Regulatory News: Teleperformance (Paris:TEP), a leading global group in digitally integrated business services, announced today its Indonesia operatio ... ( read original story ...)
8 Indian Stocks That Belong on Your International Radar
Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips Generations ago, only bold and forward-looking contrarians would put their ... ( read original story ...)
India’s Tata puts post-pandemic bet on digital, electronics and health
India's Tata Group plans to invest in digital, high-end electronics and healthcare in a post-pandemic world, the $100 billion conglomerate's chairman said on Thursday. ( read original story ...)
Budget 2021: To provide for virus crisis, India needs to spend; funds may fall short
Having fired up hopes for populist measures with talk of delivering a "Budget like never before", finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will need to fin ... ( read original story ...)
Teacher killing trial makes detour to Georgia Supreme Court
Georgia’s highest court is weighing a pretrial appeal from a man charged with the 2005 slaying of a high school teacher whose disappearance remained a mystery for more than a decade ... ( read original story ...)
Medical examiner releases Georgia man’s cause of death after Capitol riot
The Georgia man who was found dead after being charged in connection with the US Capitol riot shot himself in the chest, reports said Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Hilarious Video of Kuwait SC Players Throwing the Match Referee Up in the Air After Winning a Cup Final Goes Viral
A crazy footage of Kuwait SC football club members throwing the match referee up in the air after winning a cup final has went viral on social media. Kuwait cla ... ( read original story ...)
30 deaths of COVID-19 in Palestine during past 24 hours
Kaila confirmed during the daily report on the epidemiological situation in Palestine, on Wednesday that new deaths were recorded in the governorates as follows: Hebron (4 ... ( read original story ...)
Oman Readies Third Bond Sale Since October to Plug Deficit
Oman is back in the debt market for the third time in less than three months, taking advantage of investors’ appetite for yield to help plug the Gulf Arab region’s widest budget deficit. ( read original story ...)
Oman back to debt markets with $3.25bn multi-tranche bond
Oman, rated below investment grade by all major credit ratings agencies, has piled up debt at breakneck speed over the past few years to offset a decline in oil prices and cover widening deficits. * ... ( read original story ...)