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Sterling Drops 0.82% After Britain Tightens Coronavirus Restrictions
Sterling dropped 0.82% on Sunday after Britain imposed tough new restrictions to stem a fastspreading new coronavirus strain and on a lack of progress towards a Brexit deal.
FIU Slaps Rs 96 Lakh Penalty Against PayPal for Violating India's Anti-money Laundering Processes
PayPal, which began India operations in November 2017, said it was fully committed to follow due processes and is "carefully reviewing the matter".
One-year Goals, Various Investments: 5 Tips One Could Follow to Secure their Financial Future
As coronavirus has made people realise that they should be well prepared for the future, here are some options which one can consider to make their future secure.
Easy Steps to Check SBI PPF Account Balance
Investors generally deposit money in their PPF account but do not make it a habit of keeping a track as checking the account physically from the bank branch sometimes means waiting in long queues.
Landslide At Vale Mine Near 2019 Disaster Site Kills One In Brazil
A landslide at a mine owned by Brazil's Vale SA near the site of the 2019 Brumadinho dam disaster buried and killed a worker on Friday, the company told Reuters in a statement.
Global Markets: Equities Dip, Oil Jumps, As Investors Wait On U.S. Stimulus Package
Global equity benchmarks slid while oil prices rallied to near ninemonth highs on Friday as investors weighed hopes for a U.S. coronavirus relief package against moves by the U.S. government to add dozens of Chinese companies to a trade blacklist.
Analysis: Debate Over Pulling Fuses Widens Regulatory Cracks On 737 MAX
Boeing's 737 MAX is set to return to the skies in Canada with a local twist in the cockpit, after Ottawa became the last major Western regulator to lift a 20month safety ban. Small print in Thursday's Transport Canada announcement sheds light on a regu...
Analysis - U.S. Retailers Want Shoppers To Help Santa With Curbside Pickup
With homebound Americans making record numbers of online holiday purchases and snowy streets worsening a logjam for shipping companies, retailers are enticing shoppers to pick up orders in person to ensure their stockings are stuffed Christmas morning.
Business Events Scheduled For The Coming Week
Business events and economic reports scheduled for the coming week.
Google Wins EU Antitrust Nod For $2.1 Billion Fitbit Deal
Alphabet's Google won EU antitrust approval on Thursday for its $2.1 billion bid for Fitbit after agreeing restrictions on how it will use customers' health related data.
Accenture Forecasts Upbeat Full-year Revenue
Consulting and outsourcing services provider Accenture Plc raised its fullyear sales forecast and beat quarterly revenue estimates on Thursday, as an extended workfromhome period boosted its digital, cloud and security services.
India Has Extremely High Tariffs, Says US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer
Lighthizer added that a more comprehensive Indo-US trade deal may take some time. "…my guess is that, that will take a while…that is not going to happen anytime soon.
Edmunds: Top Rated Awards Announced For 2021
Every year Edmunds experts put their heads together to determine the very best new vehicles on sale. Spread across eight categories, the Edmunds Top Rated Awards are given to the cars, trucks and SUVs that rank at the top of their class according to Edmu...
BOJ Loads Up $6 Billion In Ammunition In Rare Move To Combat Market Turmoil
The Bank of Japan will tap $6 billion in cash from a government account in a rare arrangement to ensure it has enough ammunition to combat any market disruptions caused by a recent resurgence in coronavirus infections.
Saudi Arabia Says Oil Market Fluctuation Remains A Major Challenge For Economy
Saudi Arabia said on Tuesday the COVID19 outbreak has made predicting the oil market "increasingly challenging," warning that oil market fluctuation is a major challenge for the economy.
World Faces Long-term Oil Supply Gap Despite COVID Demand Destruction
Inadequate investment in exploration and new drilling may leave the world without enough oil in 20 to 30 years despite a shift towards renewable power sources, top energy analysts say.