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Last Updated: Jan 06 2015 | 6:31 PM IST
Matt Hardigree, editor-in-chief at Jalopnik, and Bo Peabody, venture partner at Greycroft Partners, discuss expectations in auto buying trends for 2015.
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A proposed mega-deal involving Netflix and a major Hollywood studio has sparked a three-way power struggle—union fears, theatre panic, regulator heat, and a rival counter-bid.
The government of India on Friday expressed concern over delays and cancellations of H-1B and other US visa appointments and said that the disruption affected Indian citizens’ education.
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The United States has carried out coordinated airstrikes against Islamic State-linked militants in northwest Nigeria.
The RBI has announced liquidity infusion of nearly ₹3 trillion into the banking system.