Forex reserves: India’s holdings fall $5.6 billion; gold and dollar assets decline sharply

[ad_1] India’s foreign exchange reserves dropped by $5.623 billion in the week ending October 31, reaching $689.733 billion, according to the Reserve Bank of India’s latest figures. The fall was driven by declines in both foreign currency assets and gold holdings.Foreign currency assets, the largest portion of the reserves, fell by $1.957 billion to $564.591…

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Tech push: Assam to join global semiconductor map by 2026; FM Sitharaman reviews Rs 27,000 cr Tata OSAT project

[ad_1] Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman reviewed the progress of the Tata Electronics’ Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) facility at Jagiroad in Assam’s Morigaon district, calling it a key step toward positioning the state as part of the global semiconductor ecosystem by 2026.Accompanied by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, the finance minister inspected the project…

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Stock market outlook for the week: Inflation, corporate earnings and more in focus; key factors to look out for

[ad_1] Indian stock markets are likely to remain under close watch this week as investors eye key inflation data, corporate earnings, and international developments. Activity by foreign investors is also expected to influence equity trends. Ajit Mishra, SVP, Research at Religare Broking Ltd, said, “This week will be crucial, with several key macroeconomic data releases…

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US supply chain strain: FAA flight cuts, cargo jet grounding hit US logistics; FedEx and UPS brace for holiday rush

[ad_1] The US air cargo industry is bracing for fresh turbulence as the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) 10% reduction in flight capacity across 40 major airports collides with the grounding of UPS and FedEx’s McDonnell Douglas MD-11 fleets, deepening pressure on supply chains ahead of the crucial Thanksgiving and holiday shipping season.The FAA ordered airlines…

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Chip relief: China allows exports of Nexperia chips for civilian use; move to ease global auto supply strain

[ad_1] China has granted exemptions to export controls on Nexperia chips for civilian applications, its commerce ministry said on Sunday, signalling a potential easing of pressure on the global auto industry hit by supply shortages following earlier curbs, Reuters reported.The announcement marks Beijing’s strongest indication yet that it will relax restrictions imposed after the Dutch…

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US economy strain: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says impact of shutdown getting ‘worse and worse’; warns of deepening fallout

[ad_1] US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has warned that the economic fallout from the prolonged government shutdown is intensifying, saying the situation is getting “worse and worse” as disruptions ripple through key sectors and strain public finances. U.S Senate Emergency: Chuck Schumer Makes Big Shutdown Offer To Republicans; ‘Waiting For Yes’ Air traffic across the…

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Shutdown chaos: US air travel could ‘slow to a trickle’, says transport secretary; warns of massive holiday disruption

[ad_1] Air travel across the United States could soon “slow to a trickle”, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned on Sunday, as the prolonged government shutdown continues to paralyse operations and disrupt flight schedules nationwide, AFP reported.Thousands of flights were cancelled or delayed through the weekend as the Trump administration ordered capacity cuts at 40 airports…

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Tech frontier: India’s deeptech market set to touch $30 bn by 2030; defence innovation, robotics to drive growth

[ad_1] India’s deeptech sector is on course to become a $30 billion market by 2030, powered by growing defence innovation and a surge in global robotics adoption, according to a report by Redseer Strategy Consultants.The report said India’s deeptech opportunity has expanded 2.5 times over the past five years, with its market base currently estimated…

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Aviation upgrade: IndiGo to roll out evidence-based pilot training; aims to boost skills, safety and decision-making

[ad_1] IndiGo, the country’s largest airline by market share, plans to introduce evidence-based training (EBT) programmes for its pilots as part of its efforts to enhance their skills, situational awareness, and decision-making capabilities, a senior company official said.The airline, which currently operates over 2,300 daily flights and has a fleet of more than 400 aircraft,…

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