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India court turns down request to pause Adani’s real estate, F1 track deal
India’s top court on Monday rejected billionaire Anil Agarwal-led Vedanta’s plea to pause the acquisition by Adani group of a bankrupt real estate giant, which includes a $4 billion pool of prized assets including India’s only Formula One track. Agarwal’s Vedanta is fighting in courts against the decision of a lenders’ panel to give the assets of bankrupt Jaiprakash Associates to fellow tycoon Gautam Adani’s group, setting up a battle between billionaires for...
Jamie Dimon says US should strengthen allies economically, in veiled criticism of Trump
JP Morgan boss appears to condemn president’s tariff regime in annual letter to shareholdersMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe head of America’s largest bank has pressed the White House to strengthen America’s allies economically in order to “avoid truly adverse consequences”, in the latest instalment of an increasingly testy relationship with the Trump administration.As the Middle East conflict sparked by US and Israeli attacks on Iran enters its sixth week, Jamie Dimon, the chair and chief e...
The Associated Press to cut under 5% of global news staff
The Associated Press (AP) will cut under 5% of its global news staff, as part of a restructuring of its US operations, according to a memo sent to employees and seen by Reuters. The changes will be concentrated largely in the US news team, with a small number of positions in other US-based reporting units also being affected, the memo from AP Executive Editor Julie Pace said. Pace said the move was aimed at better aligning AP’s newsroom operations with the needs of its largest custome...
HMRC urges parents to check if they qualify for £2,000 a year financial help
HMRC urges parents to check if they qualify for £2,000 a year financial helpHM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has issued a message urging UK parents to check whether they may be eligible for up to £2,000 per childCommentsMoneyFiona Callingham Lifestyle writer15:16, 06 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesWorking parents can get up to £2,000 a year per child with Tax-Free Childcare(Image: Getty)Brits have been advised to verify whether they're eligible for as much as £2,000 in annual assistance.HM Revenue and...
Austerity delusion
ON March 20, 2026, Pakistan’s prime minister delivered a somewhat unwarranted and empty address to the nation — merely to announce that he had declined one among a dozen or so summaries placed before him each day. The announcement of not consenting to an additional hike in oil prices at the time, came in the wake of previously announced, lukewarm austerity measures. While burdening the poor, such ‘plasters on a bullet wound’ measures provide neither long-term financial reforms nor alter the fund...
US Natural Gas Futures Reverse Losses on Cold Weather, Oil Gains
US natural gas futures rose as a short bout of cold weather increased demand for the heating and power-plant fuel, after closing down for the previous four sessions. Rising oil prices, which have influenced the front-month US gas contract since the war in Iran broke out, may also be pushing prices higher.
US Bonds Steady as Traders Bet War Uncertainty Keeps Fed on Hold
Bond traders kicked off the week betting that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates on hold for the coming year, with the Treasuries market holding steady ahead of President Donald Trump’s extended deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
How the Iran war and incoming 'mansion tax' has wiped off £360,000 from Britain's most expensive country homes
How the Iran war and incoming 'mansion tax' has wiped off £360,000 from Britain's most expensive country homesGet your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREEHave YOU been impacted? E-mail: shannon.mcguigan@dailymail.co.uk By SHANNON MCGUIGAN, NEWS REPORTER Updated: 15:13, 6 April 2026 e-mail 45 View comments
Wall St clings to gains as investors assess US-Iran negotiations, threats
Wall Street edged higher on Monday as investors looked for signs of progress toward a US-Iran ceasefire deal amid President Donald Trump’s progressively heated threats, should Iran fail to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has rejected the U.S. proposal for an immediate ceasefire, insisting instead on a permanent end to the war, according to the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA). The rejection followed Trump’s increasingly bellicose ultimatums, vowing to rain “hell” o...
What are today's mortgage interest rates: April 6, 2026?
MoneyWatch: Managing Your Money What are today's mortgage interest rates: April 6, 2026? We may receive commissions from some links to products on this page. Promotions are subject to availability and retailer terms. .chip { background-image: url('/fly/bundles/cbsnewscore/images/chip-bgd/chip-bgd-moneywatch.jpg'); } By Angelica Leicht Angelica Leicht Senior Editor, Managing Your Money Angelica Leicht is the senior editor for the Managing Your Money section for CBSNews.com, where she writes and e...
