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Banking space to see more pain going forward: Siddhartha Khemka

Banking space to see more pain going forward: Siddhartha Khemka





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Beaten down banking and industrial stocks likely to outperform in near term: Taher Badshah

Beaten down banking and industrial stocks likely to outperform in near term: Taher Badshah





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Pick stocks that will benefit from global supply chain reshuffle: Jitendra Gohil

Pick stocks that will benefit from global supply chain reshuffle: Jitendra Gohil





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FDI flows from neighbouring countries will be affected due to new screening rules: Shardul Shroff

FDI flows from neighbouring countries will be affected due to new screening rules: Shardul Shroff





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Insurance one of our favourite picks, avoid NBFCs: Manishi Raychaudhuri

Insurance one of our favourite picks, avoid NBFCs: Manishi Raychaudhuri





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Don’t expect oil prices to go beyond $30 this year: Manish Singh

Don’t expect oil prices to go beyond $30 this year: Manish Singh





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Can't be in lockdown forever, have to focus both on lives and livelihoods: Raghuram Rajan

Can't be in lockdown forever, have to focus both on lives and livelihoods: Raghuram Rajan





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Rotate your money in telecom, pharma & utilities sector: Krishna Kumar Karwa

Rotate your money in telecom, pharma & utilities sector: Krishna Kumar Karwa





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Global investors now more confident about India than China: Pacific Paradigm Advisors

Global investors now more confident about India than China: Pacific Paradigm Advisors





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Lockdown was easy, opening up to require a lot of confidence: Rashesh Shah

Lockdown was easy, opening up to require a lot of confidence: Rashesh Shah





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Tech investments aimed at making Jio a solid digital company: Axis Securities

Tech investments aimed at making Jio a solid digital company: Axis Securities





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Very sharp U-shaped recovery is a strong possibility: ASK Investment Manager

Very sharp U-shaped recovery is a strong possibility: ASK Investment Manager





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Everything that shines is not gold, it could be silver: Jim Rogers

Everything that shines is not gold, it could be silver: Jim Rogers





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Color your life with Binomo

Everyone loves holidays, especially the annual colorful and vibrant Holi festival. Various companies hold special promotions to extend this magical time of ...




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Delhi BJP seeks Arvind Kejriwal's clarification over "underreporting" of Covid deaths in capital

Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari on Saturday expressed concern over reports of "underreporting" of deaths due to Covid-19 in Delhi and asked Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to clear the air about it.




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No reason to hide anything: Delhi health minister over 'under-reporting' of COVID-19 deaths

Confusion prevailed over the number of COVID-19 deaths in Delhi, with data from four hospitals showing that 92 people succumbed to the infection as against 68 reported by the government.




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Maharashtra allows free intra-state bus travel from May 11

The Maharashtra government has decided to make available its bus services free of cost from Monday to facilitate travelling of people stranded in various parts of the state to their homes during the lockdown period, transport minister Anil Parab said on Saturday.




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Rajasthan’s thrust will be on textile, agriculture and domestic tourism: Sachin Pilot

The real economic activities in Rajasthan are taking place in the rural areas. On April 18, we had 62,000 NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) workers; on May 5 the number jumped to 16.5 lakh, said Pilot.




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On Duty: Covid-19 is proving to be a harrowing time for police

India's battle against Covid-19 is proving to be a harrowing time for the police, who must negotiate anxious families, unruly crowds and an invisible virus.




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Hello Neighbour! Building bonds in the time of social distancing

For most people living in red zones, the building WhatsApp groups and apartment apps have emerged as the new spaces to coordinate the buying and procuring of essential items. It has forced people to interact with those who were just familiar faces or flat numbers earlier.




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WHO recommends a ‘solidarity trial’ to speed up vaccine

Participants will be enrolled continuously during the trial and vaccine candidates that are not working will be dropped from testing.




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US adds 1,635 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours: Tracker

The country -- hardest hit by the pandemic in terms of the number of fatalities -- has now confirmed a total of 1,283,829 cases, Johns Hopkins University reported.




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China continues to hide, obfuscate COVID-19 data from world: Mike Pompeo

"I have seen a significant amount of evidence that suggests that the lab was underperforming, that there were security risks at the lab and that the virus could well have emanated from there," US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Ben Shapiro in an interview on Friday.




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Donald Trump administration working to temporarily ban work-based visas: Report

The H-1B is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers from countries like India and China in speciality occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise.




