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World Shares Hold Close To All-time Highs; U.S. Markets Close For Thanksgiving
European shares were mixed on Thursday and world shares held near alltime highs after a strong Asian session in which market euphoria around COVID19 vaccines, Joe Biden's U.S. presidential election win and hopes for further stimulus outweighed worsening...
UK Says On Brexit Trade Deal: We Can Get There But Not At Any Cost
Britain and the European Union can clinch a Brexit trade deal and the shape of one is clear but London will not sign up to an accord at any cost, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's finance minister said on Thursday.
Cyclone Nivar's Eye Wasn't Well-defined As Nisarga & Amphan, Intensity Similar to Vardah, Says IMD DG
During landfall, the storm was classified as a ‘very severe cyclonic storm’ and later it weakened to a ‘severe cyclonic storm’.
Suhana Khan Flaunts Her Long Skirt in Dashing New Instagram Post, Fans Call Her 'Bohemian Princess'
Suhana Khan's latest Instagram post shows her posing in a brown crop top and white frilly skirt, against a picturesque backdrop.
Factbox: BOJ Tiptoes Into Industrial Reform With Regional Bank Aid
The Bank of Japan is sailing into uncharted waters with a controversial scheme designed to drive mergers among weaker, smaller lenders, a move some insiders see as a risky deviation into industrial reform.
Poll Rout, Financial Crisis and More Elections: How Tension Mounts for Congress with 'Shock Absorber' Ahmed Patel's Demise
Already on a slippery slope after a string of electoral defeats, Ahmed Patel’s death could not have come at a worse time for the Congress.
Thanksgiving 2020: Here are 5 Films One Must Watch This Holiday
Here are some fun films to consider watching this Thanksgiving while spending time with your family.
Rolls-Royce Unveils Wraith, Dawn and Cullinan Black Badge Models With New Neon Nights Paint
Comprising Wraith, Dawn and Cullinan Black Badge, Rolls-Royce Neon Nights Edition comes each in a different hue with inspiration comes from the natural world.
Oil Rally Boosted By Surprise Fall In U.S. Stocks
Oil rose for a fifth day on Thursday after a surprise fall in U.S. crude inventories gave further legs to a rally driven by optimism that vaccines will end the coronavirus pandemic and revive demand for fuels.
Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Kareena Kapoor Khan Pay Tribute to Diego Maradona
Bollywood celebrities mourned the death of iconic footballer Diego Maradona, who passed away after a surgery.
Freed British-Australian Academic Thanks Supporters After Iranian Release
A BritishAustralian academic on Thursday thanked her supporters and diplomatic efforts to secure her freedom after she was released from jail in Iran following more than two years of imprisonment.
Brazilian Regulator Clears Grounded Boeing Plane To Fly
Brazils aviation regulator has lifted its order that grounded the Boeing 737 Max, clearing the way for the plane to fly again in Latin Americas biggest country.
Stocks Dip On U.S. Jobs Data; Dollar Down, Oil Up
Stocks ended near the previous session record high on Wednesday as Wall Street bumped up against disappointing job market data, while oil continued to rise and the dollar weakened further.
U.S. Grants ByteDance New Seven-day Extension Of TikTok Sale Order - Filing
The Trump administration on Wednesday granted ByteDance a new sevenday extension of a divestiture order that had directed the Chinese company to sell its TikTok short videosharing app, according to a court filing.
Some Leaders Trying to Foment Trouble Ahead of GHMC Polls, Says Telangana CM Chandrasekhar Rao
Without naming anyone, he said the leaders initially used social media to "spread fake news" and tried to mislead with morphed photos and later attempted to provoke people with their utterances.
Govt Fines Amazon for Not Displaying Mandatory Info, Including Country of Origin, About Products
Penalty has been imposed on Amazon as its reply to the notice was not found satisfactory, as per the order issued by the ministry dated November 19.