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New F&O rules may propel Jio Financial and Zomato to Nifty 50 | India Infoline
India Infoline· 35 minutes agoInclusion in the Nifty 50 could result in passive fund buying of $466 million for Jio Financial, $491 million for Zomato, and $463 million for Trent.
Experts weigh in on new SEBI rules for F&O stocks - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 52 minutes agoThe Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has introduced a new criteria for the inclusion...
Telecom Diary
The Economic Times· 2 hours agoDespite being the fastest-growing mobile market in the world, the quality of mobile services in India has always been a concern. The spectrum auction scheduled for next week could enable telecom ...
Airtel, Jio to see 16-18% APRU benefit from tariff hikes, Vodafone Idea may gain most: Analysts
CNBC Awaaz· 2 hours agoBharti Airtel and Reliance Jio are expected to record a 16-18 percent average revenue per user...
Toyota companies cut stakes in Aisin
Just Auto· 2 hours agoToyota Motor said it aimed to sell a 4.8% stake in Aisin, which would reduce its stake to 20%, as part of a “revision of capital ties aimed at the growth...
New Zealand tightens rules for foreign workers looking to sponsor dependants
The Economic Times· 3 hours agoNew Zealand has announced new immigration rules that won't let some foreign workers sponsor their...
Navigating market peak amid high-interest rates: Anil Ghelani shares insights
Livemint· 3 hours agoIn an interview with Livemint, Ghelani said that the market’s focus would now be mainly on corporate...
As Jio Hikes Mobile Plans By 12-27%, Airtel Announces 10-21% Rise Too
NDTV· 3 hours agoBharti Airtel today announced a 10-21 per cent hike in prepaid and postpaid mobile tariffs, a day...
After Jio, Bharti Airtel announces up to 21% tariff hike from July 3
Business Standard India· 4 hours agoMobile Tariff Hike: Reliance Jio and Airtel have hiked tariffs by 10% to 25% following a subdued...
Bharti Airtel raises mobile tariffs by up to 21% after Reliance Jio | India Infoline
India Infoline· 4 hours agoThe revised tariffs, effective from 3 July 2024, will see an increase of less than 70 paise per day on entry-level plans.