Wednesday, 4 November 2020

IPL 2020: Qualifier 1: MI, DC Seek Key To Final

IPL 2020, MI vs DC, Qualifier 1: With the IPL 2020 league stage done and dusted, Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals will clash to grab the key to the final with a win in Qualifier 1.

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IPL 2020 Playoffs: Defending Champions MI Aim For Sixth Final

IPL 2020, Mumbai Indians In Playoffs: MI have won the Indian Premier League a record number of four times and will be hoping to stretch that record in United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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Tuesday, 3 November 2020

SBI Trades Flat Ahead Of September Quarter Earnings

The country's largest lender by assets had reported 81 per cent annual increase in net profit to Rs 4,189.4 crore in quarter ended June 30, as against a net profit of Rs 2,312.20 crore in the same...

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GAIL Floats Tender To Buy, Sell LNG Cargoes

It is also seeking two cargoes for delivery into Dabhol in India over Jan. 7 to 15 and over Feb. 4 to 10 on a delivered ex-ship (DES) basi.

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Billionaire Jack Ma's Empire In Turmoil As China Halts Ant Group's IPO

Chinese authorities have abruptly thrown into doubt the future of Ant Group Co. and its celebrated founder, the billionaire Jack Ma.

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Rupee Slumps To Over 2-Month Low Against US Dollar

The partially convertible rupee was at 74.66/67 per dollar at 0506 GMT versus its previous close of 74.40. The unit touched 74.78 earlier in the session, its weakest since Aug. 24.

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India's Services Activity Grows In October For First Time In Eight Months

The Nikkei/IHS Markit Services Purchasing Managers' Index climbed to 54.1 in October from September's 49.8 - the highest reading since February

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Rohit Sharma Reveals That Hamstring Is Absolutely Fine

IPL 2020, SRH vs MI: Rohit Sharma missed Mumbai Indians' last four matches due to a hamstring injury.

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Luke Ronchi Appointed New Zealand Batting Coach

Former Kiwi cricketer Luke Ronchi has been appointed as the New Zealand batting coach for the upcoming summer, replacing the post left vacant by Peter Fulton in July.

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China Slams The Brakes On Ant Group's $37 Billion Listing

The Shanghai stock exchange said it had suspended the company's initial public offering on its tech-focused STAR Market, prompting Ant to also freeze the Hong Kong leg of its dual listing scheduled...

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Opinion: Video KYC - A Futuristic Tool To Digital Transformation

The system of customer and process transformations has always been interdependent.

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China's Halt Of Ant IPO "Necessary, Reasonable" To Curb Risks: Report

Beijing's surprise actions on Tuesday thwarted the world's largest stock market debut with just days to go, in a dramatic blow to the financial technology firm founded by billionaire Jack Ma.

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Today in History

Today in History Today is Wednesday, Nov. 4, the 309th day of 2020. There are 57 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Nov. 4, 2008, Democrat Barack Obama was elected the first Black president of the United States, defeating Republican John McCain. On this date: In 1842, Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd in Springfield, Illinois. In 1916, CBS newsman Walter Cronkite was born in Saint Joseph, Missouri. In 1922, the entrance to King Tutankhamen’s tomb was discovered in Egypt. In 1956, Soviet troops moved in to crush the Hungarian Revolution. In 1979, the Iran hostage crisis began as militants stormed the United States Embassy in Tehran, seizing its occupants; for some of them, it was the start of 444 days of captivity. In 1980, Republican Ronald Reagan won the White House as he defeated President Jimmy Carter by a strong margin. In 1985, to the shock and dismay of U-S officials, Soviet defector Vitaly Yurchenko announced he was returning to the...

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