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    Sebi notifies institutional mechanism for brokers to prevent mkt abuse

    Brokers must biannually report suspicious activities to stock exchanges. Sebi's amended PFUTP rules, effective from June 27, aim to prevent manipulative trade practices.

    Is US on brink of Civil War? Why is Canada upset and why does it apprehend unrest in neighboring country? Details here

    Canadians are worried. But what are they worried about in the US Civil War or about U.S. politics? A 37-page- report suggests that there is a possibility of a civil war.

    PM Modi shows rural bent, OKs ₹20kcr for PM Kisan Nidhi Scheme

    The Prime Minister approved the 17th instalment of the PM Kisan Nidhi Scheme, benefiting 93 million farmers with around ₹20,000 crore. This move is seen as a boost to rural demand and consumer stocks. The new coalition government is expected to focus more on rural welfare, signaling a shift towards consumption-focused policies. Rural markets have shown growth, outpacing urban markets for the first time in five quarters, indicating a positive trend for the FMCG sector. The PM emphasized the government's commitment to farmer welfare and agriculture.

    Economists expect big-bang reforms to continue under Modi 3.0

    Modi is set to be sworn in for third term as India's Prime Minister in coalition government with key partners Telugu Desam Party and Janata Dal (United). Economists anticipate focus on economic reforms to achieve goal of Vikshit Bharat by 2047. Budget to prioritize infrastructure, manufacturing, and welfare schemes amid global economic challenges.

    Iran helicopter crash shows Tehran's reliance on an aging fleet as well as its challenges at home

    While the cause of the May 19 crash remains unknown, the sudden death of the hard-line protege of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei exposed the contradictions and challenges facing the country's Shiite theocracy. The Iranian military investigators probing the crash have previously faced international criticism over their report on troops shooting down a Ukrainian airliner in 2020.

    Dutch voters kick off marathon EU elections

    Dutch voters kick off EU election marathon, testing far-right shift in EU parliament amid geopolitical uncertainty after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

    • MHA grants SRK's NGO, Meer Foundation, FCRA licence

      Shah Rukh Khan's NGO, Meer Foundation, granted FCRA licence by MHA for 5 years to support acid attack survivors.

      New study warns of rising invasive alien species threat, urges immediate action

      A recent study published in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution has highlighted the urgent need to address the growing threat posed by invasive alien species (IAS) to global biodiversity. Led by researchers representing 101 organizations from 47 countries, the study emphasizes the increasing number of IAS introductions worldwide and their negative impacts on ecosystems.

      Consumer stocks have edge over capex-linked ones after shock poll verdict

      ​Indian consumer-focussed companies are likely to shine, while capital spending-linked firms could suffer as the government shifts its policy focus to support lower-income segments, fund managers and analysts said on Wednesday, a day after a surprise result in the national elections.

      After sales of over Rs 12,000-crore in a day, FPIs could wait & watch

      Analysts anticipate pressure on the new government to balance coalition demands with economic policies. U R Bhat expects policy continuity despite BJP's lower seat count.

      How China rose to lead the world in cars and solar panels

      Heavy subsidies for industry, together with weak sales in China, have set the stage for an export boom, raising fears of factory job losses elsewhere

      Gold holds steady as investors await US data for more Fed clues

      Gold prices steadied as investors awaited U.S. economic data for clues on Federal Reserve's monetary policy easing. Spot gold stood at $2,326.86 per ounce and U.S. gold futures at $2,347.40.

      Foreigners pull money out of EM portfolios after five months of inflows

      Foreigners pulled money from emerging markets in April, with outflows from Indian and Indonesian stocks leading to a -$0.7 billion net outflow. China equities also saw small outflows in April.

      How China pulled so far ahead on industrial policy

      The problem for the West, though, is that China's industrial dominance is underpinned by decades of experience using the power of a one-party state to pull all the levers of government and banking, while encouraging frenetic competition among private companies.

      FY25 capital expenditure outlay may be hiked by 10%

      India may increase FY25 capital expenditure by 8-10% from the ₹11.11 lakh crore vote on account allocation, boosted by better tax revenue and a record RBI surplus transfer. The full budget, awaited post-election results on June 4, could see a surge in spending, as per a senior official.

      How China pulled so far ahead on industrial policy

      The problem for the West, though, is that China's industrial dominance is underpinned by decades of experience using the power of a one-party state to pull all the levers of government and banking, while encouraging frenetic competition among private companies.

      Russia’s premier foreign policy forum to focus on BRICS role in shaping global financial architecture

      The 'Primakov Readings' Forum in Moscow will discuss BRICS priorities in the context of Russian Presidency of BRICS. The theme is 'Russia in the Global Context' with key attendees like Yury Ushakov and Sergey Lavrov.