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Trump administration tightens visas for Chinese reporters

The Trump administration is tightening visa guidelines for Chinese journalists in response to the treatment of U.S.journalists in China, as tensions flare between the two nations over the coronavirus.




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Vizag gas leak tragedy: Tension at LG Polymers plant as villagers protest demanding its closure

Vizag gas leak tragedy: Tension at LG Polymers plant as villagers protest demanding its closure





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Setu Samudra and other exercises to repatriate Indians from across the globe: ET Explains

Setu Samudra and other exercises to repatriate Indians from across the globe: ET Explains





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Covid-19 pandemic: ICMR approves 28 more institutions for Plasma Therapy across country

Covid-19 pandemic: ICMR approves 28 more institutions for Plasma Therapy across country





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Everything that shines is not gold, it could be silver: Jim Rogers

Everything that shines is not gold, it could be silver: Jim Rogers





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Covid-19: ‘Prepared for worst situation’, says Health Minister Harsh Vardhan

Covid-19: ‘Prepared for worst situation’, says Health Minister Harsh Vardhan





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Coronavirus testing: Over 15 lakhs tested till now for COVID-19, informs Harsh Vardhan

Coronavirus testing: Over 15 lakhs tested till now for COVID-19, informs Harsh Vardhan





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Amit Shah dismisses rumours about his health, says he is not suffering from any disease

Amit Shah dismisses rumours about his health, says he is not suffering from any disease





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Coronavirus lockdown: 97 trains carrying migrants entered state so far, informs UP Govt

Coronavirus lockdown: 97 trains carrying migrants entered state so far, informs UP Govt





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Afghan peace process: America recognises India's role, says US Envoy after meeting S Jaishankar

Afghan peace process: America recognises India's role, says US Envoy after meeting S Jaishankar





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Lockdown 3.0: Migrant workers clash with cops in Surat, over 100 detained

Lockdown 3.0: Migrant workers clash with cops in Surat, over 100 detained





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Coronavirus vaccine: ICMR partners with BBIL to develop indigenous COVID-19 vaccine

Coronavirus vaccine: ICMR partners with BBIL to develop indigenous COVID-19 vaccine





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Mortality rate increases if COVID-19 patient delays in visiting hospital: AIIMS-Delhi Director

Mortality rate increases if COVID-19 patient delays in visiting hospital: AIIMS-Delhi Director





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Coronavirus in West Bengal: 11 deaths, 108 fresh cases reported in last 24 hours

Coronavirus in West Bengal: 11 deaths, 108 fresh cases reported in last 24 hours





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Nepal: Chinese protesters arrested after clash with police, 6 cops injured

Nepal: Chinese protesters arrested after clash with police, 6 cops injured





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COVID-19 in Mumbai: BMC Commissioner Iqbal Chahal takes stock of Dharavi slum area

COVID-19 in Mumbai: BMC Commissioner Iqbal Chahal takes stock of Dharavi slum area





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Watch: Delhi cop wins fight against Coronavirus, receives heroic welcome

Watch: Delhi cop wins fight against Coronavirus, receives heroic welcome





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RBI tightens monitoring of outward remittances

The LRS transactions are currently permitted by banks based on the declaration made by the remitter.




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India largest remittance-receiving country in the world

A report said that India (receiving USD 69 billion in remittances in 2017) was followed by China (USD 64 billion) and the Philippines (USD 33 billion).




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Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka & Tamil Nadu get 60% of total remittance in FY17

Nearly 82 per cent of the total remittances received by the country originated from eight countries - the UAE, US, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, UK, and Malaysia.




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India seen escaping Argentina's fate as remittances curb deficit

India received $69 billion in overseas remittances last year, equivalent to almost 3 percent of GDP, Capital Economics said, citing World Bank data.




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117 Indians died for every billion USD remitted from gulf countries: CHRI

The data was provided by Indian missions in Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia but the Embassy in the UAE refused to give information. The Indian embassy referred to data on their website which was only 2014 onwards.




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For every $1 billion remitted, 117 Indians die in 6 Gulf nations

The embassies in Gulf countries have not been forthcoming in providing data under RTI on the number of deaths.




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India to retain top position in remittances with $80 billion: World Bank

India is followed by China ($67 billion), Mexico and Philippines ($34 billion each), according to World Bank.




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Remittances show poll bump, again

ET looked at data from 1990-91 to present, and the remittance-elections bump is evident.




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India highest recipient of remittances at $79 bn in 2018: World Bank

India was followed by China (USD 67 billion), Mexico (USD 36 billion), the Philippines (USD 34 billion), and Egypt (USD 29 billion).