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Why business curbs are new weapon in RBI armoury
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AI threat to call centre jobs: TCS CEO K Krithivasan
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Finance ministry: India's growth, price stability stand out
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Swiggy gets investor nod for $1.2 billion IPO
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Axis pips Kotak Bank as 3rd most valued private bank
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Axis Bank overtook Kotak Mahindra Bank on Thursday to become India's third most valued private lender after a rout in the latter's stock. Kotak Bank's stock opened deep in the red on Thursday a day after RBI restricted the lender from onboarding customers digitally and issuing credit cards, citing repeated failures to fix "serious deficiencies" in its IT system ..read more
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Vi got a new lease of life, says Birla
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Aditya Birla Group chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla said the Rs 18,000-crore fund-raise has given Vodafone Idea a "fresh lease of life", and set the stage for a "smart turnaround". "Vi is not just a telecom company, it's a national asset with 215 million users and about 8,000 MHz spectrum," said Birla. Investors in Vodafone Idea made a 26% return within a week as the shares of the telecom services company, which were offered at Rs 11 apiece in an FPO, closed at Rs 13.9 on the BSE ..read more
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Friends, family, royalty seek mercy for crypto’s richest man Changpeng Zhao
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Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, admitted to violating US anti-money-laundering and sanctions regulations in the previous year. As a result, the company was fined $4.3 billion and agreed to be supervised by authorities. The company's CEO, known as "CZ," also acknowledged his role in the anti-money-laundering failures and resigned from his position ..read more
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