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BOJ must be ready to issue digital currencies: deputy governor Amamiya

By  Administrator_India, Capital Sands The Bank of Japan must be ready to issue digital currencies if rapid technical advances in…

BJP recommends tax tweaks to attract foreign investors

By Administrator_India, Capital Sands   Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party has recommended adjusting rules on taxing equity market returns in…

India’s budget likely to raise spending to revive economic growth

By Administrator_India, Capital Sands   Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is expected to raise spending on infrastructure and cut some…

Coronavirus infects Asia stocks with exposure to China

By  Administrator_India, Capital Sands Shares of companies highly exposed to China’s economy tumbled across Asia on Tuesday on rising concern…

Oil falls for sixth day as China virus spreads

By Administrator_India, Capital Sands Oil futures slipped on Tuesday, extending losses into a sixth session as the spread of a…

China extends holiday, businesses shut as virus toll rises to 81

By Administrator_India, Capital Sands The death toll from a coronavirus outbreak in China rose to 81 on Monday, as the…

Iraqi security forces kill protester, rockets hit U.S. embassy

By Administrator_India, Capital Sands Iraqi security forces shot at anti-government protesters in Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least one person,…

Budget 2020 | Govt may cut personal income tax rates: Report

By Administrator_India, Capital Sands Ahead of the upcoming Budget, the Centre is studying several options to bring down personal income…

Global stocks steady as caution on China virus continues; euro hits seven-week low after ECB

By Administrator_India. Capital Sands Stocks made a barely positive start in early Asian trade on Friday after the world’s health…

RBI to hold rates on inflation concerns, fiscal boost likely: Reuters poll

By Administrator_India, Capital Sands Rising inflation is expected to keep the Reserve Bank of India from cutting rates again until…