Will Nifty scale above 22,550 mark or consolidate in special trading session – See GIFT Nifty, FII data, F&O ban, crude, more before market opens

GIFT Nifty indicated that Indian equity indices BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty 50 may see a positive opening in Saturday’s special session. Here is all you need to know before the market opens.

GIFT Nifty traded up by 45.50 points or 0.21% at 22,551 indicating a positive opening for domestic indices NSE Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex on Saturday’s special session. Previously, on Frid…

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Will the Nifty reclaim 25,000 and start the expiry week with new highs- See GIFT Nifty, FII data, F&O ban, crude, more before market opens

GIFT Nifty indicated that Indian equity indices BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty 50 may see a positive opening on Monday. Here’s a look at things to know before markets open today.

GIFT Nifty traded up by 105.50 points or 0.42% at 24,948 indicating a positive opening for domestic indices NSE Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex on Monday. Previously, on Friday, the NSE Nifty 50 ended up by 11.65 p…

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Why Europe’s New Climate Rules Matter to American Companies

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The E.U. is in the middle of implementing its Green Deal program with a wide range of implications for how the world tackles climate change. Perhaps nothing is of more obvious import to global business leaders than the bloc’s coming climate disclosure rules, which are scheduled t…

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Many Gen Zers Receive Financial Help

Joe Cruz works three jobs in Austin. But because of debt and the rising cost of living in Texas, the 26-year-old moved in with his dad a couple years ago and has been there since.

“I tried the whole renting thing,” Cruz tells TIME. “It was just outrageously expensive, so I moved back home, and I’ve been there for about two years now—paying off student debt, credit cards, car pay…

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Banks Now Profit Big From Inflation

Bloomberg — The last time inflation burned hot, consumers could put money in the bank and watch it grow like the prices on store shelves, easing much of the pain.

Not this time — and that’s stoking profits for US lenders.

The gap between what banks pay depositors and what they earn from lending money to borrowers hasn’t been so wide in the past half-century, …

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