Category: business
Google to Reinstate Banned YouTube Accounts After Pressure From Biden Admin Revealed
Google will reinstate YouTube accounts permanently banned for political speech, acknowledging pressure from the Biden administration, marking a major policy reversal.
H-1B visa fee hike will have limited impact on Indian IT firms, says analysts
After US President Donald Trump announced a sharp hike in H-1B visa fees, concerns rose in Indias IT sector. Analysts, however, say the immediate impact will be limited as firms have reduced reliance on H-1B visas via localisation and offshoring, though medium-term costs may push firms to adapt their operating models.
Lions-Ravens Betting Promos: Get The Top 7 Sportsbook Offers For MNF
A complete look at all of the available Lions-Ravens betting promos and sportsbook offers for tonight’s Monday Night Football matchup.
Long-Term Interest Rates in Japan Rise to 17-Year High
Long-term interest rates in Japan, which influence fixed mortgage rates, rose to their highest level in 17 years as the yield on 10-year government bonds briefly reached 1. 665 percent in trading on September 22nd, the highest since 2008.
Meet Srini Gopalan, IIM Ahmedabad alumnus turned T-Mobile’s new CEO
T-Mobile has announced the appointment of its current Chief Operating Officer (COO), Srini Gopalan, as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
These cars have become more attractive thanks to GST reforms
The Indian government has introduced a major overhaul in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) structure, dubbed GST 2. 0.
Nissan Unveils AI-Powered Prototype Car
Nissan Motor unveiled an experimental vehicle equipped with autonomous driving technology powered by generative AI, showcasing a system that allows hands-free driving even on ordinary roads.
Domestic investors pour ₹5.3L crore into equities, surpassing 2024 record
Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) have made a new record in Indian equities this year, surpassing last year’s peak.
‘Marginal impact on Indian IT firms’: NASSCOM on H-1B fee
The National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) has said that the recent decision by the US government to impose a one-time fee of $100,000 on H-1B visas will have a marginal impact on Indian IT firms.