Wednesday, 1 July 2020

Axis Bank Shares Falls On Fund Raising Plans

Shares of Axis Bank declined as much as 4.56 per cent from day's highest level to touch an intraday low of Rs 421.30.

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Planning To Set Up A Fixed Deposit? Compare Top Bank Interest Rates Here

Commercial banks such as SBI, HDFC Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank revise their interest rates on fixed deposits from time to time.

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Australia Revert To Using Kookaburra Balls Only In Domestic Cricket

Cricket Australia introduced the Dukes ball in 2016 and they were used in the second half of each Shield season to try to accustom players to conditions in England, where Australian batsmen had often...

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West Indies Coach Phil Simmons Won't Be Sacked Over Funeral Attendance

West Indies coach Phil Simmons was told Wednesday he was in no danger of losing his job after the Barbados Cricket Association president said the former Test batsman should be sacked for attending his...

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Railways Stocks Rally As Private Companies Invited To Run Passenger Trains

The Ministry of Railways invited proposals from private companies to run passenger trains, to overhaul the creaking infrastructure and facilitate growth in the sector.

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Gold, Silver Futures Ease; Yellow Metal Still Near Record Highs

Gold Rate Today: At 10:20 am, gold futures quoted 0.16 per cent lower at Rs 48,192 per 10 grams, and silver futures were down 0.19 per cent at Rs 49,332 per KG.

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Tesla Rides On Clean Energy To Become World's Most Valued Automaker

Investors are confidence about the future of electric vehicles and Tesla's transition from a niche carmaker into a global leader in clean, battery-operated cars.

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Sensex Rises Over 250 Points, Nifty Near 10,500 Amid Gains Across Sectors

Wednesday's data suggested the worst may be over for the economy, at least for now.

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Black businesses see increased sales amid racial reckoning

Black-owned businesses are enjoying a surge in support amid the national reckoning on racism sparked by George Floyd’s killing in Minneapolis

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A predicted surge in US job growth for June might not last

U.S. employers likely rehired several million more workers in June, thereby reducing a Depression-level unemployment rate, but the most up-to-date data suggests that a resurgent coronavirus will limit further job gains

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Today in History

Today in History Today is Thursday, July 2, the 184th day of 2020. There are 182 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On July 2, 1881, President James A. Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau (gee-TOH') at the Washington railroad station; Garfield died the following September. (Guiteau was hanged in June 1882.) On this date: In 1566, French astrologer, physician and professed prophesier Nostradamus died in Salon (sah-LOHN’). In 1776, the Continental Congress passed a resolution saying that “these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States.” In 1917, rioting erupted in East St. Louis, Illinois, as white mobs attacked Black residents; nearly 50 people, mostly Blacks, are believed to have died in the violence. In 1937, aviator Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to make the first round-the-world flight along the equator. In 1961, author Ernest Hemingway shot...

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Video: Florida police laugh about shooting rubber bullets

Newly released body camera footage shows Florida police officers laughing and celebrating after shooting protesters with rubber bullets during a May protest against police brutality

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West Indies Cricket's "Founding Father" Everton Weekes Dies, Aged 95

Everton Weekes, the last of the famed West Indies 'Three Ws', died on Wednesday at the age of 95 and was hailed as "a founding father" of the sport in the Caribbean.

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