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In August, the Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC) exported over 4.70 million carats of rough at a value of $322.84 million, which was a decline of 33.10 per cent in value terms.
India pulls down Antwerp’s diamond trade by more than 30 per cent
14 Sep 2019 1:44 AM

India is the major participant of the diamond trade happening out of Antwerp and the vagaries in the Indian gems and jewellery market.

Nirmala Sitharaman
Full focus on lifting Q3 GDP growth: Nirmala Sitharaman
11 Sep 2019 1:50 AM

The government, she said, will speed up spending in infrastructure related projects to boost consumption in the economy.

Global gold ETFs have been consistently increasing their holdings for the past three months, supporting the overall sentiments. However, Indian market saw the investment interest catching up only in August.
Gold ETFs witness net inflow
11 Sep 2019 1:49 AM

Gold ETFs have been witnessing net outflows every month for more than six years, except for November 2018.

These six attributes have been allocated different weights based on their relevance and importance which in summation provides a metric to quantify the magnitude of co-living’s likelihood of success across the various Asia-Pacific cities. Beijing is ranked 1st in the Co-living Index followed by Tokyo and Shanghai. (Photo: Pixabay)
Mumbai fifth on Co-living Index
10 Sep 2019 1:37 AM

New Delhi features on the Asia Pacific Co-living Index at the 11th position.

Due to the increasing inflow of lab-grown diamonds and blood diamonds into the market, processing companies are required to trace the entire value chain of the stones they handle.
Polarisation in G&J market; big wins, small loses
10 Sep 2019 1:16 AM

According to him, 10 to 15 large players in the segment are getting bigger by adapting to the new environment.

Gold imports last month dropped 73 per cent to 30 tonnes from 111.47 tonnes in the year-ago month, the lowest level in three years, said a Reuters report quoting government officials.
Gold imports drop 73 per cent in August
05 Sep 2019 5:51 AM

A rally in the international gold market saw Indian prices touching record high levels several times in the past few months.

As per The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI), India ranks eighth in terms of cultural resources and business travel, 14th for natural resources and 13th for price competitiveness.
India moves up in travel & tourism competitiveness
05 Sep 2019 5:40 AM

However, India is ranked significantly lower in a few key categories that ensure a pleasant visit for a traveller.

FM Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday unveiled a mega plan to merge 10 public sector banks into four as part of plans to create fewer and stronger global-sized banks. (Photo: File)
There will not be single job loss due to merger of banks: FM
01 Sep 2019 4:56 PM

I have very clearly underlined the fact that there shall not be one employee removed, said Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

The Union would meet in New Delhi on September 11 to decide on going on strike.
Bank employees stage protest against Centre's decision to merge PSU banks
31 Aug 2019 2:22 PM

Employees of all public and private sector banks wore black badges to work as a mark of protest to the govt's decision.

According to Crisil, after two consecutive years of normal monsoon, India received below-normal rains in 2018, both in terms of spatial distribution and timeliness. As per Ministry of Agriculture, total kharif crop acreage has crossed 975 lakh hectares as on August 23, which is down by 2.3 per cent from corresponding period last year. Rice, sugarcane and groundnut acreage has dwindled the most this season. (Representational Image)
Kharif production likely to drop 3-5 per cent this year
30 Aug 2019 1:22 AM

Delayed onset of monsoon has already led to a sharp 6.4 per cent decline in paddy sowing as on August 22, 2019.

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