      China has threatened trade with some countries after feuds. They're calling 'the firm' for help

      An eight-person team at the State Department, informally dubbed "the firm," leads U.S. efforts to help countries targeted by China's economic pressure. Originating from a 2021 conflict with China over Taiwan involving Lithuania, the group, led by senior adviser Melanie Hart, now aids over a dozen nations. They assess vulnerabilities and create responses for countries fearing loss of trade with China. The team's initiatives are part of a broader U.S. strategy to counteract China's global influence.

      Crypto Talk: Election year economic policies could propel Bitcoin to new heights, predicts Rajagopal Menon of WazirX

      2024 is projected to be a significant year for cryptocurrencies with government spending expected to rise, leading to a potential reduction in interest rates. Bitcoin's price surge post-halving is driven by factors like institutional demand and cyclical patterns. Rajagopal Menon says no one who has held Bitcoin for more than 4 years has ever lost money. Systematically buying Bitcoin every month, similar to investing in a mutual fund, can be an effective strategy.

      Bihar alcohol ban prevented 21 lakh cases of intimate partner violence: Lancet study

      Bihar's 2016 alcohol ban prevented 24 lakh cases of daily and weekly alcohol consumption and 21 lakh cases of intimate partner violence, according to a study published in The Lancet Regional Health Southeast Asia journal. The ban is also estimated to have prevented 18 lakh men in the state from becoming overweight or obese. The study, based on data from national and district level health and household surveys, suggests that stricter alcohol regulation policies may yield significant population-level health benefits for frequent drinkers and victims of intimate partner violence.

      Assam Institute of Management announces admission to new flagship programme

      It is called the 4-year Integrated BBA/MBA Programme leading to Master of Business Administration (MBA).AIM has been offering its flagship 2-year full time management programme, short term courses and allied activities to the satisfaction of various stakeholders in the region.

      IIM Bangalore launches online BBA programme in digital business and entrepreneurship

      The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore is launching an online Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in digital business and entrepreneurship. The three-year program, starting in September, will target 1,000 students and include internships and practical projects. The program aims to create professionals who understand digital business and contribute to digital businesses or make traditional businesses digital-ready. The institute chose online to make the course more accessible and deliver world-class quality.

      Top Russian military officials are being arrested. Why is it happening?

      Following the arrest of a Russian deputy defense minister last month, a series of detentions of senior military officials on corruption charges has unfolded. These arrests coincided with President Vladimir Putin's fifth term and a reshuffle of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. The detentions have sparked speculation about Putin's control over the Defense Ministry, potential turf battles, or other internal power plays. Corruption has long been entrenched in Russia's system, but the recent crackdown, especially amid the war in Ukraine, suggests a significant shift in handling graft within the defense sector.

      Fed officials urge patience on timing of initial rate cut

      The timeline was echoed by Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester in comments on Tuesday night at an Atlanta Fed conference.

      Fed's Waller sees some progress on inflation, no rate hike needed

      Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller on Tuesday put a pin in speculation that interest rates may need to rise again, saying the latest inflation data is "reassuring" and the U.S. central bank's policy rate is set appropriately.

      Cruel Summer: Rethinking how to live, work in a world that is getting warmer

      As this year’s summer, with its extended heat waves and record temperatures, warns, how to adapt to a warmer world is no longer a hypothetical question. A new study by World Weather Attribution says climate change has made a 30-day heat wave in South Asia 45 times more likely and 0.85o C hotter. Experts say we need to rethink the kind of houses we live in and offices we construct, how we grow our crops and the way we look at the impact of heat on our bodies, even as we tackle reducing the use of fossil fuels.

      Biden's China tariffs are the end of an era for cheap Chinese goods

      Biden's decision this past week to codify and escalate tariffs imposed by Trump made clear that the United States has closed out a decades-long era that embraced trade with China and prized the gains of lower-cost products over the loss of geographically concentrated manufacturing jobs. A single tariff rate embodies that closure: a 100% tax on Chinese electric vehicles, which start at less than $10,000 each and have surged into showrooms around the world but have struggled to crack government barriers to the U.S. market.

      India and US have firm foundation of strategic alignment: Condoleezza Rice

      India and the US have a strong strategic alignment, with a potential upward trajectory in their relationship after their respective elections this year. Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice believes that the convergence of interests between the two countries is unassailable, and she expects bipartisanship whoever wins. The upward trajectory of the relationship began during the Prime Ministership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and played a crucial role in the India-US relationship during the Bush Administration.

      BoE leaves key rate unchanged at 5.25%; moves closer to first rate cut since 2020

      The BoE said on Thursday its Monetary Policy Committee voted 7-2 to keep rates at a 16-year high of 5.25% after Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden joined Swati Dhingra in voting for a cut to 5%. The MPC has now kept rates on hold at six meetings in a row but it hinted that a first cut since March 2020 at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic could come as soon as its next meeting in June, a potential boost for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

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