The Kerala High Court has recently upheld the power of a Special Court to direct further investigation even after a final report has been filed by the investigating agency concluding that no offence ...
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Stocks to Watch Today (Muhurat Trading 2025): SBI, Axis Bank, NSDL, South Indian Bank and more
The stock market will open for a special trading session, Muhurat Trading, for one hour today, Tuesday (October 21). Every year on Diwali, exchanges conduct Muhurat Trading. This year, the timing of ...
To clear the confusion, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had earlier released a detailed list of state-wise bank holidays for October, which shows that bank closures during Diwali differ from state to ...
Japan's next likely prime minister Sanae Takaichi has finalised a plan to appoint Katayama as finance minister, local media reported on Tuesday, which would make her the first woman to hold the role.
HONG KONG, Sept 24 (IFR) - Asian credit spreads widened on Tuesday as the softer tone in risky assets as well as profit taking in new issues weighed on the market. The Asia iTraxx IG Index was closing ...
As India’s financial landscape undergoes a dramatic transformation with savers increasingly turning into savvy investors, C.S. Setty, Chairman of the State Bank of India (SBI), remains confident in ...
As India's central bank proposes a new expected credit loss model, major players like SBI, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank and other lenders reveal their readiness to adapt with limited impact on their finances.
Are Banks Open Or Closed Today? Banks remain closed in cities, including Mumbai, Bhopal and Guwahati. But, they will be open in most cities like Delhi, Bengaluru, and Ahmedabad.
On the stock market holiday for Diwali on October 21, exchanges will hold a special Muhurat trading session for one hour. Important details inside.
MUMBAI: A spate of billion-dollar deals for Indian banks has thrust the country's financial sector into the global spotlight, at a time when US credit losses and trade tensions have rattled investors ...
"The rupee commenced the week on a front footing, buoyed by the resilience of risk assets augmented by foreign fund inflows and the gain was further accelerated by the backdrop of a holiday-truncated ...
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