Sunday, 19 July 2020

Sensex Maintains 250-Points Gains As Financial Stocks Witness Buying

Analysts awaited more large cap companies to report their financial results for the quarter ended June 30.

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Thousands to walk off job to protest racial inequality

Organizers of a national workers strike say tens of thousands are set to walk off the job Monday morning in more than two dozen U.S. cities, to protest systemic racism and economic inequality that has only worsened during the coronavirus pandemic

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HDFC Bank Rises Nearly 4% On Jump In June Quarter Earnings

The bank reported a 19.58 per cent increase in net profit at Rs 6,658.62 crore for the quarter ended June 30, compared to the corresponding period a year ago.

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Sensex Rises Over 350 Points; Financial Stocks Jump Led By HDFC Bank

Analysts awaited more large cap companies to report their financial results for the quarter ended June 30.

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Today in History

Today in History Today is Monday, July 20, the 202nd day of 2020. There are 164 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon after reaching the surface in their Apollo 11 lunar module. On this date: In 1923, Mexican revolutionary leader Pancho Villa was assassinated by gunmen in Parral. In 1944, an attempt by a group of German officials to assassinate Adolf Hitler with a bomb failed as the explosion only wounded the Nazi leader. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was nominated for a fourth term of office at the Democratic convention in Chicago. In 1951, Jordan’s King Abdullah I was assassinated in Jerusalem by a Palestinian gunman who was shot dead on the spot by security. In 1960, a pair of Polaris missiles were fired from the submerged USS George Washington off Cape Canaveral, Fla., at a target more than 1,100 miles away. In 1965, the Bob Dylan single...

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SoftBank-Backed Policybazaar Eyes 2021 IPO In Indian Start-Up Debut

Policybazaar, which counts SoftBank Group Corp.'s Vision Fund, Tiger Global Management and Tencent Holdings Ltd. among its largest backers, may become the first of India's digital-era upstarts to go...

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Diesel Prices Hiked Across Metros, While Petrol Remains Unchanged

State-run oil marketing companies, including Indian Oil Corporation, hiked the prices of diesel, while keeping the petrol rates unchanged across the metros on Monday.

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Sensex, Nifty Likely To Open Lower

The domestic markets are likely to start the week on a weak note, post the rally witnessed in the past 5 weeks, due to record jump in COVID-19 cases globally.

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Man killed, 8 others wounded in shooting in nation's capital

Police in the nation’s capital say one man was killed, and eight others were wounded in a brazen Sunday afternoon shooting on a busy street in northwest Washington

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Bharat Bond ETF Subscribed Over 3 Times, Fetches Rs 10,000 Crore

The second tranche of Bharat Bond ETF (exchange-traded fund), which closed on July 17, was over-subscribed by more than 3 times and garnered around Rs 10,000 crore.

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How the Black Lives Matter generation remembers John Lewis

Of all the ways that John Lewis influenced American life and politics, his indelible impact on young people may be among the most enduring

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Police contracts can stand in the way of accountability

Experts say collective bargaining agreements between officer unions and cities can stand in the way of accountability

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Pakistan Batsman Khushdil Shah Ruled Out For Up To Three Weeks

Pakistan's left-handed batsman Khushdil Shah on Sunday was ruled out for up to three weeks after suffering a fracture in his left thumb while batting during Saturday's training session in Derby.

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