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Bangladesh hikes jet fuel prices by 80%
Bangladesh has hiked jet fuel prices by 80%, citing volatility in the global market linked to the Middle East crisis Read Full Article at RT.com
China tightens grip on Manus AI founders over Meta’s $2B acquisition
Chinese authorities have prevented two co-founders of AI startup Manus from leaving the country amid an investigation into its $2 billion acquisition by Meta. The probe, initiated in January, scrutinizes potential violations of foreign investment and national security rules, highlighting Beijing's g...
UK to ban crypto funding for parties
Britain will cap how much donors living overseas can give to political parties and ban cryptocurrency donations following an independent review into the influence of foreign finance, a move that could hurt Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party. The government ordered the review into foreign financia...
Can mutual funds be gifted? All you need to know about Sebi's PPI plan
Can mutual funds be gifted All you need to know about Sebis PPI plan
Govt mandates switch to piped gas: Centre orders transition to PNG wherever available
Households in areas with available piped natural gas (PNG) infrastructure must switch from LPG within three months or face supply cessation. This new policy, aimed at enhancing energy security and diversifying fuel sources amidst global disruptions, streamlines pipeline approvals and encourages a tr...
Man goes to spit tobacco near railway tracks, dies after being hit by Vande Bharat
A man lost his life after being struck by the Patna-Howrah Vande Bharat Express at Barh railway station. The incident occurred on platform number 2. He was taken to Barh Sadar Hospital but succumbed to his injuries. The deceased's identity remains unestablished. Railway authorities have urged passen...
Lanxess Soars as JPMorgan’s Double Upgrade Provides Rare Boost
Lanxess AG shares soared after JPMorgan Chase & Co. double upgraded the German specialty chemical company, saying it should get an earnings boost as the war in Iran eases competitive pressures and increases pricing power.
Middle East Conflict Could Lead to 1970s Energy Crisis 2.0
In October 1973, a crisis unfolded when Arab countries halted oil supplies to nations supporting Israel during its conflict with Syria and Egypt. The current conflict looks to surpass this market disruption.
Amid struggles at home, 80% of Chinese companies in EU plan more investment
Almost 80 per cent of the Chinese companies operating in the European Union plan to expand their investment there, even though most complain about policy uncertainty, according to a report published on Tuesday by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU) and the China Economic Information Se...
Homebuyers’ interests must be protected in insolvency: SC directs to record reasons
A Bench of Justice J.B. Pardiwala and Justice R. Mahadevan delivered the judgment while deciding appeals arising from insolvency proceedings initiated against Takshashila Heights India Private Limited, the developer of the real estate project Takshashila Elegna in Ahmedabad.
They gave her business a lifeline, then froze all her money
A murky corner of the financial world is now the fastest-growing source of funding for small businesses. One state, Connecticut, had given these lenders unusual power. That may be about to change.
Gold jumps Rs 6,000, silver rises Rs 14,000: Smart buying opportunity or risk?
Gold jumps Rs silver rises Rs Smart buying opportunity or risk
Morgan Stanley Sees More Gains Ahead for Europe’s Energy Stocks
Europe’s energy sector has room to extend its outperformance versus the broader market as investors are only beginning to price in a structural shift in supply risks amid war in the Middle East, according to analysts at Morgan Stanley.
Zipair Tokyo May Hike Fares Due to Rising Fuel Costs
Zipair Tokyo Incoming President & CEO Yasuhiro Fukada says the low-cost airline may have to raise fares after April due to rising fuel costs. The carrier is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Japan Airlines. He speaks with Danny Lee from the sidelines of 'Aviation Festival 2026.' (Source: Bloomberg)
ECB Won’t Be ‘Paralyzed by Hesitation’ on Iran, Lagarde Says
The European Central Bank will act decisively and swiftly if the current surge in energy costs risks a broader bout of inflation, though for now it’s still assessing the shock caused by the Iran war, according to President Christine Lagarde.
Nayara plans 35-day shutdown, 8% of India's refining capacity may take a hit
A large portion of the refinery’s output is sold within the domestic market, with exports having declined after the sanctions last year. A considerable share of production is supplied to state-run refiners.
Petrol pump owners threaten nationwide shutdown
APPPOA vice chairman warns of fresh fuel crisis if issues remain unresolved, says govt to bear responsibility
Philippines Says It Can Intervene to Ensure Airlines Secure Fuel
The Philippine government can back efforts of airlines to secure jet fuel, reducing the risk of aircraft groundings as the global oil shortage triggered by the Iran war threatens air travel, according to the nation’s transportation chief.
Rawalpindiz bring in Usman Khawaja as replacement signing
Pakistan Super League (PSL) newcomers Rawalpindiz have strengthened their squad ahead of the landmark 11th edition by signing Australian veteran Usman Khawaja as a replacement for Laurie Evans. The franchise confirmed the development through its official social media platforms, welcoming the experie...
Pop Mart shares dive despite soaring profit as investors fear Labubu dependence
Chinese toymaker Pop Mart reported strong annual growth in revenue and net profit for 2025, but not enough to alleviate investor fears that the company remains too reliant on the Labubu phenomenon. Annual revenue jumped 184.7 per cent from a year earlier to 37.12 billion yuan (US$5.4 billion), while...