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Indian Morning Briefing: Asian Markets Mostly Lower as Virus Worries Weigh

Provided by Dow Jones Jul 20, 2021 3:16 AM UTC Subscriber Notice: This newsletter will resume at 0300 GMT Thursday. India markets are closed on Wednesday, July 21, in observance of Bakri Id. GLOBAL MARKETS DJIA 33962.04 -725.81 -2.09% Nasdaq 14274.98 -152.25 -1.06% S&P 500 4258.49 -68.67 -1.59% FTSE 100 6844.39 -163.70 -2.34% Nikkei Stock 27482.97 -169.77 -0.61% Hang Seng 27421.41 -68.37 -0.25% Kospi 3229.88 -14.16 -0.44% SGX Nifty 15724.00 -17.5 -0.11% July contract USD/JPY 109.56-57 +0.10% Range 109.57 109.42 EUR/USD 1.1798-801 0.00 Range 1.1805 1.1790 CBOT Wheat Sept $6.976 per bushel Comex Gold (July) $1808.70 -0.32% Nymex Crude (NY) $66.30 -$5.51 U.S. STOCKS The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined more than 700 points on Monday-its worst session since October-as anxiety mounted over the spread of the Delta coronavirus variant and its po

News Highlights: Top Financial Services News of the Day

Provided by Dow Jones Biden to Tap Former Hill Aide for Top Treasury Post Overseeing Financial Rules Graham Steele, a former aide to Sen. Sherrod Brown, is a proponent of treating climate change as a systemic risk to the financial system. Vietnam Tells U.S. It Won t Weaken Currency to Boost Exports The State Bank of Vietnam has agreed to improve the flexibility of its exchange rate, part of an agreement with the U.S. Treasury to resolve tensions over Vietnam s widening trade surplus. ANZ Plans Up to $1.1 Billion Share Buyback Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. said it plans to buy back shares worth up to $1.1 billion, starting next month.

North American Morning Briefing: Markets Stabilize After Worst Fall for Stocks in Months

North American Morning Briefing: Markets Stabilize After Worst Fall for Stocks in Months
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Bank loan fraud: ED attaches Rs 166-crore worth assets of Maharashtra company

ED attaches assets of TMC leaders in Saradha case

ED attaches assets of TMC leaders in Saradha case Published : Apr 4, 2021, 4:38 am IST Updated : Apr 4, 2021, 4:38 am IST The Saradha group allegedly cheated thousands of depositors, promising abnormally high returns on investments in its illegal schemes  The ED is probing the money-laundering aspect of the alleged ponzi scam since April, 2013. (file photo: PTI) New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has provisionally attached assets, worth several crores, belonging to Kunal Ghosh, former Rajya Sabha MP from Trinamul Congress (TMC), Lok Sabha MP Satabdi Roy and Debjani Mukherjee as part of its money-laundering probe into the Saradha chit fund case. In a statement issued here on Saturday, the ED said, “A provisional order for attachment of the movable and immovable properties has been issued under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Assets belong to Kunal Ghosh, former Rajya Sabha MP from TMC (CEO of Media Group Saradha), Satabdi Roy, Lok Sabha MP from T

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