Indian shares slip on fears of fund outflow

Indian shares slip on fears of fund outflow

BENGALURU (Reuters) – Indian shares slipped into a sell-off on Thursday, closing more than 1% lower for a second straight session, on fears of foreign institutional investors shunning emerging markets following the U.S. Federal Reserve’s dovish stance.
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Democrats Say Forget Student Loan Cancellation, Refinance Student Loans Instead

For graduate student loan borrowers with Federal Direct Stafford or Unsubsidized loans: Interest rate: 10-year U.S. Treasury rate + 3.60%. MORE FOR YOU …
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Davy Continues to Face Pressure After Top Executives Step Down

Top Irish securities firm Davy should be cut out of state deals while questions continue to linger over a scandal which cost some of its top executives their jobs, Sinn Fein, the biggest opposition party, said. The nation’s debt office should exclude the firm, …
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Spectrum Sale in South Africa in Doubt After Telkom Wins Ruling

South Africa’s long-awaited plan to sell more high-speed internet spectrum has been thrown into doubt after Telkom SA SOC Ltd. won a court ruling suspending the process. The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa should hold off on the …
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Nasdaq futures slammed as bond yields climb after Senate passes $1.9T coronavirus relief

In a 50-49 vote, the Senate passed its own version of Biden’s $1.9 trillion bill, which limits $1,400 checks to those making $75,000 a year or less and strips out a $15 minimum wage, among other things. The U.S. House of Representatives will vote on the …
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