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Analysis: Financial Industry Dealmaking Set To Heat Up
Large acquisitions in the fragmented financial data industry are just a foretaste of the dealmaking to come, as vendors seek to expand their offerings and secure resources to invest in new technologies such as artificial intelligence, investment bankers a...
What is KCR's 'Rythu Bandhu' Scheme, How One Can Apply for it
The Agriculture and Farmer Welfare Department of Telangana Government introduced the Rythu Bandhu scheme (RBS) in the year 2018.
Asian Shares Ease From Record High; Oil Falls On Virus Case Surge
Asian shares retreated from a record peak on Monday after a Reuters report the United States was preparing to impose sanctions on some Chinese officials highlighted geopolitical tensions, while oil prices fell on surging virus cases.
CAIT Asks ED to Take Strict Action Against Amazon for Causing 'Misery' to Small Traders
Taking into account the sentiments of Indian retailers and amount of damage caused by the foreign E-commerce giants, CAIT has demanded immediate and strict action.
After Being Fined By US, Hyundai Recalls More Vehicles
A week after being fined by regulators for delaying safety recalls, Hyundai is recalling about 130,000 vehicles in the U.S. because the engines could fail.
EU Tells UK To Make Up Its Mind As Trade Talks Near Climax
The European Union told Britain on Friday that it was time to decide what kind of future relationship it wanted as EU officials suggested negotiators could strike a postBrexit trade deal as early as the weekend.
Moderna To Supply Up To 125 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Globally In First Quarter
Moderna Inc said on Thursday it expects to have between 100 million and 125 million doses of its experimental COVID19 vaccine available globally in the first quarter of 2021.
Pfizer Says Supply Chain Challenges Contributed To Slashed Target For COVID-19 Vaccine Doses In 2020
Challenges in Pfizer Inc's supply chain for the raw materials used in its COVID19 vaccine played a role in its decision to slash its 2020 production target, a Pfizer spokeswoman told Reuters.
Rising COVID-19 Cases Weigh On U.S. Travel Demand, Airline Cash Burn
Delta Air Lines warned on Thursday that it would lose about $2 million more than forecast each day in the fourth quarter due to slowing travel demand amid a spike in COVID19 cases, but kept a target to halt its cash burn next spring.
Ryanair Gives Boeing A Boost By Ordering 75 More Max Jets
Irish budget airline Ryanair is ordering more Boeing 737 Max jets just weeks before the plane returns to flying after two crashes that killed 346 people.
Brazil GDP Rebounds Sharply In Third Quarter On Easing Lockdowns
Brazil's economy grew in the third quarter by the most on record as the easing of anticoronavirus lockdown measures triggered a strong rebound in activity across most sectors, especially industry and services, while fixed investment jumped sharply.
Oil Prices Rise On U.K. Vaccine Approval, Outcome Of OPEC Deal
Oil prices rose on Wednesday as the market awaited a pact from producers on output, which many traders expect will continue to be reined in, and Britain's approval of a COVID19 vaccine boosted hopes for a demand recovery.
Boeing 737 MAX Returns To Skies With Media On Board
Boeing Co's 737 MAX took off on Wednesday on its first public appearance with media onboard since being grounded over fatal crashes, as one of its biggest customers, American Airlines, seeks to prove it is safe for passengers.
Bentley Hires Jets To Fly Car Parts To Britain During Brexit
Bentley, the luxury carmaker owned by Volkswagen has booked five Antonov cargo jets to help overcome potential supply bottlenecks in the event of a disorderly exit of Britain from the European Union, the carmaker said on Wednesday.
Singapore Becomes First Country To Approve Sale Of Lab-grown Meat
Singapore has given U.S. startup Eat Just the greenlight to sell its labgrown chicken meat, in what the firm says is the world's first regulatory approval for socalled clean meat that does not come from slaughtered animals.
Oil Prices Drop On U.S. Stock Build, Delay In OPEC+ Meeting
Oil prices extended losses on Wednesday, hit by a surprise build in oil inventories in the United States and as OPEC and its allies left markets in limbo by delaying a formal meeting to decide whether to increase output in January.