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Congress averts US government shutdown hours before deadline

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Congress averts US government shutdown hours before deadline

Congress narrowly averted a government shutdown by passing legislation to fund federal agencies until Nov. 17.

India to cut floor price for basmati exports to stay competitive

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India to cut floor price for basmati exports to stay competitive

The South Asian nation set the floor price in August to prevent some traders from smuggling non-basmati white rice, which has been banned for exports, by declaring them as the more expensive basmati.

Crypto’s First Year After the FTX Blowup: ‘It’s Been Miserable’

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Crypto’s First Year After the FTX Blowup: ‘It’s Been Miserable’

Feenan, whose stints over the years included a blockchain technology company and the Binance exchange, was excited to be part of a movement that promised to remake and improve seemingly everything. She even named her dog after the inventor of Bitcoin.

Larry Fink sees large opportunities for deals to transform BlackRock

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Larry Fink sees large opportunities for deals to transform BlackRock

Speaking at the Berlin event, he said he expects 10-year borrowing costs to stay at 5% or higher for some time because of embedded inflation. He added that investors are underestimating how the changes in geopolitics are structurally inflationary.

Bangkok readies new airport terminal before tourist rush

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Bangkok readies new airport terminal before tourist rush

Airports of Thailand Pcl, which operates Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi international airport, on Friday opened for trial the satellite terminal built at a cost of about 35 billion baht ($1 billion).

Standard Chartered doesn’t see Rupee cross 84 even if dollar climbs

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Standard Chartered doesn’t see Rupee cross 84 even if dollar climbs

“The Reserve Bank of India has been protecting rupee from depreciating very sharply,” Parul Mittal Sinha, head of India financial markets at the lender said on Bloomberg TV Friday. The monetary authority has “been following the stated policy of containing volatility in the rupee,” she said.

Europe’s richest royal family builds $300 billion finance empire

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Europe’s richest royal family builds $300 billion finance empire

Today, the finance empire behind Liechtenstein’s Prince Hans-Adam II is flourishing from its main area of expertise: managing money for the world’s super-rich.

India aiming to monetize $24 billion worth of highways by 2027

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India aiming to monetize $24 billion worth of highways by 2027

With 4,000 kilometers to 4,500 kilometers (2,796.2 miles) of new roads likely to be commissioned annually by the National Highways Authority of India over the next three years, the government can monetize these assets through a Infrastructure Investment Trust or toll-operate-transfer model, CareEdge Ratings said in a note on Thursday.

Aramco to enter global LNG with stake in MidOcean energy

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Aramco to enter global LNG with stake in MidOcean energy

Aramco is bringing its financial heft to LNG at a time when global demand for the fuel has surged, particularly in Europe which is replacing reduced pipeline supplies from Russia.

Now it’s Bangkok’s fine dining scene that’s luring tourists to Thailand

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Now it’s Bangkok’s fine dining scene that’s luring tourists to Thailand

Tassanakajohn was told he’d be forced to close within months for charging so much for food made with local products. On nearby sidewalks, dishes featuring similar ingredients were available for less than a dollar.

Goldman’s Scott Rubner sees deeper stock losses in a ‘no rules market’

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Goldman’s Scott Rubner sees deeper stock losses in a ‘no rules market’

With indexes such as the S&P 500 breaking below key thresholds, trend-chasing systematic funds are at risk of being forced to unwind equity holdings.

GameStop’s billionaire investor Ryan Cohen takes over as CEO

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GameStop’s billionaire investor Ryan Cohen takes over as CEO

Ryan Cohen, who was already executive chairman and the company’s largest investor, will start immediately and won’t receive compensation, the company said in a regulatory filing Thursday.

Evergrande says billionaire founder is suspected of crimes

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Evergrande says billionaire founder is suspected of crimes

Authorities notified Evergrande that Hui has been subject to “mandatory measures,” due to “suspicion of illegal crimes,” according to a company statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange Thursday.

Microsoft discussed selling Bing to Apple as Google replacement

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Microsoft discussed selling Bing to Apple as Google replacement

Over the years, the companies have discussed other ways to make Bing the preferred option, though Apple ultimately stuck with Google.

Anil Agarwal’s Vedanta proposes partial cash payment for bonds

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Anil Agarwal’s Vedanta proposes partial cash payment for bonds

Indian tycoon Anil Agarwal’s mining company is seeking to pay back a portion of the dollar bonds maturing in 2024 and 2025 in cash, with the remainder of the principal deferred for three years from the original due date, the people said, asking not to be identified because the discussions are confidential.

FTSE holds off from adding South Korea, India to key bond indexes

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FTSE holds off from adding South Korea, India to key bond indexes

“The South Korean market authorities have undertaken, or are in the process of undertaking, several initiatives intended to improve the structure and accessibility of the South Korean capital markets for international investors,” FTSE said in a statement on Thursday.

Nestle Says Global Food and Beverage Market Has Been Shrinking

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Nestle Says Global Food and Beverage Market Has Been Shrinking

“People are consuming less, or they’re eating less or they’re wasting less or they’re eating more out of home,” outgoing Chief Financial Officer Francois-Xavier Roger said during a Bernstein conference Thursday. “It’s difficult to know. I don’t think it will last.”

Google, Meta and Apple set to win US approval for virtual reality devices

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Google, Meta and Apple set to win US approval for virtual reality devices

The very low power gadgets would be allowed to tap airwaves used by Wi-Fi-enabled devices under a proposal announced Wednesday by Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel.

India investors are buying dividend stocks as rally stalls

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India investors are buying dividend stocks as rally stalls

The NSE Nifty Dividend Opportunities 50 Index has rallied 22% this year while the NSE Nifty 50 Index advanced a tad below 9%, putting the gap between the two measures near a reading in 2010.

Crypto exchange Kraken plans to offer trading in US-listed stocks

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Crypto exchange Kraken plans to offer trading in US-listed stocks

Kraken will initially offer trading in the United States and the United Kingdom through a service built by a new division called Kraken Securities, and is targeting to launch the service in 2024, the report said.

Emerging currencies slump, on brink of erasing 2023 gains

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Emerging currencies slump, on brink of erasing 2023 gains

The Brazilian real was among the biggest decliners of the day on Wednesday, set for its longest losing streak in more than two years.

Oil hits $95 a barrel on shrinking stockpiles at vital US hub

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Oil hits $95 a barrel on shrinking stockpiles at vital US hub

The US benchmark popped above the threshold after jumping 3.6% on Wednesday, its biggest gain since early May. Inventories at Cushing, Oklahoma — the delivery point for the US benchmark — dropped just below 22 million barrels, the lowest since July 2022 and close to operational minimums.

Vedanta is preparing to de-merge sprawling operations

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Vedanta is preparing to de-merge sprawling operations

The company has informed its lenders of the restructuring and could announce the plans in the coming days, according to the people.

India will sell 50-year bonds for the first time

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India will sell 50-year bonds for the first time

India will sell 50-year bonds for the first time, introducing ultra-long maturity debt to cater to the growing demand from insurance and pension funds.

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