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Impossible Foods Cuts Faux Meat Prices By 20% At Grocery Stores
Impossible Foods said on Tuesday it would cut the prices of its faux meat patties by 20% at U.S. grocery stores as the plantbased protein maker ramps up production with a larger plan to eventually undercut ground beef prices.
Singapore Regulators Warn Against Trading Incited By Online Groups
Singapore regulators said on Tuesday they were closely monitoring market activities for signs of false trading and other misconduct, cautioning investors of risks related to trading in securities incited by online forums and social media chat groups.
Japan Set To Extend State Of Emergency For Another Month
Japan is set to extend a state of emergency in Tokyo and other regions for another month on Tuesday, seeking to keep the upper hand over a COVID19 outbreak even as daily case numbers begin to edge down.
Vehicle Scrappage Policy, I-T Compliance Changes: What Budget 2021 Brought for Middle Class Taxpayer
Budget 2021's tone was clear: reviving the severely hit urban population while making sure that the rural folk is not left wanting.
Myanmar Coup To Dampen U.S. Trade, Impact Footwear Companies, Experts Warn
The coup in Myanmar is expected to dampen the interest of U.S. and Western companies in investing in Myanmar, and may prompt some big U.S. companies to pull out, trade experts and analysts said on Monday.
Robinhood Raises $3.4B From Investors Amid Surge In Trading
Popular online trading platform Robinhood said Monday that it has lined up $3.4 billion to help meet its funding requirements amid a spike in trading on Wall Street fueled by small investors driving up shares in GameStop and other stocks.
Union Budget Opens Floodgates for Chinese Stainless-steel Imports, Says ISSDA
The government on Monday announced slashing of import duties on a number of steel items to provide relief to MSMEs, which have been hit hard by the high cost of raw materials.
US Factories Grew In January, But At A Slower Pace
American factories continued to expand in January, but at slower pace than December.
Read This to Know All About Withdrawing Sovereign Gold Bonds Before Maturity
The tenor of the SGB is eight years, however, if the investors want to withdraw the bond before this period, then the facility is available after the fifth year from the date of issue on coupon payment dates.
What Do Consumers Want Now? P&G Bets On Beard Oil, Cleaners
Procter & Gamble is cleaning up during the pandemic.
Federal Worker Cut Air Traffic Communications With Planes
A longtime federal employee has been fined $5,000 and given two years of probation for cutting communication between air traffic controllers and planes flying above Honolulu in early 2019.
Owner Of Mets And Hedge Fund Leaves Twitter, Citing Threats
The owner of the New York Mets says he has dropped off Twitter because his family received threats that he attributed to misinformation" that was not tied to the baseball team.
US Contract Signings To Buy Homes Hits Record For December
The number of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes declined slightly for the fourth straight month, but it was still a record high for December.
Economic Survey Pitches for Hike in Public Distribution System Rates to Trim Food Subsidy Bill
In order to ensure food security to the vulnerable sections, the government has continued with the subsidised pricing under the NFSA.
'Meme' Cryptocurrency Dogecoin is the New GameStop, Again, Thanks to Reddit: All You Need to Know
The value of Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency initially launched as a joke, surged steeply after Reddit traders targeted it in an attempt to repeat the unprecedented share rises in heavily shorted companies like GameStop and AMC.
Indian Railway Finance Corporation Share to be Listed Today on BSE, NSE
The initial public offer was opened on January 18 and closed on January 20 with a fixed price of Rs 25-26 per share.