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Dollar soars near 38-year yen peak as Trump risk lifts US yields
The Economic Times· 1 hour agoThe U.S. dollar hovered near an almost 38-year high to the yen on Tuesday following a surge in...
Indian stock market: 7 key things that changed for market overnight - Gift Nifty, US PMI to Treasury...
Livemint· 2 hours agoIndian stock market: Gift Nifty was trading around 24,245 level, a premium of nearly 35 points from...
Asian stocks fluctuate as traders weigh Trump win
The Economic Times· 2 hours agoAsian stocks fluctuated in a narrow range as traders weighed the possibility of another Donald Trump presidency in the wake of his debate with Joe Biden...
Centre plans to make National Test House as apex certification body for all Indian products | Today...
Livemint· 3 hours agoNew Delhi: The union government is working on making the National Test House (NTH), an industrial...
Why India’s food norms fail to detect pesticide in spices
Scroll· 3 hours agoOn April 5, Hong Kong’s food safety department flagged the presence of a carcinogen in two spice mixes imported from India. Traces of ethylene oxide were ...
India ETFs lead inflows in June on growth optimism post-election
CNBC Awaaz· 3 hours agoThe inflows were led by iShares MSCI India ETF (ticker INDA), Franklin FTSE India ETF (ticker FLIN)...
China extends ‘panda diplomacy’ to Hong Kong
Semafor· 8 hours agoThe News China will send a pair of pandas to Hong Kong, an apparent show of soft diplomacy as the city marks 27 years since its return to China from...
Air Works looks to expand into drone, component segments
Financial Express· 8 hours agoThe growing needs of the domestic aviation sector have led aircraft maintenance, repair, and...
China deploys aircraft carrier off Philippine coast amid tensions over South China Sea
The Economic Times· 11 hours agoChina has deployed its second aircraft carrier 'Shandong' which was spotted patrolling waters off...
All the Countries That Drive on the Left Side of the Road
HowStuffWorks· 11 hours agoLeft-side or left-hand traffic may seem backwards for most U.S. drivers, but it's nothing new; in the 17th and 18th centuries, it helped control the flow of horse-drawn carriages on London Bridge ...