Finance News Headlines - 6th November 2023

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Economic Times


πŸ“ India on track to get 50% energy via non-fossil fuel sources

πŸ“ I&B sector attracts β‚Ή6,058 crore FDI in H1 of FY24

πŸ“ As heart attack cases on the rise, govt organises CPR training

πŸ“ Wipro consumer care buys three soap brands from VVF

πŸ“ Centre’s debt estimated to drop to 57.2% of GDP in FY24: MoS finance

πŸ“ Moody's downgrades outlook for China to negative on structural issues, property sector woes

πŸ“ CoreEL Technologies raises $16 million from 360 One Asset

πŸ“ SoftBank to invest $514 million for 51% stake in Cubic Telecom

πŸ“ Dairy fintech startup Digivriddhi raises $6 million in funding led by Omidyar Network India

Business Standard

πŸ“ LIC fourth largest insurer in the world based on reserves: S&P Global study

πŸ“ US-based data analytics firm FICO launches its cloud platform in India

πŸ“ Adani Green Energy raises $1.36 billion in latest project finance round

πŸ“ Lord's Mark Industries set to go public in 2024, aims to raise Rs 500 cr

πŸ“ Ambuja Cements completes acquisition of Sanghi Industries at Rs 5,185 crore

πŸ“ Rupee settles at record closing low of 83.39 against the US dollar

πŸ“ Uttar Pradesh discoms estimate energy procurement of Rs 85,000 crore

πŸ“ 21,791 fake GST registrations, tax evasion of Rs 24,000 cr detected: FM

πŸ“ Banks write off Rs 10.5 trn in 5 yrs, NPA recovery worth Rs 7.1 trn: FinMin

Financial Express

πŸ“ Online gaming industry signs code of ethics to make sector safe, accountable

πŸ“ CPSEs meet 58% of annual capex target in April-Oct

πŸ“ India’s services sector PMI declines to one-year low of 56.9 in November 2023 on slow order growth, output

πŸ“ LNG consumption, imports seen rising as prices ease

πŸ“ Alpex Solar files DRHP with NSE Emerge

Mint

πŸ“ US job openings hit more than 2-1/2-year low as labour market cools

πŸ“ Bank of India to raise β‚Ή4,500 crore via QIP; floor price set at β‚Ή105.4/share

πŸ“ Thermal power rises in Apr-Oct as demand soars.
 
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