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Rishi Sunak's governing Conservatives have typically been the party of big business but Labour's finance policy chief Rachel Reeves has spent years courting business owners
The Dutch bank's deal comes as European lenders seek to diversify their revenues by bulking up in areas such as wealth management and private banking
The funding round was backed by investors including Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia Capital
Top US lobby group urges India to rethink, fears business hit
Indian government bonds are set to be included in the JPMorgan Emerging Market local currency debt index from June 28
Turkey this month halted all bilateral trade with Israel until the war ends
It displayed in-development 1.5 litre and 2.0 litre engines with significantly reduced volume and height versus current engines
Banerjee has resigned from Disney's India unit where he was the head of content for its streaming service
The weighted median inflation rate, among the three indicators closely watched as a gauge on whether price rises are broadening
Launches of India's second privately built rocket, and first using a combination of gas and liquid fuel, had been aborted three times before because of technical issues
For companies struggling to account for "and lower" the climate-warming emissions associated with their businesses, these rerouted journeys add to the challenge
The announcement is the latest example that showcases Toyota's close ties with Subaru and Mazda
Incoming data suggests that headline inflation is likely to be below the targeted level of 5 per cent in the upcoming months
In her first public comments since taking the company's helm on Friday, Chambriard said replenishing oil reserves was a priority for Petrobras
The government has asked most departments and ministries to cut between 6.5 per cent and 7.5 per cent of their operating allowances
The government will also release next month detailed measures to support the country's semiconductor industry
Bond yields have eased over the last few sessions, after the Reserve Bank of India's board last week approved the transfer of a record 2.11 trillion rupees as surplus to the government
Japan's Nikkei, on the other hand, slipped 0.3 per cent, reversing some of the 0.7 per cent advance a day ago
Putin said Russia would put $400 million into a joint investment fund of $500 million to finance projects in Uzbekistan
India's weeks-long general elections end on Saturday, with the ballots set to be counted on June 4