Finance News Headlines - 10th November 2023

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Economic Times


πŸ“ India's GDP growth is reflection of transformative reforms of last 10 years: PM Modi

πŸ“ Sebi mulls over Rs 250 SIP sachets in mutual funds amid industry reservations

πŸ“ ISMA demands increase in price of ethanol made from B & C heavy molasses

πŸ“ Govt working to ensure export sector becomes self-sustaining: Piyush Goyal

πŸ“ Tata Motors unveils comprehensive service plan to serve flood-affected customers

πŸ“ IndiGrid raises Rs 670 crores through institutional placement

πŸ“ DGCA plans to come out with framework on gender issues early next year

πŸ“ Funding in Indian startups sinks to $7 billion, lowest since 2017

Business Standard

πŸ“ Govt working on 1st ever 'cost of regulation' study for states: DPIIT secy

πŸ“ Gold price climbs Rs 170 to 62,950, silver unchanged at Rs 77,200

πŸ“Hospitality industry expects hiring to speed up after robust growth in 2023

πŸ“ Crucial to identify real beneficiaries of interest subvention scheme: GTRI

πŸ“Union Cabinet approves Rs 2,500 crore for Interest Equalisation Scheme

Financial Express


πŸ“ Four-day world investment conference to be held at Yashobhoomi from Dec 11

πŸ“ NCLAT stays CCI penalty on NTPC for non-disclosure on acquisition of Ratnagiri Gas & Power shares

πŸ“ Swiss-Indian Chamber of Commerce launches Kolkata chapter to boost trade

πŸ“ Sebi mulling framework for issuance of subordinate units by REITs, InvITs to sponsors

Mint

πŸ“ Canada sees reverse immigration, doubles money requirement for int'l students

πŸ“ DRDO to pause missile testing in Odisha to save Olive ridley turtles

πŸ“ FPIs pump β‚Ή26,505 cr in Indian equities in Dec, turn net buyers after 3 months

πŸ“ Delhi air quality gets worse, returns back to 'very poor' category

πŸ“ Biden calls labor market numbers β€˜sweet spot,’ expects Fed to put off rate hikes

πŸ“ Nationwide power outage in Sri Lanka due to system failure

πŸ“ Oil reports longest weekly losing streak since 2018, Brent settles up 2% at $75.
 
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