Entire Crew of Baltimore Bridge-Colliding Container Ship Comprised of Indian Nationals, Confirms Company
According to information provided by the Synergy Marine Group, all crew members aboard the "Dali" were Indian nationals. The vessel, with a capacity of 10,000 TEU and carrying 4,679 TEU onboard, is owned by Grace Ocean Private Ltd and was en route from Baltimore to Colombo.
India Urges the U.S. to Reinstate GSP Status for Duty-Free Exports
In a joint statement issued after the meeting, Commerce Minister Goyal reiterated India's interest in regaining its beneficiary status under the GSP program. Ambassador Tai acknowledged the possibility of considering this restoration, contingent upon the eligibility criteria defined by the US Congress.
Wall Street Hits All-Time High in 2023
Factors such as a resilient job market, robust consumer spending, and a gradual easing of inflation played pivotal roles in bolstering investor confidence.
Code.org sues Byju’s subsidiary Whitehat Jr in US over payment dues: Report
In the lawsuit filed in a California district court, Code.org alleged that WhiteHat Jr, which Byju’s acquired for $300 million in 2020, continued to use its coding education platform but did not pay the remaining fee as part of a licensing contract, reports TechCrunch.
US Economy Caps Off Strong Year as Democrats Enter Festive Season
Wall Street began its celebrations early, igniting the question: will this buoyant momentum persist through the week?
Federal Reserve Holds Rates Steady Amid Cooling Inflation
Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged progress in inflation but cautioned against premature celebration, emphasizing the need for careful assessment before considering further actions.
US Fed, ECB, Bank of England Set to Maintain Current Interest Rates
This stands against the backdrop of potential recessions on both sides of the Atlantic ahead of critical elections.
Investors Bet on Fed Rate Cuts, Fueling Best-Ever Month for US Stocks
At 3.2 per cent, inflation levels were considered "cool" by the Federal Reserve, which typically aims for a steady rate of around 2 per cent.
Central Bank Estimates War with Hamas to Cost Israel $53 Billion
The breakdown of the projected cost includes around 107 billion shekels for defense expenditures, 22 billion shekels for damage compensation, and 25 billion shekels for other civilian expenditures.
Modest Downturn in US Stocks Following Record-Breaking $9.8 Billion Black Friday Sales
The impact of extended cyber sales on Monday is anticipated to further influence consumer spending, which set a record at $9.8 billion during the event, reflecting a 7.5% year-over-year growth, as reported by Adobe Analytics.
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