School vans get strict order after petrol price hike
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Monday issued orders prohibiting school van operators from increasing fares, ARY News reported. Following the Chief Minister’s instructions, the Provincial School Education Department issued a circular to all government and private schools. According to the directive, a ban has been imposed on increasing pick-and-drop fees for vans. Neither school-managed transport nor private vans hired by parents are permitted to raise their rates. The orde...
Global energy crisis hits Africa – expert
Rising fuel prices and chain shocks are affecting daily life of Africans, Bertha Chikadza has said It will not be easy for Africa to cope with ongoing global disruptions, as dependence on external supply chains continues to expose the continent to shocks, Bertha Chikadza has said. Speaking to RT, the President of the Economic Association of Malawi noted that despite discussions about reducing reliance on global...
New Gas Tanker Arrives at Baniyas Port, SPC Says It Aims to Enhance Supply Stability
The gas tanker GAS HELENA arrived at the Syrian Petroleum Company’s terminal in Baniyas, carrying a shipment estimated at around 2,030 metric tons, as mooring crews began unloading the cargo into gas storage tanks at the Baniyas facility. In a Facebook post published on Sunday, April 5, the Syrian Petroleum Company said the unloading process began after the necessary technical procedures had been completed, as gas deliveries continue through the terminal. The company added that other tankers car...
4 things mortgage lenders want homebuyers to know this April
MoneyWatch: Managing Your Money 4 things mortgage lenders want homebuyers to know this April We may receive commissions from some links to products on this page. Promotions are subject to availability and retailer terms. .chip { background-image: url('/fly/bundles/cbsnewscore/images/chip-bgd/chip-bgd-moneywatch.jpg'); } By Aly J Yale Aly J Yale Aly J. Yale is a contributing writer for the Managing Your Money section for CBSNews.com, covering various personal finance topics, including investing,...
Rescue expert says most dangerous moment comes after ‘jackpot’ call in recovery behind enemy lines
The most dangerous moment in a high-stakes rescue mission often comes after the objective is secured, a veteran operator told Fox News on Monday, reacting after U.S. forces recovered a missing airman behind enemy lines in Iran."Very often when these operations happen... we get our objective [and] over the radio, we say 'jackpot'... and very often in the command center when that happens, everyone starts high-fiving each other because that means that you got the target, you got to [the] objective....
Paramount Skydance Secures $24 Billion From Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Abu Dhabi Funds for Warner Bros. Deal: Report
Paramount Skydance, led by David Ellison, has received commitments of nearly $24 billion to back its takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery from three Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds, the Wall Street Journal reported. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) agreed to provide about $10 billion to Paramount, with the state-controlled funds of Qatar and Abu […]
'I won £330,000 on the Postcode Lottery using rule most people don't know about'
'I won £330,000 on the Postcode Lottery using rule most people don't know about'Lee Plant, 40, banked the prize on Saturday - and says it's all down to a little-known rule and his mum's adviceCommentsNewsRobert Rowlands Deputy editor, money and lifestyle, content hub14:28, 06 Apr 2026View 6 ImagesA man has scooped £333,000 after he made use of a little-known Postcode Lottery rule. Lee Plant, 40, pocketed the prize on Saturday, April 4 - just two weeks after contemplating...
Dozens of firms risk losing B Corp status after standards overhaul
Tougher ethical certification process requires companies to meet standards in every one out of seven categoriesDozens of companies may be at risk of losing their coveted B Corp ethical status after the organisation behind the corporate kite-marking system raised the standards required to qualify.B Lab, which oversees B Corp certification, launched the biggest overhaul in its 19-year history earlier this month, scrapping a system under which companies must gather enough points across multiple cat...
PIA scraps discounts, cuts and suspends flights as fuel costs soar
Dubai: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has scrapped all passenger discounts and scaled back flight operations as surging jet fuel prices strain the carrier’s finances, Dawn reported.A spokesperson for the national airline said concessions would now be limited to children and infants, with all other fare discounts withdrawn as part of a broader cost-control strategy.“The PIA has made a principled decision to end all discounts, with concessions remaining only for children and infants,” the...
All countries to pay toll for passing through Strait of Hormuz — agency
According to the report, the new rules would strictly apply to all non-hostile countries, including friendly ones, as part of Iran’s strategy to partially offset damage from enemy aggression by collecting a security toll in the Strait of Hormuz