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- February 6, 2015
On Thursday, oil prices remained at 13-week highs, supported by strong demand in the world’s largest consumer, the United States, while demand in China is likely to increase as COVID-19 limits in key cities are eased. By 0033 GMT, Brent oil futures had risen 12 cents to $123.70 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate
READ MOREMaharashtra reported 1,881 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, up 81% from the previous day and the most since February 18, as well as one B.A.5 variant case, according to the state health department. There were 1,242 new cases in the state capital of Mumbai alone, nearly quadrupling the number on Monday. During the day, no
READ MOREFinance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will unveil a Single Nodal Agency (SNA) dashboard on Tuesday, which would allow ministries and agencies to track the flow of money to states and their use. According to a statement from the finance ministry, the SNA dashboard was created to provide stakeholders of the SNA model with the essential feedback
READ MOREOil prices jumped more than $2 in early trading on Monday as Saudi Arabia boosted pricing for its oil sales in July, indicating how tight supply remains despite OPEC+ agreeing to increase output over the next two months. Brent oil futures were up $1.80, or 1.5 percent, at $121.52 a barrel at 2319 GMT, having
READ MOREAt next week’s scheduled monetary policy review, the Reserve Bank is projected to boost rates by 0.40 percent, according to a foreign brokerage. According to the report by Bofa Securities, the central bank’s rate-setting panel will follow it up with a 0.35 percent hike in rates at the next review in August or split it
READ MOREAs India prepares to host a conference of the 10-nation grouping’s foreign ministers next month, diplomatic sources said that the ASEAN’s attitude on engaging Myanmar at multilateral forums has been that it should be at a non-political level. According to the sources, India is unlikely to invite Myanmar’s foreign minister to the conference but might
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