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India in talks with top wheat buyer Egypt to start shipments

INDIA

India in talks with top wheat buyer Egypt to start shipments

India’s wheat exports climbed more than fourfold to about 6 million tons in the 10 months ended January 31, from 1.38 million tons a year earlier, according to the authority.

Ronaldo takes a shot at cricket NFTs as he bets on blockchain startup

BUSINESS

Ronaldo takes a shot at cricket NFTs as he bets on blockchain startup

Venture capital firms B Capital Group and Insight Partners are leading FanCraze’s Series A round, said the people, who asked not to be identified as the information is private. The fundraising for the blockchain startup, previously known as Faze Technologies, has additionally attracted South Korea’s Mirae Asset, the people said.

Two-minute battery changes propel India’s shift to e-scooters

BUSINESS

Two-minute battery changes propel India’s shift to e-scooters

Sagyarani, a 38-year-old e-shuttle driver for MetroRide, pulls up to one of startup Sun Mobility’s 14 automated orange-and-black booths, taps her authentication key to open a vacant compartment, inserts a drained battery and pulls out a fully powered pack.

Market gyrations ease with traders recalibrating Russia risk

BUSINESS

Market gyrations ease with traders recalibrating Russia risk

The greenback was little changed against major peers as Asia trading began Monday, after its first weekly loss in a month, even as the Federal Reserve hiked rates. Japan’s yen was also steady after hitting a six-year low.

After Oil’s Surge, Saudi Aramco hikes spending to boost output

BUSINESS

After Oil’s Surge, Saudi Aramco hikes spending to boost output

The Saudi Arabian firm, like rivals such as BP Plc and Chevron Corp., has experienced a sharp turnaround from 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic hammered energy demand and forced it to shelve several projects.

Market gyrations ease with traders recalibrating Russia risk

WORLD

Market gyrations ease with traders recalibrating Russia risk

All eyes will be on the dollar when markets reopen at 2 pm in New York (5 am Monday in Sydney) after the currency’s first weekly loss in a month, even as the US Federal Reserve hiked rates.

India’s dependence on Russian weapons tethers PM Narendra Modi to Vladimir Putin

WORLD

India’s dependence on Russian weapons tethers PM Narendra Modi to Vladimir Putin

India operates over 250 Su-30 MKi Russian-made fighter jets, seven Kilo-class submarines and more than 1,200 Russian-made T-90 tanks -- all of which are operational for another decade, said people familiar with the situation.

Europe’s workers wary of asking for pay raises despite inflation

WORLD

Europe’s workers wary of asking for pay raises despite inflation

The poll showed just one-in-five workers in Spain, and one-in-four in Germany, plan to ask for a salary bump. In the U.K., the number is 30%. That compares with 40% in the U.S. and more than 70% in Indonesia, India and the United Arab Emirates.

Torrid stock rally springs from exhaustion among institutions

BUSINESS

Torrid stock rally springs from exhaustion among institutions

It’s a contrarian view, premised on logic that floors are found when sellers get exhausted, that gained adherents this week as the S&P 500 staged its biggest rally in two years just as the Federal Reserve threatened to raise interest rates as many as 10 times through 2023.

Blackstone plans fund for people with millions not billions

BUSINESS

Blackstone plans fund for people with millions not billions

The fund would potentially offer multimillionaires exposure to a swath of assets unavailable on public markets. In contrast with the usual practice of locking up institutional investors’ money for years, customers would have periodic opportunities to withdraw, according to people with familiar of the matter.

Aggressive rate hikes risk cracking US economy, Bill Gross tells FT

BUSINESS

Aggressive rate hikes risk cracking US economy, Bill Gross tells FT

Gross, known in the investment world as the Bond King, has been a critic of low interest rates, saying they’ve discouraged saving and contributed to the craze around meme stocks and NFTs.

COVID-19 update | China says vaccine makers upgraded shots to fight omicron

WORLD

COVID-19 update | China says vaccine makers upgraded shots to fight omicron

Widely-used inactivated shots in the country have been tweaked to fight up to three variants, including omicron and the preceding predominant delta strain.

SoftBank-Backed Oyo said to weigh 50% smaller IPO as markets sag

BUSINESS

SoftBank-Backed Oyo said to weigh 50% smaller IPO as markets sag

Faced with headwinds including slumping stock markets, Oyo-operator Oravel Stays Ltd. could clip its Indian IPO from the nearly $1 billion initially sought to half that, the people said, declining to be identified discussing internal matters.

This tropical island’s economy is being crushed by war in Ukraine

BUSINESS

This tropical island’s economy is being crushed by war in Ukraine

Hit by soaring oil import costs and a dip in tourism revenue, Sri Lanka is racing to avert a default amid dwindling foreign-exchange holdings. With inflation already at 15% -- the worst in Asia -- the conflict is only making it harder for the tropical island located off the southern tip of India.

Bond traders stunned by a hawkish Fed are sounding growth alarms

BUSINESS

Bond traders stunned by a hawkish Fed are sounding growth alarms

After the Federal Reserve raised interest rates and signaled hikes at all six remaining meetings this year, a section of the Treasury curve -- the gap between five- and 10-year yields -- inverted for the first time since March 2020. Meanwhile the flattening trend between two- and 10-year yields continued.

Saudi Arabia’s oil-for-yuan bid won’t threaten the dollar

BUSINESS

Saudi Arabia’s oil-for-yuan bid won’t threaten the dollar

The yuan is the global reserve currency of the future — and it always will be

Amazon stock split exposes absurdity of the Dow Jones index

BUSINESS

Amazon stock split exposes absurdity of the Dow Jones index

The company’s move may stem in part from an effort to win access to a widely followed market gauge that uses a methodology from 1896.

Shell Vies With Adani, Greenko for Actis’s Sprng Energy

BUSINESS

Shell Vies With Adani, Greenko for Actis’s Sprng Energy

Shell is seen as a strong contender for the business, though Sprng’s private equity owner Actis is still evaluating the offers.

Inbrew emerges as lead bidder for Diageo Indian Brands

BUSINESS

Inbrew emerges as lead bidder for Diageo Indian Brands

Inbrew is negotiating final terms of a deal and could reach an agreement as soon as the coming weeks.

The future of crypto is boring. And bright!

BUSINESS

The future of crypto is boring. And bright!

It’s worth remembering that, when it comes to economic affairs, unexciting can be exactly what you are looking for.

Why so many countries want to sit out the new cold war

WORLD

Why so many countries want to sit out the new cold war

Distrust of aggressive regional powers such as Russia and China is balanced by suspicions that the U.S. is a profoundly weakened and highly unstable superpower.

Limit up or limit down? Nickel traders brace for wild ride

BUSINESS

Limit up or limit down? Nickel traders brace for wild ride

Nickel was suspended on March 8 after prices rose 250% in little more than 24 hours, largely as metals tycoon Xiang Guangda struggled to pay massive margin calls to his banks and brokers.

Russia Is Spiraling Toward a $150 Billion Default Nightmare

WORLD

Russia Is Spiraling Toward a $150 Billion Default Nightmare

About $120 billion of the current outstanding government and company debt is denominated in dollars, with the bulk of the remainder in euros, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Roughly $25 billion was issued by Gazprom, the state-owned natural-gas giant.

India said to plan $3.3 billion sovereign green bond issue

BUSINESS

India said to plan $3.3 billion sovereign green bond issue

The debut sale may take place in the first half of the fiscal year that starts on April 1, and a decision to sell more green debt will depend on the response to the initial issuance, the people said, requesting not to be identified as the information is private, said.

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