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Britain plans to invest 163 million euros in Eutelsat, sources say
Britain plans to invest 163.3 million euros ($191 million) in satellite operator Eutelsat, the company said on Thursday, adding to a much bigger cash
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Gold ETF Inflow Hits 5-Month High in June
Gold ETFs saw Rs 2,081 crore inflow in June, the highest in 5 months, driven by gold prices, geopolitical uncertainty, and equity market volatility.
US stock market futures dip as Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq weigh Trump’s tariff shock against Nvidia’s $4T rally
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Nearly 60% of retirement policy buyers are under 40: Policybazaar
Young Indians are starting to plan for retirement much earlier than before, according to a new report by Policybazaar. The data shows nearly 60%
India’s ban on Jane Street hits options volumes; rebound expected in coming weeks
The Indian markets regulator’s ban on Wall Street trading giant Jane Street has squeezed volumes in the country’s options market, but traders expect activity
Fed minutes show little support for interest rate cut later this month
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