Sunday, 28 June 2020

Too-Big-To-Fail Banks Mostly A Thing Of The Past: Regulators

Funding costs for banks have risen in a reflection that banks are more likely to write down the special debt rather than be rescued by taxpayers, the evaluation showed.

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Sensex Falls Over 400 Points, Nifty Near 10,250 Tracking Global Markets

Shares elsewhere in Asia began the week with caution as the relentless spread of the coronavirus made investors question their optimism on the global economy.

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Today in History

Today in History Today is Monday, June 29, the 181st day of 2020. There are 185 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On June 29, 1613, London’s original Globe Theatre, where many of Shakespeare’s plays were performed, was destroyed by a fire sparked by a cannon shot during a performance of “Henry VIII.” On this date: In 1520, Montezuma II, the ninth and last emperor of the Aztecs, died in Tenochtitlan (tay-nohch-TEET’-lahn) under unclear circumstances (some say he was killed by his own subjects; others, by the Spanish). In 1767, Britain approved the Townshend Revenue Act, which imposed import duties on glass, paint, oil, lead, paper and tea shipped to the American colonies. (Colonists bitterly protested, prompting Parliament to repeal the duties — except for tea.) In 1776, the Virginia state constitution was adopted, and Patrick Henry was made governor. In 1880, France annexed Tahiti, which became a French colony on December 30, 1880. In 1927, the...

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Sensex, Nifty Likely To Open Lower Today

At 8:22 a, the SGX Nifty futures were down 57.75 points - or 0.56 per cent - at 10,274.20.

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Petrol, Diesel Rates Hiked In Metros After A Day's Pause

Domestic petrol and diesel prices are determined broadly by crude oil and forex rates, and vary from state to state due to value added tax (VAT).

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3 apprehended in attempted arson of Civil War monument base

Police in Denver have apprehended three people after a small group of protesters attempted to set fire to the pedestal of a Civil War statue toppled last week

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Starbucks latest to say it will pause social media ads

Starbucks is the latest company to say it will pause social media ads after a campaign led by civil rights organizations called for an ad boycott of Facebook, saying it doesn’t do enough to stop racist and violent content

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Jofra Archer "A Real Match Winner And Threat": Younis Khan

Pakistan batting coach Younis Khan singled out fast-rising paceman Jofra Archer as a "real threat" in his team's forthcoming matches against England.

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"Paji Thodi Skateboarding Karke Dikhao": Yuvraj Trolls Harbhajan Singh

Harbhajan Singh took to Instagram on Sunday to share a few pictures of him posing with a skateboard but Yuvraj Singh's comment stole the show.

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Entertainment Is About Quality Not What Happens In Stands: Holding

International cricket will be resuming with the much-awaited Test series between England and the West Indies at the Old Trafford from July 8 in a ''bio-secure'' spectator-less environment.

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Sania Mirza Takes Son Izhaan's Help To Tease "Asad Khaalu", Hardik Reacts

Sania Mirza shared a video with her son Izhaan on Instagram, where they playfully tease her brother-in-law Mohammad Asaduddin.

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Coronavirus-Depleted Pakistan Cricket Team Leaves For England

Pakistan are due to play three Tests in England in August followed by three Twenty20 internationals.

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Shikha Pandey Says Growth Can Be Achieved By Marketing Women's Cricket

Shikha Pandey has said that rather than changing the rules to aid the women's game, the product needs to be marketed well to ensure growth and fan following.

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