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Local demand for stainless steel - used in transport, construction, appliances and industrial goods - stayed firm in the July-September quarter
India's crude steel production in October stood at 14.02 million metric tons, up 9.4 per cent from a year earlier, according to the data
Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd has bought one million barrels of Basra Medium crude for January 1-7 delivery
Shutdown has taken a toll on the US economy, with federal workers from airports to law enforcement and the military going unpaid while the central bank flies blind with limited government reporting
Some 1,500 flights were canceled and 6,000 flights were delayed on Saturday, compared with Friday when 1,025 were canceled and 7,000 were delayed
The funding commitment, first reported by Bloomberg, is contained in a finance ministry paper to be presented to parliament, seen by Reuters on Sunday
Major airlines were dealing with a third day of government-mandated flight cuts after thousands of delays and cancellations snarled traffic on Saturday
China's commerce ministry has repeatedly said it was protecting global chip supply chains while the Netherlands was failing to take action to resolve the dispute
InCred Holdings submits draft prospectus to Sebi for upcoming IPO launch
The rotating presidency, now held by Brazil, sets the summit agenda and works through the year to rally governments toward shared action and goals
China's economic growth slowed to its weakest in a year in the third quarter, and the youth unemployment rate remained elevated despite a dip in September
Last month, Trump imposed Ukraine-related sanctions on Russian oil companies Lukoil and Rosneft that carried the threat of further sanctions
The government had directed drugmakers in late 2023 to upgrade plants to World Health Organization-recommended norms
Nexperia, Chinese-owned but based in the Netherlands, makes billions of simple but ubiquitous chips for cars and other electronics
The company has also emerged as a key player in China's efforts to build its own AI ecosystem and advance the domestic chip sector
The Tesla system, known as FSD for short, has been partially approved in China since February. Before that Tesla owners could use a less advanced and cheaper autopilot option
The FAO Food Price Index, which tracks a basket of globally traded food commodities, averaged 126.4 points in October, down from a revised 128.5 in September
The country achieved 50% of its installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources earlier this year
More than 55 million shares of Bharti Airtel were traded through block deals, according to data from LSEG
Higher exports from the world's second-largest sugar producer could pressure benchmark New York and London futures, which are hovering near five-year lows