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Over 5,800 Jaguar Land Rover cars damaged in China blasts, Tata Motors shares suffer
Over 5,800 Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) cars were damaged in China's Tianjin blasts, the company said.
Gold hits five-week high on lower U.S. September rate hike chance
Gold hit its highest in five weeks on Thursday as the dollar eased after minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve meeting suggested policymakers were in no hurry to raise interest rates.
India needs to cut political interference in PSU banks, says Arun Jaitley
India's banking sector has been hobbled by its highest bad-loan ratio in a decade as slower economic expansion hurt companies' ability to service debt.
Rupee touches 65 per dollar
The Indian rupee opened marginally higher at 64.72 per dollar against 64.77 Wednesday.
Rupee closes 9 paise higher at 64.04 against US dollar
The local currency had lost 22 paise, or 0.34 per cent, in the previous two days.
Growth still not felt on ground; government needs more time: Azim Premji
About Wipro, Premji said the company is making significant investment in its workforce to enhance digital skills.
With 12.5 per cent pie, digital fastest-growing income stream for TCS
Country's largest software firm TCS on Thursday said the digital segment is the fastest-growing revenue stream.
Chinese stocks sink on shattered investor confidence
The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index sank 5.9 per cent to finish at 3,507.19 points while the Shenzhen Component Index slumped 2.94 per cent to close at 11,040.89points.
Indian rupee opens flat at 63.65 per dollar
The Indian rupee has opened flat at 63.65 per dollar on Wednesday against previous day's closing value of 63.64 a dollar.
Sensex snaps 75 points to 27,729.67 as Greece woes resurface
After trading in positive zone for most part of the day, the index plunged over 200 from a high of 27,948.24 at the fag-end tracking losses in European stocks.
Rupee ends 14 paise up at 64.12 against dollar
Snapping its 4-day losing streak, the rupee on Wednesday closed 14 paise higher at 64.12 against the US dollar on fresh selling of the greenback by exporters amid weakness of the American currency in overseas markets.
Sebi bars two individuals from securities markets for five years
Regulator Sebi on Thursday barred two individuals from securities markets for five years for involvement in fraudulent trading in the shares of Sword-Edge Commercials Ltd.
Sensex, Nifty end marginally lower
About 948 shares advanced, 1578 shares declined, and 162 shares were unchanged.
Rupee ends 16 paise higher Vs US dollar on fresh dollar selling
Fresh selling of dollars by banks and exporters in view of lower dollar in the overseas market mainly boosted the rupee value against the dollar, a forex dealer said.
Banks should desist from evergreening of loans: Yashwant Sinha
Former Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha cautioned banks to desist from blatant evergreening of loans or restructuring of debts.
India's service industry contracts in May as firms raise prices at their fastest pace in a year
The weak showing contrasted with a similar survey on Monday which showed robust manufacturing growth in May, and underscored the view of the central bank that Asia's third-largest economy is not doing as well as the latest rosy GDP numbers suggest.