European Markets Seen Opening Positive

Markets in Europe are expected to open on a positive note on Tuesday despite worries about the future of monetary policy in the region as well as in the U.S. Markets are keenly watching out for monetary policy cues from the central bankers converging in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on Thursday. […]

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47,000 Luxury Cars To Be Sold This Year!

After a brief lull during the pandemic, there is a strong revival in luxury car sales, bolstered by more launches across price bands, replacement demand, ban on old diesel vehicles in the NCR, and ‘revenge buying’. It was not just about the moolah, but also the mindset. Unverified legend has […]

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Asian Markets Mixed In Cautious Trades

Asian stock markets is trading mixed on Monday, following the mixed cues from Wall Street on Friday, as traders remain cautious and restrained from making any significant moves after upbeat US data raised fears the US Fed will hold interest rates higher for longer to control inflation. Traders also picked […]

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Dispatches From The Picket Lines: Beau Willimon & Tony Gilroy Channel ‘Andor’, Chide Studios At NYC Rally

This is Day 115 of the WGA strike and Day 42 of the SAG-AFTRA strike.  “I can’t believe I’m headlining this,” Tony Gilroy quipped Thursday as the last speaker at a Writers Guild picket in New York City honoring screenwriters. The Andor creator-writer and Bourne Legacy screenwriter followed three of his contemporaries — former WGA East President Beau […]

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The Oldest US Military Academies Still Operating

The United States has a rich history of military education and training. Several notable institutions have been around since near the inception of this country, and they have played critical roles in developing military officers. (See how much members of the U.S. military are paid at every pay grade.) West […]

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