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Bank of Baroda recovers ₹301 crore from Go First under ECLGS

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The government's National Credit Guarantee Trustee Co Ltd has released ₹301 crore to Bank of Baroda (BoB) as part of its claim from loans given to the defunct Go First Airlines under the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS). This marks the first recovery for any lender from the bankrupt airline, with other lenders now looking to follow suit to recover their dues.

DTH, teleport company expect new policy to lower satellite costs

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DTH and teleport operators in India are anticipating reduced satellite capacity costs following the government's new mandate for foreign satellite operators to establish local units by April 2025. This policy change is expected to enable long-term contracts in Indian rupees, avoiding foreign currency fluctuations and simplifying transactions.

US Fed holds rates steady, nods to possible September cut

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While Fed officials are wary of any actions that could mar their data-not-politics approach to setting monetary policy, the steady drop in inflation in recent months prompted a broad consensus that the inflation battle was near its end.

Retro or prospective? SC reserves order on states' power to tax mining companies

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A nine-judge Supreme Court bench reserved its decision on applying last week's judgment on states' power to tax mines and minerals rights retrospectively or prospectively. The Solicitor General Tushar Mehta warning of potential economic impact amounting to Rs 70,000-80,000 crore on public sector undertakings. He argued against mineral-rich states seeking refunds, highlighting the broad impact on various sectors and the potential burden on consumers if payments are made retrospectively.

AI-written cookbooks serve up confusion and criticism

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AI-written cookbooks, such as Teresa J Blair's "The Ultimate Crockpot Cookbook for Beginners," are generating buzz among fans of artificial intelligence. However, the culinary results have been less than stellar, with reviewers criticizing the confusing instructions and poor outcomes of the recipes. Despite this, AI enthusiasts remain intrigued by these novel, non-human-authored cookbooks.

Bombay HC Restrains AI Platforms from Arijit Singh’s Unauthorised Voice Cloning

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The Bombay High Court has prohibited several AI companies from offering tools to mimic Arijit Singh’s voice. The court agreed that such activities could harm Singh's career and infringe upon his personality rights. The injunction is valid until September 3, with the next hearing set for September 2.



Lending and deposit rate moderate sequentially

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Despite ongoing transmission of a 250 basis point repo rate increase since May 2022, some banks have reduced lending and deposit rates sequentially, as per central bank data. The weighted average lending rate for fresh rupee loans fell to 9.32% in June from 9.45% in May, while the weighted average domestic term deposit rate for fresh rupee deposits was 6.46% in June compared to 6.47% in May.

Plans afoot to reallocate some broadcasting spectrum for 5G

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The government is exploring the possibility of reallocating an additional 100 MHz spectrum in the mid-band from the broadcasting sector to telecom operators for 5G services. This reallocation could meet the increasing 5G demands of telecom companies and generate revenue through auctions. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) is assessing the feasibility and potential impact on the broadcasting industry.

Amarnath connection

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It is common for all religions to encourage their followers to embark on yatras, pilgrimages, to their respective holy places and shrines. These spiritual journeys bestow profound benefits and foster a deeper connection with the Divine.

More than 100 Silicon Valley investors pledge to support Kamala Harris

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The moves are perhaps the most public pushback to right-wing venture capitalists and executives whom some tech leaders see as dominating political conversation in the tech community. For years, Silicon Valley was largely considered a liberal bastion. But over the past few weeks, Elon Musk, who leads Tesla, SpaceX and the social platform X, and investors Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz and David Sacks have endorsed former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee.

Killing of Hamas chief in Iran fuels fears of retaliation, Israel stays silent on incident

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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran, sparking threats of revenge and escalating fears of a wider Middle East conflict. While widely believed to be an Israeli operation, no official claim was made. Haniyeh's death complicates ceasefire talks in Gaza, with global condemnation and calls for retaliation from Iran and Palestinian factions. His likely successor is Khaled Meshaal, known for his regional influence and charisma.

Putting some sting into the F&O tale

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Sebi's proposals aim to reduce retail speculation in derivatives without affecting price discovery. Measures include tighter scrutiny of business models and preventing speculation from moving to other market segments like smallcaps or shadow trading platforms. The regulatory changes will require the trading ecosystem to adapt and recover from revenue setbacks. There is a focus on preventing speculative intent from resurfacing through effective policing and offering alternative higher-risk investment options for retail investors.

Chinese FDI Pe Charcha: The debate on Chinese investments in India

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The Economic Survey has stirred a political debate by suggesting that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from China could bolster India's global supply chain participation through exports. Despite India's 'China+1' strategy, aimed at reducing dependency on Beijing, the survey argues that inviting Chinese investments can boost India's export capabilities. The government, however, swiftly denied any easing of restrictions on Chinese capital inflows. The ongoing discussion highlights the need for a balanced approach... Читать дальше...

Job done, stop Israel from over-overkill

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Israel successfully eliminated key figures in Hamas and Hezbollah, escalating tensions in the region, prompting threats of revenge from Iran. Allies, particularly the US, must prevent further conflict by urging Israel towards diplomacy. The situation risks hindering peace efforts in West Asia, impacting global geopolitics and economic initiatives. Israel's military approach may strengthen China's influence. US leadership is crucial in steering Israel towards negotiations for lasting security.

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Tata Steel’s net profit surges 75% on year; co to go ahead with UK closures

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Tata Steel advanced with the closure of its heavy-end UK assets to halt cash losses. Although it reported a 75% year-on-year rise in net profit for the June quarter, UK operations continued to incur losses. The company now focuses on working capital stabilization, employee support, and securing grant funding for an electric arc furnace.


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