Feb 23
INDIA WILL PLAY all their matches of the Champions Trophy in Dubai with the marquee clash against arch-rivals Pakistan scheduled on February 23, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced on Tuesday.
Net gains: Secured Virat, cautious Rohit gear up
INDIA GOT A chance to bat in the nets on fresher pitches on Tuesday, their last day of training as Christmas day is a rest day for them.
Local satellites push draws 30 aspirants
The applicants for INSPACe's latest effort in this regard include startups such as Google-backed Pixxel and Baring Private Equity-backed SatSure, as well as larger entities like Tata Group's Tata Advanced Systems.
₹2-cr fine on Deloitte Haskins for Zee audit
In September 2018, the chairman of ZEEL, who is also the promoter of Essel Group of Companies, issued a letter to Yes Bank, and committed ₹200 crore of fixed deposit (FD) of ZEEL as a guarantee for the loans given by the bank to group company Essel Green Mobility.
Labour-intensive exports: Gains likely to be short-lived
India's textile export growth is likely to be short-lived despite a recent surge, driven by factors such as a volatile rupee and instability in neighboring Bangladesh. While this presents opportunities, long-term gains require competitiveness and product diversification.
Economists for FTAs, land & labour reforms
RCEP was signed by the group of countries in November 2020 except India.