Access Denied

Access Denied You don’t have permission to access “http://www.ndtv.com/business-news/investing-in-mutual-funds-sebi-just-changed-what-and-how-much-you-will-pay-9836082” on this server. Reference #18.ef277368.1766123165.999c69a https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.ef277368.1766123165.999c69a Source link

Read More

Kalshi co-founder fights back against Arizona’s ‘overstep’ in what a lawyer calls a federal-state turf war

Kalshi co-founder Tarek Mansour has called Arizona’s criminal case against the company a “total overstep,” casting the move as an attack on a federally regulated exchange rather than a standard gambling enforcement action. Mansour said the charges “have nothing to do with gambling or the merits” and argued that Arizona is trying to short-circuit a…

Read More

Trump is not worried by a weak dollar. Why the president and investors should be

Key Points The president has a long history of indifference to a falling greenback as it makes American goods cheaper to sell abroad, which could especially benefit U.S. multinationals. However, it also signifies diminished confidence in the U.S. as foreign investors grow wary over the country’s fiscal outlook. A weaker U.S. dollar isn’t concerning to…

Read More

India marks 77th republic day: Who are this year’s chief guests? | India News

NEW DELHI: India on Monday marks its 77th Republic Day with ceremonial events to begin early morning at Kartavya Path, where the national flag will be unfurled by the President and the annual parade will showcase the country’s military strength, cultural diversity and developmental journey.The celebrations will take place along the Kartavya Path stretch from…

Read More

‘Two days in Delhi, I get infection’: Nitin Gadkari flags severity of air pollution; highlights transport sector’s role | India News

NEW DELHI: Union minister for road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari flagged Delhi’s worsening air pollution, saying the capital’s toxic air was so severe that he fell ill after spending just two days in the city, while stressing that the transport sector was a major contributor to the problem.“I stay in Delhi for 2 days…

Read More

ICICI launches dollar denominated debit cards for non-residents through GIFT City account

Mumbai: ICICI Bank has launched a USD-denominated debit card in partnership with Visa, marking a shift in how Non-Resident Indians manage offshore wealth by eliminating currency conversion layers for dollar spending.The product allows NRIs to spend directly in USD without incurring the typical 3.5% currency markup fee and GST that applies when using Indian NRE…

Read More

Nvidia Market Capitalisation: At $4.9 trillion, Nvidia beats listed Indian companies’ market-cap

MUMBAI: Nvidia, the global US-based chip giant that’s at the forefront of the ensuing AI revolution across the world, now has a market capitalisation more than the total market cap of all the companies listed in India. Compared to the company’s valuation of $4.91 trillion during opening trades on Friday, India’s was at $4.88 trillion…

Read More

Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to step down by Q3 over English-only message controversy

Air Canada on Monday said CEO Michael Rousseau will retire by the end of the third quarter, with the announcement coming against the backdrop of criticism over his handling of communications after a fatal accident, Reuters reported.The controversy stemmed from a condolence message issued following a collision involving an Air Canada Express aircraft and a…

Read More