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India May Cut Budget Gap Target Slightly After Cash Boost
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance Canada· 4 hours agoMost Read from BloombergLSE Joins Banks, Airlines in Cascade of Global DisruptionsCanada’s...
Paytm Loss Widens Further as Regulatory Action Continues to Bite
Bloomberg· 4 hours agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? Paytm’s losses widened and sales slid again in the latest...
Mass IT outage hits companies around the world as planes grounded and train services affected
SKY News· 4 hours agoMajor US airlines including American Airlines, Delta Airlines and United Airlines have been...
Climate Change Is Pushing Power Demand and Straining Grids
Financial Post· 5 hours ago“The 4% growth expected for 2024 is the highest since 2007, with the exceptions of the sharp...
Best UK savings accounts offering above inflation rates
Yahoo Finance UK· 5 hours agoWhat are the best high-interest fixed-rate accounts? The best fixed-rate account currently offers...
ADB forecasts Pakistan’s public debt to decline to 70pc of GDP in FY 2024-25
The Nation· 5 hours agoThe Asian Development Bank (ADB) has noted that Pakistan’s public debt is forecasted to decline by 7 percent to 70 percent of the GDP in the ongoing financial ...
XAU/USD: Why Gold Prices Keep Rising and What’s Next
Investing.com via Yahoo Finance Canada· 5 hours agoSpot gold prices climbed again on Thursday, driven by growing expectations that the Federal Reserve might start cutting rates by September as well as softer inflation figures and dovish hints ...
Infosys Outlook Boost Fuels Hopes AI Will Spur Tech Spending
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Gold Forecast: XAU/USD buyers stay hopeful whilst above $2,400
The Forex Market· 6 hours agoGold price extends correction from all-time highs of $2,484, paring weekly gains early Friday. Gold...
Widespread telecoms disruptions in Bangladesh as student protests spike
AOL· 7 hours agoTelecoms links were widely disrupted in Bangladesh on Friday, with television news channels going off the air amid violent student protests against quotas for government jobs that have killed ...