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Malaysian court tosses jailed ex-Prime Minister Najib's bid to serve graft sentence in house arrest
CNBC Awaaz· 8 hours agoA Malaysian court on Wednesday dismissed a bid by imprisoned former Prime Minister Najib Razak to...
Wipro: After 23% rally in less than a month, will this IT major sustain its upward momentum? | Stock...
Livemint· 8 hours agoIndian IT stocks experienced a strong resurgence in June, which continued into July, with Wipro emerging as a standout performer among its peers. This rally has brought Wipro's stock price close ...
PJTL lenders agree for Rs 1,020 crore one-time settlement
The Economic Times· 8 hours agoGovernment backed bad loan aggregator National Asset Reconstruction Co Ltd (NARCL) had offered Rs...
Taliban rules: Afghan woman abandons doctoring for pickle-making
Hindustan Times· 9 hours agoHalf of Afghanistan's population now finds itself locked out of the freedom to work at a time when...
The jiggle is up: Bosses bust workers who fake computer activity
Livemint· 9 hours agoIn the disclosure, first reported on by Bloomberg News, the bank said it had fired more than a dozen employees in its wealth and investment management unit for allegedly simulating ...
What should investors do with HDFC Bank stocks? Rahul Shah answers
The Economic Times· 10 hours ago"So, just to give you a perspective, when the new margin system which came up, say, couple of years...
Ultra-slum dwellers must be given access to welfare provisions
Livemint· 10 hours agoFrom the high-speed six-lane highway, the gorge with the sewer in the middle is not visible because...
Stay invested, and buy more; there will be more legs to this rally: Varun Saboo
The Economic Times· 12 hours agoVarun Saboo, Head-Equities, Anand Rathi Shares, asks how does one assign a PEG to Nifty? Saboo says...
Should investors buy the dip in brokerage stocks? Deepak Shenoy answers
The Economic Times· 13 hours agoIndian Bank, for instance, has generally demonstrated even before the mergers, it had demonstrated a...
Letters to the Editor: ‘Chaarsau bees’ will continue to live on in popular parlance
The Telegraph· 13 hours agoIts imprint extended far beyond the realm of law and justice — ‘chaarsau bees’ is used all over the country to describe someone who is cunning or deceitful. Be it politicians accusing their ...