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'Fantastic' earnings could give Indian banking stocks a boost

BUSINESS

'Fantastic' earnings could give Indian banking stocks a boost

Five of the nation’s six biggest banks have reported earnings for the latest quarter that either matched or exceeded consensus expectations.

Oil advances for third day on record US exports weaker dollar

COMMODITIES

Oil advances for third day on record US exports weaker dollar

The weaker dollar also helped buoy crude. A Bloomberg gauge of the greenback -- which hit a record last month -- has dropped to a three-week low, making raw materials priced in the US currency cheaper for overseas buyers

Rishi Sunak risks fresh Braverman row over UK-India visa deal

WORLD

Rishi Sunak risks fresh Braverman row over UK-India visa deal

Rishi Sunak’s UK government is in talks with India over whether to increase the number of business visas granted to Indian nationals as part of a potential trade deal, a stance that risks causing friction in the new prime minster’s top team.

US dollar drops to three-week low as traders weigh a Fed pivot

ECONOMY

US dollar drops to three-week low as traders weigh a Fed pivot

A slew of US data on manufacturing, home prices and consumer confidence have all fallen short of economist estimates, underscoring the toll of Fed tightening

Dove, other Unilever dry shampoos recalled over cancer risk

BUSINESS

Dove, other Unilever dry shampoos recalled over cancer risk

Unilever’s recall pertains to products made prior to October 2021.

New Visa to Let Tourists With $130,000 Live in Bali for 10 Years

WORLD

New Visa to Let Tourists With $130,000 Live in Bali for 10 Years

The country is offering “second home” visas for five years and 10 years to those with at least 2 billion rupiah ($130,000) in their bank accounts, according to a new regulation issued on Tuesday. The policy takes effect on Christmas, or 60 days after the issuance of the new rule.

Markets didn’t oust Truss, the Bank of England did

POLITICS

Markets didn’t oust Truss, the Bank of England did

Truss won the leadership of the Conservative Party, which the UK electorate had voted into power, by promising a range of deep tax cuts and government spending increases. Whatever one might think of her policies, they were her mandate.

Most NFTs Are More Like Baseball Cards Than Fine Art

BUSINESS

Most NFTs Are More Like Baseball Cards Than Fine Art

Celebrities often crave the notoriety that comes with head-scratching spending sprees, but it’s still fair to ask: Ape caricatures? What on earth are they thinking?

Get ready to relearn how to use the internet

TECHNOLOGY

Get ready to relearn how to use the internet

Facebook, Google and Twitter remain recognizable versions of their earlier selves. The browser retains its central role. Video has risen in importance, but that hardly represents a major shift in how things work.

Tech’s Big Day tarnished as Microsoft, Google, TI disappoint

MARKETS

Tech’s Big Day tarnished as Microsoft, Google, TI disappoint

Alphabet fell as much as 7.4 percent after third-quarter revenue came in below expectations, while Microsoft lost 8.1 percent following a disappointing revenue forecast. Texas Instruments Inc tumbled 6.1 percent after giving a forecast that was weaker than analyst estimates

Art is an Investment to Appreciate

BUSINESS

Art is an Investment to Appreciate

Recently an Andy Warhol painting sold at auction for $195 million, the highest price ever for a 20th century artwork. A dance hall-themed painting by Ernie Barnes went for $15.3 million, 76 times the original estimate. The Macklowe collection sold at Sotheby’s for $246.1 million, the most ever for a single collection.

Saudi Arabia sets up carbon market firm to support net-zero goal

BUSINESS

Saudi Arabia sets up carbon market firm to support net-zero goal

The $620 billion wealth fund is a major backer of many of Saudi Arabia’s green ambitions. Earlier this month it raised $3 billion with its debut dollar bond sale that also marked its first foray into ethical finance

Foreigners flee China stocks, pull out a record $2.5 billion, as panic spreads

MARKETS

Foreigners flee China stocks, pull out a record $2.5 billion, as panic spreads

Panic selling hit markets on Monday following the nation’s twice-a-decade political event, with the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index tumbling to the lowest level since the 2008 financial crisis. President Xi Jinping’s consolidation of power was seen as a major risk, with expectations that the leadership reshuffle would bring a continuation of key policies like Covid Zero

Oil edges higher as market tightness outweighs slowdown concerns

COMMODITIES

Oil edges higher as market tightness outweighs slowdown concerns

Crude has swung in recent sessions along with broader market trends and shifts in the dollar. The US currency was slightly weaker on Tuesday, making commodities cheaper for overseas buyers

Rishi Sunak edges closer to UK leadership prize as Boris Johnson caves

BUSINESS

Rishi Sunak edges closer to UK leadership prize as Boris Johnson caves

In a brief statement on Twitter late Sunday -- shortly after Johnson said he wouldn’t stand for fear of dividing the Conservative Party -- Sunak vowed to lead with “integrity, professionalism and accountability” if he won the race for No. 10 Downing Street.

Xi says China economy is ‘resilient,’ will deepen global links

ECONOMY

Xi says China economy is ‘resilient,’ will deepen global links

At the party congress, Xi has pushed for the “dual circulation” policy - an attempt to insulate China from economic shocks and US sanctions -- while maintaining strategic trade and investment links with the rest of the world

In China’s likely overhaul of economic team, there are 4 names to watch out for

ECONOMY

In China’s likely overhaul of economic team, there are 4 names to watch out for

The new list of Central Committee members suggests that China’s top economic team could see its biggest shake-up in more than a decade

Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak hold talks over UK leadership race

BUSINESS

Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak hold talks over UK leadership race

The prospect of the pair running on a joint ticket represents yet another unimaginable twist in what’s been a chaotic year in UK politics

State of the global economy: Of price rise, rate hikes, and wait for a new leader

ECONOMY

State of the global economy: Of price rise, rate hikes, and wait for a new leader

Rising inflation, spiralling borrowing costs and a seemingly impending recession are in store as the UK awaits a successor to Liz Truss

ECB to cross 2008 Rubicon with hike defying slump risk: Eco Week

ECONOMY

ECB to cross 2008 Rubicon with hike defying slump risk: Eco Week

Memories of what’s now perceived as a policy mistake in 2008 might yet come to haunt the ECB, especially as rates go even higher and begin to constrict growth in due course. Such a prospect is likely to make future hiking decisions in 2023 more contentious, even if this one won’t be

This Chinese province has more EV chargers than all of the US

BUSINESS

This Chinese province has more EV chargers than all of the US

With 345,126 public chargers and 19,116 charging stations as of the end of September, Guangdong has the largest EV charging network in China, one that has more than doubled from a year ago

Adani group said to consider raising $10 billion debt in lower-cost debt, green bonds

BUSINESS

Adani group said to consider raising $10 billion debt in lower-cost debt, green bonds

The move is aimed at lowering the ports-to-power group’s overall burden of repayments, which has come under the spotlight as Asia’s richest person pursues a string of ambitious acquisitions to diversify into sectors like green energy, digital services and media.

New covid variants have arrived. How worried should you be?

BUSINESS

New covid variants have arrived. How worried should you be?

Or not. These fear-mongering headlines and viral all-caps Tweets are counterproductive. They confuse and mislead the public about the dangers of the new omicron descendants. Worse, they potentially undermine a critical message: Covid vaccines still provide good protection against all of these variants.

Twitter, Elon Musk talks warm up as buyout closing deadline nears

BUSINESS

Twitter, Elon Musk talks warm up as buyout closing deadline nears

Both sides’ bankers and lawyers are preparing paperwork for the buyout to be completed by the Oct. 28 court-issued deadline, the people said, asking not to be identified because the matter is private.

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