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Trump Expected To Sign Bill That Could Delist Chinese Companies, White House Says
U.S President Donald Trump is expected to sign a bill that could prevent some Chinese companies from listing their shares on U.S. exchanges unless they adhere to U.S. auditing standards, the White House said on Wednesday.
RBI Halts HDFC Bank's Digital Activities & Sourcing New Credit Card Customers After Multiple Failures
HDFC Bank has had multiple failures in regards to digital services with customers complaining of inability to conduct credit and debit card transactions, internet banking, UPI, IMPS, and other modes of payment.
Gold Rises by Rs 10 to Reach Rs 48,640 Today; Silver Stands at Rs 62,400
In Delhi and Mumbai, 22-carat gold is coming at a price of Rs 47,310 per 10 gram and Rs 47,640 per 10 gram, while the price of 24-carat gold is standing at Rs 51,610 per 10 gram and Rs 48,640 per 10 gram.
US Tightens Definition Of Service Animals Allowed On Planes
The government has decided that when it comes to air travel, only dogs can be service animals, and companions used for emotional support don't count.
Govt Makes it Mandatory to Mention 8-digit HSN Code in Tax Invoice for 49 Chemical Based Products
In trade parlance, every product is categorised under an HSN (Harmonised System of Nomenclature) Code. It helps in systematic classification of goods across the globe.
COVID-19 Accelerates No-exam Trend In Life Insurance
Big data is playing a prominent role in life insurance this year.
Lay-offs At Hong Kong TV Station Stoke New Concerns Over Media Freedom
A Hong Kong television station said on Tuesday about 100 staff were "affected" by a shakeup as it seeks to remain competitive in a challenging economic environment, a move that has reignited worries over media freedom in China's freest city.
Millennial Money: Be Effective With Your Generosity In 2020
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Lay-offs At Hong Kong TV Station Stoke Concerns Over Media Freedom
A Hong Kong television station said on Tuesday about 100 staff were "affected" by a shakeup as it seeks to control costs and remain competitive in a challenging economic environment, a move that has reignited worries over media freedom in the city.
Rupee Surges 25 Paise to 73.80 Against US Dollar in Early Trade
The dollar index, which gauges the greenback's strength against a basket of six currencies, was down 0.05 per cent to 91.82.
This Holiday Season, Everyone Is Shopping From Home
The viral pandemic is accelerating a transformation of America's holiday shopping season.
Oil Prices Down 1% As OPEC+ Debates 2021 Output Policy
Oil fell about 1% on Monday on uncertainty about whether OPEC+ would agree to extend its deep output cuts at talks this week, but COVID19 vaccine hopes kept crude benchmarks on track to rise by more than 25% in November.
Gold Set For Worst Month Since 2016 Amid Vaccine Optimism
Gold dropped to a fivemonth low on Monday and was on track for its worst month in four years as optimism over a swift vaccinefuelled economic recovery dented allure for safe havens.
GM Walks Away From Stake In Electric Vehicle Maker Nikola
General Motors will not take an initial stake in the electric vehicle company Nikola, which announced Monday that it would scuttle on of its marquee vehicles, an electric and hydrogenpowered pickup that was to be called the Badger.
Saudi Arabia May Raise Asia Crude Prices In January - Survey
Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia is expected to raise its official selling prices (OSPs) for Asian buyers in January, tracking stronger benchmark prices as some refiners increase output to meet higher winter demand, a Reuters survey showed.
Swiss Responsible Business Vote Set To Fail After Missing Regional Majority
A vote setting up Swiss companies for higher scrutiny over human rights and environmental abuses looked set to fail on Sunday, according to early counts, despite backing from nearly half the population in a historically divisive vote.