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FPIs Pull Out Rs 12,000 Crore From Equities So Far In October; Invest Rs 5,700 Crore

NEW DELHI: Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have withdrawn over Rs 12,000 crore from Indian equities this month so far, mainly due to a sustained rise in US bond yields and the uncertain environment resulting from the Israel-Hamas conflict. However, the story takes an intriguing turn on observing FPI activity...

Oct 23 · >

Threat Of A Wider Conflict Keeps Oil Market Analysts In A Discomforting Guessing Game

By K Raveendran With signs of a wider conflict in the Middle East becoming stronger by the day, oil market analysts are keeping their fingers crossed over how the evolving scenario is going to shape the future of oil as well as the global economy. As Israel pushes ahead...

Oct 21 · >

Hamas-Israel War, If Not Contained, Has Potential To Damage Global Economy

By Nilanjan Banik Joseph Campbell, author of “The Hero with a Thousand Faces” and scholar on comparative religions, once recounted a Japanese story. A samurai hunted down his master’s killer and was about to decapitate him when the assassin spat in the samurai’s face. The enraged samurai immediately returned...

Oct 21 · >

Unorganised Workers In Need Of Urgent Protection

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The decision of increasing minimum wages of unskilled, semi-skilled, and skilled workers in the National Capital Territory of Delhi followed by strong criticism by Workers Unions have brought the issue of unprecedented suffering of unorganized workers again in focus. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) led Delhi...

Oct 21 · >

Bengali Youth’s Innovative Skills Come Out In Its Best During Durga Puja Festival

By Tirthankar Mitra Time was when Calcutta as it was known then glorified itself in the title of ,”City of Palaces” owing to majestic buildings be it offices or grandees’ mansions dotting it. Lamenting those glorious gone by days when merchant princes from the city ran the economy of...

Oct 21 · >

India’s Foreign Trade Has Hit A Bump In The Face Of Global Uncertainties

By K R Sudhaman All is not well with India’s exports this financial year and the global uncertainties has made matters worse when one reads between the lines the data of exports of goods and services in the first half of this financial year 2023-24. This meant that India’s...

Oct 21 · >

Fact-Checker Zubair Being Awarded Freedom Of Expression Award Is Good News

By Arif Ayaz Parrey and Gursimran Kaur Bakshi Today is Day 14 of the latest flare-up in the Israel–Palestine conflict. During this fortnight, the internet has been flooded with images and videos of flattened buildings and neighbourhoods, rockets being intercepted mid-flight, gunfights, people fleeing bombings, and injured and dead...

Oct 21 · >

Israel May Win Gaza War, But It Has Already Lost The Battle For Public Opinion

By James M Dorsey Israel will likely win the Gaza war on the battlefield. Even so, it has already been defeated in the court of public opinion. It no longer really matters who attacked Gaza’s Al Ahli Arab Hospital in which hundreds of innocent civilians were killed or the...

Oct 21 · >

Biden’s Israel-Ukraine Money Appeal Envisions War-Based Economy

By C.J. Atkins WASHINGTON—Playing the part of classic Cold Warrior in his Thursday night Oval Office speech, President Joe Biden made a sales pitch for a permanent war economy, using democracy as a prop to convince the American people that he needed $105 billion to spend on weapons for...

Oct 21 · >

New Polling Shows The Palestinian Cause Is Becoming Popular In The US

By Yaseen Al-Sheikh On Thursday night, President Joe Biden delivered a nationally televised address making the case for an unprecedented military aid package for Israel, as well as Ukraine. Biden is requesting a whopping $74 billion to send to Israel and Ukraine, even amid scenes of mass death, humanitarian...

Oct 21 · >
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